Tuesday, July 31, 2018

Great Creative, Social Media Post For A Restaurant. This Clever Promotion Goes Back To Copy Written in 1935.

I love a restaurant in Los Angeles. Have been going there since around junior year of high school at Loyola. The junior and senior years of high school were 1966 and 1967.

It's El Cholo. The original is on Western at 1121 South Western. Didn't have zip codes then.

Yesterday and my wife drove out of our way to go there for dinner. 

I found a cocktail napkin with the following post:  

  • "Virginia, you'll wonder that I haven't been home lately for dinner -- your opposition isn't a blonde, it's the El Cholo, 1121 S. Western, G.K.  -the Los Angeles Times personal ad, March 21, 1935."
Pretty good copy.

Don't know if it is true, but this social media message falls under my 2007 Nine P's of Marketing and specifically under "Promotion," which has eight parts or components. 

Need more business, Marketing and advertising insights in 2018? Increase sales and overall revenue?

Visit here for plenty of insights and examples into Marketing, the 9 P's, targeting or "People," product and services, promotion, pricing, and advertising strategies. Plus true, researched marketing insights and fun, insightful, advertising trivia.

For the past 48 years, I have been a Marketing professional, a certified Forensic Marketing Expert, Marketing and Advertising consultant with Londre Marketing Consultants, LLC plus I teach and give seminars on Marketing, Super Bowl spots, global Marketing, Promotion and Advertising. 


I also like giving to MBA candidates, law schools and attorneys my presentations on "What is Marketing? What is Advertising?" This example of a personal ad would be advertising, but as a napkin it would be collateral one of the eight elements or parts under Promotion, in the 9P's of Marketing. 

Eleven years ago, I created and own a copyright for the Marketing concept, the Nine P’s/9 P's of Marketing ©2007, which augments the Marketing Mix or the 4P's (Product, Price, Promotion and Place) by the American Marketing Association, Neil Borden and Jerome McCarthy in the study and practices of Marketing.


In the late 60's I was first taught in Marketing 307 that the "customer," or potential purchasers, buyers are king or kings, but they or consumers are missing as one of the P's, in the 4P's. For marketing professionals, the "target market," "People," buyers, potential buyers and users are more prominent. They have their own "P."  It's "People," in the 9P's of Marketing. As in this post written with potential and actual restaurant patrons. 


The Nine P's/9P's of Marketing help brand managers, marketing managers, companies, firms, business owners and business managers to find marketing problems, to identify and create Marketing opportunities or solutions, in a number of areas. 


The utilization of the 9P's of Marketing help, develop and guide a company or a firm's marketing objectives, strategies, tactics and solutions. Works for all kinds of businesses including one of the most difficult according to Dunn and Bradstreet, restaurants. 

The Nine P's can be truly insightful, in many ways and in many possible tactics and actions. They will help build revenue, manage costs more effectively. 


I consult, teach and work as a Marketing, business and Advertising expert using many Marketing concepts, standards of practice and practices, including the Nine P's/9P's of Marketing.


So, what is Marketing, you and others may ask? 
Marketing is a planning and execution process that involves a product or service's attributes, research, distribution, pricing, partnerships or alliances, promotion and more. 

In my presentations, I detail that advertising is only a small percentage of the answers to marketing problems. All of the Marketing activities and tasks must work together to assure successful marketing practices. 
Firms, associations and companies with the most effective marketing efforts try to thoroughly understand their potential buyers and customers ("People") and the marketplace. 

Companies and new product/service development pros create products and services to meet market needs. These firms and others use marketing research and channels for understanding and communicating to market segments, a target market or audience ("People" in the 9P's of Marketing).

In the study and practice of Marketing, Marketing manager and brand agents develop planning, objectives, strategies and tactics. 


For any size firm and entrepreneurs, the 9P's of Marketing include important components, parts, elements, actions, tactics and efforts. 


Let's start with planning, research, one of the nine P's and also with targeting, "People," one of the other nine elements or components:

