Liberty League International, 10 Reasons Why Businesses Fail at Marketing.<br><br><p>1) They don't fully understand it.</p><p>Perception: Marketing is advertising.<br>
Reality: Marketing may not even include advertising.<br>
Perception: Marketing is an expense.<br>
Reality: Marketing is an investment.<br>
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2) They rely almost exclusively on Word-of-Mouth.</p><p>Word-of-mouth is the best way to get business and savvy marketing helps create it. <br>
So, you can't sit back and hope for customers. You must be proactive.</p><p>_______________________________________________________________________
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3) They think they can't afford it.</p><p>This ties in with the perception/reality issue... when marketing is primarily limited to
traditional advertising that's usually expensive and often less than effective. Good
marketing involves a smorgasbord of cost-effective, creative options and
executions.</p><p>_______________________________________________________________________</p><p>4) Their product needs improvement.</p><p>Obviously, the better the product, the better the marketing can be. It's hard to get
people excited about a product that's esoteric, irrelevant or inferior.</p><p>_______________________________________________________________________</p><p>5) They expect results too quickly.</p><p>Unless you're running some kind of sale, marketing takes time. Like building a
house or getting in shape it takes planning, discipline and patience.</p><p>_______________________________________________________________________</p><p>6) Arrogance or naiveté.</p><p>Maybe you think you can do it all yourself or simply don't know where to turn. The
problem is, if it's not truly your expertise chances are you'll be wasting both time
and money. Think about it. If you're building a house, it helps to have a great
architect, right? If you have legal issues, it helps to have a great lawyer. Successful
business owners know the same applies to their marketing.</p><p>_______________________________________________________________________</p><p>7) They don't really know what they're selling.</p><p>It's not just the product or service; it's also the emotional and psychological benefit.
You need to determine what that is.</p><p>_______________________________________________________________________</p><p>8) They don't really know who they're selling to.</p><p>Many a marketing effort as failed because the prospects they've been targeting for
the past few years are not the ones they need to be targeting looking ahead.</p><p>_______________________________________________________________________</p><p>9) They don't embrace the new technology.</p><p>Things are constantly evolving and your marketing must employ every relevant
technological advantage to stay competitive.</p><p>_______________________________________________________________________</p><p>10) They get help, but the wrong help.</p><p>Friends and associates are fine if they're qualified. Too often, they aren't.
When it comes to getting the best marketing help one obvious test is seeing how
well they do it for themselves. Visit their web site, spend a few minutes, see what
they've done and what their clients say, and then decide.</p><p>
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