Direct Marketing Objectives

Direct Marketing Objectives thumbnail
Businesses try to determine the demographics most likely to buy their products.

Businesses are always looking for new customers for their products. Regardless of whether the company manufactures a physical product for sale or if the company provides a specialized service, it still needs paying customers to stay in business. Direct marketing seeks to advertise the company to specifically targeted audiences.

  1. Direct Marketing

    • General marketing campaigns, such as taking out radio advertisements or commercial time on television stations, seek to spread awareness of the company broadly across many different demographics. However, direct marketing campaigns advertise to specific customers. These can take the form of mailing catalogs or special offers to physical mailboxes, or emails to virtual ones. Directly marketing to individuals increases the likelihood that individuals will actually see the advertisements, and allows companies to advertise to specific individuals or companies.

    Target Markets

    • Some products have universal appeal, such as toilet paper and toothpaste, and advertising to anyone will potentially increase the company's customer base. However, most products have the best chances for sales in very specific markets and demographics. For example, video games are purchased most frequently by males between the ages of 13 and 49. While this does not mean that people outside this demographic will never purchase a video game, it means that spending money to put advertisements directly in the hands of members of this demographic will result in more sales than money spent advertising to other demographics.

    Name Recognition

    • A number of psychological studies have shown that consumers are more likely to purchase products they are familiar with than similar products. One purpose of a company's direct marketing campaign is to increase its name recognition among a target demographic. Even if a specific piece of marketing to an individual doesn't result in the customer immediately buying a product, it builds a foundation for future purchases. A company can also use direct marketing to lay the groundwork for a cold call to that particular individual or business.

    Move Specific Products

    • Businesses can use targeted marketing to advertise particular products to subsections of their customer base who are more likely to buy that product. Online stores will keep track of what items a particular customer will buy, and use those products to predict other products the customer is more likely to buy than other customers. In the case of an online book store, it could send out advertisements for a particular book only to customers the company predicts are likely to purchase the product.

Related Searches:

References

  • Photo Credit John Rowley/Photodisc/Getty Images

Comments

You May Also Like

  • Principles & Objectives of Marketing

    Principles & Objectives of Marketing. Marketing means how a company creates customer interest in its products and services. Marketing is an integral...

  • Marketing Objectives & Strategy

    A marketing objective is like the destination of a trip, while the strategy is the route chosen to get there. In specifying...

  • Definition of Direct Advertising

    Direct advertising is the process of dealing directly with consumers, instead of encouraging them to go through retailers. The objective of direct...

  • The Role of Creativity in Translating Market Research Data Into New Product Ideas

    Market research data is used in everything from making television commercials to setting up a new business. Demographics play a key role...

  • Long & Short Term Sales Objectives in Marketing

    Mike Feeley, a 30-year sales and marketing executive in both established and start-up companies, says that the marketing is really just "creating...

  • How to Advertise on Cable TV

    Millions of dollars are spent annually on television advertising. With events like the Superbowl and Presidential elections, networks are primed and ready...

  • Example of Target Market Analysis

    Target marketing centers around the recognition that a mass market comprises separate groups with different demographic and psychographic profiles. A program to...

  • Examples of Email Marketing

    Examples of Email Marketing. Email marketing is one of the most effective methods of marketing to customers and prospective customers. Even with...

  • Smart Objectives in Marketing Plans

    According to Entrepreneur Magazine, a marketing plan is a written document that serves to outline your future marketing efforts, rally your employees...

  • Healthcare Marketing Objectives

    Healthcare Marketing Objectives. Profit is often the major objective of healthcare marketing, as is the case with any other business. However, other...

  • Objectives of Measurable Marketing

    Without specific goals that encompass number and dollar metrics, marketing executives struggle to determine the success of marketing strategies. Quantified goals and...

Related Ads

Featured