  • Planning: 
    • Planning starts with research and researching. 
    • This element of planning in the nine P's is a method for achieving an end, and, looking at the eight other parts, can be a detailed formulation of a program of action. I like using a phrase from John Wooden; he said "Failure to plan is planning to fail."
    • Developing and transforming marketing objectives into marketing strategies to tactics, marketing management and managers must make basic decisions on marketing targets (“People”), marketing mix, pricing, distribution, marketing budgets/expenditures and marketing allocations. 
    • Review dividing the total marketing budget among the various tools in the marketing mix and for the various products, channels, promotion, media and sales areas. And more under the 9Ps of Marketing
  • People 
    • Look and analyze potential, new, existing and repeat customers and users. 
    • "People" or targeting has almost always been left out of the traditional "Marketing Mix," almost every diagram includes the four P's with Product, Promotion, Place and Price.
    • Place "consumer" or "People" or "potential buyers" in the middle of a circle. Find information or data on them.
    • Add the other components in the nine P's. In Marketing, from my education, training, research and analysis plus testimony, there needs to be greater focus on the buyer, "customer," or "People," in both planning ad implementation.
    • To understand your "People" or market segments, it may utilize many characteristics, including demographics, geographics, psychographics, behavioral characteristics and technographics, which may be a vital component or components of the 9P's of Marketing. 
    • Once a target market is chosen, the organization can develop its marketing strategies to target a market segment or marketing segments.
    • Simply it's about Segmentation and Targeting. Add Positioning and you have STP, as a major first step. 
    • Product and Services: 
      • It's the goods and service combination the firm offers to the target market, including variety of product mix, features, branding, designs, packaging, sizes, services, maintenance contracts, warranties and return policies.
      • A product (service) is anything that can be offered to a market for attention, acquisition, use or consumption that might satisfy a want or need.
    • Place (Distribution): 
      • Offering the right product at the right PLACE or location, at the right time, at the right price. It's the company’s activities that make the product available, using distribution and trade channels, roles, coverage, assortments, locations, inventory and transportation characteristics and alternatives.  
      • Consider, develop and review store and non-store options, e-commerce and “brick and mortar” factors, geographic considerations, objectives, strategies and tactics, including “Partners, too.” 
    • Price or Pricing:
      • Simply, the amount of money a consumer is willing to pay to obtain the product, but "price" is so much more.  
      • “Pricing” is the sum of the values that customers exchange for the benefits of having or using the product or service. 
      • Pricing decision making involves adjusting prices concerning the competitive environment, economic situations and involve buyer perceptions. Simply, all aspects regarding pricing. 
      • Pricing includes wholesale/retail/promotional prices, discounts, trade-in allowances, quantity discounts, credit terms, sales and payment periods and credit terms. 
    • Promotion: 
      • There are eight (8) major, strategic components or communication elements which are personal and non-personal communication activities, under "promotion." . 
      • The activities that communicate the merits of the overall product include:
        • Personal Selling/ Sales Force: Sales persons
          • Helpful hint: Listen more than you talk. People who listen more, learn more, plus helps you position your service/product/solution or offering. 
        • Advertising is paid media. There's an expression "It is only creative if the product or service sells." I wanted to add "It is only good media spending if it sells." 
        • Sales Promotion
        • Collateral Materials, the restaurant napkin gave me the idea for this post. 
        • Direct Marketing (also referred to as Action or Direct Response Advertising)
        • Interactive/Internet/Web, Digital Media, Social Media:  
        • Events and Experiences
        • Public Relations/PR
      • Here are some strategic questions under Promotion:
        • What should you promote? Strategic copy points.
        • Evaluate the eight different elements under Promotion and your brand's practices. Ask is there a better way? A different promotional mix. There has to be a better way. 
        • What are your costs in dollars and manpower or person power? Ask "Is there a different way or ways to budget?" 
        • Look at different strategic partners? Their costs?
        • To whom should you target and promote? Under "People/"Targeting, target market, audience with media falls here. Have you noticed that you may watch what you want to watch in TV programing when you want to watch it and anywhere, any screen? That affects media planning. 
        • You can differentiate with price. Discounting? Special sales? What economic and discount levels should you offer? Look at revenue versus costs. 
        • What form or combination of promotion should you offer? Features?
        • How frequent? Add media planning here. 
      • Partners: 
        • Working with others and organizations which take part in an undertaking with another or others, in a business or company with shared risks and profits.
        • Also referred to as Alliances. 
        • With "Partners" and your Marketing efforts, it is vitally important to partner and align with firms that have similar corporate philosophies. Simple but complex and difficult, have agreed upon objectives and strategies.
      • Presentation: 
        • This “P” or “Presentation” is the act of presenting, displaying and putting forward any of the different 9P’s© and/or components to your customers, suppliers, wholesalers, retailers, sales force, marketing intermediaries, clients, employees, partners, and/or others.
        • Look at “real” product and service experiences. 
        • Enabling consumers and “allowing” them to feel the brand. As part of "presentation," I also place “events and experiences” under Promotion. 
        • While traditional marketing is based on target audience impressions/ views/ clicks/ exposure, experimental marketing involves engaging with your potential consumers. 
      • Passion:
        • Those intense, driving or overmastering feelings, emotions in the planning, developing, implementing and executions of pricing, promoting, partnering, selling and overall marketing of products or services.

        For more on insights, ideas, concepts and Marketing solutions: Go to londremarketing.com and look under “Articles and Resources” and the 9P’s/Nine P’s ©2007. Specifically you will find them detailed at 9P’s/Nine P’s.

        Or for more fun, marketing strategies/tactics and facts: Go to Marketing Trivia with 40+ stimulating questions and answers at Londre Marketing Consultants, LLC. 


        Monday, July 30, 2018

        What Is The Highest-Grossing Media Franchise Or Media Revenue Giant Of All-Time, With The 9P's Of Marketing?

        Not an easy question or answers. Many options to choice from. I'll give you some hints. 

