Free audiobook excerpt: How to find your word of mouth talkers

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All word of mouth begins with a talker — someone willing to spread an idea about you.

But who are your talkers? What inspires them to share? How can you find them?

In this excerpt from the audio edition of the Word of Mouth book, you’ll learn about the seven most-common types of talkers and what you can give them to help them share:

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