Welcome all my fellow small biz marketing warriors to the final 5 Links to Small Business Marketing Goodness installment of 2012!
Perhaps I oversold this edition a bit with my preview teaser by billing it as the year-end best of rundown. Not to in turn undersell the action, but this final edition is in fact culled from recent small biz related content that tickled my fancy (in one fashion or another) and seems, given the year-end setting, timely — which brings us to the…
Best of 2012 Weekly Small Business Marketing Update
So without further ado – here’s 2012’s last 5 Links to Small Business Marketing Goodness:
1. 10 Useless Things to Cut From Your Marketing (eBook) — By HubSpot
Kick off the New Year right with HubSpot’s “Marketing Diet.” The info-packed eBook is guaranteed to help you cut the fat out of your small business marketing program, and focus in with laser-guided precision on the tactics, tools and timely efforts with the power to really help your business thrive.
2. Marketing Manual – Marketing Plan Guide — By SmallBusiness-Marketing-Plan.com
The power planning holds to help you realize your goals and propel your business to new and greater heights is undeniable — and this easy to use planning guide will jump start you on the path to planning a successful 2013!
3. Small Business Marketing Tactics — By Infographics Mania
Thanks to your “Marketing Diet,” you’ve slimmed down, and with your Planning Guide in hand you’ve charted your course to success. Now it’s to get down and dirty with the marketing tactics that will help your small biz make a mint in 2013, courtesy of this all-in-one Small Business Marketing Tactics infographic.
4. How to Bootstrap Your Small Business Marketing — By Pixel/Point Press
Pull your small biz up by the bootstraps in and make your marketing GO in 2013! This fab, informative and easy to follow presentation will show the the way.
5. The 21st-Century Small Business Maven — By Destination CRM.com
You know how important marketing is for the lasting success of your small biz. But you don’t have the the time to do it yourself, or the budget to hire staff to handle it for. No time for marketing? No worries: Marketing Automation can help — read on and learn more.
Well, that’s it for this edition, and for 2012 — it’s been real (fantastic!). See you next year, same Bat Time, same Bat Channel!