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There are many large companies like IBM that have lost a chunk of their market share to nichers. Such form of confrontations have been termed as __________
Gorillas against Guerillas
Guerillas against Guerillas
Guerillas against Gorillas
None of the above
Guerilla marketing, simply put is sending a street team into a location without pre-announcing, paying site fees or asking for permission. ... Simply put, this is not permission marketing, it's “ask for forgiveness” marketing. Street Teams (Ambassadors for your brand) will engage your consumers wherever they are – business parks, train stations, neighborhoods, sporting events, busy downtown locations, concerts, etc. Guerilla Marketing can be one city/market based, geographical in nature or even on a national scope.
Guerilla marketing is a great way to work within a smaller marketing budget; it is quick, flexible and can generate buzz and word-of-mouth. There are no permits necessary for this type of marketing. It requires research to find the best locations for the brands’ demographic as well as hiring and training the right people as Brand Ambassadors. Some of the biggest brands incorporate guerilla marketing into their marketing mix.
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