I interviewed Chris Seminatore today on School for Startups Radio. @getgeofencing
We talked about geofencing, hyper-targeted advertising, customer behavior, and how small businesses can compete smarter without huge ad budgets.
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Veterans: your discipline and resilience are your greatest assets in entrepreneurship. Find what lights you up—whether it’s crafting knives or coding apps—and dive deep. Passion will carry you through every startup hurdle. What excites you most? #GetGeofencing#geofencemarketing #LocationBasedMarketing
Imagine targeting a competitor’s foot traffic and converting those diners into your own—precisely measured ROI at its finest. By tracking who’s crossing from the other side of the street, we can prove your ad spend literally walks through your door. How precise is your marketing?
Getting Your First Client.
It all starts with your first customer—and yes, you’ll mess up. The secret? Begin by serving family and friends to refine your process. Learn from every hiccup, build proficiency by customer #10, and fuel it all with genuine passion. What misstep taught you the most early on?