This week Paul and David talk to Andy Sernovitz, the king of word of mouth marketing who has written a book by that name along with his ”Damn I Wish I Thought of That” blog at damniwish.com. Our conversation is peppered with lots of suggestions on how you can market your company with little money, effort, and time. The simplest stuff often works, according to him — sending free stuff, being the first to thank someone, putting “Tell a Friend” buttons on your Web site, and turning spare capacity into capturing devoted customers.
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81: Making connections in Columbus
David recently visited Columbus, Ohio and met with several entrepreneurs and IT managers and came away pleasantly surprised. One of the movers and shakers there was Ben Blanquera. By day he is an app dev manager for a healthcare firm, and his alter ego has him involved in a series of social networking, meetups, and startups that involve connecting geeks from the area together in such forms as Ignite Columbus, and Columbus Tech Life. In this week’s podcast, Paul and David talk to Ben and find out how he managed to pull this off with no money and lots of volunteers, including organizing a conference at the last minute to bring into town some very famous computer industry mavens.
Download and listen to the podcast here.
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