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Challenges of marketing industrial productsThe marketing of industrial products presents its own unique bunch of challenges. After all – there's only so much you can do when trying to market the widget that's attached to the thingymajig via the hose attached to the whatchamacallit… Maybe if you're marketing an industrial IT application you can throw in some pretty screen shots and invite customers and the press around to sit through a flashy Power Point presentation now and then. But, it doesn't work quite so well when you're trying to market the latest in air compressor technology or an industrial pump or valve or an obscure piece of laboratory equipment. Key things to consider when marketing industrial products are:
Branding industrial-type products takes a lot of time and specialised skills. It's not just a case of applying a standard PR model or branding model and hoping for the best. Even straightforward aspects such as article preparation can be tricky if the account manager can't articulate what the technology does and where it is utilised. If your agency or marketing manager can put a well-presented case study in front of 20 of the right consumers, presented in a format and language that is easy to understand, you may find your return on investment is better than if it were simply blanket editorial in any publication which might consider using your article as a space filler. Marketing industrial-type products invariably comes with a “dull” image, but the right team with the right understanding of your product and industry can provide a good return and make sure your product is always in the client's mind. About Marc AshtonMarc Ashton (marc@rival.co.za) is managing editor of local manufacturing publication - ManufacturingHub.co.za (www.manufacturinghub.co.za), which is aimed at the South African food, pharmaceutical, chemical and cosmetic manufacturing industries. The company also assists business with strategies for marketing of industrial type applications, particularly in the small to medium enterprise sector. View my profile and articles... |