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Marketing News South Africa

Seven New Laws of Global Marketing

Corporate identity and image design rules of the past are gone and so are the principles of old-fashioned mass marketing blitzes. What is now new is to aim for the targeted areas with powerful, unique global name identities and apply the latest of cyber-branding skills. The laws of e-commerce and Internet marketing are just the right steps in the right direction.

Every hour there are new changes to our old ways of thinking about traditional marketing rules. While we are all very deep into e-commerce, we must be aware of whether we are either already very successful or still learning the processes. Here are some cutting-edge rules to ensure good returns on e-commerce and Internet marketing.

Laws of Visibility

One is either highly visible or simply lost in the dark. Today, with millions of competitive pages on the Internet poised against one another, it is critical to be visible.

Businesses are paying dearly to advertise on the Internet as a key effort in e-commerce and Internet marketing - and waiting for the clicks and hits. Logos and fancy artwork are dying. Lucky are the ones with a great name identity that directly helps them jump to the top of the search results or onto the front page.

Research the brand new rules of global naming so that your domain names can become visible and your name identity becomes a real asset.

Laws of Respectability

One must be sober enough to run a business or it's a hit and run project on the block. Shareholders and customers are very serious these days and are in no mood for companies turning their hard investments or monies into some joke. Days of silly personalities and overly exaggerated claims and weird ad campaigns, which often challenge the sobriety of the business, are passé. Internet branding images and corporate name identity must be respectable and trustworthy. Lead, follow or get out of the way.

Laws of Dependability

One can deliver either what one says or they can produce smoke and mirrors. There is so much fakery out there; make sure that the delivery of goods and services is there to match the claims.

Everyone wants real things, services or any ideas that end-users can depend on. There is a lot of mistrust in the market and one must create an environment with the overall business model, name identities and marketing message that clearly reflects the dependability aspects that will ensure the delivery of the promise - guaranteed. Demonstrate a real value.

Laws of Memorability

The business image is either worthy of remembering or the sooner one forgets it, the better. There has to be a way to remember the name and identity of the concept. Endless spending of ad dollars will only keep the business image and names alive as long as it is in front of the face; seconds later it will be forgotten. The art and science of having unique positioning with a true name identity is what makes an unforgettable personality. Create lasting image.

Laws of Typeability

A Web address can either be typed easily or it gets tangled in errors. Today, all domain names and URLs are typed, on large keyboards, small PDAs and too many other gizmos. Typing is now forced upon us no matter what. Simple and easy names are the best. Discover the new rules on how to make your Web addresses workable and free of typing challenges. Make it easy.

Laws of Globality

One is either savvy on global e-commerce realities or not. One could be very local selling milk and honey from the local barn, or they could sell the same product across cities or countries. The customers are more easily accessible on a much wider bandwidth rather than one the width and length of the dirt road. Globalization is a subject that should be taught in very early grades, and the more we understand this, the better. We all live and work locally, but we must reach out to the global corners, at least in our general and business understanding. Marketing is only global.

Laws of Protectability

One either has all ideas and corporate image with name brands properly secured on the global markets or they are open to all kinds of exposure. Registering a business or a mark in a single country of origin is just an elementary process. True, all companies do not have the need to set a global protection plan. However when a corporation starts spending large amounts of money in advertising and starts exports in a few major markets, then the first issue should be a globally protected name and identity. This will be the smallest outlay for such a huge and powerful asset. Own it.

Summary

Businesses, irrespective of size or any other component, must embrace new rules to cope with these new realities. The road to commerce is pretty clear and opportunities are there, provided one can navigate properly.

Corporate image design rules of the past are gone and so are the principles of old-fashioned mass marketing blitzes. Discover the true procedures to acquire unique global brand name identity as this will never be achieved by using the traditional branding methods.

What is now new is to build an icon and directly aim for the targeted areas with powerful, unique global name identities and apply the latest of cyber-branding skills.The laws of e-commerce and Internet marketing are just the right steps in the right direction. The future is bright, just go for it.

About Naseem Javed

Author of Naming for Power and Domain Wars, Javed introduced The Laws of Corporate Naming in the 80's and also founded ABC Namebank, a consultancy established in New York and Toronto 25 years ago. He conducts exclusive executive workshops on image and name identities issues via web conferences. www.azna.com/ceo.htm
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