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EPISODE · Apr 1, 2009 · 27 MIN

Episode 26 - The State of Small Business Marketing: It's not what you think it is.

from Power to the Small Business | Branding / Marketing Plans & Ideas / Social Media / Customer Experience Design / Digital Marketing · host Jay Ehret

Small businesses are marketing in a great period of transition between the old traditional media, and the so-called "new media." Do the traditional platforms still work? Or are TV, radio, newspaper and outdoor dead? Then there are the social media evangelists trumpeting its magic marketing curative powers. The result is confusion. In this episode of Power to the Small Business, I talk to four small business marketing practitioners about the state of small business marketing. Where are we today and what does the future hold? You may find some of their answers surprising. Complete show notes for this episode are available on The Marketing Spot blog: http://budurl.com/hutc

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