
Guerilla Marketing in Action: Real-World Examples and Digital Innovations
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In this engaging episode of It’s The Bottom Line That Matters, co hosts Jennifer Glass and Patricia Reszetylo are joined by co-host Daniel McCraine for a deep dive into the unconventional world of guerrilla marketing. Together, they demystify what guerrilla marketing is—and isn’t—and discuss how it differs from traditional marketing methods. Discover creative, cost-effective strategies ranging from bold PR stunts and pop-up shop experiences to leveraging major events through ambush marketing and “newsjacking.”
You’ll get real-world examples, tips for creating viral buzz both online and offline, and a thoughtful conversation about the opportunities (and pitfalls) of these surprise-and-delight tactics. The hosts explore interactive digital campaigns, user-generated content ideas, and even share stories of local and global marketing maneuvers. Plus, Jennifer, Daniel, and Patricia highlight important cautions—like the risks of humor misfiring or running afoul of trademarked events.
Whether you’re a business owner wanting to boost brand visibility on a shoestring budget or a marketer curious about fresh ways to generate attention, this episode is packed with actionable insights and lively discussion.
Tune in and rethink your approach to making your business unforgettable—without breaking the bank!
Jennifer Glass (Lead Host)
Jennifer Glass is the driving force behind It's The Bottom Line that Matters. Known for her keen focus on practical business success, Jennifer brings clarity to complicated topics, making them accessible for entrepreneurs at any stage. In this episode, she guides the conversation on guerilla marketing, peppering the discussion with real-world examples and insightful questions. Jennifer’s curiosity and knack for breaking down concepts help demystify modern marketing challenges, ensuring her audience leaves each episode with tangible strategies.
Daniel McCraine (Co-Host)
Daniel McCraine joins the episode as a thoughtful guest and valued contributor. His experience shows in how he defines guerilla marketing—emphasizing low-cost, high-impact strategies that drive attention and public relations. Daniel’s practical mindset keeps the conversation grounded, and he’s quick to offer caution around humor in marketing, reminding listeners to be mindful of tone and audience. His analytical approach brings a realistic perspective to the creativity of guerilla tactics.
Patricia Reszetylo (Co-Host)
Patricia Reszetylo rounds out the team as a co-host who brings her creativity and depth to the table. Patricia is passionate about unconventional marketing and loves sharing examples, from local flash mobs to interactive billboards. She encourages experiments with user-generated content and interactive experiences, always with an eye on how they foster strong community connections. Patricia’s background enables her to point out both the magic and challenges in digital marketing, and she’s especially adept at highlighting where excitement meets execution. Her advice to be careful with humor and technology balances Jennifer’s vision and Daniel’s caution, making her an integral part of the show’s dynamic.
Keywords: guerrilla marketing, traditional marketing, low cost marketing, no cost marketing, marketing campaigns, PR (public relations), pop up shop, experiential marketing, NFL Super Bowl, ambush marketing, event sponsorship, newsjacking, viral marketing, word of mouth, user generated content, digital marketing, social media, flash mobs, interactive billboard, brand awareness, humor in marketing, negative impacts of marketing, marketing technology, community engagement, demographic targeting, cultural sensitivity, campaign goals, inside jokes, local events marketing, customer experience