How to Grow a Business by Using a Marketing Plan
If you want to grow your business into a successful one, you require patience as well as an understanding of your customers. You also require the knowledge to create a strong marketing plan that is quite unique to the product you have to offer or the service that you render. Getting attention from any potential clients can be the difference between a business that manages to survive and a business that succeeds.
Marketing is a term that is often used at the same time the word advertising is used. However it is more than just that. Advertising focuses on selling a product while a great marketing plan sets your business in a different league from the rest. It also positions you as an industry leader that everyone turns to. Marketing isn’t simply about selling; it’s a perfect way to create long term relationships with clients so you can have an environment that entices future business.
Understanding Your Clients/Customers:
Statistics have shown that 80% of most sales that businesses make usually come from just 20% of the customer client base. In order to increase the results that you get from this 20% of your customer base, you have to get out and try to understand these customers better. Research is absolutely essential whenever you’re marketing to existing customers. Some things that you need to know before you try implementing a new marketing strategy include:
-Who your current clients are
-What your clients needs are
-Why they use your product or service
-When they use your product or service
-Why they buy your product and service
-How your product or service can better benefits both your existing customers, as well as future clients
Getting To Know Your Competition:
Regardless of the business that you’re in, someone else with a much similar business is always somewhere around trying to make themselves the option of choice in your market. Customers can be very fickle, if they think they can get a better deal elsewhere, they’ll definitely jump ship. If you want to prevent losing your customers to your new and existing competitors you should keep a close eye on the industry and know who the new people in your market are. You should take the time to look out for any promotions and marketing schemes that might take away your customer base.
Find A Market Niche:
Customers are always looking for something that is new and entirely different. They may want to continue their use of your product or service due to its quality or its availability. Never take customer loyalty as a granted factor; you should always take the time out to look for better prices, special offers and much more selection. This will also include virtually anything that will interest people into ordering your products and services over and again.
Niche marketing is a great way to keep any customers that you have and gain newer customers from word of mouth advertising. Some businesses are known for great prices while others charge more but provide a higher level of quality. What is your own business really known for? If your answer to this question is nothing, then you should start your marketing plan from this standpoint.
Darren Williger is an over-caffeinated, low carbohydrate eating, winemaking enthusiast who writes for WindPurifier.com, RareStamp.com, and MarketingSuccess.biz.



