Saturday, April 24, 2010

Marketing Is Not Chocolatey Anymore.....

Hello All...

It feels good to be regular on blog-o-sphere. These days Iam spending lotsa time on xpressostill and in course reading lot about fundas of PR, SEO, New Age Marketing, Branding...that's a lot of thing. But it's good to be busy!!;)

Last two post were about building and strengthening the business plan.In the last post i talked about Social Media.I did more research and came to know that it is a complete profession..quite interesting..isn'it?? Managing business marketing through the internet is a very effecient and cost effective option. I also came across a term called Search Engine Optimization (SEO). It's about optimizing the search engines like google to get more hits on the target webpage. All of us who are quite old in blog-o-sphere will probably know about it. Most blogger, including me have used these techniques to draw traffic and to get more hits on our blogs. But the specialized term is SEO and it's a full fledged profession now.

Anyways, i will talk about SEO later but today's post is on "MARKETING"..a very common term in business spheres. To make it real simple..It's about promoting something which can be a remarkable or unremarkable thing. (Wow..that should be included in Harvard business review). I remember that my dad used to say that If the product is good than you need not worry about it. Just sit back and relax. The product will climb on it's own. However if your offerings are not that good then you need to "carpet bomb" the market with lots of "makes shirt whiter" type campaigns.

When i see around , this age old thinking is no longer there. After reading lots of items and talking to people from branding,advertisements , sales and marketing i came to know that the paradigm has changed. Marketing, in itself, has become a very dynamic,flexible and fluid thing. dynamic because it is changing rapidly... thanks to changes in delivery (from TV to Online to Mobile) and segmented targeting( Product especially for kids,men and women). Somehow i feel that this is the result of recession. The tough times demand better and new measures to promote and sell services and products. New Engagement channels have been engaged and the business owner has to be more adaptive than ever.The game is changing and its changing very fast.Customer was always the king..but customer is the only end entity now.So it's better that businesses - small, medium or large keep up with the trends or they will fade away.


* People Are Talking And Talking Continuously

This is probably the biggest and most visible change from
"Now" and "Then". This is especially important for small business like mine. Big houses are still to acknowledge the power of "People". The balance of power has completely shifted to customer or client and will continue to remain there.

When your product first launches, the first people your customers will talk to about it will be probably your next customers. If your products are rotten and your service is schmuck and it ends up taking the mickey out of them, do not expect to squelch them at consumer courts. Because they will make hate groups in Facebook and Orkut, they will tweet the pains and d-sat about your product and services. They will blog about you, your company, your services till the cows come calling. And there is nothing you can do about it.I have seen people staying online to their social media 24/7. They are highly unlikely to miss any updates. Welcome to the age of "Negative real time Interaction". This is very dangerous and can tarnish the brand value and image of the brand. "Not the exact number of Photograph prints"..Bad news buddy..because the 80 million people on tweet-o-sphere are potentially going to hear about it. "Pathetic Services and overcharged"?? You are about to lose customers in Mumbai who read tweets about how you overcharged for covering a wedding in Delhi.
Social Media can bring down governments( Recent Google and Chinese Government Face off), so your business is small change.Interaction with customers and clients is the key - this is how you are going to manage and do fluid marketing. Building relationships are important and this will help in building an army of loyal clientele and customers. These customers might turn into your "Unpaid Agents" who will promote your "Good Offerings" to their circles. A la "Word Of Mouth Marketing"

* Old School Honesty Still Rocks

Just few days ago i came across a survey which asked "Buying a Reliance product against a TATA product, which one will you go for? Mostly people selected TATA. In fact there were many comments which showed that even if the TATA products are slightly expensive, the customer is still likely to go for it. People prefer the clean,honest and transparent image of TATA. What does it mean? It means TATA is more socially favorable brand than Reliance. It also means that the age of "we say so" is over.
Today the customer is in-charge and he will decide how authentic is your pitch and service. It's not easy to pull money from persons pocket. From your side the consumer will always look like bit skeptic. The brand and owner has to be clean, transparent and honest about his and product's capabilities and prices. Then only you can expect some brand loyalty and advocacy. Honesty and transparency are not a sprint race, but a marathon which you must run patiently.

