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Ahsanullah University of Science
& Technology
Assignment on “Why marketing is important?”
Date of Submission: 17th
October, 2012
Subject: Marketing Management
Subject Code: 221
Submitted By: Submitted to:
Manas Saha Prof. Sirajuddala Shaheen
Id: 11.01.02.102 Dean
2nd
year 2nd
semester School of Business
Ahsanullah University of
. Science & Technology
Importance of Marketing
Marketing is an organizational function and a set of processes for creating, communicating and
delivering value to customers and for managing customers’ relationships in ways that benefit the
organization and its stakeholder.
To describe the importance of marketing, one need not look further than this quote from Regis
McKenna,
“Marketing is everything, and everything is marketing.”
To deliver a higher standard of living-
.
Importance:
There is even more confusion about what constitutes “marketing. “ Marketing entails several
functions that include:
1. Developing the products or services that customers want.
2. Pricing the products or services correctly.
3. Making the products or services readily available to the customers.
4. Promoting the product or service, which if done correctly, not only convinces customers that
the product or service is preferable to its competition, but that it is clearly the only choice? This
is the field of marketing “communications” and of all the marketing components, it is the one
most likely to be outsourced and the one most likely to be neglected if a company is making a
profit.
I think that effective marketing not only helps to increase sales – it leads to the creation of
a more valuable asset – a RECOGNIZED BRAND – something you might want to sell some
day. I spend a lot of time talking about why a company should invest in marketing; this post
takes a slightly different tact by going beyond the short-term reasons, and explains how a
company that focuses on marketing will be more attractive to potential investors in the long-
term.
The reality is, most privately owned, small to mid-size industrial business owners will either pass
the reins to their company on to family or look for investors to buy them out when they’re ready
to retire. If your long-term vision is finding a larger company that wants to buy your company’s
expertise, technology or share of the market then you’d better start thinking strategically about
marketing. Here are 7 compelling reasons why:
1. Marketing communications creates “top of mind” awareness
An integrated marketing communications plan that gets your messaging out to the right
target audience, consistently and over time, WILL eventually create the “top of mind” awareness
for your product or service that turns a prospect into a customer. Recognition and awareness for
your company also make it much easier for your sales staff to get someone on the phone or
schedule an appointment. Companies like to do business with companies they “know” and have
positive perceptions of. Likewise, investors like to buy recognized companies.
2. Preferred brands command a premium price – short and long-term
This is the only way you will create a point of differentiation between you and your
competitors. As your customers and the industries you sell to begin to recognize your company
(brand) as the preferred choice for a certain product or service, it allows you to charge premium
pricing. Not only does this boost sales in the “now,” it creates a perception in the minds of future
investors that your business has more value than another one that claims to do the same thing.
3. Happy customers not only send referrals, they create perceived value
Happy customers talk to other potential customers, even in the industrial world. I talk
to manufacturers every day that tell me a good percentage of their new business comes through
referrals from satisfied customers. It takes more than the experiences with your company to
make a satisfied customer – one who is willing to be an evangelist, of sorts. It also takes a
marketing strategy that positions your company (in the minds of your target audience) as the
market leader in overall customer satisfaction and intimacy. It’s part of the image you build
around your brand – it’s the magic result of well executed brand development and marketing
communications.
4. Planned marketing communications create a system that can be replicated
This process is one that can be documented and taught like a system. In any
manufacturing or industrial service company, documented processes lend to the overall
impression of the business’ stability and value. If a potential buyer can see how they too could
operate the systems within your company, even after you are long gone, you’ll be creating a
more marketable asset. If you need to, hire an expert: but start creating and documenting a
marketing communications system that you can teach others to run and remove yourself from the
lead generation game.
5. Repeat revenue streams ensure a profit now and later
Recurring revenue, generated from an effective marketing strategy, and teamed with a
stellar customer service approach is a combination that is very attractive to a potential new
owner.
6. Nothing lasts forever: marketing has to be a long-term investment
Consistent and persistent messaging, going to an integrated mix of contact points with
your customers and prospects, is an investment in your company’s long-term stability and value.
The way to prevent a negative outcome in any of these scenarios is a consistent marketing
communications program. If you’re keeping your company’s name out there and building brand
identity and recognition, you have less of an educational process to deal with every time a new
person is introduced to your business.
7. Employees who are “brand ambassadors” sell your company – to customers AND
potential buyers
Understanding their unique role in your company’s brand promise is just the beginning;
if you want brand ambassadors, you need happy employees. An employee that feels appreciated
and fairly compensated (and that doesn’t always equate to their salary) is much more likely to
sing the praises of your company. I think it goes without saying; this is good for business today
as well as making an impression on a future investor.
Key Point:
 Ensures we get our goods and services to our customers effectively and efficiently
 Builds and maintains brand value and awareness
 Delivers profitable growth
 Builds customer value
 Enhances shareholder value
 A company that focuses on customers’ needs and delivers great customer experience is
more successful than those that do not.
