Market a Solution, not a Product

How many times have you encountered that familiar phrase, only to find a rare gem of an example that truly brings it to life? Couple this with some skillful copywriting, and… voilà! You’ve got a compelling point of sales communication!

During a leisurely wait before my flight at Athens International Airport, I stumbled upon a clever bookshelf encouraging passengers to select a book based on their flight duration.

Next time you find yourself at the Greek capital’s airport, ensure you “book” your flight according to your anticipated time in the skies. As George R.R. Martin once eloquently expressed, “A reader lives a thousand lives before he dies… The man who never reads lives only one.”

Solution Marketing POS messaging @ Athens International Airport

Market a Solution, not a Product

Hit while the iron is hot

Covid19 has a tremendous negative impact on the economy so far. However, as all wise people would argue, every coin has two sides. For financial services corporations like Visa, Covid19 has been a main driving force for even wider adoption of card payments and more specifically contactless payments. It seems that contactless payments are indeed on a sharp rise worldwide, especially during the last months. What should financial services companies offering contactless payments do in such an occasion? Should they lay back and enjoy the favorable side effect of a pandemic or ride the wave and try to establish both contactless payments as well as themselves as leaders in this field.

Visa decided to do the latter, and hit while the iron is hot. I noticed the below table tent in a gelateria in the center of Athens. I particularly enjoyed the straightforward messaging (Visa contactless preferred) as it was the shortest message possible, with the brand mentioned first and the word “preferred” serving as a nudge rather than an obligation or an option. The artwork was uncluttered and the placement of the table tent on top of the ice-cream vitrine could not be better. I paid using my contactless Visa.

Well played Visa, well played.

Visa Point of Purchase advertising material

Hit while the iron is hot

Marketlikes – L’édition parisienne

Paris, France. The city of love, the city of lights, the city of fashion. Whatever you call it… you are probably right. Paris est magnifique!

However, very few talk about the retail in Paris. By retail, I do not necessarily mean the top notch Champs-Élysées fashion windows, but rather the great merchandising and retail practices you meet in many shops in the French capital. If you work in retail, you would better take a closer look at Paris, since things there are getting vibrant.

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Marketlikes – L’édition parisienne

Empathy in marketing

It’s only few weeks after the terrible terrorist strike in Paris on the 13/11/2015. This has been an attack that shocked the entire western world as we know it and spread sadness to everyone. Paris, similarly to New York have been terrorist targets not only because they belonged to France and the USA, but mainly because they are iconic cities with landmarks widely known to the world and synonymous to the western way of living. This is exactly the same reason these two cities have been vastly used in marketing campaigns of several products.

Few days after the attack, I visited my neighborhood’s supermarket for the weekly grocery shopping when I  saw a perfume product display with the promo message #myriseparisi (translate from Greeklish: #smellslikeParis).

myriseparisi

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Empathy in marketing

Alternatives to an Outstanding Point of Sales Messaging

Well summer of 2015 is over…for good. It has been a memorable summer for a number of reasons. Now that I try to gather my thoughts and go through the summer photos, I came across this funny photo I shot in a village near Chalkida and my mind instantly traveled back to the relaxed time we had over there. However -and you can call this perversion- I just also thought that this is a great effort from a plain Farmer to communicate at the Point of Sale.

POP messaging

The sign reads in English:

For three reasons you should do your shopping:

  1. Because we use no pesticides → Here
  2. Because the stuff is fresh from the grove
  3. Because it’s cheap

The result is surprisingly good especially if you consider the educational level of the author… but can we do it better? Continue reading “Alternatives to an Outstanding Point of Sales Messaging”

Alternatives to an Outstanding Point of Sales Messaging