Inverness Royal Academy
  20th September 2012


   Marketing
What is marketing???
• Marketing - Creating, communicating, and
  delivering value to the customer.
• Marketing is not sales! Marketing is
  everything you do to reach and persuade
  customers. The sales process is everything
  you do to close the sale. Marketing creates
  opportunities, and sales brings about
  outcomes. Marketing focuses on long
  term concerns while sales is related with
  short term focus. 
• Marketing will make your business seen and
  help identify your customers.
Marketing – What’s Included:
•   Branding
•   Advertising
•   Printed Materials – Leaflets, business cards, etc
•   Signage/livery
•   Public Relations (PR)
•   Website
•   Research
•   Feedback/Reviews
•   Social Media
•   And much more…
BRANDING
What’s it all about?
In 1970 you would
  see on average




   500
marketing messages
    every day
Today, we are
bombarded with over




 5,000
marketing messages…
    EVERY DAY!
Strong Local Branding
What is a logo?
• A logo is a design symbolising a business.
• It’s a tool for instant recognition, a visual identity.
• It distinguishes businesses from competitors.
• It should reflect the essence/feel of the business
  through the use of shape, font and colour.
• It can either be a graphic (symbol or icon) or a
  piece of typography where the name is the logo.
Why a business needs a logo…
• It’s a way of your customers instantly recognising them.
• It shows that it’s a legitimate, trustworthy and credible
  business.
• A logo can ‘say’ what the business is and does without
  actually describing it.
• A logo is a valuable symbol and it can add value to a
  business.
• It allows the business to stand out from competition.
• A professionally designed logo will grab peoples
  attention.
What makes a good logo?
• Simple – Keeping it simple with a logo is the key; you want it to be
  easily recognised. Don’t try to use too many colours and make sure
  it remains eye-catching.
• Describable – If you can’t describe your logo then it’s too
  complicated! This comes back to keeping it ‘simple’.
• Memorable – Goes hand in hand with ‘simple’ and ‘describable’,
  you want your logo to be remembered, it needs to have impact but
  doesn’t need to be over the top.
• Versatile – Your logo needs to be recognisable across various
  mediums and applications. You should be able to use it in black and
  white and also be able to scale it down and still see it.
• Relevant – Your logo must be relevant to your business and your
  target market. This requires research into your industry, including
  making sure it won’t be too similar to close competitors.
• Timeless – You need to make sure your logo is still going to be
  relevant in the future and can cope with growth of your business.
  Avoid following trends and remember rebranding can be costly!
Straplines…
Strapline (Slogan) Quiz
•   Just Do It
•   Sail the Loch, live the Legend
•   Every little helps
•   Simples!
•   Because I’m worth it
•   Finger lickin’ good
•   It’s good to talk
•   The ultimate driving machine
•   Let your fingers do the walking
•   Snap, crackle, pop!
•   Probably the best lager in the world
•   The best a man can get
•   Think different
•   Vorsprung durch technik
•   The happiest place on earth
Why have a strapline?

•   Increase brand awareness
•   Instant recognition
•   Show customers your aims and qualities
•   Differentiate you from competitors
•   Highlight benefits of your product
•   Helps communicate to a new market
•   Adds another dimension to marketing materials
Consistency
 Consistency
Consistency
COCA-COLA
APPLE
INNOCENT
Getting it right online…

   P.S. Consistency, consistency, consistency!
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Social Media

Using social media for business has a lot
  of benefits but it must be done in a
controlled, professional and consistent
manner! It must also tie in very closely
 with all other marketing undertaken
          within the business.
Why use social media for business?
•   Raise brand awareness
•   Increase traffic to website
•   Its cheap and its fast
•   SEO (search engine optimisation)
•   Your customers are using it!
•   To find new customers
•   Widen your target market and potential reach
•   Build strong relationships with customers
•   Build strong relationships with local businesses
•   Market research
•   And much more…
Letting customers know you are
      using social media…
•   Icons/links on website
•   Icons/links within your blog
•   Links from other social media accounts
•   Icons on printed marketing materials
•   Links within email newsletters
•   Links on email signatures
•   Tent cards within your business premises
•   Window stickers within your business premises
•   Mention it to customers in conversation
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Inverness Royal Academy Presentation - 20th September 2012

