Developing a Marketing Strategy
DRIVE your message with an effective marketing strategy
Getting the message out about your business is very important. However, driving the right message in your customers’ minds is vital. Whether your marketing budget is $5 or $5,000, this page is designed to help you think through and develop an effective marketing strategy for your business.
1. Investigate the market
To determine whether or not your product or service will sell, you must research your market. Below are some questions to consider while conducting market research:
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How do I do that?
Pin down your customers with common methods for Market Research:
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2. Develop your communication strategy
After you have done some research, review the good and the bad. Be honest with yourself about the strengths and weaknesses of your product or service. Make sure you have a clear understanding of your short and long term goals and develop your strategies based on those goals:
Here is a helpful way to structure your strategy:
“I will market my product positioned this way in order to reach my target audience by offering these values via these distribution channels at this price, and overcoming my competition with these approaches.”
Here is a helpful way to structure your strategy:
“I will market my product positioned this way in order to reach my target audience by offering these values via these distribution channels at this price, and overcoming my competition with these approaches.”
3. USE TOOLS WISELY
There are many tools to choose from when marketing your business. Remember to stick to your strategy and be sure that each investment is focused on achieving the goal stated above. Here are some things to keep in mind as you choose and/or develop your tools:
Be creative.
Always present yourself, your products and your promotional materials professionally. Hire a professional to develop a campaign and tools if necessary. If your budget does not allow it, add it to next year’s budget.
- Make yourself accessible to the customer
- Always give your contact information
- Always inform your reader/listener/etc… of what makes your product the best choice
- Keep your message consistent
Be creative.
Always present yourself, your products and your promotional materials professionally. Hire a professional to develop a campaign and tools if necessary. If your budget does not allow it, add it to next year’s budget.
4. Don't discount the power of the press!
Public relations tools are a free and effective way to get your message out without spending lots of money. Submit a news release to the local paper about your new product and develop a media kit to send to television stations about your unique service. There is no guarantee that your story will run, but a newsworthy event and/or product stands a chance!
5. GEt Help
Contact the SEEDS Center or visit The Chamber Directory for a list of Chamber members that can help with marketing needs.