        Look at highest-gross or grossing media franchise or top spot of generating media revenue of all-time?

        Not just films or movies. 

        Think books, games, merchandise and movies.

        It's not Harry Potter?
        Not James Bond?
        Superman?
        Batman?
        Not Star Wars? But it's up there. 
        Not Marvel?

        It’s from Japan. 

        The media giant…Pokemon, with nearly $50 Billion, with a “B.”

        Need more business, Marketing and advertising insights in 2018? Increase sales and overall revenue?

        Visit here for plenty of insights and examples into Marketing, the 9 P's, targeting or "People," product and services, promotion, pricing, and advertising strategies. Plus true, researched marketing insights and fun, insightful, advertising trivia.

        For the past 48 years, I have been a Marketing professional, a certified Forensic Marketing Expert, Marketing and Advertising consultant with Londre Marketing Consultants, LLC plus I teach and give seminars on Marketing, Super Bowl spots, global Marketing, Promotion and Advertising. 


        I also like giving to MBA candidates, law schools and attorneys my presentations on "What is Marketing? What is Advertising?" 

        Eleven years ago, I created and own a copyright for the Marketing concept, the Nine P’s/9 P's of Marketing ©2007, which augments the Marketing Mix or the 4P's (Product, Price, Promotion and Place) by the American Marketing Association, Neil Borden and Jerome McCarthy in the study and practices of Marketing.


        In the late 60's I was first taught in Marketing 307 that the "customer," or potential purchasers, buyers are king or kings, but they or consumers are missing as one of the P's, in the 4P's. For marketing professionals, the "target market," "People," buyers, potential buyers and users are more prominent. They have their own "P."  It's "People," in the 9P's of Marketing. 


        The Nine P's/9P's of Marketing help brand managers, marketing managers, companies, firms, business owners and business managers to find marketing problems, to identify and create Marketing opportunities or solutions, in a number of areas. 


        The utilization of the 9P's of Marketing help, develop and guide a company or a firm's marketing objectives, strategies, tactics and solutions. 

        The Nine P's can be truly insightful, in many ways and in many possible tactics and actions. They will help build revenue, manage costs more effectively. 


        I consult, teach and work as a Marketing, business and Advertising expert using many Marketing concepts, standards of practice and practices, including the Nine P's/9P's of Marketing.


        So, what is Marketing, you and others may ask? 
        Marketing is a planning and execution process that involves a product or service's attributes, research, distribution, pricing, partnerships or alliances, promotion and more. 

        In my presentations, I detail that advertising is only a small percentage of the answers to marketing problems. All of the Marketing activities and tasks must work together to assure successful marketing practices. 
        Firms, associations and companies with the most effective marketing efforts try to thoroughly understand their potential buyers and customers ("People") and the marketplace. 

        Companies and new product/service development pros create products and services to meet market needs. These firms and others use marketing research and channels for understanding and communicating to market segments, a target market or audience ("People" in the 9P's of Marketing).

        In the study and practice of Marketing, Marketing manager and brand agents develop planning, objectives, strategies and tactics. 


        For any size firm and entrepreneurs, the 9P's of Marketing include important components, parts, elements, actions, tactics and efforts. 


        Let's start with planning, research, one of the nine P's and also with targeting, "People," one of the other nine elements or components:

