Monday, December 18, 2006

Guerrilla Marketing and Marketing Case Studies

If you are like me you` have at one time or the other made some presentations to your customers that did not really cut the muster. And all of us have realized, time and again, that these presentations will not cut ice with your customer unless and until they include some heavy duty facts about the client's specific needs, and how we, as an marketing entity have proven competence in dealing with those needs. Most marketers make the mistake of assuming that a typical marketing presentation, in order to be good, needs to be voluminous and should include everything that we have ever done that relates even remotely to the needs of the clients.

But nothing could be further from the truth. If truth be told, the customer is interested in knowing if you have the specific expertise to help them with their requirement. And this can easily be solved with the use of something that has come to be known and appreciated in the industry as marketing case studies. Enter guerrilla marketing. The term has been around for a few years. I remember to buy the book and the CD could be bought and run on Windows 95.

Fast forward to the beginning of 2007; guerrilla marketing has become a household name with online marketers. To find out more about guerrilla marketing who's focuses primarily is to build an aggressive marketing plan built from the ground up and able to deliver high end turn around conversions in a very short time period. with these results you can approach any potential customer and present him with a great arsenal of marketing plans and proof of your ability a plethora of case studies.

What exactly are marketing case studies? And how can marketing case studies help the client make up their minds about which agency they want to hire? To answer these questions, we need to examine the nomenclature of 'marketing case studies' themselves. As the name reveals, marketing case studies are case studies that deal with a specific example of the kind of marketing that your client is interested in. Let us take the case of marketing case studies dealing with search engine marketing.

When you include such marketing case studies in your marketing presentation, it does two important things. One, it tells your client that you have prior experience in this area. Secondly, and more importantly, it enables the client to see how exactly you dealt with a problem similar to the one she or he has and how you were able to make the most of that kind of adverse situation. Both these things will go a long way in making and establishing your credentials with the client.

Marketing case studies and its foundation an excellently executed guerrilla marketing plan also do a whole lot more than impressing customers. They are an invaluable aid in helping establish your leadership in your specific market. If I were a client trawling the Internet for a suitable client and I came across a plethora of websites, but only one of them (yours in this case) offered marketing case studies that provided more than a mere glimpse into the kind of services you offered, who do you think I would pick to deal with the job on hand? Now you can see for yourself how important marketing case studies are! For more information on getting fast results in guerrilla marketing and it's fast positive result a super case study; contact Wayne Cowan at http://www.gracecore.com/index.php?s=marketing+plan for more details

1 comment:

Unknown said...

way cool, please send me somemore info