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Launching a New Product
Establishing a new products that you can buy is always a complicated task. Stresses of whether the clients will like the product or service, whether they will accept this change, what will happen to income, brand value etc have always been painful points with marketers and marketing individuals. Old fashioned TV, journal, radio are a passé! With Facebook or myspace changing SMS and Tweets changing “breaking news”, public networking has legally arrived!
In order to become the talk of the town and make ocean amongst the visitors, the organization should strongly promote using public networking. Students are hooked on to public networking like Facebook or myspace, Tweets etc and corporate clients are tuned on to their cell phones and netbooks more than television. Youthful professionals are connected to each other through their weblogs and consider weblogs as a great moderate to get opinions and opinion, reviews etc. Thus, a right mix of public networking mix is necessary to promote and launching a new product.
• Online promotion – make your web page as uncomplicated, fun and simple to get around as possible. Create linkages and establish links so that individuals can visit websites as much as possible
• Facebook or myspace – Advertise and promote a new products or service and organization on Facebook or myspace through fan websites. Put out information, dog crate buzz on Facebook or myspace regarding your products or service, create games so that clients can get involved and let them win awards.
• Tweets – one of the quickest growing public networking is Tweets. be very active and keep tweeting about a new products.
• Cellular promotion – Whether a kid or a professional, everyone is hooked to their blackberries, I phone, mobile phone etc. The organization should have an simple to get around engineered mobile web page. The organization can promote a new product on select specialist to gain more visitors. Advertising on commonly used applications like “Facebook”, “Foursquare”, and “Farmville” will produce more advertising and information about a new product