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Guerrilla Marketing Strategies: 10 Creative Marketing Ideas

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When you think about marketing, what comes to mind? For most business owners and marketers, traditional strategies and textbook campaigns are first up. For many, guerrilla marketing is the answer. What is Guerrilla Marketing? The concept of guerrilla marketing is derived from the idea of guerrilla warfare.

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Online Reputation Management: Using SEO to Defend Your Online Brand & Reputation

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Astroturfing – Or The Art of Masquerading. + With the advent of social media, it has become even more easy to build (or destroy) your reputation. There might be negative posts on certain social media about your operation. By comparison, just 92 percent believe a social media presence is important.

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Guerilla Marketing Strategies: 10 Creative Marketing Ideas

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When you think about marketing, what comes to mind? For most business owners and marketers, traditional strategies and textbook campaigns are first up. For many, guerilla marketing is the answer. What is Guerilla Marketing? The concept of guerilla marketing is derived from the idea of guerilla warfare.

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Best practices for social media shilling

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These fake grass roots campaigns, called astroturfing, caught on about ten years ago and still haven’t died out. . All this was brought to mind when I recently did some dog food research for a client and it occurred to me that quite a few of the comments are astroturf. Well, from 2003-2006 I was in the astroturfing business.

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Your online reputation should be a culmination of you

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This is what Facebook calls your social graph. Everyone cares about your social graph. And since Google is once bitten, twice shy over all of the times Google’s been hurt before by all those one-night stands with spammers, astroturfers, phishers, and the like, Google is looking more and more for a nice guy, a girl next door.

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I was a teenage Russian troll OG

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In my early and mid-thirties I worked for New Media Strategies (NMS). I sat in an open-plan room occupying a former newsroom, spending all my days under cover, marketing on behalf of Sci-Fi Channel (now SyFy), Buena Vista (now Disney), TomTom, Paramount Pictures, Coca-Cola, McDonalds, Disney, Reebok, EA, RCA, and NBC.