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Seven Marketing Strategies To Attract The Affluent Buyer

Postby RussellWebb » Thu Dec 25, 2008 5:46 pm

Hi everyone... We've touched on this subject earlier in this thread and I thought I would share a recent article that summarized a few of the discoveries we made. Thanks for your contributions to that thread ! :D :D :D
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Seven Marketing Strategies To Attract The Affluent Buyer

The affluent community has grown over 20% since the early 90’s. In the U.S. alone, luxury is a $400 billion market. Recent studies estimate that it will grow at a rate of 15% a year and will become a $1 trillion market by 2010.

So how can you market your services to the affluent consumer? Here are seven marketing strategies to help you attract this smart and savvy shopper.

1. Create a story around your product. Tap into the buyers imagination by drawing them into a story line. Can you create a sense of mystery around your product? Can you feature an interesting case study in your story? Is there a story behind the origins and culture of your product? You can even create a story around the purchase of your product. Some of the best copy writing has storytelling at the heart.

2. Merge with the affluent culture: For example, you could join a tennis club or a golf club to meet future prospects. Be like a chameleon and merge with their environment with ease. Be relaxed and genuine. After all, on the deepest levels we're all equal. Find complimentary businesses that can help you get referrals and vis-versa. Work together in these joint venture deals. For example, I produce custom rugs and a good joint venture deal would be with a hardwood floor installer. In this case I would offer a 5% referral fee for any sales that come from his referrals.

3. Communicate effectively: By observing how these consumers think you will have a better chance at converting them into customers. In client meetings, pay attention to your listening skills, don't interrupt when a client is speaking. Listen to their needs and offer a solution to each one of them. Show a genuine interest in the other person. Avoid quick judgments about people, because there's always a deeper story behind the social mask of everyone. Try to learn their story. Keep the channels of communication open and alive after the sale by sending a handwritten thank you card. Create a follow up strategy that keeps you in contact every month or two. Even if they are not a customer yet!

4. Create a 1-4 page newsletter: Send out the newsletter every month or two. Balance the content with 50% info about your business and 50% info about their lifestyle interests. Make it interesting. Create case studies and stories about your clients and how they use your product. Feature short articles and reviews about luxury products, travel destinations, and even luxury estate news. Create a new theme for each newsletter. Send these out to your clients and potential prospects.

5. Direct Marketing with a short list: identify an affluent neighborhood. Use a reverse directory that you can lease from your phone company or acquire a local Haines Directory used by real estate agents. Get their names and addresses and create a personalized mailer that gets opened. Consider sending a FedEx letter to your best prospects. Inside, attach a new crisp dollar bill to the letter. Compose a letter - "As you can see, I have attached a crisp new dollar bill to the top of this letter. Why have I done this? Actually there are two reasons...First,it's important, secondly it's eye-catching..." then make your offer. Do a search for the 'dollar bill' letter for more tips.

6. Develop a 'limited edition' product line that creates a sense of exclusivity. Create a certificate of authenticity to go with your product. Limit your design to 100 or 500 or 1000 copies. Sign and number each copy.

7. Energize Your Brand: be aware of how you brand yourself and your products. Create a professional logo that you can live with in the years ahead. Logo colors should be taken seriously. Research your market and study logo design then choose an appropriate color. Good quality logos can be purchased for several hundred dollars on the internet. Even if you're a small business, you can easily create the impression of a larger business with successful branding.

I hope these tips have been useful. Use these seven tips to help you focus on building up your client base and market successfully to the affluent consumer. Not only is this an active and intelligent market that has great potential for referrals, they are fiscally responsible and frequently have an inspiring story of their own to tell.

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Re: Seven Marketing Strategies To Attract The Affluent Buyer

Postby Takuya » Fri Dec 26, 2008 12:08 am

Nice post Russell, what's interesting about it is the fact that it is geared towards very selective demographic. These ideas will work great for people selling luxury products or services.
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Re: Seven Marketing Strategies To Attract The Affluent Buyer

Postby RussellWebb » Fri Dec 26, 2008 1:06 pm

Thanks Takuya - What could be interesting is a similar article tailored to Internet Marketing. What sites, strategies and techniques can savvy Internet marketers use to target this market? Can they do it cost effectively?