Simple criteria of marketing needed,
Getting Word Out:
For a business to succeed, the product or service it provides must be known to potential
buyers. Unless your business is known in the community and have communication with your
customers readily available, you have to use marketing strategies to create product or service
awareness. Without marketing, your potential customers may never be aware of your business
offerings and your business may not be given the opportunity to progress and succeed. Using
marketing to promote your product, service and company provides your business with a chance
of being discovered by prospective customers.
Higher Sales:
Once your product, service or company gets on the radar screen of your prospects, it
increases your chances that consumers will make a purchase. As awareness becomes a reality, it
is also the point where new customers start to spread the word, telling friends and family about
this amazing new product they discovered. Your sales will steadily increase as the word spreads.
Without employing marketing strategies, these sales may not have ever happened; without sales,
a company cannot succeed.
Company Reputation:
The success of a company often rests on a solid reputation. Marketing builds brand name
recognition or product recall with a company. When a company reaches the high expectations of
the public, its reputation stands on firmer ground. As your reputation grows, the business
expands and sales increase. The reputation of your company is built through active participation
in community programs, effective communication--externally and externally--and quality
products or services, which are created or supported by marketing efforts.
Healthy Competition:
Marketing also fosters an environment in the marketplace for healthy completion.
Marketing efforts get the word out on pricing of products and services, which not only reaches
the intended consumers, but also reaches other companies competing for the consumers’
business. As opposed to companies that have a monopoly on products and services that can
charge almost any price, marketing helps keep pricing competitive for a business to try to win
over consumers before its competition does. Without competition, well known companies would
continue to sell while lesser known companies or new companies would stand little chance of
ever becoming successful. Marketing facilitates the healthy competition that allows small
businesses and new businesses to be successful enter and grow in the marketplace.
Considerations:
Although marketing is hugely important for a business to succeed, it can also be very
expensive. In its first year, a company might spend as much as half of its sales on marketing
programs. After the first year, a marketing budget can reach as much as 30 percent--sometimes
more--of the annual sales. A marketing program that gives your company the best chance is a
healthy mix of different forms of marketing, such as website development, public relations, print
and broadcast advertising, design and printing for all print materials, trade shows and other
special events.
Development of Objectives:
Marketing can be used to achieve a number of purposes, such as increasing sales,
providing information or promoting a special event. Determine what you want to accomplish
through your marketing efforts and tailor your message accordingly. For example, if you're
advertising the grand opening of your business and your objective is to get as many people to
attend as possible, offer a prize to the first 100 people who arrive.
So marketing is very important for a business. Any business can be stop without any marketing.

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Why marketing is important for business growth and success

  • 1. Ahsanullah University of Science & Technology Assignment on “Why marketing is important?” Date of Submission: 17th October, 2012 Subject: Marketing Management Subject Code: 221 Submitted By: Submitted to: Manas Saha Prof. Sirajuddala Shaheen Id: 11.01.02.102 Dean 2nd year 2nd semester School of Business Ahsanullah University of . Science & Technology
  • 2. Importance of Marketing Marketing is an organizational function and a set of processes for creating, communicating and delivering value to customers and for managing customers’ relationships in ways that benefit the organization and its stakeholder. To describe the importance of marketing, one need not look further than this quote from Regis McKenna, “Marketing is everything, and everything is marketing.” To deliver a higher standard of living- . Importance: There is even more confusion about what constitutes “marketing. “ Marketing entails several functions that include: 1. Developing the products or services that customers want. 2. Pricing the products or services correctly. 3. Making the products or services readily available to the customers. 4. Promoting the product or service, which if done correctly, not only convinces customers that the product or service is preferable to its competition, but that it is clearly the only choice? This is the field of marketing “communications” and of all the marketing components, it is the one most likely to be outsourced and the one most likely to be neglected if a company is making a profit. I think that effective marketing not only helps to increase sales – it leads to the creation of a more valuable asset – a RECOGNIZED BRAND – something you might want to sell some day. I spend a lot of time talking about why a company should invest in marketing; this post takes a slightly different tact by going beyond the short-term reasons, and explains how a
  • 3. company that focuses on marketing will be more attractive to potential investors in the long- term. The reality is, most privately owned, small to mid-size industrial business owners will either pass the reins to their company on to family or look for investors to buy them out when they’re ready to retire. If your long-term vision is finding a larger company that wants to buy your company’s expertise, technology or share of the market then you’d better start thinking strategically about marketing. Here are 7 compelling reasons why: 1. Marketing communications creates “top of mind” awareness An integrated marketing communications plan that gets your messaging out to the right target audience, consistently and over time, WILL eventually create the “top of mind” awareness for your product or service that turns a prospect into a customer. Recognition and awareness for your company also make it much easier for your sales staff to get someone on the phone or schedule an appointment. Companies like to do business with companies they “know” and have positive perceptions of. Likewise, investors like to buy recognized companies. 