The Marketing House
Being an effective and efficient
marketer is not unlike building a house. It requires the same structure as
a house. In marketing the foundation is the premise (research-based plan)
upon which one develops the company personality (the product, price and people).
With the ground floors in place, then (and only then) can a company build
the upper floor, which is promotion.
Common sense is the roof that keeps the whole operation running smoothly.

HOUSE ILLUSTRATION
1. FOUNDATION: Know How People
Think
Understanding the basic preoccupation people have with their self-interests
is one of the foundational premises upon which successful marketers build
their strategies.
2. FOUNDATION: Thoroughly Understand
Your Market
Smart marketers devote significant time and resources to reseraching their
markets by securing off-the-shelf information and generating new data from
research projects.
3. FOUNDATION: Plan to Plan; Then Plan
Unless businesses plan to plan they won't plan. Having made that commitment
, they can review all pertinent data and develop long and short-term plans.
This allows them to operate proactively rather than reactively. It also builds
internal unity and loyalty.
4. GROUND FLOOR: What Do You
Have To Offer?
Product quality, price competitiveness and personal service form the basic
company personality-and this is what they sell. Since this is the real identity
of a company, this is where the effort should be focused to substantially
improve marketing.
5. UPPER FLOOR: Results From
Your Sales Force
With a solid ground floor to support them, the sales force can function effectively
if they are trained, provided incentives, recognized for their efforts and
compensated adequately.
6. UPPER FLOOR: Promoting Your Product
Savvy use of advertising, direct marketing and public relations tools can
enhance most marketing efforts. However, they must avoid the common mistake
of speaking to the self-interest of the company rather than the client.
7. THE ROOF: Common Sense
Commitment to business principles such as honesty, flexibility, faithfulness,
generosity, excellence, perseverance, etc. seem like a given, but when they
are intentionally applied they produce great results. However, of all the
principles the greatest value of all is LOVE. Love empowers every endeavor
and, without it, we drift into many pitfalls.
Copyright ©2002 L. W. Ramsey Advertising Agency.
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