What is the right marketing formula for a business? The marketing and the sales departments have always wondered about this. The marketing formula is much like a recipe ? this much of X, and that much of Y. And in the end what you have is a combination that either is a success story or is a complete failure. This combination is referred to as the 'Marketing Mix'.
Let us further investigate and also the channel options for a company.
How much to offer, at what price to offer, where to offer and how to offer. These 4 are the essential questions to which the business must find an answer ? and from this the 4 P's have been born. These 4 P's involve the strategic positioning so that the returns are the maximum in any given market. The mix is also used to refer to the combination of the media for the promotion such as radio and television, newspaper and magazines, billboards and the Internet.
Marketing Mix is a combination of (these are the 4 P's of marketing mix)?
? Product
? Price
? Place
? Promotion
Product: The product is of course very important and the success of the business will depend largely on how good or bad it is. The decision as to the nature of the product also has to depend on its customer base as also their buying habits, geographical locations, purchasing power and other factors. Sometimes a business may want to come out with the best there is, and sometimes the same business might market a product that is for the budget customer. An example is Tata Motors that owns the Jaguar (which is a premium brand) and also the Nano (which is the cheapest automobile in the world).
Price: It is the amount a prospect is willing to pay for the product. There is always the right price for a product ? if it is priced higher than this then it might not sell, and if it is priced lower than that then the business might be missing out on revenues. But there are many issues based on which a company determines the price and that is not limited just to the cost of manufacturing it. These other factors include the perceived value of the product in the customer's mind, the market share of the business, competition and even local tax regulations and distribution and logistic costs. Then there are issues such as seasonal fluctuations that also need to be considered.
Place: The question where the product is offered is answered here. What are its distribution channels, how and at what price does the business warehouse the items, what are the costs of order processing and how will it be done? these are just a few questions that need to be answered.
Promotion: Promotion includes advertising and marketing ? the effort to take a product from the business to the customer. Managing the sales force (for a traditional business) also belongs to this. What promotion strategy is best for a business will however not be the same. It will vary depending on the product itself, the market, the customer and also the budget the company has.
Components Of Marketing Mix
So why does it fail so miserably for so many people?
1. Trying too hard to sell.
Many people who try to market affiliate products on forums go about it all wrong. Marketing their product is all they do, and they aren't the least bit discreet about it. They may post all over the forum telling people to check their product out. They may try to squeeze a mention into every conversation, whether relevant or not.
They think of their efforts there as entirely to market a product. Not to become a trusted resource.
2 . Ignoring forum rules.
Working too hard to sell is just one way people can ignore forum rules. It's the big one, though.
However many forums won't allow you to advertise a business in your signature, or may require that you pay for the privilege. They may not allow affiliate links within posts, even when the product is perfectly relevant.
3. Signature line isn't compelling.
Some people do better at participating in the forum, but still fail to do well as marketers on forums. Some will put just their affiliate URL in their signature. Sure, that gives a link to click, but what is it?
Or, if the link is followed or preceded by a description, the words aren't the least bit compelling. Most forums allow you to use BB Code, which allows you to link to your site through your words, which looks much better.
4. Too irrelevant.
You're not going to do that well marketing pet supplies on a crime forum. Sure there will be some pet owners, but that's not what people there are looking for. Try to have some relevance in your signature to what people are talking about. It doesn't have to be perfect, though.
5. Too relevant.
Too close a match can be a problem as well. You don't want to be offering something that pretty much everyone in the forum already has. Try to come up with a product that will intrigue the people who read your signature.
6. Too many links.
Most forums have limits on the number of characters you have in your signature. Some limit the number of links you may include.
Both of these things are good for you.
People aren't generally going to read a really long signature line. They also may ignore excessive links within your signature. Keep the number of links down and be sure your signature is easy to read.
7. Never, ever changing your signature.
Remember, even if a forum has thousands of active members, after a time just about everyone interested in your current signature has seen it. Changing things up, even if you're still offering the same product, can bring in fresh customers.
8. Fail to test your signature links.
Test. That's right, test, test, test. And test again. Then change things up regularly.
Forum marketing is just like any other kind of marketing. An ad may be pulling well and then suddenly quit working.
But beyond that, make sure your links actually work. It's amazing how often forum signature links just don't work because you didn't get it quite right. Strange things sometimes happen between typing your signature and hitting the Submit button.
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