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2009 - A Year of Realignment, Reassessment, Repositioning
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| But people in the business/consumer computer/entertainment/communications industry have never been short on optomism or ideas. Looking up from what
is near the bottom of the valley it is fairly obvious that it will be a long, hard trek back up to the top of the hill. Some firms won't survive by this time next year. Those that focus on developing a strong consumer centric strategy and lead/listen to the marketplace will be light years ahead of the competition when we enter 2010. What's it going to take? What will the the leaders do? We've got a pretty good idea...hope you agree. We know most have what it takes to survive and prosper!
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How different do you want to be Defining your personal brand
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| This question has been debated for years in corporate and product marketing circles. Should a product or business segment have its own unique and independent brand, or should it be a subset extension of the larger corporate or market segment brand? To veteran marketers the former is called the P&G model, referring to Proctor & Gamble’s long standing policy of uniquely individual product brands. The latter is demonstrated in many business models and often referred to as “integrated branding”. Both have their pros and cons, and for the individual developing their personal brand, both models should be considered. |
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How To Brand Your Business Using Ten Action Items
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| In the world we know today, business is becoming more and more competitive. And, small business is the fastest-growing segment of business in most parts of the world. The competitors we face are no longer just the businesses in our own community. The competition now comes from businesses in other communities, in other states, countries and possibly from somewhere halfway around the world.
One of the most valuable assets a business, service, product or individual can own is their brand, their reputation. Recognition and value of your business, service, product and yourself determines marketing potential. So, branding must be an integral part of building your business. You need to have customers & clients remember your name, service, product so they can easily refer you to others and so you can build loyalty for repeat transactions. |
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RIGHT PRODUCT, RIGHT MARKET AREA, RIGHT PRICE
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| Targeting your success is difficult even in the best market conditions. This article helps you understand the interplay of product, market segment and price... |
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How to Succeed in Business With a Little Help From Oprah, Time, USA Today…
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| Imagine picking up Newsweek or People or The Wall Street Journal and reading an article on YOU or your company, or turning on the Today Show, or CNN, or Oprah and seeing a segment profiling you and your product or service - that is PR. |
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Four Ways for Sales and Marketing Pros to Segment Their Target Market
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| Philip Kotler reminds us that if markets are to be segmented and cultivated, they must meet certain requirements. Segments must be:
1. Measurable
2. Substantial
3. Accessible
4. Differentiable
5. Actionable
Assuming your target markets meet those requirements, sales and marketing professionals can cultivate these segments to maximize their potential. There are four ways to segment any given market and the choices you make regarding how to segment will impact the quality of your efforts. |
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BRANDING YOUR BLOG - THE TEN SUCCESS TIPS
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| As a blogger the need for branding is huge. You cannot achieve the desired marketing growth if your lack proper marketing communication. A blog will do just that, it will communicate and help your online marketing. But how do you brand? The following are ten tips on successful branding of your blog.
1. Segment the market: This way you will be able to identify your primary target and develop benefits that will appeal to them. With a segment for your product or your blog, you will be able to specifically target your offering; you will be having a clear picture of who your intended customers are. |
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Are Your Customers Cats or Dogs?
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| Many businesses poorly match their services with with their clients resulting in frustration on both sides. By understanding the place your product sits in the marketplave and being able to segment the market appropriately your sales will soar. |
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Can you satisfy these customer segments or who wants You?
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| Not every segment can be profitable to you. Not every segment is worth the risk. You must remember what allows you to make margin and not try to be someone that you are not. You may want to look at it this way, Who want's you? |
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Can you retain this customer?
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| Do you really look at this as a consideration when developing your marketing segments and the value you place on acquiring a certain type of customer? Most of us look at repeat and referral strategies across the board for every segment. Consider the segment or that type of customer that you acquire that always seems to give you the benefit of the doubt or refer business to you. Should you not be biased in how you allocate your resources to that segment? |
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How Chefs and Cookbook Authors can do a Great Cooking Segment on TV
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| One of the best ways for chefs and cookbook authors to get extra exposure is to demonstrate their capabilities by showcasing recipes and talent on an in-studio cooking segment on television. A lot of things can go wrong on live TV especially if the demo is not well planned out. Here are some tips to insure that your cooking segment is great. |
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