        • Planning: 
          • Planning starts with research and researching. 
          • This element of planning in the nine P's is a method for achieving an end, and, looking at the eight other parts, can be a detailed formulation of a program of action. I like using a phrase from John Wooden; he said "Failure to plan is planning to fail."
          • Developing and transforming marketing objectives into marketing strategies to tactics, marketing management and managers must make basic decisions on marketing targets (“People”), marketing mix, pricing, distribution, marketing budgets/expenditures and marketing allocations. 
          • Review dividing the total marketing budget among the various tools in the marketing mix and for the various products, channels, promotion, media and sales areas. And more under the 9Ps of Marketing
        • People 
          • I remember working on a case and the opposing expert was off on their target market for video games.. Forgot males and females buy and use video games. 
          • Look and analyze potential, new, existing and repeat customers and users. 
          • "People" or targeting has almost always been left out of the traditional "Marketing Mix," almost every diagram includes the four P's with Product, Promotion, Place and Price.
          • Place "consumer" or "People" or "potential buyers" in the middle of a circle. Find information or data on them.
          • Add the other components in the nine P's. In Marketing, from my education, training, research and analysis plus testimony, there needs to be greater focus on the buyer, "customer," or "People," in both planning ad implementation.
          • To understand your "People" or market segments, it may utilize many characteristics, including demographics, geographics, psychographics, behavioral characteristics and technographics, which may be a vital component or components of the 9P's of Marketing. 
          • Once a target market is chosen, the organization can develop its marketing strategies to target a market segment or marketing segments.
          • Simply it's about Segmentation and Targeting. Add Positioning and you have STP, as a major first step. 
          • Product and Services: 
            • Ton of different products for books, games, movies and merchandise. 
            • Under this "P," it's the goods and service combination the firm offers to the target market, including variety of product mix, features, branding, designs, packaging, sizes, services, maintenance contracts, warranties and return policies.
            • A product (service) is anything that can be offered to a market for attention, acquisition, use or consumption that might satisfy a want or need.
          • Place (Distribution): 
            • Offering the right product at the right PLACE or location, at the right time, at the right price. It's the company’s activities that make the product available, using distribution and trade channels, roles, coverage, assortments, locations, inventory and transportation characteristics and alternatives.  
            • Consider, develop and review store and non-store options, e-commerce and “brick and mortar” factors, geographic considerations, objectives, strategies and tactics, including “Partners, too.” 
          • Price or Pricing:
            • Simply, the amount of money a consumer is willing to pay to obtain the product, but "price" is so much more.  
            • “Pricing” is the sum of the values that customers exchange for the benefits of having or using the product or service. 
            • Pricing decision making involves adjusting prices concerning the competitive environment, economic situations and involve buyer perceptions. Simply, all aspects regarding pricing. 
            • Pricing includes wholesale/retail/promotional prices, discounts, trade-in allowances, quantity discounts, credit terms, sales and payment periods and credit terms. 
          • Promotion: 
            • There are eight (8) major, strategic components or communication elements which are personal and non-personal communication activities, under "promotion." . 
            • The activities that communicate the merits of the overall product include:
              • Personal Selling/ Sales Force: Sales persons
                • Helpful hint: Listen more than you talk. People who listen more, learn more, plus helps you position your service/product/solution or offering. 
              • Advertising is paid media. There's an expression "It is only creative if the product or service sells." I wanted to add "It is only good media spending if it sells." 
              • Sales Promotion
              • Collateral Materials
              • Direct Marketing (also referred to as Action or Direct Response Advertising)
              • Interactive/Internet/Web, Digital Media, Social Media:  
              • Events and Experiences
              • Public Relations/PR
            • Here are some strategic questions under Promotion:
              • What should you promote? Strategic copy points.
              • Evaluate the eight different elements under Promotion and your brand's practices. Ask is there a better way? A different promotional mix. There has to be a better way. 
              • What are your costs in dollars and manpower or person power? Ask "Is there a different way or ways to budget?" 
              • Look at different strategic partners? Their costs?
              • To whom should you target and promote? Under "People/"Targeting, target market, audience with media falls here. 
              • You can differentiate with price. Discounting? Special sales? What economic and discount levels should you offer? Look at revenue versus costs. 
              • What form or combination of promotion should you offer? Features?
              • How frequent? Add media planning here. 
            • Partners: 
              • Working with others and organizations which take part in an undertaking with another or others, in a business or company with shared risks and profits.
              • Also referred to as Alliances. 
              • With "Partners" and your Marketing efforts, it is vitally important to partner and align with firms that have similar corporate philosophies. Simple but complex and difficult, have agreed upon objectives and strategies.
            • Presentation: 
              • This “P” or “Presentation” is the act of presenting, displaying and putting forward any of the different 9P’s© and/or components to your customers, suppliers, wholesalers, retailers, sales force, marketing intermediaries, clients, employees, partners, and/or others.
              • Look at “real” product and service experiences. 
              • Enabling consumers and “allowing” them to feel the brand. As part of "presentation," I also place “events and experiences” under Promotion. 
              • While traditional marketing is based on target audience impressions/ views/ clicks/ exposure, experimental marketing involves engaging with your potential consumers. 
            • Passion:
              • Users can be quite passionate about the products they buy and use.  Those intense, driving or overmastering feelings, emotions in the planning, developing, implementing and executions of pricing, promoting, partnering, selling and overall marketing of products or services.

              For more on insights, ideas, concepts and Marketing solutions: Go to londremarketing.com and look under “Articles and Resources” and the 9P’s/Nine P’s ©2007. Specifically you will find them detailed at 9P’s/Nine P’s.

              Or for more fun, marketing strategies/tactics and facts: Go to Marketing Trivia with 40+ stimulating questions and answers at Londre Marketing Consultants, LLC. 

              Sunday, July 29, 2018

              When The Building Is The Product. Well, The Structure Promotes And Sells.

              This falls under "Product" and "Place," two of the 9P's of Marketing:

              A few choices and examples where the building represents and symbolizes the product. 
              • Idle Hour, in North Hollywood: The bar is in the shape of a beer barrel.
              • Chili Bowl:The building is in the shape of a chili bowl
              • Ron's Do-nuts at the 405 and Manchester in Inglewood. The big donut is on top of the building. Can't miss it. 
              • Charley's Beauty Salon was a stucco tamale. Wonder what it replaced? Oh, a tamale restaurant. 
              • Similar, the Brown Derby was a giant hat on Wilshire across from the Equitable Building. It's now on the top of a strip mall, just several feet away from the corner. 
              Visit here for more insights and true Marketing and Advertising Trivia.

