Monday, January 26

Trends for 2009: #11. "Do It Yourself" and Free will be music to consumers' ears

I know that I said this was my "Top 10 Marketing Trends for 2009" ... but there is just so much to think about, I've got a few more trends that need to be covered. So this is now the "Top 10 + a few Marketing Trends for 2009."

Along with "Value" as a word that consumers will gravitate to in 2009, two other important phrases that consumers will glom onto are:
  • Do It Yourself (or DIY), and
  • Free
Through an economic trough people tend to stay close to home (witness the "staycation" concept that started in 2008). People will still spend, but they will look for ways to save. If they can do things themselves and save some money, they will do it. If they can get something of value for free, they will want it. What sorts of things:
  • Cooking at home vs. Eating out,
  • Movie and popcorn at home vs. Going to the movie,
  • Fixing up the bathroom yourself vs. Renovating your bathroom,
  • Free online guides vs. Buying a "How To" book,
  • Etc.
But, a word of caution ... Whatever you do, don't make "Free" a main strength of your service or product. If the only selling price you can demand for your product is "free", then the demand must be pretty low. Make sure that your product has great value, and people will pay for it. The things you give out for free should be "value adds", not your core product or service.

So, what's a Marketer to do in 2009?
  • Look for opportunities to give away for free value-added complementary products and services that will entice consumers to buy from you,
  • Look for places where you can have your customer lower the cost of your product or service by doing some of the work themselves. Ensure that you make your product or service a "must have" item to do the work. (E.g. your product must be the essential item to make the outcome work),
  • Advertise that the value-add is free, but ensure that the value of your product or service stands out on its own.
Will I be right? The year will tell!

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