Friday, January 9, 2009

Sampling: A Powerful Marketing Tool

I did some work this week with an associate on a marketing plan for a company that is looking to launch a specialty food product. It is the classic story of someone cooking something up in their kitchen, serving it to their friends, and then deciding to try and sell it to the general public. There are thousands of successful products that got started this way. In fact there are quite a few very successful companies that got started this way. The one thing they all have in common, is that they created a product that people liked.

When putting together a plan to market this product, we went over the basic steps that need to be done to get this project off the ground. You have to formulate your pricing strategy, fine tune your packaging and presentation, define your target market, create a promotional plan to support your roll out just to name a few. A vital part of this plan has to be an aggressive sampling program. After all, why did you decide to try and sell this product in the first place; the people who tried it, really liked it.

Sampling is the most cost effective way to promote your product. Your plan should include as many sampling opportunities as possible. Getting your product into people's hands, or mouths is the fastest way to generate interest as well as sales. If people like something they will buy it. Not only will they buy it, they will recommend it to their friends and family. Word of mouth advertising is still the most effective form of advertising there is. Offering to sample your product is also an effective way to gain distribution in outlets where you hope to sell your product. Store owners will be much more willing to carry your product if you agree to conduct some samplings that will encourage sales. Even if you just supply product for the store owner to use as samples, it is a good use of your marketing dollars.

Remember this simple formula; distribution is vital for growing sales, sampling will create demand, and demand will increase distribution. As long as you keep producing a quality product that people enjoy, use sampling to continually fuel the fire of sales growth.

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