Posted by ShopMesh on 15th April 2010

Marketing Plan – 4 Components of a Marketing Strategy

Marketing Plan - 4 Components of a Marketing Strategy

 

How much should I spend on marketing?

This is a common question that marketing consultants gets asked on a regular basis.

The simple answer is that there is no hard a fast rule – it depends on the competitive environment, the stage of business development, the product or service category and the balance of advertising designed to promote the brand vs advertising designed to generate a specific response.

As a result of these factors, marketing budgets are best set based on careful analysis of a number of factors as part of a Marketing Strategy not via the often used % of sales method.

If you are looking to develop a deeper understanding of your marketing budget then there are two good places to start.

  1. Brand Awareness- Analysing the level of advertising that is appropriate to reach your target markets with appropriate levels of frequency and credibility

  1. Specific Response – Analysing the response and conversion rates you are achieving from various forms of advertising

Brand awareness is a direct product of the  Marketing Strategy – by identifying the key target markets and having an understanding of the competitive environment it is possible to establish a picture of the level and types of “brand” advertising required to generate awareness of the brand for new customers and reinforce the message with existing consumers.

Planning the elements of the campaign designed to generate a specific response is more closely aligned with the sales budgets and requires analysis of the response and conversion rates you are achieving from various forms of advertising.

Using response and conversion rates as a starting point allows MJH Group to determine the expected result for a particular level of spend in a particular area and plan the marketing strategy accordingly. This is correlated to the sales budget to help plan the necessary mix of advertising required to drive the response to deliver the sales result.

Question about marketting strategy

i badly need examples of defense marketting strategies..?
i have thr exapmles for attack strategies but i don't have any exapmles for defense strategies i.e position, mobile,flank,contraction,pre-emptive…plz help…!!!

    13 Responses

  1. guzen says:

    hmmm, i agree

  2. Saghar says:

    1 – C: the clue is in the name. GLOBAL.
    2 – D: the summary is just a summary, finance is just finance. You could argue that it goes in the situation analysis, too.
    3 – A: specifically, Product, Place, Price and Promotion.
    4 – I'd assume the answer is C.
    5 – A: since this covers the other answers, if you're a producer. Marketing is all about customer satisfaction.
    6 – C: since this isn't as tangible as the others, and supports the business.
    7 – D: consumers are interested in the product, and nothing else.
    8 – I'd assume A, although I'm not sure.
    9 – A: since this is a necessity.
    10 – A, or D: depending on which retailer. A if it's yours, D if it's someone else's.
    11 – D: since the others can't be controlled by one business.
    12 – D: as Promotion is a task that needs to be completed.
    13 – C: also known as Place.
    14 – A: the clue is in the question – area of a PRODUCT.
    15 – D: a plan is a plan, no action is taken.
    16 – I'd assume A, although I'm not sure.
    17 – I think D, since the cash flow is based on assumptions.
    18 – A: it's all about the product.
    19 – B: higher market share results in higher revenue.
    20 – D: all of the others have more competition. Niches are generally untouched.

    Some may be wrong, but heh, do your own homework next time!

  3. moon says:

    When a company designs the product with little or no input from customer, the company is practicing:
    a. Production concept
    b. Product concept
    c. Selling concept
    d. Marketing concept

  4. nacao says:

    Solid marketing advice, Adam. I love the stuff on understanding your customer’s motivation to buy.

  5. rails says:

    Yes Postcard Marketing leverage is good too.

  6. earthlink says:

    Great video, love the presentation, it all seems to be so easy. It now makes sense

  7. corpo says:

    Without a good marketing strategy you are dead.

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  9. psychic says:

    This is a really great video.

  10. Khurri says:

    Virtual universtiy takes serious action against this student.

  11. moon says:

    1. C

    2. C

    3. A..

  12. truth says:

    This video would be of great help. Thanks for the share :)

  13. urbantool says:

    Thank you very much for sharing! I’m going to apply this to my art!

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