New Lead Generation Book Hailed By Marketing Leaders From Coast To Coast
KANSAS CITY, Mo., June 22, 2015 /PRNewswire/ -- Long time digital agency owner and search engine optimization consultant, Phil Singleton, announces the launch of a new book he has co-written: The Small Business Owner's Guide To Local Lead Generation.
The book shows business owners how to leverage both traditional and modern marketing tactics and strategies to compete against big businesses with much larger marketing budgets.
Phil Singleton says, "We thought we had something pretty good from the get-go, but as the reviews and endorsements starting coming in from industry leaders and bestselling authors, we knew we had something really special. The members of this author team are battle-scarred local marketing experts. Collectively, we have decades of experience with thousands of small business owners across the country. With such a large client base to draw from - and so many lessons learned - it became really clear what traditional lead generation tactics work well today, and what emerging strategies and tactics are producing a killer ROI for small businesses around the country. That's what this book is all about."
Singleton goes on to say, "We were really fortunate that Wall Street Journal bestselling author John Jantsch wrote an incredible foreword. John is the genius behind Duct Tape Marketing which is widely considered to be the best small business marketing system on the planet."
The Small Business Owner's Guide To Local Lead Generation has been recommended and endorsed by some of the most recognized names in business, from content marketing and search engine optimization experts, to technology company CEOs and local chamber leaders around the country.
Brian Clark, CEO of Copyblogger Media says: "As a small business owner, you don't have a war chest of money to burn on marketing and advertising. What you need is a way to take smarter action that gets the right results. Read this book and you'll see more leads come in, period."
Dr. Ivan Misner, Founder & Chairman of BNI and a New York Times bestselling author says: "If you're serious about learning powerful tactics to grow your local business, this book is for you..."
Michael Port, New York Times bestselling author of Book Yourself Solid, says: "This book contains the real, hands-on stuff that you need to understand, do and master in order to survive and thrive online today."
For more endorsements, recommendations and reviews, visit:
http://localleadgenbook.com/endorsements-and-reviews/
Singleton's next book is scheduled to be released later this year and is titled: New SEO: Search Engine Optimization for Web Designers & Business Owners. He has also signed on for a third book project as well.
The Small Business Owner's Guide To Local Lead Generation is on sale today for $14.95.
For a limited time, all book purchases include a bonus package:
1. A free eBook titled: 66 Local Lead Gen Tactics
2. Author Interview Videos
3. A bundled 5-pack of Duct Tape Marketing's most popular eBooks
4. A blueprint for "a perfectly optimized local website"
5. A small business marketing kit template
6. A free bonus chapter to this very book
For more information and availability of the bonus offers, visit:
http://localleadgenbook.com/special-offers
More About Phil Singleton & Kansas City Web Design®
Phil Singleton is an active blogger and his content and blog posts have been featured on Duct Tape Marketing, Freshbooks.com, SEMRush.com, Ahrefs.com, AdvancedWebRanking.com, WebDesignerDepot.com and many local Kansas City and Midwest regional print publications and websites. Phil owns and operates Kansas City Web Design where he and his team provide custom WordPress and Magento web design and development, as well as search engine optimization and Internet marketing services. Follow Phil on Twitter: Kansas City SEO
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