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Ever wonder how the biggest brands in the world make it to the top? Here’s a hint: it’s more than just a well-placed billboard or a TV ad.
According to Erik Huberman, the Founder and CEO of Hawke Media, there’s a common framework behind every successful marketing strategy. After helping over 3,000 brands find success through his holistic approach, Erik has distilled the art of marketing into three core elements: awareness, nurturing, and trust. Without all three, the system fails.
From fledgling students to seasoned industry veterans, anyone can gain from the shrewd strategies in The Hawke Method. And use them to fly above the competition.
From the Publisher
Erik Huberman, CEO & Founder of Hawke Media
Awareness Awareness is all about how you introduce your product or service to a new audience.
Nurturing Nurturing is everything between when a potential client first becomes aware you exist and when they actually purchase.
Trust Trust is everything you do consistently that builds that confidence with your customer.
Erik Huberman
CEO & Founder Erik Huberman launched Hawke Media in 2014. Now valued at over 150 million dollars, it’s the fastest growing marketing consultancy agency in the USA.
Prior to launching Hawke Media, Erik successfully founded, grew, and sold two e-commerce companies by the age of 26. Since he’s continued to expand his portfolio with company acquisitions, the launch of Hawke Ventures, Hawke Capital, his own podcast, HawkeTalk, and HawkeZ. As a serial entrepreneur and marketing expert, Erik has been recognized through awards including, Forbes’ “30 Under 30” and Inc Magazine’s Top 25 Marketing Influencers.
Publisher : Morgan James Publishing (March 8, 2022)
Language : English
Paperback : 220 pages
ISBN-10 : 1631957015
ISBN-13 : 978-1631957017
Item Weight : 10.1 ounces
Dimensions : 5.5 x 0.5 x 8.5 inches
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