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    Inverness Royal Academy 20th September 2012 Marketing
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    • Marketing -Creating, communicating, and delivering value to the customer. • Marketing is not sales! Marketing is everything you do to reach and persuade customers. The sales process is everything you do to close the sale. Marketing creates opportunities, and sales brings about outcomes. Marketing focuses on long term concerns while sales is related with short term focus.  • Marketing will make your business seen and help identify your customers.
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    Marketing – What’sIncluded: • Branding • Advertising • Printed Materials – Leaflets, business cards, etc • Signage/livery • Public Relations (PR) • Website • Research • Feedback/Reviews • Social Media • And much more…
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    In 1970 youwould see on average 500 marketing messages every day
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    Today, we are bombardedwith over 5,000 marketing messages… EVERY DAY!
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    What is alogo? • A logo is a design symbolising a business. • It’s a tool for instant recognition, a visual identity. • It distinguishes businesses from competitors. • It should reflect the essence/feel of the business through the use of shape, font and colour. • It can either be a graphic (symbol or icon) or a piece of typography where the name is the logo.
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    Why a businessneeds a logo… • It’s a way of your customers instantly recognising them. • It shows that it’s a legitimate, trustworthy and credible business. • A logo can ‘say’ what the business is and does without actually describing it. • A logo is a valuable symbol and it can add value to a business. • It allows the business to stand out from competition. • A professionally designed logo will grab peoples attention.
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    What makes agood logo? • Simple – Keeping it simple with a logo is the key; you want it to be easily recognised. Don’t try to use too many colours and make sure it remains eye-catching. • Describable – If you can’t describe your logo then it’s too complicated! This comes back to keeping it ‘simple’. • Memorable – Goes hand in hand with ‘simple’ and ‘describable’, you want your logo to be remembered, it needs to have impact but doesn’t need to be over the top. • Versatile – Your logo needs to be recognisable across various mediums and applications. You should be able to use it in black and white and also be able to scale it down and still see it. • Relevant – Your logo must be relevant to your business and your target market. This requires research into your industry, including making sure it won’t be too similar to close competitors. • Timeless – You need to make sure your logo is still going to be relevant in the future and can cope with growth of your business. Avoid following trends and remember rebranding can be costly!
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    Strapline (Slogan) Quiz • Just Do It • Sail the Loch, live the Legend • Every little helps • Simples! • Because I’m worth it • Finger lickin’ good • It’s good to talk • The ultimate driving machine • Let your fingers do the walking • Snap, crackle, pop! • Probably the best lager in the world • The best a man can get • Think different • Vorsprung durch technik • The happiest place on earth
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    Why have astrapline? • Increase brand awareness • Instant recognition • Show customers your aims and qualities • Differentiate you from competitors • Highlight benefits of your product • Helps communicate to a new market • Adds another dimension to marketing materials
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    Getting it rightonline… P.S. Consistency, consistency, consistency!
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    Social Media Using socialmedia for business has a lot of benefits but it must be done in a controlled, professional and consistent manner! It must also tie in very closely with all other marketing undertaken within the business.
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    Why use socialmedia for business? • Raise brand awareness • Increase traffic to website • Its cheap and its fast • SEO (search engine optimisation) • Your customers are using it! • To find new customers • Widen your target market and potential reach • Build strong relationships with customers • Build strong relationships with local businesses • Market research • And much more…
  • 34.
    Letting customers knowyou are using social media… • Icons/links on website • Icons/links within your blog • Links from other social media accounts • Icons on printed marketing materials • Links within email newsletters • Links on email signatures • Tent cards within your business premises • Window stickers within your business premises • Mention it to customers in conversation
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