You're new to the world of marketing and want to speak
fluently in the best way, here we leave you a few tips that can help you.
1. UNDERSTAND YOUR CUSTOMERS
Getting to know your customers is the most important
stage of marketing process. The more accurate your information and knowledge,
the more effective you will be at selling. Use all the information at your
disposal to understand customer's behavior, demographics, and requirements.
This information should steer your major business decisions and allow you to
write a marketing plan.
2. OBSERVE
THE MARKETING ENVIRONMENT
Knowing your customer is vital, but there may also be
business opportunities which emerge as a result of changing global
circumstances. For example, in recession budget brands such as camp sites or
cheap food stores tend to flourish as people dial down their annual spending.
Emerging technologies may make new products possible, and new legislation may
shift consumer’s behaviors - a good example is the reduction in road tax for
low polluting cars. Make sure you regularly 'scan' the external environment for
opportunities (and threats).
3. DESIGN
YOUR PRODUCT OR SERVICE AROUND THE CUSTOMER
Once you have a marketing plan in place, you need to
make sure your product or service is tailored to your customers - from the
packaging to the way it is promoted. Entrepreneurs often fall into the trap of
making the product they want to sell, rather than designing and presenting
things in the way the customer wants.
4. ENSURE
YOU ARE SMOOTH AND EFFICIENT
The process of conducting your business is almost as
important as the product itself - make sure delivery is quick, returns are
dealt with courteously, your staff greet customers with a smile and a cup of
coffee. Surprise and delight your customers by going above and beyond the call
of duty for them. Word of mouth is a powerful selling tool and this is exactly
the way to generate it.
5. DESIGN
TARGETING ADVERTISING & CUSTOMER COMMUNICATIONS
Placing a few ads just isn't enough to get noticed any
more. Consumers are bombarded with hundreds of marketing messages every day of
their lives and take less and less notice. You need to do something pretty
special to stand out, so make sure your messages are clear and appeal to
exactly the people you are trying to sell to. Use both emotional and rational
arguments to demonstrate what you are selling and why they need it.
6. INVEST
IN YOUR PEOPLE
Your staff are your most precious asset - look after
them and give them the training they need to do their jobs well. From your
receptionist to your salesmen, make sure they are motivated, have the tools
they need and understand their role in the business plan. If everyone works
together, your business will look after itself.
7. MAKE
SURE YOUR SHOP FRONT IS IMMACULATE
Good presentation is a huge influencing tool, it
generates trust, motivates your staff and makes customers comfortable with
their decision. If your front of house is messy, what does that say about your
warehouse or filing systems? Even if things are chaotic behind the scenes,
never lower the standards of your customer facing areas.
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