Traction by Jonathan S. Walker

Get Your Business Off To A Flying Start Like Never Before With These Vital Strategies

Traction

Do you lack a proven method of gaining traction for your new business? Are you in need of a way to attract possible investors to get an edge over the competition? Do you want to gain momentum for your business that will snowball quickly to meet your company's objectives and goals?

 

Well what if I told you there was a way that you can have all of that, prevent your new company from struggling from the get-go, and instead turn your new company into a profit-generating machine? Would that be of value to you?

 

 

Introducing TRACTION: Quadruple Your Business Immediately With These Marketing Techniques! The Proven Strategies To Get Your Business Where It Needs To Go

 

Here are some of the things you will learn in this book to get your business off to a great start:

The Power of Business Cards

The Strategic Use of Social Media 

Capitalizing on Email Marketing (Top Strategies for campaigns)

Viral Marketing Strategies

Scaling From Small to Large

And Much Much More.


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 For a limited time, you will also get the following included in this book:

Importance of Offline Marketing
Affiliate Marketing Strategies
Why You Should Have Speaking Engagements


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Genre: BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Entrepreneurship

Secondary Genre: BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Small Business

Language: English

Keywords: Startups, Upstarts, Traction, Scaling, Financial Intelligence, startup

Word Count: 17187

Sales info:

This book is currently at 49,000 in ranking and climbing. This business book has high demand in developed countries. 


Sample text:

New startup companies and businesses will often have a hard time getting up and running. Being able to get the capital to fund a new business and keep it going can be hard for new businesses that don’t have the time to prove their abilities in the marketplace. When a business creates traction, it helps the company to attract possible investors and gain an edge over their competition.

Business traction tells us the progress a new business has and its momentum it gains as it grows. There isn't a certain way that a company can measure traction, but most businesses rely on their revenue and how customers respond to their product. The reason for traction is to make sure the business grows and meets certain objectives and goals. This may seem like an abstract thought, it is imperative and allows a business to understand where, in the industry, it stands and where they want to get.

Traction may be important to the company's founders and workers; it is also equally important to stakeholders and investors who are interested in the organization. The better the traction, the more investors that company will attract. As a result of attracting more investors, the company will also have more funds available to them to help them succeed. This means that developing good business traction is imperative to all new businesses and should be a part of the company's business plan.

The first steps to creating a successful startup are, understanding the organization's future, creating goals, and figuring out a way to reach those goals. Having clearly stated goals in your mission statement and your business plan will show investors how they can expect the company to progress in relation to the factors of the marketplace and competition. However, just coming up with your goals isn't enough. To know your traction, you have to understand the metrics you will be using to define your success. 


Book translation status:

The book is available for translation into any language except those listed below:

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French
Translation in progress. Translated by Mohammad Mostafa
Portuguese
Already translated. Translated by Gabi Nascimento
Spanish
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