Do you need to pick a target market when entering the education market? One of the true signs of a rookie is a business plan built on selling to all schools. Just because all schools should be using your widget doesn’t mean they are ready to buy it. Picking a…
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An Education Consultant Speaks – School Sales & Marketing 101 Part 1
Rookies in the education market make a set of common mistakes. There are five concepts you need to grasp about selling to schools that will help you avoid execution error as you enter the learning market. Consider these the iron laws of marketing to public schools. Accept them, nay embrace…
Bad Marketing – The Phony Voice
This video spoofs the phony voice of marketers and advertising. It is “office safe” so don’t worry about the volume. Enjoy. Does your marketing sound like this? You might have been able to get away with this 15 years ago but since social media has allowed people to opt out…
Social Media Contrarian View
“A Cranky, Skeptical, Loudmouth looks at Social Media Marketing” is a little rain on the “Conversation Economy” parade. It was written by Bob Hoffman over at Copyblogger. The 55 comments are as good or better than the article itself (alert the Irony Police). “You and I are web geeks. We…
Association of Education Publishers Blog – Article
Information Overload and Education Publishing Marketing penned (keyed?) by yours truly was published today on the AEP blog. This is a summary of the longer series I did last year on information overload. If you want a quick introduction or need a refresher hop over and take a look. While…
Brand Control – It Was Always A Myth
Marketing departments have tried to control brand identity with years of research and oceans of ink (and pixels). But the concept that a company can control its brand is a myth and it always has been. At best a company can contribute to its brand identity, but in reality that…
Web 2.0 Marketing in Education – Part 2 Five Core Concepts
Hype alert – Web 2.0 Marketing is a paradigm shift but only a portion of the market is using it today. In Part 1 I argued that market trends should be pushing you to use social networking, blogs, wikis, and the other tools of Web 2.0 in your marketing mix.…
Web 2.0 Education Marketing – Part 1
Education marketers have been slow to adopt wikis, blogs, social networks, and virtual worlds. There are valid reasons for this (see below), but it is time for us as an industry to begin embracing these tools. In this series I’m going to explore the industry context, the gestalt, and some…
The Shelf Life of Promotional Activities
Has your company ever honed a promotional activity only to see it lose its potency right as you perfect it? The frustrating fact is that promotional activities have a shelf life. This happens because the more effective you get at targeting a market the faster you tap the folks who…