The Non-Obvious Guide To Small Business Marketing (Without A Big Budget) by Rohit Bhargava
Rohit Bhargava is the Wall Street Journal best-selling author of five books on topics as wide ranging as the future of business, how to build a brand with personality, and why leaders always eat left handed.
His signature book, Non-Obvious, has been read or shared by over 1 million readers, features 15 annual trend predictions and is in its 8th year of publication (and has been the first episode of The Marketing Book Podcast for the past 3 years).
Rohit is the founder of three successful companies and advises multiple startups and teaches marketing and storytelling at Georgetown University in Washington DC. He previously spent over 15 years leading digital and innovation strategy for global brands at Leo Burnett and Ogilvy.
His thinking has been featured on NPR, Fast Company and the Harvard Business Review and he writes a monthly column for GQ magazine in Brazil.
As a “non-boring” keynote speaker, Rohit has been invited to deliver multiple TEDx talks and taken the stage at over 500 events in 31 countries around the world.
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The Non-Obvious Guide To Small Business Marketing (Without A Big Budget) by Rohit Bhargava
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