The 10-minute Marketer's Secret Formula: a Shortcut to Extraordinary Profits Using Neighborhood Marketing - Tom Feltenstein - Books - Morgan James Publishing - 9781600377013 - September 20, 2009
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The 10-minute Marketer's Secret Formula: a Shortcut to Extraordinary Profits Using Neighborhood Marketing

Tom Feltenstein

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The 10-minute Marketer's Secret Formula: a Shortcut to Extraordinary Profits Using Neighborhood Marketing

The Death of Mass Marketing
If you're trying to attract business beyond a 10-minute drive of your enterprise-STOP. It's a waste of time, money and the chance for much bigger profits. That's the eye-opening assertion of Tom Feltenstein, the modern-day father of strategic neighborhood marketing in The 10-Minute Marketer's Secret Formula: A Shortcut to Extraordinary Profits Using Neighborhood Marketing.
Feltenstein, sounding the battle cry of his mentor, McDonald's late founder Kay Kroc, that "it's all local," makes a powerful argument for focusing on your own backyard. He describes how to win against bigger companies, bigger ad budgets and bigger campaigns. Having helped build McDonald's sales through strategic neighborhood marketing one neighborhood at a time, he has the knowledge and experience to back is claim. It's a revolutionary concept today, but it's as old as the general store of a century ago. And it's already being used with tremendous success by an elite group of retailers: Harley-Davidson, Krispy Kreme, McDonald's, Nordstroms, Starbucks and even Wal-Mart. Feltenstein brings it alive in this instructive guidebook essential for any business that depends on generating sales.

 

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released September 20, 2009
ISBN13 9781600377013
Publishers Morgan James Publishing
Pages 300
Dimensions 191 × 236 × 15 mm   ·   521 g
Language English  

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