* Value Over Vavoom

The recession has brought another change in the buying style. India is a country where a "reason" is always there with every buy. The customer asks "Do i have any need for this product"?. That helluva a simple question but it has huge importance. As a business owner, what exactly is the "reason"?..It's the value. India is growing and sure buying power is increasing.I have seen people buying stuffs which they don't need or have never planned for. I went in the mall to have a KFC burger but ended up buying that superb lookin T-shirt. But talk about the general Indian middle class. The "
Do i have any need for this product" question is still there in the mind of customer and it has become a global consumer thinking, after recession. Let's go back one generation - our parents bought only those things which are important or in times extremely important. In tough markets like india, consume will continue to give more importance to "need" than "desire". The thing is, if your are a new business owner, always remember that the client will look at how you communicate and elaborate the point "Value For Money".

In businesses like Photography it's always important to know the special needs of the consumer and tailor the services accordingly.Assessing the competitors to judge the pricing and packages are also a good idea. I did that to know and research the market rate for wedding photography packages.

Let's Check these amazing marketing campaigns...

1) If anyone wants to know how social media can help business, look no further than DELL....The company generated a revenue of almost $6.5 Million through it's twitter presence.Shocking.. isn'it???

2) Jatra is a 400 year old traditional folk theatre from west bengal. Hindustan Unilever Ltd (HUL)'s Clinic plus brand is a well known shampoo brand in india.Clinic plus hires local artists and integrates brand communication with the jatra play. The jatra is highly publicized through extensive van or cycle promotions in very small villages. All the posters and banners carry Clinic Plus information and image. the local artists add nuances to the brand's message and elaborate it within the play. The result???? well...a single jatra attracts somewhere around 5000-1 lakh people. That 's a mob! and we indians know the power of mob..;). a perfect example on how to tab the unexplored, traditional and tough market .

Thursday, April 22, 2010

Business Relationships= Personal Relationships

Relationships are very important- In personal lives and in business lives also. All of us live many lives in our life. Life is about connecting ..about relationship(Inspired by nokia!). Relationships play important part in businesses and work also. Many times it happens that the best of business relationships are not transactional in nature- they are rather based on trust,respect,generosity etc- which are kinda attributes of personal relationships.

Take two situations...

1) Moving from Business to Personal Relationships

We all have seen or experienced this. When we help the new trainee girl in arranging her cubicle and at the end invite her for a cup of coffee at barista. This is sure an act of ..umm..testosterone . But it is also an act to push the business or work relationship to personal front. This gives more strength, comfort and joy at workplace.All of us know the importance of being the "choice of masses" at workplace.

2) Moving from Personal to Business Relationships

Trust..love...respect ..rapport is there..but here we are venturing into an uncharted territory. Watching Real Madrid playing against Barca at the nearest pub and sharing jokes over the beer table is fine but starting a business and investing money is something different. Not many people have this experience and it's not that easy. Life is not Rishta.com( Am a big fan of the show). But Rishta.com shows hows personal relationships can be molded to make way for business relationships.


Everyone gives lots of importance to personal relationships. But how many of us give importance to our business relationships. That's right ..Not many!!!
What exactly is the Business relationship for you- It is the "Pay for a Sandwich at Subway" or it's a "Life time Value" thing.

In businesses like Lifestyle Photography, Relationships hold a lot of meaning. That's what we are supposed to capture. The client needs to have confidence and trust on you.To let people allow you and document their important affairs like engagement or wedding, it takes more than fancy portfolios and big lenses. It's important to build beep and meaningful relationships.Photography , by nature, is a very personal and intimate art form. Many would disagree with me. But that's good. Humans have unmatched capability of bringing out different aspects of the same thing. It generates the variety. I know that when businesses are inclined more on the personal front, expectations and obligations alter. But i think it's absolutely possible to connect with customers and business contacts in a way that can generate trust and generosity, while still keeping things on a business level. It builds customer loyalty and is a great way of generating further referrals. It's keeps the phone ringing. Of course, you have to deliver on your promises and deliver results, but working with current customers and new ones that have been referred to you is always much easier than converting cold calls into new business.

I aim for a business where i can bond with my clients and share a cup of coffee or pitcher of beer with them. A kind of relationship where my clients can say "Meet, Rakesh...He's a friend actually and he's also a Lifestyle Photographer." For me It's like a bonus. Money is one thing but at the end of day i would rather love to sit down with them..cook some nice food..have some nice conversation. Just to have a "Well Lived Life".











