5 Marketing Principles Brands Should Embrace in 2010

2010-01-18
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  • External Source Most of the marketing rules we lived by just five years ago are practically obsolete

    Most of the marketing rules we lived by just five years ago are practically obsolete. The industry has faced more changes in the last five years than in the previous 50. Let's face it, there's no point in improving broken legacy models. Since necessity is the mother of invention, let's not waste this recession and instead use it to rethink how we go about branding in this new decade. Here are five key ways:

    1. Create better realities: A Bain & Co. survey notes that 80 percent of CEOs believe their product to be differentiated, but only 8 percent of consumers agree. And Y&R's recent Brand Asset Valuator found a 90 percent erosion in brand differentiation over the last 10 years. These are not just sad examples of illusory superiority, but a staggering statement of our industry's failure to add value in the past decade.

    It's critical that marketers realize that the product itself is the most powerful brand-building tool. We've all heard it before: "innovate or die." But today's hyper-connected society adds a sense of urgency to this broadly accepted mantra because mediocrity is getting extinguished with increasing speed via social networks.

    Because reality always trumps image, marketing needs to create real value versus just adding a perceived value. Marketers need to shape the offer -- the product, service and experiences consumer buy -- not just communicate it. Marketing becomes the product and the product becomes the marketing.

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    Source - Adweek

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