Title: New Venture Planning Workshop January 2003
1New Venture Planning WorkshopJanuary 2003
- Successful Marketing Planning and Guerilla
Marketing Techniques
2What is Marketing?
Business function
Business philosophy
3Marketing as a business philosophy
The Marketing Concept
Organizing all the firms activities around the
goal of being profitable by satisfying the wants
and needs of its customers.
4Marketing as a business function
- Managing exchange relationships
Sellers----------------- Buyers
5New Ventures
- Limitations
- Resources
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- Size
- Reputation
- Business expertise
- Short-term
- Mgmt by crisis
- Advantages
- Speed
- Flexibility
- Focus
- Closeness to customer
- Motivation
- Guerrilla weaponry
6Crucial Marketing Skills
- Ability to make decisions under uncertainty
- Ability to make plans and contingency plans
- Creativity and resourcefulness
- Evaluative thinking
7Marketing Overview
- Strategic Marketing Planning
- Segmentation, Targeting, Positioning
- Competitive Advantage
- Forecasting
- Marketing Research
- Marketing Management
- Evaluation/Assessment
- Control
8Why Do Marketing Planning?
- It takes a lot more than a good idea
- If a man can write a better book, preach a
better sermon, or make a better mousetrap than
his neighbor, though he builds his house in the
woods the world will make a beaten path to his
door. (attributed to Ralph Waldo Emerson)
9Why Do Marketing Planning?
- better by whose standardsproducer VS consumer
orientation - better is not enoughbetter at an acceptable
price - make a beaten pathnot likely the product must
be available - the world?only those who know about it and
believe in it
10Marketing PlanningThink of a Road Map
A (start)
B (destination)
11Marketing PlanningThink of a Road Map
Macro-environment
A (mission statement)
Micro-environment
B (objectives)
Marketing execution
12Strategic Marketing
Your firm
Your buyers
13Marketing Planning/Situation Analysis
- Who are you trying to be?
- Mission statement
- Resources
- Where do you want to go?
- Financial/Personal
- Society
- Environment
14Marketing Planning/Situation Analysis, cont.
- Who are the other players?micro-environment
- Customers, segments
- Suppliers
- Competitors, direct and indirect
- Substitutes
- Colleagues/agents
15Marketing Planning/Situation Analysis, cont.
- Rules of the gameMacro-environment
- Economy
- Technology
- Regulation
- Socio-cultural factors
16SWOT Analysis
- Compare yourself with your competitors
- Strengths
- Weaknesses
- Consider yourself relative to the
macro-environmental factors - Opportunities
- Threats
17SWOT Analysis, cont.
- Strategic Matching
- strengths relevant to opportunities
- weaknesses relevant to threats
Environment is favorable Environment is unfavorable
Firm is relatively strong Focus Here Push forward Monitor Things may change
Firm is relatively weak Resist Know your limits Focus Here Defend
18Planned Marketing Execution
19Planned Marketing Execution, cont.
20Evaluation/Control
- Methods/metrics
- Key forecast points
21An Example Case
Young Canada Dock Builders
22YCDB Mission Statement?
23YCDB Resources?
24YCDB Objectives
- Financial/personal
- Social
- Environment
25YCDB Micro-environment
- Customers
- Suppliers
- Competitors
- Substitutes
- Other players
26YCDB Macro-Environment
- Economy (1987)
- Technology
- Regulation
- Socio-cultural
27YCDB SWOT
- Strengths
- Weaknesses
- Opportunities
- Threats
28YCDB Marketing Execution
29YCDB Financial Estimation
- Average (high) selling price 4000
- Unit costs 2700
- Unit contribution 32.5 1300
- Fixed costs 50,000 overhead 10,000
marketing 60,000 - Break even FC/(P-VC) 46.15 units
- Market share? 400,000 cottages replacement
every 10 years-----40,000 docks per year
approximately 1/3 in Quality segment (13,333). - So, market share to break even 46/13,333 .35
30YCDB Financial Estimation
- Selling price (low, kit) 1200
- Lumber store margin 300
- Unit costs 650
- Unit contribution 28 250
- Breakeven 60,000/250 216.7 units
- Market share 216.7/26,667 .8
31YCDB Marketing Execution
- Channels
- Penetration?
- Exclusivity?
- Intermediaries
32YCDB Marketing Execution
- Promotion
- AIETA Goals (Awareness, Interest, Evaluation,
Trial, Adoption)? - Direct
- Advertising
- Trade show
- Selling
33YCDB Promotion Alternatives
34YCDB Evaluation/Control
- Progress toward strategic goals
- Metric
- Method
- Progress toward marketing objectives
- Metric
- Method
- Contingencies
35Guerrilla Marketing Toolbox
- Complimentary alliances
- PR
- Creative promotions
- Internet Marketing
36Complimentary Alliances
- Relationships with other businesses
- Aim is to build both
- Usually, cross-promotions
- Add value to customer relationships
37Forming Complimentary Alliances
- Identify firms that serve your customers
- Decide how you want the partnership to
workdevelop a proposal - Approach the decision maker
- Explain the mutual benefits anticipate
objections - Be sure the results are measurable
38Publicity
- Newsworthy
- Two-edged sword
- Requires work
- Press releases
- Headlinenews angle
- First paragraphbasic facts
- Second paragraphlively quote
- Third paragraphelaborate basic facts
- Fourth paragraphdetails
- Send it to your contacts (You DO have contacts!)
39Etc.
- Web Page UncertaintyWhat gives consumers
confidence? - E-mail considerations
- Add valuewin-win
- Put the consumer in control
- Creativity
- Advertising
- Creative
- Simple
- Driven by objectives
40Guerrilla Marketing Steps
- Find the inherent drama in your offering.
- Translate that drama into meaningful benefits.
- State your benefits in a believable way.
- Get the attention of your target.
- Motivate your audience to do something.
- Confirm the clarity of your action.
- Test your finished product against your strategy.
41Carl Obermiller carlo_at_seattleu.edu