Marketing Tactics
What are marketing
tactics? Definition and examples
Marketing tactics are a series or set of strategic methods or actions aimed at promoting a business’ goods or services. The aim is to maximize sales and maintain a competitive good or service. Good, in this context, means product
What are marketing tactics? Definition and examples
Marketing tactics are a series or set of strategic methods or
actions aimed at promoting a business’ goods or services. The aim is to
maximize sales and maintain a competitive good or service. Good, in this
context, means product.
“Marketing tactics are the strategic actions that direct
the promotion of a product or service to influence specific marketing goals.”
A marketing tactic is
not the same as a marketing strategy.
Marketing tactics include a wide range of strategies and actions
that marketing executive’s take, such as distributing or launching promotional
products, sending emails, and communicating through social media platforms.
TV and radio advertising, targeted articles, and setting up club and
association memberships are also types of marketing tactics.
Good marketing tactics
A company with
good tactics will have managed to get the most out of its limited financial
resources. Specifically regarding the promotion of its products or services
The term does not
mean the same as marketing strategy.
The word strategy refers
to a plan to achieve a goal. A tactic, on the other hand, explains how that
plan is executed.
According to BNBRANDING:
“A
marketing strategy is an idea… A conceptualization of how the goal could be
achieved… A marketing tactic is an action you take to execute the strategy.”
Examples
Below are some examples of marketing tactics:
- Sending emails to
existing customers and targeted consumers.
- Reaching customers and prospects through social media websites such as
Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, etc. A prospect is a person who I think
could well turn into a customer.
- Exhibiting in trade
shows. Attending
trade shows may also be a marketing tactic.
- Grass-roots efforts such as speaking at industry association events or
the chamber of commerce.
- Placing adverts on
billboards, TV, radio, online, or in print.
- Publish targeted articles.
A well-written article can bring in many leads. Bear in mind, however,
that articles take much longer to bear fruit than, for example, adverts.
- Club and Association Memberships can introduce several marketing tactics into your
networking activities. You can have, for example, special business cards
that you hand out at different functions. There might be a message on the
business card inviting the reader to visit a specific page on the
company’s website.
Doing the best at this moment puts you in the best place for the next moment. 👍
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