Posts Tagged ‘research’

Sherlock Marketing Strategy

Wednesday, January 13th, 2010

One of the most cost-efficient ways of entering into the New Year is developing a solid business and marketing strategy. While it may be time consuming, the time spent developing a strong plan of attack, will not only save you money all year long, but it will give you a clear vision of how you will reach your revenue goals.

Developing an approach is a lot like performing detective work; you have to become the Sherlock Holmes of strategy. Asking the right questions, uncovering clues of the market, understanding the players involved all in order to obtain the correct answers to solve your business case.

Strategy begins with research. Good ole’ fashion research it acts as your magnifying glass for analyzing the market, recognizing and learning from competitors and having a thorough understanding of your target audience and how to reach them. By defining your customer, identifying who they are, how they make their purchasing decisions, what demographic they are in, will allow you to strategize an effective plan around how you will reach them and secure their business.

After discovering the aspects of the market you can then determine a realist budget

Thinking like Holmes

Thinking like Holmes

for your marketing campaigns and prioritize where you should focus your assets and attention on.

Sherlock gets it when he says, “It is a capital mistake to theorize before one has data. (A Scandal in Bohemia)” So go out there and get your data and form your theories of how you will succeed in this New Year.

Audience Sourcing: Find Your Target Market

Thursday, November 19th, 2009

bullseyeIt’s one of the biggest challenges companies face. They spend a large portion of time and resources to get it right and it’s ever-evolving: reaching your target market. But, there are some ways to make this process easier, less stressful and more educational along the way.

Research is the keystone of developing successful ways to reach your market. With accurate research in place, choosing the most effective way to reach your audience becomes an easier, less painful process. Often times when confronted with a vast amount of information, it’s easy to lose track and focus. Here’s a list of questions that will get the ball rolling in the right direction and help you reach your target demographic:

  • Who is your target audience?
  • Where are they located?
  • Are you using the most efficient platform to reach them?
  • How do you want them to feel about your brand?
  • Who is your competition?
  • Are they doing anything you’re not?

In answering these questions, you will have a solid foundation off which to build your next marketing move.  Having a strategy and positioning in place will help your company garner their desired results from marketing.

Online Research: The Basics

Friday, March 27th, 2009

 

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Whether you’re researching to pitch a client or write your latest blog, the internet is a powerful and credible tool—if you know how to use it. If you’re on a tight deadline or have a project with a huge scope, it can be difficult to even know where and how to begin the research process.  But by following these four simple tips, you can find the most useful information in the least amount of time. 

Be specific. 

Sounds simple, right? Using specific and targeted search terms can save you a lot of time, aggravation, and unnecessary reading. Make sure your words are concise and get right to the point.

For example, if you’re looking for an article on the positive affects of green marketing, instead of searching for “green marketing,” try searching for “green marketing benefits.” This will narrow your search and streamline your results. 

A keyword can be described as the terms of your search, or what you type in search bar when you visit a search engine. Make sure that the terms you use are concise, specific and spelled properly.

Evaluate your sources.

Make sure the information you use is of the highest caliber.  Double check any site you retrieve information from, giving highest priority to trusted websites.  Search news outlets, like CNN or the New York Times, before looking to less credible sources.  Do a background check on the author(s) of the piece and where they’re getting their information from–use only the best.

Make the most of Search Engines 

Search Engines, like Google and Yahoo!, offer a plethora of information. Use some of the above tips, as well as these tips offered by Google to track down the most accurate and relevant information quickly. 

Organize Your Research 

Using a clear organization system that you understand will make the research process more efficient and effective. Chances are, you’re not going to use every single source you read. Compile the most relevant information into a research brief or outline. This will help you organize your research and clear out the clutter.

Here are a few more resources that will get you on the right track with your online research. 

 

 

 

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