Guerrilla Marketing Archives - Mr. Pipeline https://mrpipeline.com/category/guerrilla-marketing/ Internet Marketing Wed, 05 Nov 2014 20:23:53 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.3 Having an “Attitude of Gratitude” With Customers This Thanksgiving https://mrpipeline.com/company-culture/attitude-gratitude-customers-thanksgiving/ https://mrpipeline.com/company-culture/attitude-gratitude-customers-thanksgiving/#respond Wed, 05 Nov 2014 20:23:53 +0000 http://mrpipeline.com/?p=11568 With Halloween 2014 becoming a fading memory, everyone is starting to have Thanksgiving and the extended holiday weekend of post turkey tryptophan induced naps and Black Friday holiday shopping on the brain.  Amidst all of the excitement of the impending holiday season with all of it’s preparation and fanfare, we often lose sight of what

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With Halloween 2014 becoming a fading memory, everyone is starting to have Thanksgiving and the extended holiday weekend of post turkey tryptophan induced naps and Black Friday holiday shopping on the brain.  Amidst all of the excitement of the impending holiday season with all of it’s preparation and fanfare, we often lose sight of what Thanksgiving is all about.

This lost sense of holiday meaning has sparked social media outlets and their users to react by encouraging members to participate in gratitude and appreciation based posting.  One well known example of these appreciation based posting is the 30 Day Thankfulness Challenge.   The idea is to post something each day to Facebook that the user is thankful for.

While having an “attitude of gratitude” on your Facebook page is great way to celebrate all that you are thankful for, Thanksgiving also offers businesses the opportunity to express their gratitude to customers and clients. Having an “attitude of gratitude” towards your customers in November lets you as a business owner genuinely express how thankful you are that they choose your business over the others in the industry.  After all, there are competitors in your industry that they could choose over you, right?  Without their consistent loyalty, your business wouldn’t be as successful as it is, correct?

As noted in last month’s blog, certain times of year are noteworthy advertising opportunities. Back to School sales,  Christmas sales and “springing into Summer” sales are commonplace.  Holidays such as Halloween and Thanksgiving often get overlooked when they present a unique opportunity for marketing.

Whether you present a blanket coupon for a percentage or dollar amount off of your services in the month of November to repeat customers or offer them a deal on future services if they make a purchase in November, you’ll be able to express your gratitude for their business.  Everyone likes to feel appreciated.  Make November the month that you let your customers know what they mean to you.  They’ll be thanking you for all that you do in the months ahead.

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What Is Guerrilla Marketing? https://mrpipeline.com/guerrilla-marketing/guerrilla-marketing/ https://mrpipeline.com/guerrilla-marketing/guerrilla-marketing/#respond Thu, 30 Oct 2014 14:27:00 +0000 http://mrpipeline.com/?p=11558 What Is Guerrilla Marketing and is It Appropriate For Your Business? In the age of technology, many businesses are turning to internet marketing to get their name out there and engage with both current customers as well as develop new leads  Although it is proven effective for most businesses to invest in an internet marketing

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What Is Guerrilla Marketing and is It Appropriate For Your Business?

In the age of technology, many businesses are turning to internet marketing to get their name out there and engage with both current customers as well as develop new leads  Although it is proven effective for most businesses to invest in an internet marketing strategy, some companies like to add some creativity to their marketing campaign.    Additionally, when your advertising budget is low, investing all of your money into advertising via the internet can be costly.  This is where guerrilla marketing steps to the plate offering your business the opportunity to jump into the spotlight through utilizing a different strategy than the traditional methods.

What exactly is guerrilla marketing?  Guerrilla marketing is when a company opts to use a creative, unconventional approach to get their product or services in the public’s attention.  It’s different from other forms of marketing in that it often relies on personal interaction with potential customers.  on smaller groups of promoters that are responsible for getting the word out in a smaller physical location rather than via massive social media, radio or television bombing.

Guerrilla marketing campaigns can often be risky as it can create shock value for your consumer, so the type of product or service that you’re trying to promote can largely determine whether or not this method is appropriate and effective for you.   Additionally, it’s important for a company to carefully think over their strategy before execution.   Shock value and risk can help bring your business to the next level and get everyone talking, but if your attempt goes awry it can have the opposite effect on your business and reputation.   An example of a guerrilla marketing campaign gone wrong was the 2007 Boston Bombing scare that was brought upon by Turner Broadcasting’s guerrilla marketing campaign advertising Cartoon Network’s new show; Aqua Teen Hunger Force.  Turner placed battery-powered LED placards that resembled one of the characters on the cartoon show throughout the city of Boston and surrounding areas.   The placard resembled an explosive device which caused a bomb scare throughout the city and ended up costing the company 2 million dollars in damages.

Alternatively, Red Bull’s guerrilla marketing campaign featuring extreme athlete Felix Baumgartner setting the world record for highest skydive ever was a home-run.  The Red Bull Stratos was a campaign that sent the Baumgartner on a death defying jump at over 128,100 feet into the stratosphere, which he set the world record of completing in 9 minutes and 9 seconds with 4:22 of that as a free-fall.  This was all from a hot air balloon!   Was this a risky campaign? Of course, but it accomplished the result that it set out to!  Red Bull’s YouTube video got over 8 million social media hits that day, a world social media record proving that shock value can be a great way to engage customers.

Does this mean you have to jump out of an airplane to implement some guerrilla marketing strategies into your overall advertising plan?  Of course not!  For a smaller business, this can mean creating a street team to go out and canvass the local area advertising for your business.   Or, you can hire a sign spinner to dress up in a costume as your retail  store’s mascot on the side of the road waving people into the parking lot to check out your big sale. When well thought out and used in addition to some more traditional advertising, guerrilla marketing can be an effective way to engage your audience using your own creativity and positive energy. 

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