Compound Marketing
How Smart Entrepreneurs Use Asset-Building Marketing Strategies for an Unfair Growth Advantage
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Dan Norris
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Dan Norris
About this listen
A note from Dan.
I’m now in my 15th year as an entrepreneur, and over those years my ideas around what an entrepreneur is, and how to build a business, have changed a lot. My university lessons in marketing didn’t serve me too well, but even as a business owner for many years, I continued this habit of looking for someone to give me the answer. Seeking permission. It didn’t work, but what did work was spending years piecing together a new way of marketing through trial, error, and some chance encounters with generous people.
Compound Marketing provides a framework for thinking about how to market a solid long term business without short term strategies. It looks at the four most important things that I think entrepreneurs can do if they want to take an approach to marketing that will give them ongoing compounding growth as opposed to quick wins. Compound Marking is the way I have built all of my businesses, some six figures, some seven and some eight, with a far below average spend on marketing and advertising.
Compound Marketing tells the stories of my businesses and many others and provides practical advice for entrepreneurs on using the four key compounding marketing strategies of brand, storytelling, content, and community to build a modern business with an unfair growth advantage.
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- Mr X Stitch
- 04-09-22
Smart Words, Awkwardly Spoken
This is an interesting enough book - Dan shares plenty of his experiences in growing a few businesses and what he's learned along the way. But having read books like Evergreen Assets by John Lamerton, anything by Russell Brunson, and those kind of books, it was hard to glean any new insights from this book.
But the bigger problem is just that Dan's narration is kinda awkward. You realise what a polished performance is when you listen to this and realise it's not polished. I mean, it's fine, but if he'd gone off piste from time to time, like Mike Michalowicz, you could forgive the awkwardness. But he doesn't.
I didn't finish the book because the discomfort wasn't balanced out by the wisdom.
Which is a real shame, as Dan is undoubtedly clever and has a ton of experience and I wanted to learn from him.
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