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42. You Should Be Marketing

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Marketing sometimes gets a bad reputation. It can be seen as a necessary evil of being in business. A dirty part of earning revenue.

But it doesn’t have to be.

Marketing is just the practice of being clear about the value you can offer to potential customers, and presenting it to them in a way that matches your company’s brand.

If you truly believe in the products and services that your social enterprise is producing, and you want to continue making the social change related to your business, you need to be marketing.

In this episode, we cover the basic sections of marketing: brand, and the customer journey.

I also extend a challenge to all social enterprise managers. Over the next week, take 15 minutes and sketch out the elements of your customer journey. The sections of your marketing funnel. Find out what areas make you uncomfortable and where you need to develop more resources. Please tweet your results to @MatthewRempel

Always remember: Keep it simple.

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Do you have questions about marketing social enterprise? Please tweet @MatthewRempel or email Matthew@StrategyMadeSimple.ca.

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Marketing sometimes gets a bad reputation. It can be seen as a necessary evil of being in business. A dirty part of earning revenue.

But it doesn’t have to be.

Marketing is just the practice of being clear about the value you can offer to potential customers, and presenting it to them in a way that matches your company’s brand.

If you truly believe in the products and services that your social enterprise is producing, and you want to continue making the social change related to your business, you need to be marketing.

In this episode, we cover the basic sections of marketing: brand, and the customer journey.

I also extend a challenge to all social enterprise managers. Over the next week, take 15 minutes and sketch out the elements of your customer journey. The sections of your marketing funnel. Find out what areas make you uncomfortable and where you need to develop more resources. Please tweet your results to @MatthewRempel

Always remember: Keep it simple.

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Do you have questions about marketing social enterprise? Please tweet @MatthewRempel or email Matthew@StrategyMadeSimple.ca.

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Listen on the Strategy Made Simple website.

Strategy Made Simple: Keep it simple.

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