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Univ. of Idaho Extension Marketing your “Living on the Land” Program Cinda Williams University of Idaho Extension LOL Training July 2008
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6/14/20152 The key to your program's success is getting your audience in the door.
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6/14/20153 Today you will: Learn how to use various promotional strategies in marketing your LOL program Learn tips for creating interesting and appropriate marketing materials to attract an audience to your program Review current promotional materials to gain ideas of effective marketing
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6/14/20154 Marketing Basics Quality product Effective promotion Fair price Strategic placement
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6/14/20155 Promotion Everything you do to deliver the message about your product
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6/14/20156 Understanding your product Know how to use the curriculum Know the benefits of the program Identify your expected outcomes What are the expected outcomes for your program?
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6/14/20157 Knowing your Audience Think outside the box Segment the audience Know the demographics Surveys and extensive evaluation Focus on customer relations What are their desired outcomes?
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6/14/20158 Knowing Your Audience’s Needs Current knowledge Particular problems General Goals
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6/14/20159 Knowing the Habits of your Audience Where do they live? Where do they shop for farm supplies? What types of newspapers, magazine or other print material do they read?
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6/14/201510 Effective Promotional Methods Direct Marketing Advertising Publicity Customer Service Continuing Education: The Essentials Learning Resources Network (LERN)
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6/14/201511 Direct marketing Direct to the individual –Direct mail of registration brochure – Costs money, but high success rate Mailing lists critical to effectiveness –This is a NEW audience Timing is critical
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6/14/201512 Advertising Paid ads reaching audience through mass media May draw more attention than press releases Cost versus return rate Might pay off with first time in-depth courses (LOL) or conferences
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6/14/201513 Publicity FREE reaching audience through mass media Email and websites have rapidly joined newspapers, radio and TV Identifying key placement for particular audience is essential
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6/14/201514 Customer Service Marketing All The Time, Everywhere. Use this method – it is our strength! –Every related phone call –County fair –Public meetings or workshops Past participants and guest speakers
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6/14/201515 General Success Rates of Various Media Based on Private Industry Methods Direct mail - 86% Newspaper ads - 18% Public relations (news releases, community calendars, feature stories, talk show interviews)- 14% Business/trade/professional magazines - 13% Television or radio - 4-5%
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6/14/201516 Effective Promotional Mix Promotional Strategies Strategy How It Reaches People Program Cost Effort to Expend Direct marketing IndividualPaid for75% AdvertisingMassPaid for5 -10% PublicityMassFree10 -15% Customer service IndividualFree5%
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6/14/201517 Tick-tock! Tick-tock! Toss or keep: 4 seconds Read now or later: 11 seconds Start reading and determine if pertinent: 15 seconds Look for a benefit of interest: 10 seconds
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6/14/201518 Make it Catchy! Effective art can increase readership by 50% Color and design should support the main message Color - if not full color, then try spot color Legible, easy to read
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6/14/201519 Speak to the audience… Identify who should attend Always emphasize benefits “LOL participants will learn a practical approach to land management” Use the word “you” to personalize Use simple, optimistic language and action verbs
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6/14/201520 Market Affectively, not just Cognitively Design promotional materials to create a “feeling” about the program Attendees come for more than just new skills and knowledge What are other reasons they come?
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6/14/201521 “You will meet other landowners who share your challenges and concerns in learning to become better land stewards.”
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6/14/201522 Catch the Reader’s Interest Include testimonials from previous attendees Describe what participants will miss if they don't attend Offer continuing education units Include "Did you know?" facts
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6/14/201523 Registration Information Include all the details in promotions May want to consider: –Accepting credit cards –Using PayPal (??) –Registration form on web Offer incentives for early registration (rather than late penalties)
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6/14/201524 The Marketing Budget Need to separate your promotion and production costs to get a handle on marketing returns based on efforts Many guidelines suggest 20-30% of budget should go into marketing. LERN book says 10-15% of income
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6/14/201526 Promotional materials used by the 2007 Idaho Living on the Land Program
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6/14/201527 Marketing Impacts (the 40-40-20 rule) 40% - Offer the right product at the right price 40% - Reach your target audience segment 20% - Create effective promotions Developed by the late Ed Mayer, considered the "dean of direct marketing."
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6/14/201528 Summary
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You’re on your way to a successful Living on the Land Program! UNCE, Reno, NV
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