Work At Home Business Website
...Making an Internet Based, Home Business Income, Easy for Everyone Worldwide...


Add To Favorites


 

Font Size

Translate To English Translate To German Translate To Spanish Translate To French Translate To Italian Translate To Russian Translate To Portuguese Translate To Japanese Translate To Korean Translate To Chinese

Translate To Arabic


Search For:   In: 
Marketing Your Product as Everything, Often Does Nothing
Submitted By: Matthew Yubas <--More?
Category: Internet-Marketing | Date Posted: 2006-10-09
Page Views: 88 | Rating: (?) Not Yet Rated | Wordcount: 604


.common marketing mistake I see over and over is trying to sell a product as a multi-purpose solution. A product that can do many different tasks usually doesn’t do any one task better than th.competition. Herein lies part of the problem. As consumers we typically experience one problem at a time and then shop for a single solution.
Ask yourself as a buyer, do you specifically look for multi-purpose products or do you look for a specific solution? Your good steak knives can be used to prune a tree, open letters, and to cut fishing bait. But don’t you usually buy a separate pruner, letter opener, and fishing bait knife?

Exceptions to the Rule
There are a few exceptions to this rule. There is the clock radio, boom box, Swiss Army Knife, and all-in-one printer, scanner, copier, and fax machine. If products are typically physically placed next to each other, there is the possibility o.combining them. For example, a clock and radio often sits next to each other on the nightstand. B.combining them together, it saves space, shares certai.components to save costs, and adds the extra feature of waking up to the radio.

Where Does it Fit?
In most cases, your customer wants the best solution among the alternatives. Tailor your product to solve a specific problem or satisfy a particular need or want. Imagine shopping for a coffee maker. You might be looking for the top-of-the-line model, least expensive, or one considered the best value. Or, suppose there was a multi-purpose coffee maker, popcorn popper, and waffle iron? But you’re looking for just a coffee maker. You look at the multi-purpose machine but it’s more expensive and doesn’t have all the specific coffee maker features you want. And using the multi-purpose machine might prove difficult if at the same time one person wanted coffee and another wanted to make waffles.
The other big problem is for the retailer. Retailers and distributors prefer a product that fits into one category. Where to they place the multi-purpose machine? Does it go in the coffee maker section? Next to popcorn poppers? Or, the waffle iron section?
When marketing a multi-purpose product, there’s the issue of not focusing on a target market. If a multi-purpose product caters to many different people, the cost of marketing simultaneously to each segment raises significantly. With a fixed budget, instead of making a big noise in one market, you end up making a small noise in many markets.

Conclusion
For success, create a product that solves a problem or satisfies a need or want better than anyone else at a reasonable price. During early development, talk to potential customers and ask what features are important and what features are not important. Eliminate all the features that do not make your product sellable. And make the important features more attractive than th.competition. Then you’ll be on your way to product success.

Next Step
This article offers you just one aspect Product Marketing. Using my book Product Idea to Product Success, you’ll gain much more information on how to develop and market your product idea.

About the Author
Matthew Yubas is a Product Specialist who assists inventors and entrepreneurs in turning their ideas into winning products. Mr. Yubas is a Certified Professional Marketing Consultant for the Small Business Development and International Trade Center. He has earned a B.S. in Engineering and an M.B.A. in Management. Articles and information about his new book, Product Idea to Product Success, are available at Product-Coach.com.


Bookmark This Article
Click Here To Post a Comment

Article Tags:

multi-purpose    coffee    maker    marketing    machine    market    success    solution    iron    clock    yubas    doesn’t    thcompetition    popcorn    radio    section    bait    product    expensive    fishing    development    noise    shopping    
  Sponsored Listings

Article Comments: 0


Place Your Comments Below
Enter links to your site, resources, or e-mail like this below
and we will make them active. No HTML allowed.
http://www.YourSite.com/      mailto:You@YourSite.com
NOTE: No e-mail harvester can spider your address from this site!

Title:     Date: 2008/11/22/    
Log in to post or
Sign Up

Home Page or

Rating: (?) Not Yet Rated
Please Rate this Article:
 
Click the XML Icon Above to Receive Internet-Marketing Articles Via RSS!
Click Here to copy our own RSS reader you can load on your site.
Click Here to see how this category looks.

HomeAdd To Favorites | Internet Based Business | Home Based Jobs | Home Based Business | Website Marketing | Article Library
Coastal Vacations | Site Build It | WAHBWS Blog | Forum | Free Biz Books |
Classifieds | Business Opportunity Classifieds
ebay Secrets | Blogging For Dollars | Entrepreneur Club | Internet Biz Bootcamp | Email Marketing | Search Marketing Lab

 
A Portion Of Our Business Profits Help Support The San Diego Rescue Mission. Please Consider Donating As Well.

Privacy Policy | Earnings Disclaimer | Contact Us | Tell A Friend | Link To Us | Search Site | RSS Free Content
Domain Registration | Website Hosting | Search Engine Optimization | Free Recipes | Free e-Greetings

Cigars Tobacco

Work At Home Business Website
9518 Mission Gorge Road Box 711116
Santee, California 92072
(801) 992-2110
Contact Us