Customer's Catch is a term we use
in OPIC Sales and OPIC Quirk workshops. It is a concept to
help our clients better understands their ideal customers
"buying motives" or "Catches" and the real purpose as
to why they would buy your product or service in the first place and not your
competitors.
We use these 8 Catches to identify why
customers wants to buy from you.
First of all, do you understand the
following?
- Do you know why your
customer makes the purchases that they make?
- Do you know what factors
influence your customer purchases?
- Do you know what changing
factors in our society will affect your customers’ decision to buy from
you?
You can implement the 8 Catches into
your marketing strategy. These catches will help you to communicate to your
ideal customers and channel them back to your business to make purchases or to use
your services.
If you use one of these catches
effectively, you will talk to them directly as you know what is important to their
wants & needs and why they should buy from you and not your competitors.
Before we look at each one, firstly you
need to understand your business, product or service and the real purpose as
to why you want the type of customers to buy or use your service.
Here are the 8 Catches:
- Worry Free - a "Peace Of
Mind" catch. This catch often used by insurance companies, as you
know when you buy insurance for your home or vehicle you are buying for peace
of mind in case any accidents may occur. So when you use this catch, you
are selling a no worry or a peace of mind product. For example most mums
will buy a cot for her child if the cot uses no toxic paint so it does not
harm the child and this would give her peace of mind because the baby is
safe from harm.
- Easy & convenient- this catch is
particularly useful if you have a product that is so easy to use or it
could be that you are located in a very central area that your customer
can get there with ease. For example a local corner store will use this catch
to promote his location as convenient.
- Value for money (VfM)- is about
obtaining the maximum benefit with the resources available. Decisions
about VfM are a daily reality in all our lives. We are
constantly choosing which items or services to buy, and judging the right
balance for us between quality and cost. This catch is a great match for
your clients who are looking for value products & services.
- Status-exerting influence by
reason of prestige. This catch is used when you target the customer who
appreciates and loves luxury products or supreme services. If you are
selling high end products this catch will get their attention. It's based
on Status, quality and not on price.
- Time Save-If you are pitching to an
audience this catch is perfect as time means a lot to them as they are
constantly busy or time poor. Classic examples are online sales. You can
buy in the comfort of your own home and you don't even need to leave.
- Money Save- This is a good catch as
everyone wants to save money if they can help it. You may have seen an ad
where it tells you to buy because it's now reduced to a low price, so you
will save money if you buy now.
- Environmentally Conscious- are terms used to
refer to minimal or no harm on the environment. Businesses
sometimes use these terms to promote goods and services by making
environmental marketing claims and with Eco-labels. If you are a
green environmental friendly business here is your chance to promote your product
to your customer who has the same belief like you do.
- Brand Loyalty-The extent of the faithfulness
of a customer to a particular brand, expressed through their
repeat purchases, irrespective of
the marketing pressure generated by
the competing brands. This is catch you want to use as if you
could build a Brand that your customers become loyal to. You know when
have them for life. You don't have to worry about competition as in your customers’
eyes you are it. No one else will take your place.
So the next time you would like to
write an ad or to promote your products or services make sure you use some of
these catches to attract your ideal customers. These catches are to help
you to keep your ideal customer in mind so whatever you do you will create the
product with your customer in mind.
To get a better understanding on how
other businesses use these catches, the next time you go grocery shopping, pick
up a product and turn to the product info section and you will see how
they use their customers to entice their ideal customer to purchase their
product.
2 comments:
I like how you put that "catch". Gives it much more of a human feel.
Paul, UGS Product Sourcing
Thanks Paul,
Thanks for your feedback and thanks for visiting our blog.
Vinh
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