              I am a senior Forensic Marketing Expert, Advertising/Marketing consultant with Londre Marketing Consultants, LLC plus I teach Marketing and Advertising. I own a copyright for this concept, the Nine P’s/9 P's ©2007, which augments the Marketing Mix (Product, Price, Promotion and Place) or the 4P’s by the American Marketing Association, Neil Borden and Jerome McCarthy in the study and practices of Marketing.

              The Nine P's/9P's help identify marketing problems in a number of areas and help develop marketing’s objectives, strategies, tactics and solutions.  The Nine P's are insightful. In Marketing. the "Customer," or potential customers are king, but are missing in the 4P's. There needs to be more focus on the "Customer," or "People." "People," market segments utilizing demographics, geographics, psychographics, behavioral characteristics and technographics are a vital component of the 9P's.

              I consult and teach using the concepts and practices of the Nine P's/9P's of Marketing.

              In the study and practice of Marketing, Marketing and Brand Managers develop plans, strategies and tactics. The Nine P’s include these important components:
              • People (Segmentation and Targeting)
              • Product
              • Place (Distribution)
              • Price
              • Planning
              • Promotion
              • Partners
              • Presentation
              • Passion
              For more on ideas, concepts and Marketing solutions: Go to LondreMarketing.com and look under “Articles and Resources” and the 9P’s/Nine P’s ©2007. Specifically you will find them detailed at 9P’s/Nine P’s.

              Or for more fun, marketing strategies/tactics and facts: Go to Marketing Trivia with 54 stimulating questions and answers at Londre Marketing Consultants, LLC. Here to help. All the best.

              What Is OOH Or Out Of Home Media: Impacted By Smartphones, Under The 9P's Of Marketing.

              Advertising has many names. I have a list I've collected as a marketing and advertising pro plus Marketing & Advertising teacher/senior lecturer since 1975. The list includes over 240 kinds of media. 

              This one or example with a question goes by:

              • Out-of-home media advertising
              • OOH advertising
              • Outdoor advertising
              • Out-Of-Home media
              • Outdoor media
              • Outdoor advertising

              OOH advertising falls under "Promotion," in the nine P's of Marketing. It is advertising that reaches consumers,"People," drivers, passengers, runners, walkers, while they are outside their homes.

              In 2018, I'm thinking that OOH is less impactful as a media buy since drivers are using their cell phones for calling, driving and communicating. Less looking and reading outdoor boards.  More looking at their phones. 

              Visit here for more insights and true Marketing and Advertising Trivia.

              I am a senior Forensic Marketing Expert, Advertising/Marketing consultant with Londre Marketing Consultants, LLC plus I teach Marketing and Advertising. I own a copyright for this concept, the Nine P’s/9 P's ©2007, which augments the Marketing Mix (Product, Price, Promotion and Place) or the 4P’s by the American Marketing Association, Neil Borden and Jerome McCarthy in the study and practices of Marketing.


              The Nine P's/9P's help identify marketing problems in a number of areas and help develop marketing’s objectives, strategies, tactics and solutions.  The Nine P's are insightful. In Marketing. the "Customer," or potential customers are king, but are missing in the 4P's. There needs to be more focus on the "Customer," or "People." "People," market segments utilizing demographics, geographics, psychographics, behavioral characteristics and technographics are a vital component of the 9P's.


              I consult and teach using the concepts and practices of the Nine P's/9P's of Marketing.


              In the study and practice of Marketing, Marketing and Brand Managers develop plans, strategies and tactics. The Nine P’s include these important components:

              • People (Segmentation and Targeting)
              • Product
              • Place (Distribution)
              • Price
              • Planning
              • Promotion: 
                • There are eight (8) major, strategic components or communication elements which are personal and non-personal communication activities. 
                • The activities that communicate the merits of the overall product include:
                  • Personal Selling/ Sales Force: Sales persons
                    • Listen more than you talk. People who listen more, learn more, plus helps you position your service/product/solution or offering. 
                  • Advertising: There's an expression "It is only creative if the product or service sells." I wanted to add "It is only good media spending if it sells." TV, radio, social, outdoor or OOH, print advertising falls here. 
                  • Sales Promotion
                  • Collateral Materials
                  • Direct Marketing (also referred to as Action or Direct Response Advertising)
                  • Interactive/Internet/Web, Digital Media, Social Media:  
                  • Events and Experiences
                  • Public Relations/PR
                • Here are some strategic comments and questions under Promotion:
                  • What should you promote? Strategic copy points.
                  • To whom should you target and promote? Under "People/"Targeting, target market, audience with media falls here.
                  • Evaluate the eight different elements under Promotion and your brand's practices. That affects media planning.
                  • Ask is there a better way? A different promotional mix. There has to be a better way. 
                  • What are your costs in dollars and manpower or person power? Ask "Is there a different way or ways to budget?" 
                  • Look at different strategic partners? Their costs?
                  • You can differentiate with price. Discounting? Special sales? What economic and discount levels should you offer? Look at revenue versus costs. 
                  • What form or combination of promotion should you offer? Features?
                  • How frequent? Add media planning here. 
              • Partners
              • Presentation
              • Passion
              For more on ideas, concepts and Marketing solutions: Go to LondreMarketing.com and look under “Articles and Resources” and the 9P’s/Nine P’s ©2007. Specifically you will find them detailed at 9P’s/Nine P’s.


