Marketing Basics
Improve Marketing Techniques
Marketing basics consist of two significant approaches to
marketing: shotgun and rifle. Each approach to advertising or lead generation
is unique. It’s up to your to determine which one suits your industry best.
Rifle Approach
The least expensive marketing approach is the rifle.
Businesses that choose this approach are able to select their target market
(niche group). Developing a compelling message to address the audience is the
next step. In some circles, this is ‘Direct Marketing’.
Identify the target market’s lifestyle and demographic
related markets for your business. The target market could consist of the
following:
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Women
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Men
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Professionals
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Homemakers
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Middle-class
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Upper-class
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Age groups
You get the idea. Of course, not all niche groups fit
every industry.
Addressing Your Market
To target your niche group, start with identifying
resources that can supply the target pathway for your message.
- Print advertising
- Direct mail
- E-mail marketing
- TV or radio broadcast
- Web site
Take time to research magazines that specialize in your
industry. Even the Internet provides a variety of resources to hunt down and
analysis your target market. Resources like these can give you fresh ideas of
effective direct marketing techniques.
Besides Direct Mail: What other vises are there?
There are other useful tools implemented to drum up
business. Of course, what you use and how you use it relies highly on the
industry your in. For instance, a professional wouldn’t put a banner outside of
his/her office to draw up business. But a fitness professional may find a
banner outside of the club works wonderfully.
You have to find the commercial materials that work best
for you. Here are a few suggestions:
- Banners promoting special events
- Product freebies like videos and CDs
- Accessories with your logo (coffee cup, note pad, pen,
etc)
Marketing Tips
Be open to collaborating with other establishments that
offer similar services or products, but not identical, is an excellent way to
build business for both. Again, this depends on your industry. The best blend
is in the example of the CPA and Bookkeeper. Although CPA’s do handle business
bookkeeping, a partnership would eliminate some of the workload on the CPA and
allow for time to pursue other aspects of business.
It’s like adding another benefit to using your services or
products with an outside company. Apply these few marketing basics and you’ll
boost visibility, cuts down on marketing expense, and increases business.
Marketing Tips Provided to You by:
Matt Bacak, The Powerful Promoter
Author of Powerful Promoting Tips |