Guerilla Marketing (1984), by Jay Conrad Levinson - The 25 Most Influential Business Management Book

In the same way that guerilla warfare changed how people thought about war and conflict, Jay Conrad Levinson's concept of guerrilla marketing reshaped how small companies think about promoting themselves. Before Levinson coined the term in the 1980s, companies often relied upon huge, expensive marketing endeavors. Smaller companies struggled to compete on those terms, so

In the same way that guerilla warfare changed how people thought about war and conflict, Jay Conrad Levinson's concept of guerrilla marketing reshaped how small companies think about promoting themselves. Before Levinson coined the term in the 1980s, companies often relied upon huge, expensive marketing endeavors. Smaller companies struggled to compete on those terms, so Levinson argued for using brains over brawn. Don't hang a banner to advertise a sale; give away products on the street. Don't place expensive ads; pull a PR stunt for free publicity. Twenty-five years later, empires have been built using these ideas.

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