Posts Tagged ‘target’

Marketing Tip: Using Mind Maps to Help Identify Target Consumers

Tuesday, February 23rd, 2010

So you’ve got the perfect product. Maybe it’s an all-in-one toaster, omelet fryer, and coffee maker. Or a telephone that auto-dials contacts at pre-programmed times, making that Sunday afternoon phone call to mom easier to remember. How about a toilet paper dispenser that automatically re-orders toilet paper from your local supermarket when the roll gets low? Regardless of your product is, one thing is certain: you will need to identify the consumer or consumers most likely to purchase it. When brainstorming to come up with your target consumer, designing a flowchart linking potential consumers to the product will, no doubt, be extremely useful. Mind Maps are an effective and creative way to design product-to-consumer flowcharts, and they can help facilitate the brainstorming process surrounding identifying your target buyer.

Using Mind Mapping to Put Together a Product-to-Consumer Flow Chart

Mind Mapping is a means of depicting information, or “mapping out” ideas using words, images, colors, and other visual representations. Information constructed in this manner is thought to stimulate the brain’s natural learning functionality, because it makes use of several learning pathways, rather than just one. With Mind Maps, the brain can process not only words, but colors and images as well. This engages multiple areas of the brain, allowing thoughts to flow more easily and intuitively.1 Mind Maps are, therefore, a natural choice for brainstorming to create marketing flowcharts that help identify buyers.

The first step in creating a product-to-consumer flow chart is to represent the product as the central image of the Mind Map. This topic should be located in the center of the map. Next, the main uses or functions of the product should be attached to the central image, and listed on “branches” flowing from the image. Any product sub-uses that you feel are important to note should be listed next, and attached to the “branches” on “child-branches”. Lastly, decide what groups are most likely to benefit from the uses or functions your product offers, and attach them to the uses/functions using more “child branches”. The attached Mind Map depicts a flow-chart connecting the a product called the “Video Game Cell Phone” to its potential consumer(s) in the manner described above.

Identifying Consumer Target Groups From the Mind Mapped Flow-Chart

As the Mind Map shows, consumers 18-24 are most likely to benefit from all four of the listed uses/functions. Therefore, you may decide that 18-24 year olds are your most likely target base for the product. However, 25-34 year olds appear to likely benefit from three of the four uses your product offers, making those in this age group good targets of your product as well. A marketing campaign focused on consumers age 18-34 thus emerges as the strategy most profitable to pursue. Though simplistic in nature, the attached Mind Map shows how instrumental it can be in the initial brainstorming process for identifying the target consumer. By organizing initial brainstorming ideas in the manner described, marketers can save time and money when deciding where to put the emphasis for a marketing campaign.

Social Media Promotion Done Inconspicuously

Friday, December 11th, 2009

OK, let’s start with a BOLD Statement.  Sort of a BHAG (Big Hairy Audacious Goal)

Anyone, and I mean absolutely anyone, can make money with social media.However, you need the latest social media tactics.

How can I be sure?

Look at the proof, there are a ton of different people that make an absolutely huge amount every month with Twitter, Facebook, YouTube and the other social media platforms and they do it by religiously following some carved in stone principles.

And, when I say that these folks follow these principles, I mean always, not just most of the time.

So, I’m going to share a couple of these time tested rules today to get you going on the right path.

First, unless you are a seasoned PR and media expert, get some help before you go down the wrong path with your Social Media sales exploits.

Why?

It just makes sense, that’s why.If you are looking to become a pilot you don’t just jump into the cockpit and turn the key.You study.You study before you takeoff.

There are a number of valuable courses and experts out there, but there is also a lot of absolute junk.  One of the absolute best bargains that I have come across is the Affiliate Assassin System.

OK, so you’ve made the decision to invest in some Social Media training – sooner rather than late.

Now what?

It is very important to digest precisely what type of offers to market on your budding social media kingdom.And, there’s no doubt that CPA offers convert like crazy on all the best social media sites.

If you don’t know much about CPA (Cost per Action), great training and bonus resources are available at Commission Payload Bonus.

What else should you focus on?

Always remember: Social Media is just what the name says – MEDIA.  Albeit in a new format, perhaps, but it’s still media.

Only, now you really own the “magazine”.  

Just ponder that for a moment.  

Let’s take an example.  Pick any Media guru, let’s say Oprah.  Of course her main course is celebrities and books.  But, she can sell pretty much anything she decides to hawk, simply because people trust her.

She’s built up that trust over time.

And, she always camouflages her pitch with other valuable content – stuff that her viewers or readers want and are deeply interested in.

You need to do the same with your Social Media strategy.

Always value your audience and followers.Really care about them.Deliver them value.

Treat them with the care they deserve.This may appear to be simple, however this is the most critical aspect of developing a huge rabid following in the social media.

Just couple this over-riding principle of respect with the cutting edge social media techniques from an expert that has already mastered the forum and copy their success.

keep your mind on the prize, the payoff is there if you follow the road map.  It’s not unusual to be able to monetize to the tune of per month per follower