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Researching Your Company’s Product Positioning

Once you have decided on possible positionings for your product or service, it’s wise to research them and see which of them your market finds believable and appealing.

For instance, one of our clients sells a wide range of bedrooms and home hardware to the public through retail outlets. We wanted to find out what the right positioning for them could be - and then reflect it in their marketing.

Accordingly, a number of lines were written, each reflecting a different position. I am going to give you these lines with a brief indication as to how customers reacted to them. This should prove salutary if you ever feel tempted to brag or misrepresent what you offer.

Moreover, the line was seen as patriotic, because it clearly meant these were UK goods. It also conveyed craftsmanship, durability and the good value you get by buying direct. Readers also appreciated that the line was to the point, not gimmicky. This line came out on top.

Successful companies tend to have a clear positioning from which they rarely if ever deviate - and then only with great care. I make no apology for reintroducing American Express. It was positioned single-mindedly for many years as ‘the world’s most prestigious financial instrument for business travel or entertainment’. This positioning came out in everything American Express did. For instance, the letter sent out to gain new members which began: ‘Quite frankly the American Express card is not for everyone …’. This reflected the positioning so well that for many years in most countries of the world it was the most cost-effective direct mail used.
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January 3rd, 2009MarketingRead More >No Comments