Wednesday, September 26, 2012

Marketing Myths

I have gathered a list of marketing myths that i feel are extremely important and need to know:

1. It is good to have a great deal of white space in advertisements, brochures, and other printed materials. Fact: Not today where the consumer wants as much information as possible about your company and products. If you don't have room, include your web address where they can go to get more information at their convenience.

2. Use short copy. People won't read long copy. Fact: This is one of the most dangerous, costly, and silly myths in marketing. People want enough information to make a buying decision.

3. It is expensive to purchase radio and television advertising. Fact: With the explosion of television channels, cable companies and interactive television, more and more cost-effective opportunities are becoming available. Be sure to get viewer or listener numbers so you can calculate the cost of reaching each potential customer. Rates may be cheap, but that may be because only a few hundred are listening or watching - not a good use of your advertising dollar! 

4. Sell the sizzle and not the steak. Fact: The easiest way to sell a product is to offer it as a solution to a problem your customers may have. 

5. Great marketing works instantly. Fact: Great price-off sales work instantly as does giving away product. Great marketing takes time.

6. Marketing should entertain and amuse. Fact: Show business should entertain and amuse. Marketing should sell. Winning marketing awards for your advertising does not mean more profits in your pocket.

7. Marketing should be changed every few years to keep it fresh and new. Fact: The longer your marketing promotes your product or service, the better, e.g., things go better with …

8. Public relations stories have a short life span. Fact: Only if you let them. Make copies and use it a part of your other marketing strategies.

9. Bad publicity is better than no publicity at all. Fact: Bad publicity is bad for your business! With on-line services such as the Internet, millions of people can get to know about bad publicity. Have an action plan in place for such contingencies.

10. Word-of-mouth marketing is all a great business needs. Fact: Not any longer. Businesses need to be marketing all the time with a variety of tools.

11. The purpose of marketing is to generate maximum sales volume. Fact: Wrong, the purpose of marketing is to generate maximum profits.

12. Quality is the main determinant in influencing sales. Fact: Confidence in the business is the main determinant; quality is second.

13. It makes a lot of sense for a small business to retain the services of an advertising agency. Fact: No it does not. Better work at more reasonable prices is available from marketing consultants.

14. Once your business has a solid customer base, it can cease marketing. Fact: Perhaps you can cut down on general marketing but you must maintain contact with your customer base or someone will take them away.

15. Repetition of a marketing message is boring. Fact: It may be boring to you, but it won't be boring to your prospects and customers.

The above information was found at deer library

Tuesday, September 18, 2012

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