A lot has changed in the marketing world since the days of radio
and print advertisements. Today marketers can reach thousands of people in
seconds by using email and text messages. Despite all the changes however, some
basic truths about marketing remain and always will. Mobile marketers who think
they can break those rules should think again.
Ten Basic Lessons
Here’s a look at 10 marketing lessons that mobile marketers would
do well to remember:
1.
The customer is king or
queen. The customer must be the center of all your marketing efforts. In all
your mobile communication make sure your customers are becoming your friends
2.
Relationships take time.
Don’t be in such a hurry to shove information down your customers’ throats.
Take time to listen to them and hear their feedback. When you do send messages
to them, make them as concise and simple as possible. Confused customers don’t
buy
3.
The customer says what the
brand is. Marketers shouldn’t try to control the brand image, the customer is
in charge of that. The marketer’s job is to steer customers in the right
direction not try to control how they view the brand
4.
What you say may not be
what they hear. Do more listening than talking, make sure that the message
they’re hearing is the messaging that you’re intending to send. A good marketer
is constantly fine tuning the message to reduce the opportunity for
miscommunication
5.
Creating buzz can be good
and bad. In other words, create good buzz, the type that generates awareness of
your product or service. Avoid bad buzz that tends to just annoy people
6.
It’s easier to hit a big
target than lots of little ones. Don’t try to break your audience down to many
tiny groups and create separate messages for each of them. Try to find commonality
in your audience and create one message to reach all of them
7.
Numbers lie. Most research
is done only to confirm what you already believe. Try to be open-minded about
research and rely heavily on customer input
8.
Satisfaction is a starting
point, not the end goal. Don’t settle for satisfied customers, seek to create
passionate, even fanatic, customers
9.
Rome wasn’t built in a day.
Be patient with customers as you grow your brand. Don’t expect customers to be
loyal and trusting right at first
10. Immediacy can be bad. Just because you can send out a message that
can be read by thousands in just a few seconds doesn’t mean you should. Think
long and hard about what you say and how you say it before putting it out for
everyone to see
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Source:
http://venturebeat.com/2013/08/12/10-old-school-marketing-lessons-for-mobile-marketers/
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