The risk of guerilla marketing is that if it is done wrong it can be divisive, too proactive, and too off putting and disruptive and then shrink, rather than grow the size of the of public the product appeals to.
Thank you for taking the time to watch my video and leaving a thoughtful comment. I completely agree with you that guerilla marketing can be risky if not executed properly. It's important to strike a balance between being creative and attention-grabbing while also being respectful of people's space and not being overly aggressive or disruptive. By taking a strategic and thoughtful approach, guerilla marketing can be an effective way to reach a wider audience and generate buzz around a product or service. Thanks again for your feedback!
@@easymarketingfree I especially like the one with the dog on the floor. That's very creative and attention-grabbing and doesn't take liberties with public spaces. Also the heated bus stop is genius.
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The risk of guerilla marketing is that if it is done wrong it can be divisive, too proactive, and too off putting and disruptive and then shrink, rather than grow the size of the of public the product appeals to.
Thank you for taking the time to watch my video and leaving a thoughtful comment. I completely agree with you that guerilla marketing can be risky if not executed properly. It's important to strike a balance between being creative and attention-grabbing while also being respectful of people's space and not being overly aggressive or disruptive. By taking a strategic and thoughtful approach, guerilla marketing can be an effective way to reach a wider audience and generate buzz around a product or service. Thanks again for your feedback!
@@easymarketingfree I especially like the one with the dog on the floor. That's very creative and attention-grabbing and doesn't take liberties with public spaces. Also the heated bus stop is genius.
@@ericksonjustinAK Great!