Thursday, November 20, 2008

Place Your Product Into a Person’s Life

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When I look at a product I'm not immediately thinking to myself about how I might make use out of it. Typically I just see the product, see what it does, and that's it. Yes, I'm sure that product could change my life, but I'm not entirely sure just how it would change it, and so I don't bother to buy it.

Have you ever seen a new product, had a little bit of interest, but walked away because you just couldn't see it fitting into your life? A few months later you're visiting a friend or talking to a coworker and they mention this specific item. They start going on and on about all these different ways they've been using it, this thing has made life so much easier for them.

Suddenly you think about how you might be able to use it for these exact same activities. They're telling you exactly how the product can be applied to your life, and now that you understand, you want to buy one yourself.

I know I've been in a situation like this. The only reason I didn't buy it to begin with was because I just didn't understand how it could impact me. That was a fault in the marketing for not giving me a helpful hand.

Marketing is meant to encourage a person to buy something. You need to generate interest in that product, and the best way to do this is to give people a reason why they should buy it.

If you plan on getting brochure printing done than make sure that your brochure is focused on what the product is and how it can impact a person's life. Come up with a variety of different specific ways they could make use of it. Don't list vague facts, but set activities. Brochure printing allows you the room to really go into these kinds of details so that a person will walk away understanding exactly why they would benefit from owning the product.

You can't know that I'm going to talk to someone else who owns it, and every time a person who could make use of your product doesn't buy one because they didn't know it was useful is a lost sale because of misguided marketing.

You need to be certain that you're giving people adequate and compelling reasons to make your product a part of their life. Of course, the better you know your customers the easier it will be to come up with these kinds of reasons. Once you know who your customers are, you'll be able to give them the best reasons why you can help make their lives that much better. Only strong research is going to provide you with the ability to accomplish this.

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