Moving into the market is a difficult decision for any business. A business has to consider quite a few factors, and every detail is critical in determining the method to be utilised when going for a piece of the market share. Decisions such as when, where, and how much cash to spend, all play a serious role in the possible success or failure of a business enterprise. The key to this understanding is that when making a move for market share, strive to be in the limelight - so everyone, potential customers and competitors alike, can't avoid your presence even if they tried. You should be aggressive in your approach, which can easily be measured by the time, money and effort put into your advertising, sales promotion, publicity and public relations, introductory offers and discounts, etc. The businesses which are able to differentiate themselves from their competitors are the real champions of their industry, and they are, without doubt, the market leaders. They receive focused customer attention and special privileges over everyone else in their market. The following activities can be initiated by a business to make their presence felt in the market: - Differentiated Products and Services - The products or services offered by a business should be differentiated from those offered by others. It might be in the area of technology, design, packaging, the look or just about anything else, but the product or service should have a special and unique image in the thoughts of the customers. - Customer Focused Advertising - Advertising is an important and effective means of reaching out to your potential customers. Television, radio, internet, mobile phones and print media are the common advertising tools used in today's world. This advertising should be customer and market targeted. The intensity of this advertising and how many people it will reach usually depends entirely upon the budget allocated. - Customer Relationship - Customers are the most important aspect of any business, and the aim of all businesses is to reach out to these customers in the most effective manner - as efficiently as possible. The fundamental point of marketing is to create long term relationships with as many customers as possible, and with improved presale and after sales service, a business can deliver quality assistance to the pursuits of every customer, thereby guaranteeing long term relationships and regular custom. - Introductory Offers and Schemes - It is quite important at the time of breaking into a market that a business should implement introductory offers, rebates, discounts and programs to stimulate customers to buy more products and services. - Extensive Warranties and Guarantees - Almost every customer will prefer a product that carries some kind of warranty or guarantee. If a new product has some form of extensive warranty or guarantee, most customers will consider that the company is being responsible for their product, and therefore, it's seen as an "intelligent buy". Copyright (c) 2009 Alan Gillies
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