Go ahead. Revert to “old school” marketing. If you dare…

Go ahead. Revert to “old school” marketing. If you dare…

“Broadcast the message and they will come!”?“Segment my broadcast and I will have better response.”?Both of these time–honored methods of reaching our customers have worked for as long as there was print and radio–TV to get the message out.

The obsolete marketing message

And both have become increasingly obsolete as new channels of reach have evolved,?allowing direct and personal contact with our potential customers, and better yet, free and near–free forms of marketing just for the asking.

Today’s marketing tools and methods

Today, if you are not targeting your marketing effort with predictive analysis and segment–focused communications, you are way behind others who do.??Big data analytics enable us to find and target just the right audience at the right time, something we could not do even a few years ago.?If you feel overwhelmed by this, there are experts waiting to serve you with new tools, ideas and channels you have never used, and which will open your eyes to powers that may shock you.

But the leaders of this new school practice customer–driven communication, personalized to the point of basing communication upon individual customer behavior.

A personal story

My spouse visited a website for women’s clothing, then followed it with a search for a service using a browser.?Immediately, seconds after her shopping effort, ads for that same online retailer surrounded her on the other site.?Those ads could have been for a competing online retailer looking to take business from the first. But either way, targeted marketing worked with her that day.?She bought again.

Interactive conversations with your customers

But the pinnacle of direct new–age marketing comes in the form of interactive conversations between company and customer, progressing from the contact through purchase through follow–up offer. Surely you’ve experienced this in your own online shopping efforts and perhaps have used that time–limited 15% discount to purchase something you may or may not have needed.

Old school or new school. Spend lots and not be sure of the return on investment; or spend much less and offer some of the savings to the customer.?Hmm.?Which is the win–win here?

Now, if you had a choice and the inclination to do something about it, which would you want to be??Old school??New school?



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Rick Andrade, MBA

M&A, Banking, New Business Development

2 年

In the Middle Market M&A world, the answer to Old School v New School or along that spectrum depends on the age of the client and the age of their customer base. Older business leaders tend to have grown up with their customers, and while they are not unaware of more contemporary marketing techniques and trends, they are rather more cautious as experience tells them to be a Fast Follower, not an First Mover. But there may be a cost to wait. Younger business owners think differently and have connected with their customers via Social Media platforms that can link the flow of advertising from nearly any online touch including Facebook, TikTok, Instagram, and a dozen other platforms that offer a direct link to your website to close the sale. And in most cases Younger business owners sell to younger consumers who can only be found on these media platforms. Given the lightning pace of new social media innovations there's a new normal to embrace. I'm afraid however that Old School malaise may not recognize the danger ahead if they don't learn how to find and attract younger consumers asap. Make sense? Rick

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