Welcome to the latest installment of our weekly blog series, Marketing Trends. Each week, we will identify a key trend in the world of marketing. We’ll discuss the trend, why it’s important, and suggest ways that you can take advantage of this trend in your company.
Last week’s trend was Remarketing.
Today’s Trend = Marketing Partnerships
Pairing with other companies to market your products or services is becoming more popular across a wide variety of industries. We call these marketing partnerships.
Why are companies partnering to market themselves?
First, it can be a great way to save money. You can reach the same number of people for half the price if you agree to share costs. You can do more with two budgets than you could do with one.
Second, it can give you exposure to a new market. When you team with a company that has a built-in audience, you are introduced to that audience in an advantageous way. Now your brand is associated with one they already know and trust.
How can you partner with companies as part of your marketing strategy?
Companies can work together in any number of ways. And the key here is to be creative. Think outside the box and come up with something that few other companies have thought about.
For example, you might partner to put on an event aimed at building awareness in a specific location. You might work to develop branded videos or television commercials that feature both companies and split the cost of production and distribution. You might trade “locations”, offering to promote them in exchange for them promoting you. Or you might develop a branded product, where one company gets the revenue and the other gets “free” publicity among those who buy it.
There is an endless supply of ideas. It takes someone to come up with them, pitch them internally, and get on the phone with the right person at those other companies you wish to partner with. Most times, the head of marketing or promotions at a company will give you a chance to pitch an idea that offers true value.
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This article was syndicated from Business 2 Community: Marketing Trends: Marketing Partnerships
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