This is not the stuff of revelation, but it’s often overlooked. So let’s take a moment to talk to each of the Four Horsemen:
Sun Tzu, a great Chinese General, said, “Tactics without strategy is the noise before defeat.” Dramatic. But it’s incredible to think of all the time, effort and expense that goes into creating just one marketing campaign. The problem is that even great campaigns can fail if there is no strategy behind its delivery. We’re overwhelmed by marketing messages every day. Seth Godin said that marketing is a contest for people’s attention.
What’s going to make your campaign succeed where others fail? Strategy.
Marketing Strategy covers a core focus. Setting objectives, defining targets and KPIs, audiences and segmentation, pricing and branding. Each campaign requires thorough research. This is to compile each of these elements in a way that will support the end goal – campaign success!
To plan strategically, you have to think strategically. The best way to do this is to look at the greater context within which the campaign will be executed. But, no business exists or operates in isolation. The internal and external environments change constantly. If you aren’t aware of the business environment, you can’t launch a successful campaign. How do you define and analyse the context? There are four elements to look at:
This is where it starts to all come together. Developing a strategy sounds like a big undertaking. While this isn’t untrue, it is manageable when broken up into these five parts:
When people hear the words “marketing” and “strategy” they often don’t think of how creative thinking informs both those things.
Creative strategy within your marketing plan looks at the value your campaign gives your audience, how it’s leveraged through content, native advertising and storytelling.
How do you come up with these creative elements? The general rule is to keep it simple, fresh, out of the ordinary and memorable. When your campaign is ticking all those creative boxes, you are ready to roll.
The Four Horsemen of marketing strategy ride best when they ride together. So gather your teams, set the goal and saddle up.
If you need a leg up, our Marketing Strategy online course covers all these elements in detail and will prepare you for those great open fields in just six weeks.
~ Shae Leigh
Red & Yellow’s Digital Content Creator, cat lover, photographer and craft beer enthusiast.