To Market, To Market…

March 12, 2008 on 7:08 am | In Advertising, Branding, Customer Service, Marketing, My Creative Team, New Business | 3 Comments

“To market, to market to buy a fat pig.” – Mother Goose

What does buying a fat pig have to do with your business? Stick with me and all will be revealed.

Does your business have a tactical and a strategic way to go to market? Let’s go down to Mr. Hoover’s butcher shop to see how it’s done.

Mr. Hoover has been selling bacon and other pig products for years. That’s pretty tactical, but can result in a good continuing income stream. A lot of customers come in week after week to buy their bacon and ham and pork loin, after all.

But Mr. Hoover wants to develop another income stream. What, he wonders, if he could get people to buy the whole pig ahead of time.

And, maybe, he also could get customers to pay for a pig on the installment plan.

Then, Mr. Hoover could afford to buy more pigs basically for nothing. Customers would be paying for the upkeep. And, Mr. Hoover could even own a stud pig that he “rents” to other pig farmers. Yet another income stream. Sweet!

My tactical tool – or bacon – is project-related marketing: websites, email newsletters and other marketing programs aimed at customer retention and loyalty. Once I’m in the door, I can develop a client relationship that later allows me to sell the whole pig.

I originally designed my business this way so I’d have a continuing income stream. Then, I could concentrate on selling myself as a strategic partner who can help a business develop its positioning statement, fully define its audiences and develop and implement a more comprehensive communications program that makes my customers look good. That continuing stream of business is my fat pig.

Have you thought about your business that way? What’s your fat pig?

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  • http://www.yourprguy.com Rodger D. Johnson

    So the pig in Mr. Hoover’s butcher shop is his business strategy? It’s how he does about selling pig parts and why the sum of the pig parts is better than just its parts? Sorry for the questions…I’m just thinking out loud.

  • http://www.my-creativeteam.com Harry Hoover

    Yes, it’s about the whole pig. Selling bacon is good, but selling the whole pig and getting paid for the pig’s upkeep is even better.

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