Why Insight and Flexibility is More Important than Perseverance in Marketing
By Vishal P. Rao
Marketing successfully requires not only insight into how a product or
service can be successfully marketed but also flexibility into the marketing of
a product or service.
This is one of the marketing principles that doesn't seem to be taught
successfully. Too many times, the "marketing gurus" will promote a
type of marketing that has worked for them to the exclusion of all other types
of marketing.
Now the type of marketing they promote may very well have worked well for
them, but it is folly to believe that one marketing method and one marketing
method only will work for every product or service everywhere. This just is not
the reality as marketing methods can be as unique as the products and services
that are marketed.
Innovation, creativity and flexibility are needed in any type of marketing
efforts. Trying several types of marketing is usually the best method of
eliminating marketing methods that fail, and determining which marketing methods
are successful.
Online business or any type of business for that matter demands perseverance
and determination. Perseverance and determination are also promoted heavily by
the marketing gurus. However, perseverance and determination does NOT mean
sticking with a marketing method that is incorrect for the product or service or
NOT producing any results. It does not mean continuing self-defeating marketing
methods over and over at a loss each and every month.
To prove a point about the misconceptions sometimes promoted by the marketing
gurus and the misconceptions others may have about perseverance in general, I've
used two actual case studies below:
A. Case Study #1 is a young male who started an online business many years
ago promoting marketing resources and marketing strategies. He had many fine
offerings that were of great value, as he spent much time and energy researching
and developing resources. He read many manuals from marketing gurus, who
stressed a lot on list building and e- mail marketing.
This young man, following the marketing guru's advice, spent much time and
energy for years, e-mailing others relentlessly, swapping ads for further
exposure, writing articles in other newsletters and e-zines, and trying every
"trick" of e-mail marketing to no avail. He also persisted in this
strategy as he had taken to heart the principle of "never quitting"
quite literally, which the gurus had promoted so heartily to him.
He lost quite a great deal of time and money until he noticed that his Web
site had been ranking quite well in the Search Engines (after all, he had great
content). Most of the few sales he had been making were coming directly from his
Web site, despite the fact that he did not believe in (and dreaded) Search
Engine marketing! He rethought the whole process and his approach, and began
focussing on marketing his resources strictly from his Web site, applying his
perseverance and determination to that, with incredible success ever since!
B. Case Study #2 is a middle aged female who approached the marketing
somewhat differently, as she had read a manual from a different marketing guru.
She was promoting a customized service, rather than a product, and the guru,
whose advice she followed, firmly believed in Search Engine marketing, and
Search Engine marketing alone. She spent literally tons of money, and tons of
time, getting her Web site to the top of the Search Engines.
Like Case Study #1, she felt that if she only gave it enough time, and
persevered, sales would be made. As time went on, she discovered that most of
her sales were being made through her e-mail marketing. Her articles, ad
swapping, and other e-mail marketing efforts (she published routinely her own
newsletters and e-zines), were leading to more clients than those which were
attained off her Web site. In her case, e-mail marketing was the "key"
to success, but she also was following the mandates of the wrong marketing guru.
The above two studies highlight the folly of blindly following the mandates
of any marketing guru. While many do have good solid advice to give, the
business owner must possess enough flexibility to test many methods. Creativity
and an open mind help immensely when determining marketing methods.
Perseverance and dedication are important, of course. But they must be
applied correctly, along with flexibility and innovation, for success to occur
in a business. All avenues should be pursued with perseverance and dedication
and then choices of marketing methods made based upon the results. After all,
results are what make a marketing method successful! Without results, any
marketing method is a dismal failure.
Vishal P. Rao is the owner of Home
Based Business Opportunities - One of Internet's leading website dedicated
to starting, managing and marketing a home based business.
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