2. Preferred brands command a premium price – short and long-term This is the only way you will create a point of differentiation between you and your competitors. As your customers and the industries you sell to begin to recognize your company (brand) as the preferred choice for a certain product or service, it allows you to charge premium pricing. Not only does this boost sales in the “now,” it creates a perception in the minds of future investors that your business has more value than another one that claims to do the same thing. 3. Happy customers not only send referrals, they create perceived value Happy customers talk to other potential customers, even in the industrial world. I talk to manufacturers every day that tell me a good percentage of their new business comes through referrals from satisfied customers. It takes more than the experiences with your company to make a satisfied customer – one who is willing to be an evangelist, of sorts. It also takes a marketing strategy that positions your company (in the minds of your target audience) as the market leader in overall customer satisfaction and intimacy. It’s part of the image you build around your brand – it’s the magic result of well executed brand development and marketing communications. 4. Planned marketing communications create a system that can be replicated This process is one that can be documented and taught like a system. In any manufacturing or industrial service company, documented processes lend to the overall impression of the business’ stability and value. If a potential buyer can see how they too could operate the systems within your company, even after you are long gone, you’ll be creating a
  • 4. more marketable asset. If you need to, hire an expert: but start creating and documenting a marketing communications system that you can teach others to run and remove yourself from the lead generation game. 5. Repeat revenue streams ensure a profit now and later Recurring revenue, generated from an effective marketing strategy, and teamed with a stellar customer service approach is a combination that is very attractive to a potential new owner. 6. Nothing lasts forever: marketing has to be a long-term investment Consistent and persistent messaging, going to an integrated mix of contact points with your customers and prospects, is an investment in your company’s long-term stability and value. The way to prevent a negative outcome in any of these scenarios is a consistent marketing communications program. If you’re keeping your company’s name out there and building brand identity and recognition, you have less of an educational process to deal with every time a new person is introduced to your business. 7. Employees who are “brand ambassadors” sell your company – to customers AND potential buyers Understanding their unique role in your company’s brand promise is just the beginning; if you want brand ambassadors, you need happy employees. An employee that feels appreciated and fairly compensated (and that doesn’t always equate to their salary) is much more likely to sing the praises of your company. I think it goes without saying; this is good for business today as well as making an impression on a future investor.
  • 5. Key Point:  Ensures we get our goods and services to our customers effectively and efficiently  Builds and maintains brand value and awareness  Delivers profitable growth  Builds customer value  Enhances shareholder value  A company that focuses on customers’ needs and delivers great customer experience is more successful than those that do not. Simple criteria of marketing needed, Getting Word Out: For a business to succeed, the product or service it provides must be known to potential buyers. Unless your business is known in the community and have communication with your customers readily available, you have to use marketing strategies to create product or service awareness. Without marketing, your potential customers may never be aware of your business offerings and your business may not be given the opportunity to progress and succeed. Using marketing to promote your product, service and company provides your business with a chance of being discovered by prospective customers. Higher Sales: Once your product, service or company gets on the radar screen of your prospects, it increases your chances that consumers will make a purchase. As awareness becomes a reality, it is also the point where new customers start to spread the word, telling friends and family about this amazing new product they discovered. Your sales will steadily increase as the word spreads. Without employing marketing strategies, these sales may not have ever happened; without sales, a company cannot succeed. Company Reputation: The success of a company often rests on a solid reputation. Marketing builds brand name recognition or product recall with a company. When a company reaches the high expectations of the public, its reputation stands on firmer ground. As your reputation grows, the business expands and sales increase. The reputation of your company is built through active participation in community programs, effective communication--externally and externally--and quality products or services, which are created or supported by marketing efforts. Healthy Competition: Marketing also fosters an environment in the marketplace for healthy completion. Marketing efforts get the word out on pricing of products and services, which not only reaches the intended consumers, but also reaches other companies competing for the consumers’ business. As opposed to companies that have a monopoly on products and services that can charge almost any price, marketing helps keep pricing competitive for a business to try to win
  • 6. over consumers before its competition does. Without competition, well known companies would continue to sell while lesser known companies or new companies would stand little chance of ever becoming successful. Marketing facilitates the healthy competition that allows small businesses and new businesses to be successful enter and grow in the marketplace. Considerations: Although marketing is hugely important for a business to succeed, it can also be very expensive. In its first year, a company might spend as much as half of its sales on marketing programs. After the first year, a marketing budget can reach as much as 30 percent--sometimes more--of the annual sales. A marketing program that gives your company the best chance is a healthy mix of different forms of marketing, such as website development, public relations, print and broadcast advertising, design and printing for all print materials, trade shows and other special events. Development of Objectives: Marketing can be used to achieve a number of purposes, such as increasing sales, providing information or promoting a special event. Determine what you want to accomplish through your marketing efforts and tailor your message accordingly. For example, if you're advertising the grand opening of your business and your objective is to get as many people to attend as possible, offer a prize to the first 100 people who arrive. So marketing is very important for a business. Any business can be stop without any marketing.