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What is Integrated Marketing?

Thursday, July 9th, 2009

There are two ways that we can think about integrated marketing. There is the narrow perception and the expanded one. We can think of integrated marketing as a strategy to increase our exposure by using several advertising vehicles to deliver our message – combining TV and print ads say.

Or we can think about integrated marketing as a strategy to increase the impact of our message. This means varying the style of our message as well as the vehicle. We want to use the expanded definition.

Fly Fishing – Integrated Marketing
Let me explain it using an analogy that I know very well – fly fishing. I’m the one out in the river with hip waders. But it takes more than those flattering pants to catch a fish. I have to think it through and do a little planning. I know that I want to catch a fish, but I have to decide which one – and how.

The fish I’m trying to catch is going to determine the type of line and fly I choose. Just as in marketing we have to identify our target market because they are going to determine the type advertising vehicle and message that we use.
My fly line – like my advertising vehicle – does not catch the fish. The fly catches the fish. It’s the lines job to deliver the fly.

And different fly fishing lines are designed to overcome different barriers that separate you from your fish. Sometimes I’ll need a heavy line to reach my fish, sometimes an arrowhead taper will do it. It all depends on the fish – where they are and what they are like.

In the same way, your advertising vehicle brings your message – brings your fly – to your market.By integrating and varying your vehicle – using TV, using print, using the internet – you are changing your line to better reach your market. You are choosing the right vehicle to overcome the barriers between you and your customers.

Variety of Vehicles
Employing several advertising vehicles is certainly an important part of integrated marketing, but it isn’t the only one.
By considering the line I’m able to get my fly to the fish, but will it hit it? Only if I have the right message. Only if I have the right fly. Different fish have different motivators to strike. Some will strike at the nymph others won’t.

Within your target market different members will respond to different messages. Different messages will motivate them to purchase your product or hire your services. If I want to hit all the fish in my river, if I want to snag every type of customer in my market, I have to vary the vehicle, but I also have to vary the fly.

Variety of Message
That is why successful integrated marketing employs not only a variety of advertising vehicles, but also a variety of messages. Connected and integrated but a variety. Integrated marketing is successful because it uses different lines and different flies to catch all the fish in our river. It uses different vehicles and different messages to snag all the members of our target market.

It is successful because it provides maximum market coverage.

Be Positive

Thursday, July 9th, 2009

Just as negativity breeds negative results, positivity breeds positive results. When you incorporate positivity into your life, you boost morale, creativity, and become more likely to reach your goals.

We all remember the character of Stuart Smalley on Saturday Night Life who sits before the mirror and chants to himself, “I’m good enough, I’m smart enough, and doggone it, people like me!” As corny as it sounds, there is a basic truth there, the more you tell yourself that you’re smart, creative and able to reach your goals, the more you begin to believe it and, once you begin to believe it, you make yourself ready, subconsciously, to achieve your goals and receive your rewards.

Being positive is a state of mind, which is better than the alternative choice. The Good book tells us to think on the good things – so maybe that would be good advice to follow.

Seek Mentors

Wednesday, July 8th, 2009

As human beings, we learn by imitation. This is true when we begin to speak, walk, and write.

Becoming a success is no different. We learn how to be successful from those who have achieved success in their own lives. This might be someone you know already, someone you would like to know, or someone who has trail blazed many years before you.

Modeling your success after the success of another allows you to avoid potential pitfalls and provides you with a map of how to achieve your own success.

If this is true, then why do so few apply this in their lives?

The reasons are as many as there are people. Excuses abound in our world and as I heard some where once before – “Excuses are like armpits – everyone has two and they both stink.” …unknown

The only way I know of for most of us to really excel is to find someone or some group we can learn from and be accountable too, otherwise we will slip into our old habits and continue along the same path to nowhere.

Personally the best thing I have done in a long time is form what is called an accountability board. I have four very successful businessmen who are willing to meet monthly with me and mentor me. It has been powerful – both from a personal level and a professional level.

Click to learn more about setting Boards of Accountability.