              Or for more fun, marketing strategies/tactics and facts: Go to Marketing Trivia with 54 stimulating questions and answers at Londre Marketing Consultants, LLC. Here to help. All the best.

              Saturday, July 28, 2018

              Far Out. Many Examples Under The 9P’s Of Marketing, With David Crosby, Branding Dope, Retail And Recreational Buying Plus Selling.

              It started with David Crosby saying: 
              • "People have been asking me to do a quality cannabis brand and with legalization expanding, now is the right time.” 
              To me, a marketing, promotion and advertising expert, "to do" in this quote means sponsorship and promotion. 
              I could say “brand” development. He’s looking for an exclusive deal, for global use and the recreational market. 
              David Crosby was a co-founder for Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young and The Byrds and is looking to license his name for dope.
              Let’s take a look: Questions for a brand manager or marketing manager to ask in developing and selecting a list of possible endorsers and celebrities, for a brand or company.

              Obviously there are strategic, emotional and rational decisions to be made by marketing professionals at both the client and the agency or talent source.

              Except for his fee which isn’t disclosed and that he must disclose if the star or celebrity has considerable interest in the company or product.
              • Does celebrity subtract from product or service?
              • Is the celebrity appropriate for our product or service?  
              • Does the celebrity add value? Or generate a good impression? 
              • Does the celebrity add to the product’s image? 
              • How much is the fee?
              • How is the contract structured? 
              • Do you pay the celebrity their fee, which will decrease media exposure/expenses? 
              • What about the history and future of the celebrity exposure?  What about “after hour” behavior, any criminal record, FTC issues? Health?
              • Be sure celebrity uses and continues to use the product? 
              • Be sure the facts about the product are true and substantiated, before giving script to celebrity.
              A lot of parts and pieces under pot and the 9P’s of Marketing, including planning, product, place, promotion, presentation, and partners. 

              Visit here for more insights and true Marketing and Advertising Trivia.

              I am a senior Forensic Marketing Expert, Advertising/Marketing consultant with Londre Marketing Consultants, LLC plus I teach Marketing and Advertising. I own a copyright for this concept, the Nine P’s/9 P's ©2007, which augments the Marketing Mix (Product, Price, Promotion and Place) or the 4P’s by the American Marketing Association, Neil Borden and Jerome McCarthy in the study and practices of Marketing.

              The Nine P's/9P's help identify marketing problems in a number of areas and help develop marketing’s objectives, strategies, tactics and solutions.  The Nine P's are insightful. In Marketing. the "Customer," or potential customers are king, but are missing in the 4P's. There needs to be more focus on the "Customer," or "People." "People," market segments utilizing demographics, geographics, psychographics, behavioral characteristics and technographics are a vital component of the 9P's.

              I consult and teach using the concepts and practices of the Nine P's/9P's of Marketing.

              In the study and practice of Marketing, Marketing and Brand Managers develop plans, strategies and tactics. The Nine P’s include these important components:
              • People (Segmentation and Targeting)
              • Product
              • Place (Distribution)
              • Price
              • Planning
              • Promotion
              • Partners
              • Presentation
              • Passion
              For more on ideas, concepts and Marketing solutions: Go to LondreMarketing.com and look under “Articles and Resources” and the 9P’s/Nine P’s ©2007. Specifically you will find them detailed at 9P’s/Nine P’s.

              Or for more fun, marketing strategies/tactics and facts: Go to Marketing Trivia with 54 stimulating questions and answers at Londre Marketing Consultants, LLC. Here to help. All the best.

              Friday, July 27, 2018

              Not All PR Is Good. Here's A Business Model, Actually Two Restaurant Concepts And Exceution, Which Don't Work.

              I remember a restaurant concept I used in my marketing and advertising classes taking about strategies and tactics. 

              It was a restaurant which the diners could leave any money, after the meal,  or what they the customers or "People" under the 9P's of Marketing thought the meal was worth.

              That concept didn't work it was also located in a college town. No, really??  A college town. 

              Here's another restaurant which closed.  It couldn't live up to its promotion of "all you can eat" meals or food for a low price of $25/month.

              This time the restaurant was in Chengdu, China. 

              No surprise. The restaurant went out of business, losing $100K. There costs ere greater than their revenue.

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              I am a senior Forensic Marketing Expert, Advertising/Marketing consultant with Londre Marketing Consultants, LLC plus I teach Marketing and Advertising. I own a copyright for this concept, the Nine P’s/9 P's ©2007, which augments the Marketing Mix (Product, Price, Promotion and Place) or the 4P’s by the American Marketing Association, Neil Borden and Jerome McCarthy in the study and practices of Marketing.

