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Founder & CEO @Gennii | Creating Innovative Solutions to Simplify Lives | Experienced in Leadership, Investment, & Market Analysis | Theater Artist Turned Entrepreneur 🚀

What's the best way to market your business? Here's what I think. 👇 Working in my dad's traditional business taught me that the best marketing strategy isn't billboards or social ads. It's word-of-mouth! At the end of the day, paid marketing only works if you've got an offering people genuinely love. Give customers the service they desire, and you've got free brand ambassadors. Sure, flashy marketing works, but the impact is short-term. Sustainability can only be achieved by constantly improving your offering so much, that people can't help but talk about it. So run those ads to get the word out initially. But never lose sight of obsessing over your core offering. Live and breathe it, talk about it with conviction, so people will join your loyal tribe. PS. What's the best form of marketing for you? #entrepreneurship #business #marketing

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Anupam Mondal

Growing Brands with Content | Social Media Marketing | Content strategist | Content Marketer | Content Creator | Content Marketing | Personal Branding Strategist | Digital Marketing

8mo

1. Let me ask you, with only word of mouth 2. How will you get your first few customers? 3. What percentage will recommend? 4. How many people You'll be able to reach? 5. How long you’ll be able to sustain in that case? 6. How will you create brand awareness? (Coz it takes you to show up consistently) 7. How will you position your brand? Yes, billboards don't make sense much which most businesses still fail to understand, But without a proper marketing strategy (combination of everything) you can't grow a buisness in 2024 Maulik Shah 😊

Ankit Rituraj

Helping Founders build strong Brand Presence on LinkedIn • Ghostwriter • LinkedIn Strategist • Personal Branding for Founders

8mo

Totally agree with you. But Word-of-Mouth Marketing is also strategic. It's planned. The experience of the product or service is designed in a manner that you are going to talk about it. Most big brands already do it.

Definitely! Authenticity and exceptional service create lasting brand loyalty. 🌟

Jithesh Anand

Leadership & Organization Development Specialist| CEO-myDayOne | Board Advisor | Certified Executive & Team Coach (HOGAN/GALLUP/Harvard TDS) | Helping Organizations Scale Through People-Tech Innovation

8mo

Your emphasis on continuous improvement and unwavering commitment to your core offering is key, Maulik Shah!

Karan Chelani

Founder @ Glow Ventures | Skyrocketing Businesses through Marketing & PR Since 2017

8mo

Absolutely! Word-of-mouth marketing is powerful because it's genuine. People trust recommendations from friends and family more than any ad.

Venkatesh V

Helping B2C and DTC businesses deliver the right message with copy and content | Content writer | Freelance copywriter | blog writer | email copywriter | ads | Building stealth

8mo

Wonderful post Maulik Shah. Word of mouth is and will always be the best marketing for businesses. No promotion is bigger or better than a satisfied customer’s referral.

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