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Joshua Littlejohn

    Joshua Littlejohn es un emprendedor y fundador canadiense centrado en estrategias de marketing prácticas. Su trabajo consiste en ayudar a las empresas a alcanzar sus objetivos a través de un soporte al cliente eficaz, tecnología de la información y medios digitales. Basándose en su experiencia en la creación de un negocio exitoso con un capital inicial mínimo, ofrece a los lectores métodos probados para establecer la imagen de marca y las relaciones con los clientes sin gastar una fortuna. Su enfoque enfatiza técnicas de marketing innovadoras y rentables.

    The Marketing Fallacy: How Any Small Business Can Look Like A Large Corporation, Without The Large Costs
    • 2020

      What if everyone thought your small business was a large corporation? How would this impact your opportunities, your sales and your audience? Undoubtedly, it would catapult each of them. But how exactly does a small business accomplish that? Digital Marketer & Entrepreneur Joshua Littlejohn has the answer and will show you how. The Marketing Fallacy provides small business owners with a proven road to establish their company's image — without breaking the bank. From branding to client relations, Joshua borrows from his own story of starting his small business using a $500 savings withdrawal and structuring it to appear larger than it was. This allowed him to work with top clients, including Fortune 500 companies, and gave him the opportunity to establish an impressive professional network and earn a solid stream of income — all while still in college. Joshua knows that in a world dominated by companies like Google, Amazon and Facebook, small businesses are going to have to evolve if they are ever to compete or even work with these juggernauts. The Marketing Fallacy will provide the knowledge needed to do just that, and supports it using numerous case studies, resources and tools.

      The Marketing Fallacy: How Any Small Business Can Look Like A Large Corporation, Without The Large Costs