By Mark on Jul 15, 2008 in Advertising, Analytics, Branding, Direct Marketing, Featured, Marketing, Offer, Process, Social Media, Strategy, Viral Marketing | 1 Comment
"Warning: Habits May Be Good for You" explores how an anthropologist turned to marketing experts from CPG companies like Procter & Gamble to help increase the incidence of hand-washing with soap after using the toilet in the nation of Ghana to improve the health of children. Obviously, this was an important effort and I was encouraged to see marketing practitioners as instrumental in helping achieve success in this endeavor.
As I was reading the article, it struck me that many of the techniques used are found in Robert B. Cialdini's classic Influence: The Psychology of Persuasion. I'd lent out my copy a few years ago and, thankfully, had to buy a new version which includes an epilogue written by Dr. Cialdini in 2007. My re-re which triggered my thoughts on social media.
By Mark on Jun 11, 2008 in Direct Mail, Featured, Marketing, Process, Strategy, Testing | 0 Comments
You plan for offensive operations, while you prepare to play defense. You'll find this concept in both warfare and sports, and it's applicable in business as well.
I much prefer playing offense, because that's where you score and generate revenues. A strong business offensive plan also limits the amount of places you'll need to prepare to play defense, freeing up more resources for--you guessed it--playing more offense.
By Mark on Jun 4, 2008 in CRM, Direct Marketing, Featured, Marketing, Process, Strategy | 3 Comments
My experience with L.L. Bean today shows that customer service, when done correctly, isn't an expense. It can be your #1 marketing tool and put a wide moat between your business and your competitors.
L.L. Bean is the standard against which your phone support should be measured.
By Mark on Mar 11, 2008 in Direct Marketing, Featured, Inserts | 0 Comments
I admit that I actually enjoy being upsold. That's partly because it's what I do for a living. It's also because I want to make certain that I've purchased the right thing for the problem I'm trying to solve.
That means I've got two all wheel drive vehicles in Northern Virginia because it sometimes [...]