The One Week Marketing Plan: The Set It & Forget It Approach for Quickly Growing Your Business
Written by Mark Satterfield
Narrated by Michael Anthony
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Mark Satterfield
Mark Satterfield is best known as the author of 8 books including The One Week Marketing Plan, and as the Founder & CEO of Gentle Rain Marketing Inc. Mark’s point of view is that any small business owner, consultant or advisor can have a highly effective marketing system up-and-running in just one week for less than $300. His controversial belief is that most marketing experts, make attracting consistent streams of brand new clients far too difficult & complex. Prior to founding Gentle Rain Marketing, Mark held executive positions with PepsiCo and Kraft Foods in addition to having served as the Director of Career Services for the Graduate School of Business at Emory University. Mark has a Masters Degree in Psychology and an undergraduate degree in English from Washington University. He is a two-time winner of the Dow Jones award for writing excellence, the AMA award for excellence in management education and has been included in Who’s Who in Finance and industry, Who’s Who in Higher Education, and many other biographical guides.
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- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5This is a very nice book /audiobook and perhaps one of the best marketing book there is. Quite comprehensive! A must read!
- Rating: 2 out of 5 stars2/5I don’t know many useful books that describe how to create a power point presentation click by click.
It seems the writer lacked useful words to fill the book, it would’ve been better filled with more empty space.
To be fair, there is some good ideas, but putting it in a video could make it much more relevant. - Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5I have listened to this book three times. I highly recommend this if you're developing a product-to-market plan or go-to-market strategy for your company. It's rich in ideas and gives you the creative sauce you need to deliver a high-quality, results-oriented campaign. Very, very good read! I've listened to over 50 books on this platform, and this is the first time I'm doing a review.
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