Why Do We Need Marketing?

Posted on 30. Jun, 2009 by admin in E-Marketing

For any­one who runs a busi­ness of any kind, you’ll know that the true ques­tion is not whether we need mar­ket­ing, but how much do we need? A store owner can have the best prod­ucts avail­able on the mar­ket, and a top notch staff, and they will still floun­der finan­cially if no one is able to find their prod­uct. Even word of mouth is a form of mar­ket­ing. It’s impos­si­ble to sim­ply put out a great prod­uct and expect to get finan­cial rewards. As with any busi­ness, it takes money to make money. An invest­ment in mar­ket­ing is equally, if not more impor­tant than, the invest­ments you make inven­tory and staff.

So what does mar­ket­ing do to help make money for a busi­ness? That’s sim­ple — it exposes peo­ple to your prod­uct and your brand. How many songs do you know just because you heard them on a Mac com­mer­cial? How many times have you found your­self crav­ing a new food you just saw in a Pizza Hut ad? Mar­ket­ing is an almost sub­lim­i­nal way for busi­nesses to make cus­tomers aware of them. There’s a fine line between mar­ket­ing and spam­ming, but a clev­erly run cam­paign can make you a house­hold name, some­times even overnight.

Mar­ket­ing can also have much less dra­matic, but far deeper results than just those in the hit-or-miss chan­nel of viral mar­ket­ing. SEM or Search Engine Mar­ket­ing is a proven method of cre­at­ing a long term mar­ket­ing cam­paign that will bring in expo­nen­tially big­ger results as the cam­paign ages. Search engine mar­ket­ing is gen­er­ally accom­plished through use of SEO, or Search Engine Opti­miza­tion. The basic goal of SEO is to make sure that when some­one searches for the prod­uct you offer, it’s your site they find.

SEO is far from easy. In fact, it is a very com­pli­cated dis­ci­pline that can take years of study to mas­ter. If you are just start­ing out or you have all you can han­dle in run­ning your busi­ness, it’s best to let an SEO com­pany do all the detailed work for you. SEO can be incred­i­bly tedious, and for most peo­ple, the time spent on SEO mar­ket­ing is bet­ter used for other things. A great SEO Com­pany can make cer­tain that your tar­geted audi­ence sees your site, clicks through to visit your site and ulti­mately con­verts, either by pur­chas­ing a prod­uct, fill­ing in a form, call­ing you or sub­scrib­ing to some­thing; what­ever the goal of your web­site actu­ally is.

What hap­pens when you don’t mar­ket effec­tively? When busi­nesses find them­selves in finan­cial trou­ble, they often cut back on their mar­ket­ing bud­gets. This hurts any busi­ness, because while you’re not mar­ket­ing, your com­pe­ti­tion is. That means that fewer and fewer peo­ple are find­ing your prod­uct, and instead, they’re becom­ing loyal cus­tomers of your com­peti­tor. When you don’t mar­ket, the ‘out of sight, out of mind.’ rule applies. You will lose brand vis­i­bil­ity, and even clients you had in the past may for­get about you. A steady mar­ket­ing strat­egy is impor­tant if you want to stay rel­e­vant, and if you want your cus­tomers to have con­fi­dence in your brand.

We need mar­ket­ing to be seen, to be found, to cre­ate an inter­ac­tion that will lead to the ulti­mate desired goal. Any­one with a prod­uct or ser­vice can­not expect that “if I build it they will come.” This may have worked in a movie but it won’t work online or offline. Of course, online mar­ket­ing includ­ing web­site opti­miza­tion like SEO and the Social Media pro­vide mar­keters the oppor­tu­nity to be found at the exact moment in time that the online buyer is actu­ally ready to buy.

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