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Ellis Communications, L.L.C. NEWS STORY Nutritional
Retailers Should Look Back to Move Forward;
Some of the best marketing ideas have already been used but they’re not used up. "This is a simple truth I’ve learned from years of reading about and studying marketing," says Martin R. Baird, president of Phoenix, Ariz.-based Nutritional Marketing. "The fact is, much of the great new marketing isn’t new at all. Some of the best marketing books are from the early 1900s." Baird offers the following seven tips about following tried-and-true marketing that dates back 100 years. No. 1.The concepts of marketing haven’t changed much in the past century and any nutritional retailer who wishes to succeed needs to know this. No. 2. Early 20th century business owners wisely knew that marketing must be a priority for a successful enterprise. No. 3.One of the cornerstones of great marketing is a simple truth: find a need and fill it. No. 4.Any time someone brings a new product into your store, you need to ask, "What does it do, why and who wants it?" No. 5. It’s not enough to say you have something new and you have a great store. The product must fill a need. It must be what people are looking for. No. 6.Remember that the target market for this product also must be able to afford it. No. 7.When the economy is struggling, people look long and hard at products to make sure they have the benefits they need and that they make dollars and sense. If you find a need and fill it, you have won half the marketing battle. Smart businesses have been doing it for decades. Nutritionalmarketing.com is the premiere Internet-based source for free marketing advice, information and tools for self-driven, success-oriented nutritional retailers who are demanding information that helps them market their business, meet the needs of their customers and increase sales. It offers such services as a free weekly electronic newsletter, free reports on how to conduct different kinds of marketing and evaluation of retailers’ marketing materials that is provided at no charge when the critique is posted online for all nutritional professionals to read. Nutritionalmarketing.com also offers an electronic forum where retailers can learn from each other by discussing common problems, sharing ideas and gaining new insights from their peers. Nutritional Marketing may be reached at 480-991-6421.
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