Sometimes marketers get caught up in the creative process and
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Sometimes marketers get caught up in the creative process and
in association with brandworld & Q A Sometimes marketers get caught up in the creative process and forget it’s about selling products, says BrandWorld MD Richard Stevens. Q what’s the biggest mistake some marketers make? Some marketers seem to have completely abdicated their sales and ROI responsibilities to their company sales teams. Marketing is selling and everything should lead to sales. It’s not about how clever the packaging is or how entertaining the ad is. It’s about giving consumers a reason to buy; about identifying what’s in it for them. Q What does that mean in practice? Lion’s ‘Made to Match’ and Wattie’s ‘Food in a Minute’ integrated projects are classic examples of how you can give consumers a reason to buy your products. Giving beer lovers the knowledge and an excuse to drink good beer with food was what many people wanted. They wanted to turn up to a BBQ with beer, not with wine! Same with ‘Food in a Minute’. Yes, busy mums like to know beans are nutritious, but more importantly they want to know how they can use them to provide quick, interesting and tasty meals for their kids. It’s a fact of life: when you give to people, they’ll normally reciprocate. It’s the oldest sales technique in the book - trade useful, interesting information and you get engagement – but it’s also the one that’s most often forgotten. Q But how do you know what consumers need to hear? It’s hard. We mix our experience and the latest consumer insight research to understand and then carefully test scenarios. Then you’ve got to make sure you use the best media channels and programmes, balancing online and/or television, to make your target consumers really sit up and take notice. But that’s a whole other story. BrandWorld’s a gold sponsor of the TVNZ-NZ Marketing Awards. It’s a world leader in branded content. For more about sales activation, visit www.brandworld.co.nz ADV2014