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Tito Philips, Jnr.By Tito Philips, Jnr.July 2, 2012108 Mins Read
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Every smart entrepreneur knows without marketing his/her business is going to die!

But that’s just one side of the story. The other side of the story, which unfortunately is the most important side is often confusing to most entrepreneurs. The other side of the story is that most entrepreneurs find marketing difficult.

Marketing is not a one off activity and it requires a great deal of integration. The ability to successfully put together this integrated marketing strategy is what most entrepreneurs are lacking.  To put an end to this, I present to you the idiot’s guide to strategic marketing.

The Idiot’s Definition to Marketing

Marketing in the simplest way means being everywhere your ideal target customers are. Meaning, go where they go; read what they read; watch what they watch; play where they play. In other words, use all available means to creatively be in their front. What do you do when you get in their front? Start and build a long term win-win relationship with them.

How?

Here’s how – develop a marketing strategy!

Most entrepreneurs don’t consider a marketing strategy and the few who do at all; here is what they call a marketing strategy:

  • Develop a core message [your story, USP],
  • Develop identity elements [logo, branding] and
  •  Perhaps a sales proposition [offer]

This is like scratching the surface!

So What’s a Marketing Strategy?  

A marketing strategy is how you plan to use the scarce resources AVAILABLE to you to build an ONGOING case that your business, products and services are the OBVIOUS CHOICE for a narrowly defined ideal target customer.

This definition was given by John Jantsch author of ‘Duct Tape Marketing’. I like it because it is very complete.

How do I mean?

1. Plan to Use AVAILABLE Scarce Resources

The first reason why this definition is so on point is because of where it started from — how you plan to use scarce resources.

The first thing you want to bear in mind about a marketing strategy is a clear and unbiased understanding of what you own or have at the MOMENT. You can only use what you have to get what you want.

I am often amazed when I meet entrepreneurs who keep complaining about not having money to do marketing. I just laugh. It is true marketing requires money, but the greatest truth of all is that marketing requires CREATIVITY more than it requires money. I have always believed in one simple saying that has helped me so much in my entrepreneurial journey; when you don’t have resources, become resourceful.

I am from a very humble background, paid my way through the university doing a part time program alongside business. I started the program in 2007, 6 years after my high school. My first attempt at business was after my computer engineering and networking program in 2003. I had no money, no office and no clients (resources). But I had ideas (resourcefulness).

The first computer I helped to buy for my first client ever, I made friends with the sellers and used their office in the centre of the biggest computer market in Nigeria (computer village) as my contact point. It was a simple win-win collaboration. Using their office ensured I brought them more customers to buy computer. For me it gave my new business the needed credibility for a start up.

I went further to team up with a friend who had leads to sell to but lacked the technical skills to deliver. Together we created a business card, invoice and way bill all carrying the address of the seller at computer village but with our own business name and contacts. When clients go to our office and we weren’t there, the real owners simply attended to them on our behalf making the sale and keeping our own share (commission on sale).

I chose computer village because that’s where our ideal target customers are and go to seek for what we provide as a business. By being resourceful even without sufficient resources, we were in business.

Again, when you don’t have resources, become resourceful.

Meaning, get creative with your marketing. If you are not using your available scarce resources creatively enough to start getting the kind of results you want, however little; then you don’t deserve MORE resources. To him who is faithful with little, to him more shall be given. And to him who is wasteful with what he has been given, that which was given to him shall be taken from him!

2. Build an ONGOING case for your Business, Product or Services

This is the implementation phase; strategic marketing is a continuous process. It’s not what you start today and stop tomorrow. It must be consistent, continuous, ongoing and never ending. Remember, the day it ends, the death of your business begins!

Many entrepreneurs don’t get this part, they approach marketing from a short term view. I will just do a little ad this month and see what that brings me. Guess what? NOTHING!

You have to be ready to keep being in the front of your ideal target customers for as long as your business exists. It is not something you rest on, or get tired of, or think is no longer necessary. You are finished if you do. Remember our idiot’s definition to marketing? Being everywhere your ideal target customers are. Here’s the missing part; ALL OF THE TIME!

Without this consistency in your marketing, you are not going to get any results. You have to be in their front always. And there is a clause to this; you are not in their front to sell. No, never sell, sell, sell, and sell every time you are in front of your ideal target customers. Why?

They will HATE you for it and they will AVOID you like plague. Instead, being in the front is about nurturing a win-win relationship with them. It’s about them first and you second. It is about showing them how much you care about them by focusing on their needs before yours. When you show up in their front, don’t SELL, HELP!

In the cyber cafe business I co-started with two other partners, this was our winning strategy. I have written about it in an unusual article business growth 101: how attract, keep and grow profitable customers. Make sure you read it. The basic idea is this; keep showing up in their front to remind them you still exist by being helpful.

Being helpful is not selling; being helpful is creatively coming up with values you can add to their lives for FREE!

