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Interactive investing chart | Calculators | Investor Education Fund. 50 Guerrilla Marketing Tactics You Should Be Using | Bootstrapping Small Business Marketing. 50 Guerrilla Marketing Tactics You Should Be Using Friday, 13 February 2009 17:44 If you’ve been following this website for a while, you’ve seen our two articles on Guerrilla Marketing Tactics You Should Be Using. There was 24, and then another 26. For the sake of keeping things organized, we’ve put together all 50 in this one post. The Calendar -There are not end of ideas in the calendar for things you can do to find customers and make an impact. Why not recruit some aspiring actors from the local college to put on a little flash mob skit promoting your product or business on National Talk like a Pirate Day. Dissecting The Successful Business Card. Statdash - metrics even your mother can love. The Noob Guide to Online Marketing – A beginners guide to internet marketing [INFOGRAPHIC]

Get Smarter About Money.CA. Jedi Mind Tricks: 17 Lesser Known Ways to Persuade People. Want to know how to persuade people online and get what you want? The power of influence is usually all that separates the successful from everyone else. These are some tactics, discovered through psychological research, that you have probably not yet heard about, but have the potential to increase your persuasive abilities. I’m not going to cover reciprocity, scarcity or social proof and all those widely known persuasion principles. You already know all about those (in case you don’t, stop everything and read this book by Cialdini). Related: How Nike’s Making Persuasive Product Pages 1. The best way to persuade audiences that are not inclined to agree with you, is to talk fast.

Want to boost persuasive power? Don Moore from Carnegie Mellon’s Center for Behavioral Decision Research has published research showing that confidence even trumps past accuracy in earning the trust of others. People naturally associate confidence with expertise. 2. Light swearing, that is. Image credit 3. 4. 5. 6. Dan Pink: The puzzle of motivation.