
The 1Page Marketing Plan
Get New Customers, Make More Money, And Stand out From The Crowd
by Allan Dib
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Recommended by 1 source and appears in Business Plan, Best Business Books, and Marketing.
WARNING: Do Not Read This Book If You Hate Money To build a successful business, you need to stop doing random acts of marketing and start following a reliable plan for rapid business growth. Traditionally, creating a marketing plan has been a difficult and timeconsuming process, which is why it often doesn't get done. In The 1Page Marketing Plan...
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