3. Become the OBVIOUS CHOICE to a Narrowly Defined Ideal Target Customer

This is the reward stage of the idiot’s guide to strategic marketing. This is why you did all you did above, to become the default choice of the ideal target customer. This is why being helpful is the best way to sell; you are the first on people’s mind when they need what you offer. Because you haven’t been forcing the sale on them, the day they need what you sell or the day you eventually make an offer, they naturally buy.

Why?

Because all along, you have been eliminating all the barriers to the sale by being helpful. You have helped them to make the buying decision easily. They know, they like you and they trust you because you have been there when no one else cared about them.

You have given so much, it’s time they reciprocated. At this stage, they would refer you to their friends, talk about you to anyone who cares to listen. They would celebrate you.

But there’s a BIG clause!

Marketing without strategy is the noise before failure. For any marketing strategy and corresponding set of tactics to work, you must first narrowly define your ideal client and then apply the strategy towards attracting more happy customers. — John Jantsch

This can only happen if you have been in the front of the right customers. Without this single element in place, all your strategic marketing is a big failure. None of the two points discussed above would work if you’ve been in front of the wrong audience.

You can only become the obvious choice to the right audience whose needs you can meet. Identifying them is clearly how you become their obvious choice. It doesn’t matter how long you stay in front of the wrong audience or how frequent you make your appearances, you can never become their obvious choice.

Your turn

How strategic is your marketing? What challenges are you facing when trying to create a winning marketing strategy?

Share your comments below and please remember to share this unusual article with others.

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  1. Grady Pruitt on July 3, 2012 8:22 pm

    I know I need to do a better job of marketing, and when I first started reading this, I must admit a part of me started saying “but I have no money!” You’re right, though. We have to take advantage of the resources we have and one of those resources is creativity. I need to start thinking about how I can use my creativity as a marketing tool to help me get what I want.

    Thanks for sharing!

    Reply
    • Tito Philips, Jnr. on July 3, 2012 9:15 pm

      You are welcome Grady!

      I agree marketing cost money, but NOT all marketing. All you need is just some creativity here and there. With some serious ingenuity on your part, you can take advantage of cheap but effective marketing strategies.

      I’m glad this was helpful.

      Reply
  2. oladotun olowookere on July 3, 2012 9:05 pm

    the truth is that i really need to do a great deal of marketing i have somethings that am working on and its as if i have explore all my marketing options but with this i know it can only get better

    Reply
    • Tito Philips, Jnr. on July 3, 2012 9:12 pm

      Hey Dotun!

      Thank you for the feedback, so brave of you to be sincere about this. Not many would readily admit that their marketing still needs more improvement. The truth is this; no amount of marketing is enough. To succeed, you have to EXPLORE all possible options available to being in front of your target market!

      Reply
  3. Malik on July 4, 2012 4:35 pm

    This is Great Tito for the marvelous insights you have poured here.
    The truth is that marketing has a lot to do with value creation. And from there the definition of “Money accumulation” can be derived. That you accumulate money by discovery people’s problems and finding a solutions to it. And by doing so, you make profit from selling your selling as a solution provider.

    And i really agree with you that marketing must be consistent, continuous, ongoing and never ending. Like my mentor, Donald Trump, rightly said, that no matter what you have achieved in life you just have to keep the equilibrium going. Never stop. Because the day you stop the momentum, that’s when you experience the greatest decline not only in your business but in life as well. So we just have to keep it keep it on.
    Nice tips Philip. Keep it up.

    Reply
    • Tito Philips, Jnr. on July 5, 2012 11:36 am

      Thanks Malik!

      Marketing is never ending. You are right, the momentum must never stop. You have a great mentor too, Donald Trump is such an unusual entrepreneur I really respect. And he’s a great marketer too, you can tell from his hair! 🙂

      Reply
  4. Jerry Burt on August 9, 2012 5:34 pm

    Hey Guy:
    I have to tell you that i was blown away with the sheer volume of articles and information on your site. I’m pretty aware of all the big hitters are but I never heard of you. Anyway, I’m located in South Jersey and always willing to attend or participate in any of your events. You’ve got a friend in your network as long as you continue to share great content.

    Reply
    • Tito Philips, Jnr. on August 9, 2012 7:43 pm

      Thank you Jerry!
      Glad to see you around, checked out your site, you really have something nice going on there. Looking forward to a win-win connection.

      Reply
  5. brock on August 18, 2012 8:42 am

    Main thing is you need to build a marketing strategy for a long journey.

    Reply
    • Tito Philips, Jnr. on August 19, 2012 9:01 pm

      Hello Brock,

      I like the way you phrased it “build a marketing strategy for a long journey”. So on point. It’s indeed a long journey. But many approach it with a short term marketing strategy. What a pity!

      Thanks for the insightful comment.

      Reply
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