Here is an
edible customer attraction…Bob’s burgers, a Brazilian burger chain, taste so delicious
that you can’t help but start eating it without unwrapping. The wrapper is edible indeed! So much about attractive, appetizing and
environmentally sustainable ways to attract customers…
Thursday, January 3, 2013
Wednesday, December 19, 2012
Be the Best...
Aiming for
the best position in your product category is one of the best marketing tools
you can equip yourself with. The 19th
World Travel Awards, voted by worldwide travel agents, have announced the best
in the travel and tourism industry. The winners
can utilize their renowned awards as part of their promotional campaigns to
differentiate themselves from the rest in the industry.
Here is a
sample of the winners:
World’s
Leading Airline Business Class: Singapore
Airlines
World’s
Leading Airline Economy class: Lufthansa
World’s
Leading Airline Inflight Entertainment: Etihad
Airways
World’s
Most Innovative Airline: Korean
Air
World’s
Leading Budget Hotel: Holiday
Inn Express
World’s
Leading Ice Hotel: Ice
Hotel Sweden
World’s
Leading Luxury Business Hotel: Radisson
Royal Hotel Moscow
World’s
Leading Cruise Line: Royal
Caribbean International
World’s
Leading cruise Destination: Jamaica
World’s
Leading Honeymoon Destination: Mauritius
World’s
Leading Tourist Attraction: Taj
Mahal, India
World’s Leading
Culinary Destination: Peru
Are you the best in anything?
Sunday, December 16, 2012
Benetton's 'UNHATE' campaign...
Here is an
interesting way to attract customers’…Benetton’s advertising strategy focuses
mainly on promoting social causes and ideas, often controversial ones, rather
than its fashion products. The latest
photoshopped picture of Barack Obama kissing the Venezuelan president Hugo Chavez is part of the
‘Unhate’ foundation and campaign of Benetton’s in-house ad agency. Benetton’s sales have been struggling lately
and it would really help to invest its advertising budget on promoting its
products; however, Benetton insists on promoting social ideas that reflect the
brand’s open-minded, multicultural and peace oriented identity.
Wednesday, December 12, 2012
“Dollar menus” will get you through tough times…
The
economic crisis has been embodied in the daily strategic decision making of
every corporation and retailer out there. We have to find ways to survive
through these hard times. Sometimes the
solution might be easier and more obvious than we think it would be.
Identify basic needs and wants of your
consumers and try to fulfill them at the lowest cost possible. McDonalds’s identification of people’s basic
need for food at a low comparatively cost has lead to the induction and
promotion of its “Dollar menus”; this has enabled McDonalds to maintain its
current clientele, attract even more and sustain its vitality during the
economic crisis. Dr. Ater, a Tel Aviv University researcher claims that
McDonalds’ “'Dollar Menu' is
an ideal model for corporate success in the times of economic crisis.”
What adjustments are you making to your menus or price lists?
Sunday, December 9, 2012
Store mannequins are watching you…
Isn’t
marketing all about identificatin and satisfaction of customers needs and wants? Well, Italian
mannequin maker Almax, has discovered a smart way to automatically identify customer demographics!
Almax’s €4.000 EyeSee
mannequins, already placed at American and a few European stores, are watching
customers with demographic profiling software and transferring data relating to
age, gender and race while keeping the data anonymous. This has enabled retailers to make the
necessary adjustments on their store windows, displays and stock
to help increase sales and customer satisfaction. One store
adjusted its window displays after its mannequins retreived information on men
spending more money than women during a two-day sale. Moreover, another store placed a Chinese
speaking sales assistant at a certain entrance of its store after mannequins
granted information that more Asian customers were entering through the
specific store door. Almax is even
considering taking its mannequins one step further by adding ears to them…
So, would you use
EyeSee mannequins to help you increase your customer satisfaction?
Thursday, December 6, 2012
Make money during the economic crisis...
Even during
an economic crisis, there is room for niche marketing and potential sales
growth. You can still differentiate and
gain a competitive advantage, as long as you target the right segment in the
right strategy; emphasize the fact that you can help consumers save or make
money, which will, in turn, bring you
money!
An ideal
example reflecting the above is James Reinhart’s ThredUP online marketplace for
children’s used clothing; this 3-year-old business/concept has been excitingly
accepted by many parents, who can either make some money out of their kids’
outgrown clothes or save money by buying for their kids, good-conditioned,
branded, low-priced clothes.
What is your niche marketing strategy during
this economic crisis?
Sunday, December 2, 2012
Saying thank you...
Hello and good month to all!
Saying thank you to your customers does not really cost much, and it has the power of increasing the loyalty and return rate of your clients. Mailing or emailing, personalized, "thank you" cards will make your customers feel special and appreciated. They will return to you for more.. Evan Carmichael, a motivational and entrepreneurial strategist has performed the "thank you" test to find out that customers not only returned for more purchases to the same company, they even replied with a "thank you" for the "thank you" card...Little things as saying thank you matter.
Will you make your clients feel special today?
Saying thank you to your customers does not really cost much, and it has the power of increasing the loyalty and return rate of your clients. Mailing or emailing, personalized, "thank you" cards will make your customers feel special and appreciated. They will return to you for more.. Evan Carmichael, a motivational and entrepreneurial strategist has performed the "thank you" test to find out that customers not only returned for more purchases to the same company, they even replied with a "thank you" for the "thank you" card...Little things as saying thank you matter.
Will you make your clients feel special today?
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