Everyday I come to work driving my car and listening to the radio. This morning, I was listening to 94.7FM, and the DJs were discussing random things on the air.
As I listened, their topic then changed to the dangers of commuting alone. Apparently, there was news recently of a girl who became a victim of a modus operandi here in Manila. What happened was that the lady hailed a taxi late at night all alone, and what she didn't know was that there was a man hidden inside the trunk of the taxi. The driver would then stop while on the road and claim that there's a problem with the car--and then the girl was robbed (and possibly even more than that).
Towards the end of their discussion, they then mentioned that there is actually an application you can download on your smart phones that would allow you to hail taxis that belong to certain taxi companies that are reliable. And then they begin talking about the application--GrabTaxi. The DJs go on discussing that you can buy it using your iPhone or smart phone, and the services has fees that are well worth it.
HOW SUAVE.
So here I was, listening to the radio and concerned with this modus operandi--only to find in the end that there's actually an application that we can use to make commuting easier and safer.
After a while, it sank to me that this simple discussion on the radio (as well as many others that we hear every day) actually reflects s some basic principles of Marketing.
What I heard today was a case of creating a CONSUMER NEED--a simple sales tactic. The spiel itself on the radio (the discussion of the said modus operandi) is one that was written for the purpose of stirring a need for us--and it made me worry of hailing a taxi late at night more than the usual. That's the thing with marketing,
it's finding consumer needs that have not been addressed or creating a consumer need.
Even more, this DJ discussion generated BRAND AWARENESS--it is a DJ spiel, after all. Immediately, I got familiar with this application called GrabTaxi that's already available in the Philippines. It's a common knowledge to all that
Marketing involves advertising your brand to your target market.
Finally, we hear about the price of the GrabTaxi application. Of course. What's marketing without price? Margins are important to any company--in the end,
brands need to be profitable. That's the reality of brand management. Aside from the frills that a big ad spend can provide, marketers should be able to make their brands profitable. It's supposed to be a win-win situation between consumers and the company--consumers are highly satisified while the company is earning profitably.
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The Grab Taxi application for iOS and Android phones.
Photo source: Rappler.com |
So the next time you hear a DJ spiel on the radio, try to see what other marketing fundamentals you can find. I'll keep you guys posted on my other finds and thoughts.