by David Kinard
In
today's competitive world, there are many different beliefs about how
to market a product or service. Regardless of approach, however, there
are some core concepts that are found in every successful marketing
program, effort and plan. By incorporating these traits into your
marketing activities, you will increase the effectiveness of your
marketing communications.
Commitment: No matter what your produce or service is, a solid
commitment to the marketing process is required for success. Fervency,
passion and dedication are all essential.
Investment: Famous author and critic of his day, Mark Twain once
wrote that if you can't afford to advertise, place one last ad saying
"Going Out of Business." Rather than thinking how much you "have to"
spend on marketing, consider "what investment" you want to make to
ensure your organization's future.
Consistency: Keeping in front of your customer's eyes and in their
ears ensures you're also in their minds. Marketing is not effective when
it is here today and gone tomorrow. A constant stream of messages
increases top of mind consumer awareness.
Quality: Ensure your marketing is top quality. Your ads, newsletters,
brochures-whatever you do-sends a message about your organization,
product and service. If the visuals are poor, so will be the reader's
perception. Your marketing must confidently go head-to-head with your
competitors.
Patience: The rapid rate of technological advancement has tricked us
into thinking that our marketing must be an instant and huge success. On
the contrary, since our marketing is building a relationship and
perception in people's minds, success comes much more slowly.
Assortment: Effective marketing uses a variety of tools to get the
job done. There are many traditional mediums everyone uses, so sometimes
doing something a little bit different may provide you the edge you
need. Don't get fooled into believing that one size fits all.
Adaptive: Because our world is changing on a daily basis, so must our
marketing efforts. Stay away from the "We've always done it that way"
mentality and constantly ensure your marketing efforts are focused on
today's customers-not last years.
Convenience: Elaborate and complex marketing programs or efforts tire
people out. Make sure your communications or programs are simple and
easy for the recipient to use or read. Successful marketing and red-tape
don't mix.
Amazement: Seek to astound, amaze and surprise through your marketing
efforts. Today, successful marketing is about differentiating yourself
by the experience you provide your customers. Don't just try to satisfy,
but amaze!
Measure: Successful marketing employs clear evaluative tools and
check points to measure its efforts. Most everything we do in business
has clear goals and evaluation processes tied to it. Measuring our
marketing allows us to make course corrections as needed and provides
confidence in the investment made.
Source:madeforsuccess.com
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