What’s in a Marketing Plan

Posted on 17th November 2009 in Marketing

We all know we need a plan.  As the old saying goes, “Failing to plan is planning to fail”.  This is true in marketing.  Many people get ‘marketing’ and ‘advertising’ confused.  They are related, but not interchangeable.  Simply put, advertising is a paid activity which results in a call to action which is of benefit to your store.  Marketing may include advertising, but it provides many more options than just paid promotion.  In many cases, advertising is actually a ‘last resort’.  It’s possible to organise marketing without giving up any money.  Imagine a custom-made marketing plan for your store that costs no money but should result in increased profits.  Interested?  Try out the three simple steps below and write back with some additional options for others to try.

1. ‘Less is More’ displays.  There are 1,001 ways to do in-store displays.  In a high-traffic location, try putting a display together that has a limited number of titles with “large” quantities per title with a poster or well-presented price tag.  The different titles need to somehow ‘connect’ – either through type (Bibles) or youth (youth Bible, with youth music CD) or through promotion (Christmas gift ideas).  Make sure the display area has plenty of ‘breathing space’ not too full, but not one copy per title, either.

2. Co-branding.  Working with wholesaler(s) during a key time of the year to get promotional support.  Some suppliers will print flyers for you to include in mail-outs, give to local Churches, youth groups or home study groups.  This won’t cost you anything, so it’s a great benefit to you, and may result in increased interest in the wholesaler’s item in your store which is of interest to them.  As an added bonus, if the item is able to draw people into the store and you’re able to position it next to items this customer group is interested in, they may end up purchasing a second item from you.

3. Maximise community events.  It’s amazing how much more willing people are to purchase items during a community event.  Lining up your displays with the local event or public holidays can provide a more dramatic increase to profits than many people realise.

These 3 ideas are merely a starting point for marketing ideas that have no cost to your store.  If you think of additional ideas or thoughts, please post it.

Is social media a fad?

Posted on 13th November 2009 in Marketing, Technology

Probably Not! Check out the video below. (May take some time to load).

The Digital Path Ahead…

Posted on 5th November 2009 in Technology

Technology has revolutionised most aspects of life, including Christian Bookshops. It changes how we relate to both our suppliers and our customers. Some people have seen the opportunities and jumped on board. And yet many of us are feeling overwhelmed by the scale of change in the air – and wireless technology means it really is all happening in the air!

I am sitting in my lounge room typing this post on a laptop. When I save the post, the data somehow travels through the air, completely invisible to me, and goes to a little box in my study. That box then sends the data through a cable to an exchange somewhere in Orange. The data then travels away and sits in a box in Sydney. And then someone in Melbourne, or even New York, can read this paragraph on a phone while sitting on a bus. And this all happens in seconds.

It sure beats pulling a rabbit out of a top hat! And yet, for Generation Y the digital world is normal.
It is not magical, it is the world as they have always known it.

Do you remember getting the card stamped in the back of a book when you borrowed it from the library?
Today’s primary school students have never seen such a thing. Their books simply get scanned in and out of the library.

Life has changed. Information is only ever seconds away from our fingertips – both for us and our customers. It is my dream that this website will grow into a bountiful resource for Australian Christian Retailers as together we discover exciting new ways to combine global technology with our local communities.

(P.S. Just as life does not consist of the abundance of possession, similarly it does not consist of the abundance of data! In all things, may we be rich towards God!).

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New CBAA Database has been launched

Posted on 5th November 2009 in Technology

A new CBAA database has been launched. It already has 15,000 extra titles. The database also features thousands of product images. You can visit the new database at this address: http://cbaa.rwts.com.au.

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