Saturday, July 19, 2008

Get Trendy

Every pundit is making predictions about next year's trends on which to capitalize. I've seen 2008 predictions about going green, going mobile, using out-of-home advertising, gaming, widgets Aquaman so forth.

You'll find I have a different view from most. While they focus on the tactical trends, I'm still focused on the strategic approach which should drive your tactics. Not the other way around.

So, it's back to basics Hulk movie my view, and corporate marketers seem to agree. A recent study by the Marketing Executive Network Group found that 60 percent of Espresso Machine said marketing basics was at the top of their list for 2008. How refreshing.

In 2008 - as in every other year - the successful marketers mesothilioma be those who:

Once they have done the above, they can move beyond the pack by bringing their brands to life through experiences.

Let me explain. Events and other face-to-face contacts coupled with positive online interaction can help take the product or service to a new level. I believe in most categories people buy experiences and lifestyles, not products or services.

Additionally, they can accelerate their brands by making marketing part of their customer service offering. What does this mean? It means that the organizations which understand customer needs and aspirations and use this intelligence to develop an accident at work claims dialogue to tweak their service offering will be the market leaders. An example of this is HSBC's BankCab. The New York-based bank provides free rides to its customers. After a couple of free rides, I'll bet you go from customer to brand ambassador.

Now you are ready to think about how the tactics fit into the greater scheme of things.

Harry Hoover is a partner in www.my-creativeteam.com/marketing-resources.php" >My Creative Team. He has 30 years of experience in crafting and delivering bottom line messages that ensure success for serious businesses like Bank of Commerce, CruisingTheICW.com, Duke Energy, Focus Four, Irwin Tools, Jacobsen, Levolor, National Gypsum, North Carolina Tourism, Premier, Rubbermaid, Ty Boyd Executive Learning Systems, VELUX, and Verbatim.


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