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Guerrilla Marketing Lives On

by Tim Berry on April 3, 2008

Pardon me if I call it “good old” guerrilla marketing, because the landmark book by Jay Conrad Levinson was originally published in the 1980s. Yesterday I got a reminder that some good ideas remain good ideas, with or without the Internet. So much has changed, but some of the fundamentals still apply. Ironically, what I call guerrilla marketing fundamentals are so important because Guerrilla Marketing changed so many of the previous fundamentals.

I picked this one up yesterday at Campus Entrepreneurship, where David Miller posted Thoughts on Guerrilla Marketing. It’s a really good summary, and it includes a link back to the source site, too. This is a good read for you if you’re starting a business and a good refresher if you’ve been around a while.

About Tim Berry

Tim Berry

Tim Berry is the founder of Palo Alto Software, a co-founder of Borland International, and a recognized expert in business planning. Tim is the originator of plan-as-you-go business planning. He has an MBA from Stanford and degrees with honors from the University of Oregon and the University of Notre Dame. Today, Tim dedicates most of his time to blogging, teaching, and evangelizing for business planning. His full biography is available on his blog.

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