Guerilla Marketing:
The term
“guerrilla marketing” was first coined by Jay Conrad Levinson in his 1984 book
of the same title. It refers to
alternative means of marketing in an age when people have become blasé and
immune to traditional forms of marketing such as television, radio and print
media. Guerrilla tactics use
unconventional communications, often in unexpected places, and focus on
low-cost strategies that make a high-impact impression.
Street marketing:
Street marketing is a form of guerilla marketing which is confined to the street and other public places.
Some pics of both . . .
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