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360° MARKETING FOR CONTENT BUYERS Presented by David Shumaker Clinical Associate Professor Catholic University of America December 9, 2015
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Page 1: Presented by David Shumaker Clinical Associate Professor Catholic University of America December 9, 2015.

360° MARKETING FOR

CONTENT BUYERS

Presented by David Shumaker Clinical Associate Professor

Catholic University of AmericaDecember 9, 2015

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What’s the role of marketing in the content

buying process?

Content buying is a generic term for any purchase or licensing function / process

Many librarians might say that marketing comes after the purchase and implementation

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Thesis

Marketing pervades the content buying cycle – all 360°

Librarians need to keep marketing principles in the foreground through each step

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The Licensing CycleDo your homework• Monitor community needs• Monitor the marketplace

Place the contract• Test• Negotiate

Implement• Technical• Promote and

train

Evaluate

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What Is Marketing?

The American Marketing Association defines marketing as “an organizational function and a set of processes for creating, communicating and delivering value to customers and for managing customer relationships in ways that benefit the organization and its stakeholders.”

--Kotler & Lee, p. 38(emphasis added)

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The Marketing Chain

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Mission/Vision/Strategy

Research & understanding

Product development

Positioning

Pricing

PlacementPromotion

BrandingPolitics Relationships

EVALUATION

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Step 1: Do your homework

Marketing principles:

[Align with agency] mission / vision / strategy

Research and Understanding Know your audience Understand the marketplace

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Step 2: Place the contractMarketing principles:

Product development

Placement

Pricing

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Step 3: Implement

Marketing principles:

Branding

Positioning

Promotion

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A Special Insert about Promotion

State your objectives

Plan your promotional strategy

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Promotion Planning

Message

Audience

Medium Timing Location

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Step 4: Evaluate

Marketing principles: Evaluation

Activity / Outputs Outcomes Impacts

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… And last but not least

Marketing principles: Politics Relationships

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Community

LibrariansSources

The Net-Centric Librarian*

*See Bauwens, M. (1993, April) The Emergence of the ‘cybrarian’: a new organisational model for corporate libraries. Business Information Review, 9:4, p. 65-67.

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Conclusion

Do your homework• Monitor community needs• Monitor the marketplace

Place the contract• Test• Negotiate

Implement• Technical• Promote and

train

Evaluate

Take a systematic marketing approach

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ResourcesKotler, Philip & Nancy Lee. (2007) Marketing in the Public Sector.

Upper Saddle River, NJ: Pearson Education / Wharton School Publishing.

Andreasen, Alan R. & Philip Kotler. (2003) Strategic Marketing for Nonprofit Organizations. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice-Hall.

Beckwith, Harry. (1997) Selling the Invisible: A Field Guide to Modern Marketing. New York: Warner Books.

Heath, Chip & Dan Heath. (2007) Made to Stick: Why Some Ideas Survive and Others Die. New York: Random House.

Ries, Al & Jack Trout. (2001) Positioning: The Battle for Your Mind. Twentieth Anniversary Edition. New York: McGraw-Hill.

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David [email protected]+1-202-319-5551

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Thank you!