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Guerrilla marketing involves unconventional and creative strategies to promote a business, often on a low budget.
Here are 16 ideas for guerrilla marketing campaigns for your business:
Stencil Graffiti: Use stencils to create temporary sidewalk graffiti promoting your business in high-traffic areas.
Street Performers: Hire street performers or entertainers to engage with the public while subtly promoting your business.
Pop-up Events: Set up surprise pop-up events or installations in unexpected locations to generate buzz. Pop-up events are short-lived events that allow business owners and creators to connect in person with their target audiences.
Public Challenges: Develop public challenges related to your service and encourage people to take part and share their experiences on social media.
By Dick WagnerGuerrilla marketing involves unconventional and creative strategies to promote a business, often on a low budget.
Here are 16 ideas for guerrilla marketing campaigns for your business:
Stencil Graffiti: Use stencils to create temporary sidewalk graffiti promoting your business in high-traffic areas.
Street Performers: Hire street performers or entertainers to engage with the public while subtly promoting your business.
Pop-up Events: Set up surprise pop-up events or installations in unexpected locations to generate buzz. Pop-up events are short-lived events that allow business owners and creators to connect in person with their target audiences.
Public Challenges: Develop public challenges related to your service and encourage people to take part and share their experiences on social media.