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The Secret Sauce For Smarter Marketing Execution

Duct Tape Marketing

In fact, a recent episode, they titled Half Baked Marketing Ideas They Got Down In the Weeds, talked about some outside of the box campaigns with real businesses. Enter your name and email address below and I'll send you periodic updates about the podcast. Listen to marketing, its grain, wherever you get your podcast. (00:54):

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What You Need to Know About Google Local Services Ads

Duct Tape Marketing

Sacramento, CA. By using the Local Services app, businesses can reply to messages, manage leads, track bookings, manage campaigns and budget (it’s easy to turn your ads on and off depending when you want them), view an ad’s performance, and review ratings (ratings can come from Google My Business or through Local Services).

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15 Entrepreneurs Explain How They Came Up With Their Business Name

Hearpreneur

What exactly is going to be the name of your business? Whatever the inspiration or relation may be, the naming of your business is one of the most important parts of becoming a CEO. Our name came from very humble origins. Not knowing anyone’s name I naturally waved to everyone that walked or drove by.

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Transcript of How to Get the World Talking About Your Brand

Duct Tape Marketing

One of my favorite examples from the book is a restaurant in Sacramento, California called Skip’s Kitchen. They were just named the 29th Best Hamburger Restaurant in the U.S. This bar was just named one of the top 10 bars to fly to by GQ Magazine. A viral campaign is a lottery ticket. Pretty simple concept.

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The Greatest Strength of America is Immigration and Integration

Both Sides of the Table

I remember fondly my dad (from Colombia) wanting to eat out of the house and experience the best multi-cultural foods one could actually find in middle-class, suburban Sacramento in the 70s & 80s. It wasn’t much but it’s a memory of father and son, a deeply engrained and nostalgic part of childhood. How very LA!

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