Do you know who your customer is? If you are not sure, you need to read this report.
Chapter 1: Gorilla Marketing 23
Chapter 2: Creating A Corporate Image
Chapter 3: All About Joint Venture
Chapter 4: Get Your Online Business Started Through Joint Ventures
Chapter 5: Differences Between Marketing And Advertising
Chapter 6: How Do You Fast-forward Your Way Into A Joint Venture Business?
Chapter 7: Initial Steps Of Branding Yourself
Chapter 8: Internet Marketing Success With Joint Ventures
Chapter 9: Three Key Ingredients In Branding
Chapter 10: Marketing Management
Chapter 11: Make Your Joint Venture Proposal Convincingly Irresistible
Chapter 12: Recognizing Target Market
Chapter 13: Multi-level Marketing
Chapter 14: Why Engage In Website Joint Ventures?
Chapter 1: Gorilla Marketing 23
Products and services have to find customers in a fiercely competitive market.
Large corporations have large advertising budgets and big marketing teams but small businesses may only have a small budget and they have to be a bit more imaginative.
It's not just a matter of cost however, but of results and the recent trend for gorilla marketing is proving successful in many cases.
Conventional TV campaigns, billboards and press advertisements are all expensive and the public is used to them and may have become desensitized to them.
Niche marketing or aiming at a target audience is the modern way of doing things, aided by technology.
The younger generation is particularly receptive to different sorts of promotions. Gorilla marketing, sometimes referred to as buzz marketing or stealth marketing, has also been taken up by bigger organizations.