Hipkin's Hip Shots » Relationship Marketing Quick tips for business success Sat, 30 Jul 2011 15:41:58 +0000 en hourly 1 http://wordpress.org/?v=3.2.1 The Relationship Marketing Matrix – Bringing Order to Chaos /2011/05/16/relationship-marketing/bringing-order-to-chaos-micro-marketing-matrix/ /2011/05/16/relationship-marketing/bringing-order-to-chaos-micro-marketing-matrix/#comments Mon, 16 May 2011 07:15:00 +0000 James http://jhipkin.wordpress.com/2008/05/19/bringing-order-to-chaos-micro-marketing-matrix/

I worked with a CMO twelve years ago who complained about the changing marketing environment he was forced to deal with.

“It’s so complicated I just don’t know what the right decision is most of the time.”

Take note, this was twelve years ago. Marketing in general, and Relationship Marketing in particular, is a whole lot more complicated today.(...)
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How Thrifty Missed an Opportunity to Create a Brand /2010/10/19/relationship-marketing/thrfty-rent-car-opportunity-missed/ /2010/10/19/relationship-marketing/thrfty-rent-car-opportunity-missed/#comments Wed, 20 Oct 2010 01:03:13 +0000 James /?p=3988

While traveling to LA last week, I had an experience with Thrifty Rent a Car that was an opportunity missed, an opportunity for them to demonstrate that customers are important.

So what happened? Nothing exceptional, really, just a routine transaction that, if handled differently could have, at no cost to Thrifty, begun the shift from Thrifty being a product with a name to a brand with which I have more than a transactional relationship.

I have a history of back issues, which are exasperated by flying and driving rental cars. Going to LA requires both but mostly driving, lots and lots of driving. This may appear to be a tangent but be patient, I’ll circle back here shortly.(...)
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Effective Marketing – a Positive Sum Equation /2010/07/09/relationship-marketing/effective-marketing-positive-sum-equation/ /2010/07/09/relationship-marketing/effective-marketing-positive-sum-equation/#comments Fri, 09 Jul 2010 23:43:12 +0000 James /?p=3831

Business often thinks about marketing as a zero sum effort.

“You pay me this much and I will give you equal value in return.”

Well, to be effective, marketing needs to be positive sum.

“You pay me this much and I will give you equal value and this much more in return.”

This is a challenging concept for companies top accept. This may be the result of the tyranny of revenue. But, if you can move past the zero sum game and embrace positive sum marketing, you can gain significant competitive advantage and generate commensurate revenue growth.

Lets sketch out the argument.(...)
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