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  • Marketing Lessons from Food

  • Understanding Neolocalism and Its Business Implications
  • By: Mohammad Zaripour
  • Narrated by: Lily Bingham
  • Length: 2 hrs and 37 mins

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Marketing Lessons from Food

By: Mohammad Zaripour
Narrated by: Lily Bingham
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Publisher's Summary

Ever wondered what your favorite taco stand can teach you about marketing? It's more than just making great salsa. "Marketing Lessons from Food: Understanding Neolocalism and Its Business Implications" shows how focusing on local culture can make your business a community favorite. By embracing local flavors, you can create unique and memorable customer experiences.

This book guides you away from generic strategies to craft a standout marketing approach. Through engaging stories and practical tips, you'll learn how to connect with your community and enhance your customers' experiences. Whether you’re a seasoned marketer or just love a good taco, this book will help you make your marketing unforgettable. Bon appétit!

©2024 Mohammad Zaripour (P)2024 Mohammad Zaripour

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