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Marketing: The Marketing plan
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If marketing is everything you do to place your product (or service) in the hands of potential customers, how do you do it all - especially if you're all alone? It helps to have a plan. A marketing plan is more than your map for success. It's actually a map-making process that when complete will reveal a clear route to your prospective customers. 1) Prove that you understand your industry. Knowing your product isn't enough. 3) Identify your competition. Who's out there and what are they doing? This is an...
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Marketing: The Marketing plan
http://tje-marketing.blogspot.com/2010/11/marketing-plan.html
If marketing is everything you do to place your product (or service) in the hands of potential customers, how do you do it all - especially if you're all alone? It helps to have a plan. A marketing plan is more than your map for success. It's actually a map-making process that when complete will reveal a clear route to your prospective customers. 1) Prove that you understand your industry. Knowing your product isn't enough. 3) Identify your competition. Who's out there and what are they doing? This is an...
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Marketing: Marketing Tips
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After more years in marketing than I care to publicly confess, here it is. The distilled wisdom and previously undisclosed two-step strategy for success is simply this:. 1) Have a clear intention. Know what you want to be, do, or have. 2) Take consistent action. Do the things necessary to achieve the desired outcome. Enter the two most important words in the entrepreneur's vocabulary - not "undercapitalized" - but. If you can't control the process or the outcome of marketing, where's the fixed point?
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Marketing: Marketing tips
http://tje-marketing.blogspot.com/2010/11/marketing-tips.html
After more years in marketing than I care to publicly confess, here it is. The distilled wisdom and previously undisclosed two-step strategy for success is simply this:. 1) Have a clear intention. Know what you want to be, do, or have. 2) Take consistent action. Do the things necessary to achieve the desired outcome. Enter the two most important words in the entrepreneur's vocabulary - not "undercapitalized" - but. If you can't control the process or the outcome of marketing, where's the fixed point?
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Marketing: Marketing Positioning
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Positioning is a perceptual location. It's where your product or service fits into the marketplace. Effective positioning puts you first in line in the minds of potential customers. As individuals, we continually position ourselves. The responsible older sibling, the class clown, a number cruncher, a super genius are all examples of positioning. These identifiers help us define ourselves and distinguish our abilities as unique and different from other people. Service. Do you offer the added value of ...
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Marketing: Marketing
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What exactly is marketing and why is it important to you as an entrepreneur? Simply stated, marketing is everything you do to place your product or service in the hands of potential customers. It includes diverse disciplines like sales, public relations, pricing, packaging, and distribution. In order to distinguish marketing from other related professional services, S.H. Simmons, author and humorist, relates this anecdote. Yet the most brilliant strategy won't help you earn a profit or achieve your wilde...
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Marketing: Marketing Positioning
http://tje-marketing.blogspot.com/2010/11/marketing-positioning.html
Positioning is a perceptual location. It's where your product or service fits into the marketplace. Effective positioning puts you first in line in the minds of potential customers. As individuals, we continually position ourselves. The responsible older sibling, the class clown, a number cruncher, a super genius are all examples of positioning. These identifiers help us define ourselves and distinguish our abilities as unique and different from other people. Service. Do you offer the added value of ...