Comments on: What Is The Best Marketing Strategy Of All Time? https://businessblueprint.com/best-marketing-strategy/ The Live Experience | Available in Australia Thu, 08 Dec 2016 03:25:19 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.5 By: Simone Novello https://businessblueprint.com/best-marketing-strategy/#comment-229 Wed, 19 Feb 2014 02:58:00 +0000 http://businessblueprint.com/wp/?p=5730#comment-229 In reply to Irma Zimmermann.

It’s so powerful when you have your ‘partner radar’ activated. Not only that but understanding how to fully leverage those partnerships. I’d love to hear about how you’ve used alliances to grow your business @irmazimmermann:disqus 🙂

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By: Simone Novello https://businessblueprint.com/best-marketing-strategy/#comment-228 Wed, 19 Feb 2014 02:57:00 +0000 http://businessblueprint.com/wp/?p=5730#comment-228 In reply to Debbie Rein.

Something to bear in mind Debbie is that you can use strategic alliances in several ways to find money, build your brand, grow your audience and increase revenue. Finding the right partners and engaging with them in the right way will give you an edge over competitors in the cluttered internet world! 😉

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By: Simone Novello https://businessblueprint.com/best-marketing-strategy/#comment-227 Wed, 19 Feb 2014 02:55:00 +0000 http://businessblueprint.com/wp/?p=5730#comment-227 In reply to Jeff White.

Bingo Jeff!

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By: Simone Novello https://businessblueprint.com/best-marketing-strategy/#comment-226 Wed, 19 Feb 2014 02:54:00 +0000 http://businessblueprint.com/wp/?p=5730#comment-226 Over the last 2 decades I’ve worked with a myriad of companies from large airlines and banking to start ups and small business specialising in strategic alliances and marketing partnerships – done correctly this is without a doubt the most powerful marketing and business growth strategy of all time and I’ve seen it produce unprecedented results quickly for businesses of all stages and sizes. I love it and it’s our core growth strategy plus we love helping our clients do it the right way – because partnerships and alliances are powerful so you don’t want to get it wrong! We’ve loved working with Dale and the Blueprint Community. There are also strong trends and opportunities for smaller businesses to align with larger brands so this is a strategy that’s worth getting onto before your competitors do!

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By: Irma Zimmermann https://businessblueprint.com/best-marketing-strategy/#comment-225 Tue, 18 Feb 2014 03:18:00 +0000 http://businessblueprint.com/wp/?p=5730#comment-225 Working with businesses that offer complementary services and that share the same or similar target market have proven to be the most beneficial for my business. @sara_o_brien:disqus I too enjoyed woking though this at the last conference and can’t believe how many more partnership opportunities came to mind that I hadn’t thought of before!

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By: Sara O'Brien https://businessblueprint.com/best-marketing-strategy/#comment-224 Tue, 18 Feb 2014 02:13:00 +0000 http://businessblueprint.com/wp/?p=5730#comment-224 Loved working through this at the last conference – it’s great to see when business owners realise how much potential their networking can get!

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By: Jeff White https://businessblueprint.com/best-marketing-strategy/#comment-223 Tue, 18 Feb 2014 01:34:00 +0000 http://businessblueprint.com/wp/?p=5730#comment-223 Piggy-back marketing techniques are always beneficial in my experience – couldn’t agree more.. as long as the partner is intelligently selected.

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By: Debbie Rein https://businessblueprint.com/best-marketing-strategy/#comment-222 Mon, 17 Feb 2014 14:30:00 +0000 http://businessblueprint.com/wp/?p=5730#comment-222 Love the video as always Dale. I particularly like your concept of having the printed script in full – gives a reference when you want to return to one point and not have to wade back through the video to find it.
Think I will adopt this.
As for JV’s – yes I agree with you. Launching a new business in the current internet environment is challenging to say the least and I think this is the way to give you a start (and then beyond)
Thanks for the points.

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