Archive for February, 2008
The true costs of a lost customer
As Guerrilla Marketers, we are (or at least we should be) acutely aware of the lifetime value of a customer. We know that it costs six times more to sell something to a prospect than it does to sell to an existing customer. So what are the true costs of a lost customer? If you’ve [...]
Read Full Post | Make a Comment ( None so far )What marketers can learn from the Superbowl
Everyone is telling me to get over it and move on but, for me…well, I have to find a lesson in everything. Super Sunday is over and will be soon forgotten, but the only thing that can take the sting out of this football fan’s disappointment is to find a way to learn something [...]
Read Full Post | Make a Comment ( 1 so far )What Can Amy Winehouse Teach Us About Marketing?
British singing sensation Amy Winehouse may be the best musical marketing story since Madonna. In case you weren’t paying attention to the music scene – or to the tabloids – over the last year or so, Amy Winehouse is the 24-year old singer, songwriter, (and the latest celebrity train wreck) who sings the hit [...]
Read Full Post | Make a Comment ( None so far )Your “Personal Brand” is More Public Than Ever
One of the very first things you learn in the Guerrilla Marketing Coaching Program is that EVERY contact with your customers and prospects is marketing. Each and every point of contact – from the way you answer your phone to your e-mail signature to your website to those goofy photos you posted on Facebook [...]
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