              The Nine P's/9P's help identify marketing problems in a number of areas and help develop marketing’s objectives, strategies, tactics and solutions.  The Nine P's are insightful. In Marketing. the "Customer," or potential customers are king, but are missing in the 4P's. There needs to be more focus on the "Customer," or "People." "People," market segments utilizing demographics, geographics, psychographics, behavioral characteristics and technographics are a vital component of the 9P's.

              I consult and teach using the concepts and practices of the Nine P's/9P's of Marketing.

              In the study and practice of Marketing, Marketing and Brand Managers develop plans, strategies and tactics. The Nine P’s include these important components:
              • People (Segmentation and Targeting)
              • Product
              • Place (Distribution)
              • Price
              • Planning
              • Promotion
              • Partners
              • Presentation
              • Passion
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              Thursday, July 26, 2018

              Unique Partnership With A Trip To Walmart In An Autonomous Driving Car. Great Example of Place, Product, Promotion and Partners, Under 9P's Of Marketing. .

              Did you hear that Walmart and Waymo (Google’s Alphabet) have teamed up. Or in a Marketing strategy "partnered," as in "Partner" or an "alliance," in the 9P's of Marketing

              A great example under Partners, in the nine P's of Marketing, for sure. "...we learn from these programs will give us a network of partners when we launch in new cities down the road," Waymo said.

              Walmart and Waymo have a promotion. Chandler, Arizona, south of Phoenix shoppers of  Walmart can use a self-driving cars to go to their store.

              Yes, using a self-driving car. 


              All you need to do is use a Waymo car after ordering groceries on Walmart.com. For now it's only available at a Walmart in Chandler, Arizona, south of Phoenix. Walmart workers will assemble the consumer's order ("People") grocery order as the Waymo cars take customers to and from the grocery pickup. 


              One more "Partnership" example: AutoNation, the auto dealer and car retail chain is also giving Phoenix-area residents the option to use a Waymo car as a loaner, service car.

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              Visit here for plenty of insights and examples into Marketing, the nine P's, targeting or "People," product and services, promotion, pricing, and advertising strategies. Plus true, researched marketing insights and advertising trivia.

              For the past 48 years, I have been a Marketing professional, a certified Forensic Marketing Expert, Marketing and Advertising consultant with Londre Marketing Consultants, LLC plus I teach and give seminars on Marketing, global Marketing and Advertising. I like giving to MBA candidates, law schools and attorneys my presentation on "What is Marketing? What is Advertising?" 


              Eleven years ago, I created and own a copyright for the Marketing concept, the Nine P’s/9 P's of Marketing ©2007, which augments the Marketing Mix or the 4P's (Product, Price, Promotion and Place) by the American Marketing Association, Neil Borden and Jerome McCarthy in the study and practices of Marketing.


              In the late 60's I was first taught in Marketing 307 that the "customer," or potential purchasers, buyers are king or kings, but they or consumers are missing as one of the P's, in the 4P's. For marketing professionals, the "target market," "People," buyers and users are more prominent and has its own "P."  It's "People," in the 9P's of Marketing. 


              The Nine P's/9P's of Marketing help brand managers, marketing managers, companies, firms and business managers to find marketing problems, to identify and create Marketing opportunities or solutions, in a number of areas. 


              The utilization of the 9P's of Marketing help, develop and guide a company or a firm's marketing objectives, strategies, tactics and solutions. 

              The Nine P's can be truly insightful, in many ways and in many possible actions. They will help build revenue, manage costs more effectively. 


              I consult, teach and work as a Marketing, business and Advertising expert using many Marketing concepts and practices, including the Nine P's/9P's of Marketing.


              So what is Marketing, you and others ask? 
              Marketing is a planning and execution process that involves a product or service's attributes, research, distribution, pricing, partnerships or alliances, promotion and more. 

              All of these activities and tasks  must work together to assure successful marketing practices. 
              Firms, associations and companies with the most effective marketing efforts try to thoroughly understand their potential buyers and customers ("People") and the marketplace. 

              Companies and new product/service development pros create products and services to meet market needs. These firms and others use marketing research and channels for understanding and communicating to market segments, a target market or audience ("People" in the 9P's of Marketing).

              In the study and practice of Marketing, Marketing manager and brand agents develop planning, objectives, strategies and tactics. 


              For any size firm and entrepreneurs, the 9P's of Marketing include important components, elements, actions and efforts. 


