Marketing Information |
Feature Your Benefits
Sales Copy? eventually every small business owner must consider what needs to be included in order to produce a successful advertisement or piece of marketing material. You begin with a fancy graphic, your company logo, a slogan, and perhaps a special offer. However, more needs to be included in your sales copy to actually get your customers to buy. You need to include some your product's features. But, more importantly, you have to list the benefits of your product or service. Let's begin with your product or service's features. These can include the price, colour, options, or availability. Your customer will need to know some of these features to determine if what you have to offer is what they want to buy. But, it's the benefits of your product or service that may be the deciding factor in whether they buy from you as opposed to from your competition. Benefits are advantages your customer gets from the purchase of your product or service. What does it offer the buyer that will be advantageous to them; that will fill a need; that will make their life easier; or that will solve a problem? Acquiring new customers from your advertisement or marketing material will be more likely to happen if you show them the benefits they will receive from the purchase of your product or service. Show them "what's in it for them". Let's look at Webster's Dictionary's definition of a feature and a benefit (in the context of a business' product or service): Feature: noun: a prominent part or characteristic; the structure, form, or appearance. Benefit: adjective: receiving or entitling one to receive an advantage; help; useful aid. Incorporating your product's benefits with its features will help to get your customer excited about your product and how it will fill a need or solve a problem. Keep your customer and their wants and desires in mind when producing sales copy and you will have tremendous success. For an example of how to turn your product or service's features into benefits, let's look at one of our particular services. Product/Service: Virtual Word Processing Feature: Over 15 years of experience in both the corporate and small business sectors.
Feature: Competitive pricing
Feature: Globally available
For every feature of your product or service, you need to show that there is an advantage to your clients? something that will make their life easier. To briefly sum things up, there are two basic rules when putting together sales copy: 1. Establish a need. (Do some research and find out what your clients have to have.)
Don't ever forget that your potential customer wants to know what's in it for them. So, outline your product or service's features in your sales copy or marketing material but, more importantly, reel them in by associating the benefits. About The Author Janice Byer is a certified Master Virtual Assistant and owner of Docu-Type Administrative & Web Design Services (http://www.docutype.net). See this and other articles on her website.
MORE RESOURCES: Unable to open RSS Feed $XMLfilename with error HTTP ERROR: 404, exiting |
RELATED ARTICLES
8 Lessons in Strategic Marketing A La Daddy Daycare I bet you thought the movie "Daddy Daycare" was a kiddie comedy, right? Wrong.. Brainstorming Techniques as New Product Development Strategies When developing new products and strategies, coming up with unique ideas is often a struggle. It is one of the reasons why, in any industry, there is so much repetition. Linking Features & Benefits I'm sure that you've had those Eureka! moments, too. When a piece of information suddenly helped you see or understand something that hadn't been apparent before. Attracting New Business on a Shoestring Budget In a recent marketing workshop I attended, I discovered that most business owners rely on just two or three strategies to attract new business. Even well-established companies tend to rely on one or two strategies. Direct Mail Response Rate Boosters (12 tips and ideas) 1. Mail to a different listYour list is the most important part of your direct mail campaign. 7 Marketing Lessons I Learned From the Muscleheads at Golds Gym Can I share a secret with you?I love working out. So much that several years ago I considered a career in fitness. Are We There Yet? Small business marketing is not like taking a family vacation.Did anybody take a family vacation this summer? Do you have children of your own, or do you remember what it was like when you were a kid taking a trip somewhere?I can still remember the family vacations as a youngster growing up. Peek a Boo - We See You -- 7 Trade Show Tips for Marketing Managers Peek a Boo - We See YouDoes your company have a description for a full-time jobthat says "Stand in the booth and hand out brochures."?Doubt it. Getting New Clients - When Only a Few is More Than Enough Many of the business owners I speak with are looking for a relatively small number of new clients. It isn't that they're not ambitious, it's just the size of their businesses doesn't warrant a larger objective. Effective Tips For Telemarketers I had a telemarketer call me recently. Here's a rough transcript of the conversation. URL Everywhere? Offline Marketing For Online Success Your URL (www) should be everywhere and more.I know many of you are going to think this is common sense, but how many of these are you using? Your web address should be on every piece of anything your business does, period. Everything Youve Ever Learned About Marketing Is Wrong Everything you've ever learned about marketing and advertising is WRONG. Everything you've ever heard everything you've ever tried, everything you've ever done, it's all WRONG. 11 Powerful Marketing Tips Each of these 11 marketing tips is based on a marketing strategy or tactic proven to boost sales. How many are you using?Tip 1: Your customers buy your product or service to feel a certain way after their purchase. Marketing on a Budget A successful marketing plan doesn't have to include an athletic superstar, prime-time placement, state-of-the-art computer graphics or a massive budget. Being resourceful and smart can be just as effective. How to Use Your Newsletter to Research Your Market A few decades ago, in the early days of automatic banking terminals, the management at Citibank made a somewhat reluctant decision to introduce automatic tellers. They were anxious to cut costs, but they assumed that customers would rather deal with human tellers, had they the choice. Business Card Design - How to Stand out and Get Noticed One of the most powerful, yet over looked weapons in yourmarketing arsenal is your business card. If designed properlythis little 3 x 2. The Benefits of a Marketing Plan What is a Marketing Plan?Marketing is to do with matching the features and benefits that your products and services are able to provide with specific customers and then telling those customers why they should buy them from you. Your marketing plan details how to do this. Direct Marketing: Overlooked, Underappreciated, and Unstoppable Every business needs customers, but more importantly every business needs to maintain those customers while constantly retaining new ones. The only successful way of doing this is by learning everything about your customers, including who they are? What do they have in common? Do they share a hobby, an age range, a life stage, or a geographic community? Can you break them down into groups? The answers to these questions hold a wealth of information for you. Buzz Word Offline, it's called word-of-mouth advertising. Online, it's known as viral marketing. Using Business Cards as Invitations Business card size works well for invitations to special events.What do you visualize when you think about invitations? More than likely you are thinking about a wedding or a party. |
home | site map | contact us |