Free Marketing (Review and Analysis of Cockrum's Book)
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This complete summary of the ideas from Jim Cockrum's book "Free Marketing" shows that the best and most productive marketing strategies in the current business era are, in fact, completely or virtually free. In his book, the author highlights three free marketing strategies that you can implement in order to reach more customers and get your message across. This summary provides the key to developing an effective marketing campaign that will increase the visibility of your brand and attract more customers, without spending a penny.
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To learn more, read "Free Marketing" and discover how you can develop better marketing campaigns that don't cost a fortune.
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Book Presentation Free Marketing by Jim Cockrum
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Summary of Free Marketing (Jim Cockrum)
Book Abstract
MAIN IDEA
While there’s nothing inherently wrong with spending money on advertising, the best and most productive marketing strategies in the current business era are in fact free. Thanks mostly to the Internet, it’s now feasible for no-cost advertising to outperform billboards, radio, TV, the print media, yellow pages and more.
The three basic strategies involved in free marketing are:
It’s not that I am against spending on marketing; it’s just that I’ve found that all of the most effective strategies available are now free or virtually free. It’s as if marketing and advertising have been freed from the clutches of the old, established giants and expensive strategies that used to control them. As a result of all the interesting people and businesses I’ve worked with I’ve become a collector of effective marketing ideas. I have used and seen these ideas at work in my own business efforts, as well as in the businesses of my students and clients, and, in many cases, they have achieved amazing results for nearly a decade. It’s not about saving money as much as it’s about effective marketing.
– Jim Cockrum
About the Author
JIM COCKRUM is an Internet marketer. He has started, run and sold several successful Internet based businesses. He has sold or has helped his clients sell millions of dollars’ worth of products and services online since 1997. He is the author of The Silent Sales Machine and has been featured in The Wall Street Journal, Entrepreneur Magazine and Men’s Health magazine. He is a graduate of Indiana State University.
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