Big Head Skates (BHS)
Marketing Campaign
Final Project
Jessie Hawley
Kaplan University
IT337 Internet Business
Fundamentals
Professor Ahmed Banafa
October 28, 2012
Marketing Campaign
The BHS launch is a great achievement for the
many workers that contributed to its success.
The BHS brand is now available; it now needs to grow. This growth is consistent with the overall
goal for BHS: “to be the most recognized name in skateboards and skateboarding
accessories”. The achievement of this
goal has to coincide with careful planning and assessed risk. The first step in this planning process is
the to expand the brand name through the expansion of the website.
This Campaign will include many tools
available and highlight options available.
There will be outside services that may offer a great competitive edge;
if utilized properly. The website will
be customer friendly and provide a safe, secure, means of shopping. You find this Campaign informative with a
clear plan. This blog serves as an “index”
to the more descriptive steps and procedures.
This will allow for easy access and reference. The overall Campaign objectives and specifics
can be found Google Documents located:
As mentioned earlier, there are several
options available to small businesses that provide a specific service to
assist. The sooner a company can
establish a relationship, the easier these service providers can grow with the
company. The Software-As-A-Service
companies that would be of use include survey monitoring companies, company
correspondence software. The last
Service company would be very useful in allowing winners of the deck design
contests to sell their products.
Although there are many SAAS companies, the three summarized below would
be a great fit for the BHS team! https://docs.google.com/a/student.kaplan.edu/document/d/15O6YanMAcu1pwhkFAP8IRHjxVIkpTY96nT7mKQBr4FM/edit
When we think of delivering products to the
web, let’s show it off! There are many
add-ons available for browsers these days. The FireFox add-on Thumbnail Zoom
Plus is a great way to do just that: http://animoto.com/play/mOSYYWmmRuvlLLZJEwH6mQ
The best thing we can do is prepare for the
anticipated growth; a customer relationship management (CRM) service can
assist. The use of a CRM allows a
company focused on customer/consumer growth to grow with the company. The
biggest concern is for BHS is that we do not lose a customer during any
transition or modification of the website, product line, etc. Explained below is a great option to ensure
that none of this ever happens, Sugar CRM:
The items described above are culminated into
the following document: https://docs.google.com/a/student.kaplan.edu/document/d/1BFY0iKBrQTXI1ByctzxLRFwL4mnuFf-R3xsEH0C76nY/edit
This provides the Growth Plan utilizing
e-mail marketing tools and the tools listed previously. The tools described are easy to use and the
benefits are immeasurable. Below is a
screen shot utilizing the e-mail marketing tool that will keep our customers
informed:
When
the company speaks of modifications, these tools are not limited to just the
customer. The customer is the primary
focus for everything we do, but having tools to assist the development of
different programs and/or features can be useful. Outlined below is a Rapid Prototyping Tool
called Mock-up Screens. It allows quick development with emphasis on the final
product at all times.
The blog cannot be overlooked. The blog offers a personal touch that can be
viewed by all customers. With a company
that provides products centered on the customer, a blog could be useful. Here is an example of my blog; something that
can be used by sponsored athletes and contest winners. http://bigheadskates.blogspot.com/
To ensure interoperability with all browsers,
it is important to be able to assess changes in each browser. The Adobe Browser
Lab is a great place to start: https://browserlab.adobe.com/en-us/index.html
This lab provides the means for testing any
updates and changes in several browsers to include: Internet Explorer, Chrome,
FireFox, etc. This would prove extremely
useful in evaluating customer interaction.
Enclosed is case study:
Communication is key for BHS success. To ensure that the company maintains open
communication, we must ensure that it is open and honest. At no point will BHS compromise privacy for
the customer, the following are issues and suggestions that we will even pass
to the customer. BHS will expand our
customer base through positive referral and great service. My thoughts on privacy concerns with cell
phones, summarized from a great article:
The BHS Marketing Campaign is the beginning of
making this company the brand it can be.
Only through smart selection of existing products and services can we
ensure that our customers are being taken care of. However, the establishment of new customers
is only part of the goal, keeping existing customers coming back is the overall
goal.
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