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4 New And Novel Approaches to Guerilla Marketing

YoungUpstarts

With the continuing evolution of media consumption, it has become increasingly challenging for an advertiser to both capture and hold an audience’s attention. Today, however, innovation in guerilla techniques is essential. Creativity has revived a very old form of advertising: skywriting and sky banners. Reverse graffiti.

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30 Entrepreneurs Reveal the Pivots They Are Making in Their Business in 2023

Hearpreneur

I intend to release one study every three months, which I'll send to journalists in the hopes of generating viral attention on social media. I believe that if I can have one piece of content go viral every three months, not only will I be able to develop more links but also raise my brand's recognition. social media advertising.

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6 Ways To Display Your Startup Logo To Customers

YoungUpstarts

Good quality tote bags will continue to advertise your company for years after you hand them out. Logo stickers form the backbone of any solid guerilla marketing campaign. The sticker might even go viral and produce plenty of free publicity for your company. Next, try to distribute logo stickers to cause a viral sensation.

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6 Guerrilla Marketing Tactics For New Businesses

YoungUpstarts

Also known as stealth marketing, this clever tactic advertises a product in such a sneaky manner that people aren’t even aware that they’re being subjected to advertising. But, there’s something more important than advertising for the sake of it. Undercover marketing.

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Guerrilla Marketing: Growth Hacking Your Startup

ReadWriteStart

With today’s digital presence and fascinations with social media, there are many ways to execute this strategy online as well as viral videos, newsjacking, and even social media competitions that could be considered guerilla marketing. The premise was to bring reality back into online dating. Enter The Bachelorette Canada.

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5 great viral marketing campaigns (and what small businesses can learn from them!)

crowdSPRING Blog

Finally, we work hard to create marketing value in the social media space and work to engender word-of-mouth and the viral effect. In April of 2004 Burger King and their agency, Crispin Porter + Bogusky had an insight that led to what was, at the time, the most successful viral effort ever launched by a business: the Subservient Chicken.

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