Marketing for startups is often difficult because small business owners don’t understand the difference between sales and marketing. (see my previous post Sales Slump? Do You Have the Right Resource Assigned?). Marketing for startups is all about understanding what the customers wants to satisfy their need and communicating exactly what you can offer to fill that need.
Understand Market Need When Marketing for Startups
The first step us understanding the market’s need. This takes shape by following a very simple process:
- Describe your offering
- Identify your target market
- Analyze your competition
- Define your competitive differentiation
- Develop your marketing strategy
At first this is done using research. This research has the goal of finding out about who wants what you have to offer, why, and where they are located. The post 3 Problems When Shoestring Marketing will provide a little more insight on this research aspect of marketing.
As you complete the research you must disengage yourself from the emotional excitement of your idea and look rationally at what is really possible. If you let yourself, the research will tell you if there are enough people that really care about your offering to make it a real business. Listen to what the numbers are telling you here. If not, you will spend a lot of time and money on something that doesn’t have a chance no matter how hard you try!
Communicate Need in Your Message
Marketing for startups next needs to communicate what you have to offer to the market. That means sending the right message to the right people to get them interested.
Creating this message is often a difficult task for new business owners. They are so excited about their offering that they only talk about their offering and forget to tell the customer how it will benefit them, solve their problem, and fill their need. Our online course Developing Your Brand Position is designed to assist you in developing that message to your market place.
It is this habit of talking too much that kills many small businesses’ growth. They are telling the customer about their product instead of listening to what the customer is asking for, wants, or needs.
Listening When Marketing for Startups
Listening is the best skill you can develop when marketing for startups. The market will tell you what it wants. You need only be willing to listen and adjust accordingly. If you cannot adjust, it’s only a matter of time before the market will leave you behind.
So, at the foundation stage, marketing for startups is no different than at any other stage of the growth model. But, you want to establish good habits marketing for startups and they will help you as you move up the growth stages. It’s all about research and communication. Listen to what the market is telling you and communicate as effectively as possible how your offering meets the need.
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I have been planning to start my own start-up and this blog was really informative. This post is so simple to understand yet straight forward. Thank you for the insight. Will check out more of your articles. Keep posting more.
Michelle, Happy you found things simple to understand. That’s what we’re all about at Business Growth Simplified!