“You can’t connect the dots looking forward; you can only connect them looking backward. So you have to trust that the dots will somehow connect in your future. You have to trust in something – your gut, destiny, life, karma, whatever. This approach has never let me down, and it has made all the difference in my life.” Steve Jobs

It seems obvious to say, but marketing is about tomorrow.

Not today, not the past but the future. You may pivot on the past, builds from today, but clearly, marketing activities force you to look forward.

Take the example of launching a new product or service. It is all about tomorrow. You realize that to grow your brand, you need to either bring something new to old or new customers, or you need to bring something old to new customers. It would help if you had a marketing Ouija board to help guide your journey. Or maybe a marketing GPS would help you navigate.

Remember Zoltar from the movie BIG who helped grant Tom Hanks his big wish about his future? Perhaps he can make a big difference by giving you pleasure.

It comes down to trust. You need to trust your vision of what could be if you think through what job this product/service will do for someone. Without that unswerving confidence in your idea, most new products and services fail. To gain that confidence, you need to ask yourself some tough questions.

My Seven Questions

Here are seven simple questions to ask yourself as you think about offering something new.

  • WHAT IS THE NEED: Will this product or service genuinely serve an unfulfilled market need, or are you guilty of developing a “me too” approach?
  • WHY IS THIS NEEDED: Does one of your current products or service not fit this segment you want to enter? How do you know this? What is it based upon?
  • WHAT IS DIFFERENT: How will this product or service be different from others who are trying to serve the same segment?
  • WHO ARE YOU: What tactical communications will you use that will allow you to engage and communicate with this segment? Will they even know you, or are you starting from scratch?
  • LICENSE AND PERMISSION: Does the brand name you will use for the product or service fit within your current architecture? Do you have permission from your users to go into this segment, or will you dilute what your brand stands for?
  • HOW WILL YOU CONNECT: Emotionally, what benefit will your customers get from what you offer? (peace of mind, sense of self-worth, courage, etc.)
  • WILL THIS DILUTE: Do you have the resources to do this, and will it dilute your efforts on other more profitable segments that you are also trying to serve?

Data is history.

It is difficult to build a database about the past to predict the future. Yes, some predictive analytics are getting better but marketing is part science and part art.

You can assemble data points as a reference, but you need to trust in inner guidance that believes in the need. Research, surveys, focus groups, and historical data sets help you understand history. The future isn’t quantifiable and subject to a DOE (design of experiment) like scientists use. Standing on your pile of data, you must leap of faith.

That is what I love about marketing. 

Someone has to believe in a vision and get others to follow them for the ride. Without that trust and boldness, we would take small steps all the time. Do you believe in the future vision for this product/service, or are you just going along for the ride?

What happens when you connect your dots?

 

 

Do you need help connecting the dots?

I can help. You can set up a time chat with me about your marketing challenges using my calendar. Our initial conversation is free. You talk, I listen. Email me jeffslater@themarketingsage.com or call me. 919 720 0995. Visit my website at www.themarketingsage.com. Let’s explore working together today.

 

 

 

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