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Vision Statement Value Statement SWOT Mission Statement Culture Stakeholder Values Shareholder Values SW Internal Assessment OT External Assessment Long Term Objectives Tactics & Goals Financial Projections Strategic Analysis & Choice Strategic Plan CSF, Controls & Evaluation
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THE 4 P’s OF MARKETING
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Issues… with the 4P’s ► Outsourcing Product Development ► Predatory Pricing ► Price vs.Value ► Evolving Marketplace ► Declining Brand Loyalty
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How Do We Go Beyond the 4P’s?
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SAY HELLO to…The Four R's Successful marketing campaigns in today’s economy need to go beyond the Four P's of marketing, and capitalize on the Four R’s… Product Place Price Promotion Relationship Retrenchment Relevancy Reward
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SAY HELLO to…Relevancy Relevancy: ► Identify and Retain Customers ► Become a Trusted Source of Information ► Intelligently Targeted Products & Services ► Small Businesses have the advantage ► Customer Relationship Management - The Mackay 66
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The Mackay 66 Customer Profile 66 Questions www.harveymackay.com
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SAY HELLO to…Relationship Relationship: ► Delight the Customer ► Touch Points ► Meet Wants & Needs ► Sell the Experience - Disney
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SAY HELLO to…Retrenchment Retrenchment: ► Baby Boomers are beginning to retire ► Gen X – Filling the Void ► Generation Y – The Millenials ► Go to your Customers ► Use Technology
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SAY HELLO to…Reward Reward: ► Know your Customer’s Values ► Design Rewards Accordingly ► Rewards Can Be: Money, Time, Recognition, Fun
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Remember the Four R's Product Place Price Promotion Relationship Retrenchment Relevancy Reward
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SAY HELLO to… Concierge Marketing As a result, one-to-one marketing will be a must for most businesses. The winners tomorrow will be the companies that figure out how to take steps using personal attention, online and other technologies to improve, enhance, personalize, and deepen customer relationships. This is Concierge Marketing. "In fact, the age of concierge marketing is ideal for small and midsized businesses. Their flexibility and ability to customize make small businesses especially suited to this style of business -- far more so than the traditional, large Fortune 500 Company." Elliot Ettenberg
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Thought "Smart advertisers are those who set out to win the customer's heart long before he/she needs their product. Their only goal is to be the company that he/she thinks of first and feels the best about whenever their need arises. Smart advertisers make no attempt to predict the moment of the customer's need but buy enough repetition to ensure they will immediately spring to mind whenever such need arises." Roy H. Williams
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Remember Marketing is your face to the world…
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Marketing Strategy Use the SWOT Long-Term Objectives Identify Target Markets Position Yourself Set Measurable Goals Communication READY AIM FIRE
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Target Market Demographics Age, Income, Race Zip Code, Sex, etc Psychographics Likes & Dislikes Motivations Activities
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Positioning Segmentation + Differentiation Demographics + Psychographics Ability to Buy + Reason to Buy How you POSITION your product makes all the difference
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Branding - What is a Brand
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Old-School Branding
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Corporate Branding
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Branding Defined A System of Shared Values. A Promise of expected Product, Service or Experience Don’t Break Promises To Customers
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Branding Identity The outward expression of the brand, including its name and visual appearance. The brand's identity is the means of consumer recognition & is the symbol of the brand's differentiation from competitors.
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1. Coca-Cola, 2. IBM, 3. Microsoft, 4. General Electric, 5. Nokia 6. Toyota, 7. Intel, 8. McDonalds, 9. Disney, 10. Google $67 Billion $59 Billion Branding-Top Worldwide Brands
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What Does Your Brand Represent? What is Your Brand Worth? WHAT WOULD YOU LIKE IT TO BE? Branding
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Marketing Communications (MARCOM) Medium Reach Frequency Rate CPM = costo per mille Cost per Thousand THE EXECUTION OF YOUR MARKETING STRATEGY
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Relationship Marketing Direct Selling Public Relations Promotions Online Advertising
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Direct Selling Best Form of Relationship Marketing Not Always Possible Directly Engages Customers
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Public Relations Not Paid For Brand Awareness Credibility Events Media Press Releases
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Promotions Give-away POP Events
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Online Your Website Industry Sites Blogs Sponsorship Links Video Social Networking
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Advertising Concept USP Headline Copy Offer Call to Action A good ad is one simple idea, with humanity in it, that connects with consumers, that represents the value system of a company and then can connect it with the consumer. We always say a brand is set of shared values. So if you can simply demonstrate your value system as a brand, so that a consumer could say, "Ah, our values line up. I vote for you, brand!" that's a good ad. Donny Deutsch
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Advertising Mediums TV Magazine Newspaper Outdoor Radio Direct Mail POP Displays Internet Pros & Cons To Each
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Questions…
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