The Seven Habits of Highly Successful Marketers

on October 26th, 2009 by alicia | Comments (3)

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What does being successful at marketing your business mean to you?  An optimized website with lots of traffic, a slick brochure or direct mail piece that generates sales leads?


Outcomes are important in marketing – increased sales, improved profitability, happy customers.  But how do you get those outcomes?  Wouldn’t it be nice if increased sales just magically appeared because our product or service is so wonderful?


Author Brian Tracey says that our habits create our future.  Like everything else, to be successful in the marketing of our products and services, I believe we must practice certain habits.  A fan of Covey’s Seven Habits of Highly Effective People, I recently enjoyed reading a series of posts on Dan Schawbel’s blog from guest blogger, Roger Parker, about the seven habits of the successfully published.  This got me thinking about the critical skills and habits one must acquire and practice to be a highly successful marketer.


The Seven Habits of Highly Successful Marketers


1.) Highly Successful Marketers start and end with the customer in mind. They understand that they don’t sell a service; a customers buys it.   They understand what keeps their customer up at night and how their product or service solves a problem.  Most importantly, they understand that the customer experience is paramount so they incorporate activities and processes that ensure the product or service value aligns with the customer’s expectations.


2.) Highly Successful Marketers are in the know about what their competition is doing, the latest trends in their market, the profit margin on their service, where the growth is coming from in their business, etc.


3.) Highly Successful Marketers differentiate. They proactively stake a position in the market for their products and services.  They know that they can’t compete with a “me-too” offer or a “me-too” message.


4.) Highly Successful Marketers focus. They know they can’t be all things to all people so they focus their limited resources on being relevant to their target audience or niche.


5.) Highly Successful Marketers have a plan and work their plan. Things happen and circumstance change so the plan evolves.  But they have a plan that keeps them in front of their target audience.


6.) Highly  Successful Marketers communicate. This is the part that is most easily understood because most people associate Marketing with Marketing Communications (i.e. websites, brochures, direct mail, social media, etc.).  They know where to find their target audience and how to create an offer and deliver a message that is relevant and timely.


7.) Highly Successful Marketers measure. They know that marketing must deliver a return on investment and know that they get what they measure.  They measure cost per sale, cost per lead, website traffic, conversions, close rates, customer satisfaction, number of impressions, etc.


Looking at this list, I know my customer orientation is strong but that I need to work on focus.  Sometimes I get distracted by bright shiny objects.   What about you?



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3 Responses to “The Seven Habits of Highly Successful Marketers”

  1. alicia on November 5, 2009 8:11 am

    Brian – Thanks for your comment. I agree that managing expectations with company leadership is imperative to success in marketing. A set amount of resources in terms of budget, time and other resources is a reality for all companies, large and small. Marketing for at the same time leading my own company right now really helps me appreciate your comment.

  2. Roger C. Parker on November 20, 2009 7:02 pm

    Dear Alicia:
    Thank you for your kind reference to my blog post, and congratulations on this post.

    I encourage you to return to the topic and expand it. Your Habits are helpful and well thought-out.

    Best wishes on your success.

    Roger

  3. alicia on December 1, 2009 1:41 pm

    Roger – Thank you for your thoughts on the post. I really have enjoyed reading your posts on Dan Schwabel’s blog. Best to you as well. Alicia

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