(coutsey: about.com)

Sunday, April 18, 2010

Leap Of Faith..

It's not easy to become entrepreneur..

Before you start fighting and possibly winning the world..you need to fight yourself and win too.That is definately important! When an aspiring business owner decides to move ahead and starts a new venture, conventional wisdom says that the first thing he needs to do is sketch  a business plan. But i decided to differ, not because i deny the "conventional wisdom"..it's just that i cannot afford to or say i am unable to draft a formal business plan. Starting a lifestyle photography venture came as a small idea. I was afraid to share it with my folks and friends. I thought people would laugh at me.But after walking two years in the corporate bandwagen and finding logics into illogical things has turned out enough for me. I decided to pull it all by myself. I am very slow these days..trust me!! very..very slow.Iam full of contradictions and debates right now, which are getting solved at snail's speed. But i like that- This way iam making sure that i will survive with that venture.I always thought that apart from money what are the other factors which will keep me grounded. Well you got to find a different thing- passion,peace ,love..can be anything which can keep you rooted in tough times.

Anyways, back to venture, the first few things which the mind asks- Is it Viable? Is there enough market?? Will i be able to charge the market to get some profit?? Can i personally pull it off?Do i have experience,knowledge or resources to make it?? Phew...score is 5-0.

From my personal experience, the first thing should be a quick and "dirty" assessment of the concept. Don't have to be detailed but , you know, some bits to make something meaningful and sustainable.Once you are fixed on the concept, other things starts rotating- I need a camera..Cannot afford a high end DSLR and its lenses but can definately save some money and go for Bridge cameras, which would be fine for the job. I figured that ventures are a strange thing- It's like a dream- First you see that one wheel is rotating-then you see two wheels are rotating..then three..four..five and so on.After i decided on the Lifestyle Photography venture i saw two wheels moving- One is arranging the resources and secondly handling PR..ya!! don't laugh..I know that word is used for large MNC and conglomerates but can be implemented well into small personal businesses as well. Improvisation is the key. 

Now i don't have much finances so obviously cannot hire a PR and design team to market my services. But who the hell needs marketing agencies?? The business is still tiny and when will facebook,orkut,hotmail,Blogger and live space will come into picture? I have always known the power of e-media,from the summer days of 2001 when i was coding HTML for Computer Pride in a small flat in Diamond Park, a southern suburb of Calcutta. The progress is real slow.and so are the responses but again Lifestyle Phtography is not a household term in india.

Iam also clear about some things now, like,

1)It's not always neccessary to have a formal, drafted business plan but to have a sound plan is really important.

2) Apart from money there should be another driving factor.

I will keep on fighting till the time i can and i wish XpressoStill will not die before or with me but will Outlive me!!!

Iam putting up a new section in my blog - THE VENTURIST MIND. I would be posting ideas, questions, answers about entrepreneurship in general and experineces from my own venture. Ideas about marketing,sales, PR, Using social Media are always welcome and would be really entertaining.

Thursday, April 8, 2010

Funny scribbles from this busy life…

 

1) “ Doctor, u coming to office right ?

      “Nah, I am tired..i want more sleep.moreover it’s Saturday.”

“Come on, get up! don’t be on the bed for long..only prostitutes earn money there.”

“huh..uh.”Intelrevamp

 

2)  In the board room

“Boss, yadav’s are supposed to be dudh walas…how come you become a manager ?”

 

3) “Wassup…why are u calling me so early?”

“Doctor, M not comin to office today.”

“What!!..we need to close the deadline.”

“I know, But my stigmata’s acting up.”

“Oh Man! at this hour! But why are u telling me ..tell ur boss”

“I Can’t, She a woman…You tell her.”

 

4) In the routine SKEP meeting…

“Doctor, You know we consultants are like prostitutes.”

“Geez..I hate to think it that way sir…But how’s that?”

“We work odd hours..we are not proud of what we do…when we go to see the client, we look great but return looking like hell…people often ask us..”what exactly you do and we don’t have a short answer..we spent lot of time in hotels…we don’t have job satisfaction”

“Hmm..that sounds pretty much like them”

 
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