Why your marketing isn't working šŸ¤”

The 75% beneath the surface

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Welcome to Neighbourhood Post issue #48 - easy to implement digital marketing ideas straight through your metaphorical letterbox.

I hope youā€™ve had a good week.

Today Iā€™m taking you back to my early days, exploring the multiple dimensions of marketing.

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Promotion alone wonā€™t cut it šŸ‘€

In 2010 I studies for a diploma in marketing.

Every Tuesday and Thursday I drove to Stoke-on-Trent in my 1986 Nissan Micra for evening classes with the Charted Institute of Marketing.

Iā€™m feeling nostalgic just thinking about it. Look at her:

To be honest, a lot of the diploma felt irrelevant.

It was about supply chains and international markets, in a time where marketing was in purgatory - digital was emerging but not a viable or understood channel.

It was helpful to a point.

It taught me a few things - most surprisingly that thereā€™s a university in Stoke-on-Trent.

The one thing I remember above everything else is the Four Pā€™s of Marketing.

But before I get into that, let me tell you a familiar story:

When fundraising, sales or revenue arenā€™t going to plan, the CEO tends to be straight at the door of the marketing department. A ā€œwhat can we do to move the needleā€ chat. A request to see the analytics. A demotivating tone that the latest campaign has seen disappointing numbers.

We all know the scenario, right.

But donā€™t worry, youā€™re in a safe space here in this marketersā€™ community, and Iā€™m pleased to tell you that itā€™s not all your fault.

Back to the Four Pā€™s of Marketing: The four essential elements, with equal weighting, that contribute to your success:

  • Product: Is what youā€™re ā€˜sellingā€™ any good? Can it be improved?

  • Price: Is the price point representing value? Is it affordable and reasonable?

  • Place: Is the place people buy it easily navigable? Is your marketing where people are?

  • Promotion: Is your marketing message effective?

All four are elements of marketing, and as marketers we have to take responsibility for all four, even though two of them are hard for us to influence.

Promotion is only 25% responsible for your performance.

So when campaigns, products and sales flop and itā€™s time to do a post-mortem, why do we put a disproportionate amount of attention on promotion? If you think back to your last failure, can you analyse the whole, taking into account all four Pā€™s not just one?

In my experience, the main culprit for underperformance is the Product itself.

We often think our product/service/charity has a right to exist.

Or that thereā€™s an audience desperately waiting for it.

Thatā€™s just not true, and a lot of commercially successful start ups that get profile for having great marketing campaigns actually understand that itā€™s a combination of promotion, product, price and place.

If you were to improve your product, price and place, what steps would you take?

Thatā€™s all for today.

Iā€™m off for a few days next week, so Iā€™ll see you in two weeks time.

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