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		<title>Harry Beckwith on &#8220;Selling something that no one can see&#8221;</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Whenever we have a product or a service, the key aspect lies on how you make your service available to the customer/consumer.The task should be to build a long term relationship with the consumer so that (s)he would get more people to use your service.Taking a simple example: &#8220;How many times do you turn back [...]]]></description>
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<div align="justify">Whenever we have a product or a service, the key aspect lies on how you make your service available to the customer/consumer.The task should be to build a long term relationship with the consumer so that (s)he would get more people to use your service.Taking a simple example:</div>
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<div align="justify">&#8220;<strong>How many times do you turn back to a restaurant, which does not give you a good personalized service?</strong>&#8220;</div>
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<div align="justify">Service is not about selling but it is about relationships which should be long lasting, and this is what matters the most in business.</div>
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<div align="justify">Just happened to check out <a href="http://www.businessgyan.com/">Business Gyan, Aug 15- Sept14,07 </a>which has an article by <a href="http://www.beckwithpartners.com/">Harry Beckwith</a> , author of the bestseller &#8220;<a href="http://www.beckwithpartners.com/%20brand_promotion_strategies_authors.aspx">Selling the Invisible</a>&#8220;. He talks about 4 (simple and basic) key aspects on successfully marketing a service.A small gist of the article, which is worth mentioning here :</div>
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<div align="justify"><strong><span style="color:#000066;"><u>Service, what is it?</u></span></strong> <em><span style="color:#000066;">Service is just a promise that at some future date; you will do something for someone;deliver a package, provide advice, deliver money in exchange of money and a million such promises</span></em>.The key difficulty in marketing a service is to sell something that no one can see !!!</div>
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<div align="justify"><strong><span style="color:#000066;"><u>Four (simple) key aspects to marketing a service:</u></span></strong></div>
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<div align="justify"><strong><span style="color:#330000;">1. <u>Price</u>:</span></strong></div>
<div align="justify">Price is not exactly price but it is a communicator , which communicates about the quality of your service.The higher the price, more better should be your quality.Hence, it is always logical to refer to a Premium Price because the added cost is like a premium.It is an added amount the client pays to insure the quality of the service.</div>
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<div align="justify"><strong><u>My $0.2 on Price</u>:</strong></div>
<div align="justify">When Reliance comes to your mind, you immediately think of low price and lots of free services(from Reliance to Reliance) , but there are many low end phones who are much better than other high end models.So, your price should be balanced with an excellent quality.</div>
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<div align="justify"><span style="color:#330000;"><strong>2. </strong><strong><u>Packaging</u>:</strong></span></div>
<div align="justify">[ This point provides into what exactly is packaging and was really an eye catcher in the complete article !!! ]</div>
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<div align="justify">This is an example from National Veterinary Service in America.<em><span style="color:#000066;">Exit surveys showed that if a doctor wore a blue lab coat on a particular day, this clients would rate him 7(out of 10) for Medical Skill &#038; Competence.If he wore a white coat, his score was more than half a point higher.If he added a stethoscope , his score went higher</span></em>.</div>
<div align="justify">Hence, the better the package, the greater his perceived skill- from exactly the same person !!!</div>
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<div align="justify"><strong><u>My $0.2 on Packaging</u>:</strong></div>
<div align="justify">In 9 out of 10 instances, the smarter you dress <img class="emoticon" title="wink" height="15" alt="wink" src="http://wolverinex02.googlepages.com/icon_wink.gif" width="15" />; better the chance to date a beautiful girl Final Packaging is really very important</div>
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<div align="justify"><strong><span style="color:#330000;">3.<u> Brand</u>:</span></strong></div>
<div align="justify">Quality alone is nothing without a Brand.Branding is vital &#8211; especially for a service, that has so few attributes one can assess before buying. Brand becomes a direct quality substitute.</div>
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<div align="justify"><strong><u>My $0.2 on Branding</u>:</strong></div>
<div align="justify">When you go to a shop for a photocopy, how many times , have you refered this word.If Photocopy seems new to you, than remember Xerox. Photocopying is no longer used(very often) but is refered as Xerox , this is the power of a Brand(the service is always associated with your product) !!!</div>
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<div align="justify"><strong><span style="color:#330000;">4. <u>Quality of your relationships</u>:</span></strong></div>
<div align="justify">This is the most important out of all of them.<em><span style="color:#000066;">When you are markting a service, you are selling a relationship , and the qualiy of your relationships, trumps above all the other influences</span></em>.</div>
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<div align="justify"><strong><u>My $0.2 on Relationships</u>:</strong></div>
<div align="justify">How many bloggers really thank the users who subscribe to their blog(this can be used when the no is in a manageable range)? This is what is called a &#8220;Give &#038; Take relationship&#8221;</div>
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<div align="justify"><strong><u>Closing remarks</u>:</strong></div>
<div align="justify"><strong><span style="color:#000066;">The first three seconds has more influence on client satisfaction than any other.Always recheck whether you using the four mantras of markeing in an effective manner !!!</span></strong></div>
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