              Let's start with planning, research, targeting, "People," one of the nine elements or components:

              • Planning: 
                • It starts with research and researching. You need to also partner up; another P of Marketing. This element of planning in the nine P's is a method for achieving an end, and, looking at the eight other parts, can be a detailed formulation of a program of action. I like using a phrase from John Wooden. He said "Failure to plan is planning to fail."
                • Developing and transforming marketing objectives into marketing strategies to tactics, marketing management and managers must make basic decisions on marketing targets (“People”), marketing mix, pricing, distribution, marketing budgets/expenditures and marketing allocations. 
                • Review dividing the total marketing budget among the various tools in the marketing mix and for the various products, channels, promotion, media and sales areas.
              • People 
                • Waymo and Walmart picked potential Walmart shoppers using their walmart.com website. 
                • Look and analyze potential, new, existing and repeat customers and users. 
                • "People" or targeting has almost always been left out of the traditional "Marketing Mix," almost every diagram includes the four P's with Product, Promotion, Place and Price.
                • Place "consumer" or "People" or "potential buyers" in the middle of a circle. Find information or data on them.
                • Add the other components in the nine P's. In Marketing, from my education, training, research and analysis plus testimony, there needs to be greater focus on the buyer, "customer," or "People." 
                • "People" or market segments may utilize many characteristics, including demographics, geographics, psychographics, behavioral characteristics and technographics, which may be a vital component or components of the 9P's of Marketing. 
                • Once a target market is chosen, the organization can develop its marketing strategies to target a market segment or marketing segments.
                • Simply it's about Segmentation and Targeting. Add Positioning and you have STP, as a major first step. 
                • Product and Services: 
                  • A product (service) is anything that can be offered to a market for attention, acquisition, use or consumption that might satisfy a want or need.
                  • It's the goods and service combination the firm offers to the target market, including variety of product mix, features, branding, designs, packaging, sizes, services, maintenance contracts, warranties and return policies.
                • Place (Distribution): 
                  • Offering the right product at the right PLACE or location, at the right time, at the right price. It's the company’s activities that make the product available, using distribution and trade channels, roles, coverage, assortments, locations, inventory and transportation characteristics and alternatives.  
                  • Consider, develop and review store and non-store options, e-commerce and “brick and mortar” factors, geographic considerations, objectives, strategies and tactics, including “Partners, too.” 
                • Price or Pricing:
                  • “Pricing” is the sum of the values that customers exchange for the benefits of having or using the product or service. 
                  • Pricing decision making involves adjusting prices concerning the competitive environment, economic situations and involve buyer perceptions. Simply, all aspects regarding pricing. 
                  • Pricing includes wholesale/retail/promotional prices, discounts, trade-in allowances, quantity discounts, credit terms, sales and payment periods and credit terms. 
                  • Simply, the amount of money a consumer is willing to pay to obtain the product, but "price" is so much more.  
                • Promotion: 
                  • There are eight (8) major, strategic components or communication elements which are personal and non-personal communication activities. 
                  • The activities that communicate the merits of the overall product include:
                    • Personal Selling/ Sales Force: Sales persons
                      • Listen more than you talk. People who listen more, learn more, plus helps you position your service/product/solution or offering. 
                    • Advertising: There's an expression "It is only creative if the product or service sells." I wanted to add "It is only good media spending if it sells." 
                    • Sales Promotion
                    • Collateral Materials
                    • Direct Marketing (also referred to as Action or Direct Response Advertising)
                    • Interactive/Internet/Web, Digital Media, Social Media:  
                    • Events and Experiences
                    • Public Relations/PR
                  • Here are some strategic comments and questions under Promotion:
                    • What should you promote? Strategic copy points.
                    • Evaluate the eight different elements under Promotion and your brand's practices. Ask is there a better way? A different promotional mix. There has to be a better way. 
                    • What are your costs in dollars and manpower or person power? Ask "Is there a different way or ways to budget?" 
                    • Look at different strategic partners? Their costs?
                    • To whom should you target and promote? Under "People/"Targeting, target market, audience with media falls here. 
                    • What form or combination of promotion should you offer? Features?
                    • How frequent? Add media planning here. 
                  • Partners: 
                    • Also referred to as Alliances. Working with others and organizations which take part in an undertaking with another or others, in a business or company with shared risks and profits.
                    • With "Partners" and your Marketing efforts, it is vitally important to partner and align with firms that have similar corporate philosophies. Simple but complex and difficult, have agreed upon objectives and strategies.
                  • Presentation: 
                    • This “P” or “Presentation” is the act of presenting, displaying and putting forward any of the different 9P’s© and/or components to your customers, suppliers, wholesalers, retailers, sales force, marketing intermediaries, clients, employees, partners, and/or others.
                    • Look at “real” product and service experiences. 
                    • Enabling consumers and “allowing” them to feel the brand. As part of "presentation," I also place “events and experiences” under Promotion. 
                    • While traditional marketing is based on target audience impressions/ views/ clicks/ exposure, experimental marketing involves engaging with your potential consumers. 
                  • Passion:
                    • Those intense, driving or overmastering feelings, emotions in the planning, developing, executions of pricing, promoting, partnering, selling and overall marketing of products or services.

                    For more on insights, ideas, concepts and Marketing solutions: Go to londremarketing.com and look under “Articles and Resources” and the 9P’s/Nine P’s ©2007. Specifically you will find them detailed at 9P’s/Nine P’s.

                    Or for more fun, marketing strategies/tactics and facts: Go to Marketing Trivia with 40+ stimulating questions and answers at Londre Marketing Consultants, LLC.