Marketing for Entrepreneurs, 1st edition

Published by Pearson Business (July 23, 2009) © 2009

  • Jurgen Wolff
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Entrepreneurs are great at coming up with new ideas and, often by sheer passion alone, getting their business started. But for long-term success they must be aware of the secrets of marketing. Even if they don't always market their product themselves, they need to understand the processes enough to ensure that the job is being done well.

The book identifies marketing as the entire process of researching, creating, distributing and selling the product or service. It isn’t about theory and metrics; instead, it’s a practical guide that starts with the basis of all marketing: the proper mindset.

The book:

  • de-mystifies branding, showing how it is never a process undertaken for its own sake (or for creating sexy brochures or websites), but in order to burn the uniqueness of the business into the minds of customers.
  • offers an extensive toolkit that includes the power of outsourcing and networking and the latest techniques in establishing rapport, communicating with the use of questions, and the power of language patterns in speech and written copy.
  • shows how to use both new and old media to best effect, with special attention to blogs, podcasts, viral videos, and social networking sites.
  • shows how to put all of these elements together into a marketing master plan that you can formulate a one-year plan and then break down into a six-month, three month, and one month segments.

Table of contents

CONTENTS

 

...for Entrepreneurs

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Introduction

 

PART ONE: YOUR MARKETING MINDSET

            1: Are you ready for the marketing challenge? 

            2: Do you have a powerful marketing mindset?   

            3: Why should they pick you?

            4: Who are your customers and where can you find them?  

            5: You know you’re good  how will they?

 

PART TWO: YOUR MARKETING TOOLBOX

            6: How to tell your story so they’ll buy

            7: New media, new opportunities (if you know how)       

            8: Old media: opportunities for contrarians     

            9: You’re wasting half your marketing money. But which half?               

            10: Networking made easy (or at least easier)      

            11: The power of outsourcing           

 

PART THREE: PUTTING IT ALL TOGETHER

            12: Create your one-year marketing plan in 60 minutes             

            13: Now just do it!

 

Index       

 

 

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