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Creating a marketing strategy that really works isn’t just about making a plan – it’s about staying flexible, learning as you go, and being open to new insights. Here’s a quick list of what to focus on and what to avoid, so your efforts make a real impact. What to Do: Start by setting clear goals that fit with your brand’s vision. Take a close look at your strengths and weaknesses; it’ll help you shape an approach that’s authentic and effective. Use a mix of marketing channels that reach your audience where they are, and don’t forget to test and tweak as you go. Small adjustments can keep your strategy fresh and relevant. What to Avoid: Don’t assume you know what your market wants – let data and insights guide you. Ignoring competitors and customer needs can leave you out of touch. And relying on just one channel limits your reach; a good strategy spreads its efforts across multiple platforms. Lastly, don’t ‘set it and forget it’ – staying engaged is key to catching new opportunities. A strong marketing strategy is an ongoing journey, not a one-time task. Embrace continuous learning and adapt as the market shifts. Keep moving forward, and watch your brand thrive! #MarketingTips #BrandBuilding #GrowthMindset #CustomerFirst #Thriwarna
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Best marketing strategy ever! Steve Jobs Think different / Crazy ones speech (with real subtitles)
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Psychological aspects of marketing. Why branded products make more sales even if the quality of their products are not the best. The FOMO(fear of missing out) effect is a great psychological tool in marketing. The fear of missing out on grasping or joining a particular trend will get people stuck on just anything. The ENDOWMENT effect. The idea that once someone gets something special, something trendy, it gains more value with time. This can push people to get a highly paraded item just to show off its value with time. The STATUS effect. Most brands sell lifestyles and the idea of people wanting to belong to a high value group would push them to hop on any trendy, high value lifestyle. A GOOD product. A good product with good PR will eventually sell. People want to get the value of their money in products. A well developed brand will be easy to communicate. An INFLUENTIAL INFLUENCER. Getting an influence to push a product into the market has been the best marketing strategy of many companies. This does not mean hiring just any popular person with numbers to influence your product. Hiring someone who's lifestyle influences the masses and has a track record to proof it is ideal for a marketing strategy
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Does a Marketing Expert need a Strategist? My reaction to what this Marketing Agency Founder said about me… I asked, what’s different about working with me vs. other consultants and she said: “Having a real marketing background is vital because you understand the: ▪️Tools ▪️Tech ▪️Approaches You’re current. That really matters. I see a lot of branding folks out there are either really out of touch or just too new. Tangible results: ☑️A polished LinkedIn presence ☑️ A powerful brand book ☑️ Super clear positioning Even if you think you know what to do, having someone to make sure you do it and help reframe your thoughts and guide you is totally worth it. You should definitely do it.” - Jessica Perreault Marketing & Strategy Leader
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