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Defining Guerilla Marketing And Why It Works
by Rich Henderson, Ric
Fortunately, guerilla marketing is not as threatening as it sounds. In fact, when used properly, this tactic is one of the most effective methods available to today's entrepreneur to cultivate a business and increase sales.

The Definition

Guerilla Marketing: Any unconventional marketing technique that is designed to produce maximum results using minimal resources (money and materials). This definition is broad at best. There are as many types of guerilla marketing as there are businesses
and entrepreneurs attempting to use it. From the home business to huge mega corporations, guerilla marketing strategies cover an enormous spectrum that includes a
little of everything.

However, there are a few aspects that remain common to all guerilla tactics:

? They are inexpensive, and sometimes free, to implement
? They involve a commitment of time and effort in place of money and resources.
? They are unexpected, and sometimes shocking, to the consumer.
? They concentrate on cooperation and relationship-building, rather than competition and
strong arm sales tactics.
? They promote brand awareness and customer loyalty.

The best approach to creating an effective guerilla marketing campaign is to determine where your target customers are, and find a unique way to reach them. This book will help you accomplish that goal.

The History

The term "guerilla marketing" was coined in the 1980's by Jay Conrad Levinson. Considered the "father of Guerilla Marketing," Levinson published his first book
on the subject in 1984 (Guerilla Marketing, Houghton Mifflin), and since then has become living proof that the tactics work.

Levinson has since written over a dozen books on guerilla marketing, and his website at
presents a wealth of information, tips, and articles on the subject. One of the earliest and most well-known examples of effective guerilla marketing is the Marlboro Man.
Regardless of your opinion on tobacco, the evidence of Marlboro's success can't be ignored. The company skyrocketed from near the bottom of the cigarette brand list to the top slot almost instantly with the introduction of their weathered mascot, and the
guerilla marketing campaign that brought the icon to the attention of the public.
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