History is full of stories
where tiny, unadvanced armies have handily defeated better
equipped and much larger armies.
The history of these battles is the history of guerrilla
warfare.
There are similar stories in business.
One example is that of the "Marlboro Man". Before
the Marlboro Man, the Marlboro brand of cigarettes was ranked
31st - almost rock bottom.
After the introduction of the Marlboro Man, and the guerrilla
branding campaign to promote it, Marlboro became the #1
brand in a multi-billion dollar industry.
It may shock you how many of the "big business"
names (that are now household words) started out as struggling
small businesses.
The history of the ascent of these icons is the history
of guerrilla marketing.
Until 1984, the principles of guerrilla marketing were
known only by a select few people in the world. They jealously
kept this information quiet with almost fanatical secrecy.
And who can blame them? If you had some special knowledge
that allowed you to rise to the top of your field, would
you want this information to be made public? Of course not!
The balance of power was dramatically upset by a maverick
marketing genius named Jay Conrad Levinson - a man who is
arguably the most respected marketer in the world.
He is the man who coined the term "guerrilla marketing"
and introduced these secrets to the average Joe (like me).
His concepts are so successful that he has published 27
books on the subject (in 37 languages), his books are required
reading in the most respected MBA programs in the world,
and he is now the most widely read and respected author
of business books in the world.
And Jay did all this "from scratch". That is,
the success of the "Guerrilla Marketing" brand
is a testament to the very principles Jay himself teaches.
It just so happens that he is also one of the creators
of the Marlboro Man. (Think what you will about tobacco,
but you can not deny the power of the marketing behind Marlboro
- arguably the most successful marketing campaign in history,
and the most widely recognized brand in the world.)
So, what then, is Guerrilla Marketing
all about?
Let's take a segment from Jay's new book "Guerrilla
Marketing for the New Millennium" to learn:
"Marketing is absolutely every bit of contact any
part of your business has with any segment of the public.
Guerrillas view marketing as a circle that begins with your
ideas for generating revenue and continues on with the goal
of amassing a large number of repeat and referral
customers.
"The three key words in that paragraph are EVERY,
REPEAT, and REFERRAL. If your marketing is not a circle,
it's a straight line that leads directly into Chapters 7,
11, or 13 in the bankruptcy courts.
"HOW IS GUERRILLA MARKETING DIFFERENT
FROM TRADITIONAL MARKETING?
"Guerrilla marketing means marketing that is unconventional,
non-traditional, not by-the-book, and extremely flexible.
Eighteen factors make it different from old-fashioned marketing:
"
Jay then goes on to list 18 things that separate guerrillas
from "mere mortals".
(See below for info on his new electronic book - it's recognized
as his most powerful work yet - and can't be found in book
stores.)
So, how then, does this information apply to those of us
marketing on the Internet?
Far more than you think! The Internet is not just a new
guerrilla battlefield - it's the *ultimate* guerrilla battlefield.
There have been more small business mega-success stories
in the last 5 years than in the combined history of business.
And there are clearly two factors that
have influenced this more than anything:
1. The Internet
2. Guerrilla Marketing
Ever wonder why big businesses are totally blowing it online?
Because they are not guerrilla thinkers!
These big bloated bureaucracies are sluggish and set in
their ways. This means that someone like you can step in
and out-maneuver them. (More and more big businesses are
turning to small business entrepreneurs to teach them how
to market online - the tables have turned!)
So, start thinking like a guerrilla right now. You have
the advantage - all you have to do is take it.
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