This is the ideal market to be tapping into in this time of economic turmoil.

There are a lot of internet marketers here at the forums. I'm curious, how would you target this market?

Here's a short list of some luxury sites that might generate some ideas.

Robb Report - LuxuryTravel - Shopping - Lifestyle - Estates - Luxurylink
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Re: Seven Marketing Strategies To Attract The Affluent Buyer

Postby Takuya » Sat Dec 27, 2008 12:56 am

I might run an ad through some sort of magazine catering to this demographic THEN turn the people to web.

For example, I would do some type of lead generating activity, using specific domain, website (so I can track it) then load the leads into auto responder series. If I generate a lead, I'd know it came from that source because I traced it.

It'd also depend on my goal - what would I do with it? Would I want to build opt-in list? Would I want to sell something immediately?
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Re: Seven Marketing Strategies To Attract The Affluent Buyer

Postby RussellWebb » Sat Jan 03, 2009 9:44 pm

Good tips Takuya...
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Postby charlescalvert » Mon Jan 05, 2009 5:32 am

Hi,I already have a online business which is not feeding me much. Is there any trusted - training provided for online money making?
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Re: Seven Marketing Strategies To Attract The Affluent Buyer

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Re: Seven Marketing Strategies To Attract The Affluent Buyer

Postby David Hurley » Mon Jan 05, 2009 11:47 am

Hi Charlescalvert,

By "trusted training" do you mean free advice or fee-based services such as online Internet business mentoring from proven experts - expert marketers and expert trainers?
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Re: Internet Business

Postby GT Bulmer » Mon Jan 05, 2009 2:06 pm

charlescalvert wrote:Hi,I already have a online business which is not feeding me much. Is there any trusted - training provided for online money making?


Hi, Charles:

Welcome to the Entrpreneur Forums. In your quest for Internet Marketing insight and guidance, I am sure you will get some great info and inspiration here in the forums if you spend some time reading through the topic threads.

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Re: Seven Marketing Strategies To Attract The Affluent Buyer

Postby SEO_bunny » Sun Jan 11, 2009 9:11 am

Thanks for the useful post.

I do feel that logo/brand image is one of the important aspect of your business success.

You need to follow right marketing strategy which will variate depending upon your products and services.
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Re: Seven Marketing Strategies To Attract The Affluent Buyer

Postby JBunion » Sun Jan 11, 2009 11:03 pm

This is one of the better articles I've read on this niche. I call it a niche because 'specifically targetting affluent customers' can be terribly difficult. Thank you for your article repost and I hope that this can serve as the learning platform for many aspiring entrepreneurs and current business owners.
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Re: Seven Marketing Strategies To Attract The Affluent Buyer

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Re: Seven Marketing Strategies To Attract The Affluent Buyer

Postby sarah_9 » Thu Aug 20, 2009 2:09 am

Hello,

Building confidence with positive communication skill is very helpful and it helps in attracting consumers.


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Re: Seven Marketing Strategies To Attract The Affluent Buyer

Postby MrVen » Thu Aug 20, 2009 9:29 am

I believe the Point #7 Energize Your Brand is more important to take for consideration. In business branding decides a higher portion of success because that stays in everyone's mind.

A professionally built brand gains the customer trust. In fact, its all about building the trust that brings you the path for selling more products. It's true that even a small business looks big through decent branding.

Moreover, you should build a unique brand to stand out from the business competition.

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Re: Seven Marketing Strategies To Attract The Affluent Buyer

Postby David Hurley » Thu Aug 20, 2009 10:30 am

Hi Russell,

Thank you for the informative article.

About #7. Energize Your Brand. Certainly you need to energize your brand, but I don't think it is necessary to try and convince affluent customers that your business is bigger than it is. Rather, I think the affluent customer is likely to be attracted to micro-niche businesses, for whom "small is beautiful".

On a "lighter note", your suggestion that you include a crisp dollar bill is losing its value these days! When I started selling Japanese games & gear online I could get 120 yen per dollar... nowadays I can barely scrape 90 yen per dollar, and I think pretty soon I'll have to rejig my prices (again) for the 85 yen dollar... :shock:
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