Business to Business Marketing Essentials Boston MA

There are five essential elements to any business to business marketing program, and this article will discuss each of those elements in detail.

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The overall goal of business to business marketing is to increase profitability for your organization. This goal is achieved through support for the sales department and efforts to increase brand awareness. Business to business marketing tactics include direct mail, website design and optimization, email newsletters, brand building, and trade show marketing. There are five essential elements to any business to business marketing program, and this article will discuss each of those elements in detail.

Develop a Positioning Statement

Before you can engage in any advanced marketing tactics, you need to develop a positioning statement. A positioning statement is a brief synopsis of what you do as a company and how you fit into your industry. These statements typically describe exactly what you do and how you do it better or more efficiently than your competitors. If you attempt to engage in business to business marketing without a good understanding of what your company is all about, you probably will not get the results you are looking for.

Create Marketing Messages

Marketing material is useless without well written copy. Every company should have a slogan that quickly tells potential clients who you are and why they should purchase their next widget from you. Once you have created a detailed positioning statement, developing slogans and ad copy should be relatively simple. When writing your marketing copy, remember to be very concise, as potential clients will lose interest fast if your copy is too verbose.

Create a Plan for your Campaign

Every company will need a slightly different strategy in order to maximize their marketing dollars. Many companies thrive for decades on direct mail marketing alone, but the vast majority of companies will need a well designed and diverse marketing program. If you are planning a marketing campaign for your company, do not be afraid of areas that require a large investment up front. Trade show marketing, for example, can seem like a daunting proposition, but through creative use of your trade show exhibit, the investment has the potential to pay off for your company in a huge way.

Measure Your Return on Investment

When you are finished creating the outline for your marketing program, it's time to execute your plan. Even the best designed marketing program will not necessarily play out exactly as you expect, so it is important to measure your results. With a system in place to track the return on your investment, you can get a clear picture of what types of marketing work best for your company. Many marketing professionals skip this step, which results in less profitability in the long run.

Adjust Your Marketing Portfolio

Once you have a system in place to track your results, you can make changes to increase profitability. This element of business to business marketing is often overlooked by professionals in the field of marketing. You should be constantly adjusting and tweaking your marketing program to make the most from each dollar you spend. If you see data that points to the fact that you should make a change, do not hesitate to make the change. Ninety percent of the time you will be happy that you made the change and acted aggressively on the data that is at your disposal, and the size of your wallet will reflect your persistence.

Andy Keeler is the owner of MODdisplays, a company that specializes in portable http://www.moddisplays.com/ trade show displays and exhibit graphics. MODdisplays offers free graphic design and a free rendering service in an effort to simplify the process of purchasing trade show booths online. MODdisplays also offers Exhibit One displays, which are the most eco-friendly displays available on the market today. MODDisplays can be found online at: http://www.moddisplays.com .


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