Target Market Selection
Target marketing is a particular market segment at which a marketing campaign is focused. When selecting a target market it is important to make sure that it fits the company’s objectives, resources, and capabilities.
There are different aspects that should be considered when evaluating your market segment. For instance; risk level, competition in the segment, the growth rate of the segment, brand loyalty of existing customers in the segment, the size of the segment, sales potential, etc. There are other market research and analysis that should also be considered like test marketing, buyer intentions, and sales potential.
Different market segments for targeting:
- Single-segment/concentrated- one market and not the entire market.
- Selective specialization/differentiated strategy- a segment that is based on its range of products instead of one market.
- Market specialization- specializes in serving one particular market segment with an array of different products.
- Full market specialization- targets the entire market. This is a mass market strategy, different segments.
If a company develops a strong competitive advantage, it may find it profitable to pursue a larger segment. Although larger segments may have more competition and not necessarily profitable. It’s important for the company to offer superior value to the targeted segment and also get a positive return on investment.
Gamification
Gamification is the application of typical elements of game playing (e.g., point scoring, competition with others, rules of play) to other areas of activity, typically as an online marketing technique to encourage engagement with a product or service. Another definition is gamification is the concept of applying game-design thinking to non-game applications to make them more fun and engaging.
Gamification is playing a huge part in marketing and business in general. Although, many consider gamification as a fad, I think a properly implemented gamification system can have a successful outcome. I will discuss how a successful gamification system can extend relationships, engagement, drive employees and customer loyalty.
Gamification attributes fun, fast feedback, play, transparency, competition, collaboration, and design.
The first factor that determines a successful gamification strategy is intrinsic motivation. Intrinsic motivation is a drive that comes from within, inside an individual and not from external (extrinsic) sources.
Andrzej Marczewski’s RAMP theory illustrates that there are four key motivational drives which should be used to implement a successful gamified system.
- Relatedness: social status, connections, belonging.
- Autonomy: creativity, choice, freedom, responsibility.
- Mastery: learning, personal development, levels.
- Purpose: altruism, meaning, a reason why
Relatedness is the “glue” in making gamification successful. A lot of people have the desire to interact and be connected with others; there is a sense of belonging and being connected.
Gamification examples:
Deloitte, one of the world’s largest consulting firms in the world used Badgeville gamification and behavior management platforms to connect their consultants across the globe. The purpose was for all consultants around the world to share knowledge and expertise. With help from Yammer (social media platform) and the Geo-location system Who, What, Where and Badgeville mobile SDK, they created a mobile application that rewarded their consultants for “checking in”. According to Deloitte, they have seen an increase in knowledge sharing and better collaboration between the company and employees.
Deloitte created a leadership academy, an executive program that enables their executives to through training. To gamify, they used missions, rewards, ranks, status and more. They saw an increase in user retention, active user engagement, and adoption.
Coca-Cola is one company that has been very innovative with their marketing campaigns by using gamification. In South Korea, Coca-Cola used a vending machine challenge at a mall for visitors to dance for a chance to win a free coke. A different challenge was created in Europe, which challenged commuters to be James Bond to promote the release of Skyfall.
Nike is another company that is using gamification to engage with their customers. Nike started NikeiD shoes, it allows customers to customize their own shoe with their favorite colors, materials, sizing, and any other personalization a customer may wish.

Air Miles gamify travel by encouraging customers to collect miles that in return they can exchange for goods and services. To build up more points, customers buy extra flights. Through this model, it enables airlines to increase ticket sales since customers buy extra flights to build up points.
These examples showcase that a properly implemented gamification system can increase engagement, drive employees and customer loyalty.
Marketo Blog – My Favorite Blog
The Marketo blog is one of my favorite marketing blog. This blog has so many features and categories to choose from social media to marketing automation as a digital marketer I find that very useful. The blog doesn’t have a lot of comments which is very un-usual for a blog of this magnitude, but most of their articles are shared on social media.
The most intriguing part of this blog is the fact that I can spend hours digging into the archives. On top of the page they have different sections like the new post, featured posts and hot posts. These features give me an option to which section I would like to visit. On the side of the blog, you can see the most shared articles, top articles and how a reader can connect with them on social media.
In addition, they offer podcast with different episodes plus their expertise on free tools and best practices for marketers.
This blog is very informative and as a reader, I feel a connection with the writer. This blog is a perfect example of “simplicity”.
“The art of art, the glory of expression and the sunshine of the light of letters, is simplicity” ~Walt Whitman

















I Got Schooled: Blogging and Content Tips
Great lessons from Todd Giannattasio, President, CEO The Tresnic Media.
Once you have established your content and SEO, the next is to promote your blog content on various social media channels. This is a great way to get your blog in front of the right audience by creating awareness. When your content is shared on different social media channels it will be reached by current followers, reposted, or retweeted which will help you reach a new audience. As a blogger, you should have an email list, this is a great way to provide consistent traffic from those subscribed to your updates.
One great platform, that is very useful to cross promote is LinkedIn groups. Keep in mind the most important is owning your platform, but LinkedIn is very good when it comes to engaging with members of the group. This can create an opportunity to be recognized as “Top Influencer” in the group which builds visibility. Later on you can start your own group and invite others to join the conversation. One should also remember it is extremely important to avoid promoting, a better way to do this is posting articles that solve problems and not sales-related materials.
Final recommendation from Todd is to have a long-term goal. For instance; Todd’s goal is to become the number one content marketer on twitter. Last advice is comments that you can choose to turn comments “off”. It becomes are a matter of preference whether you allow comments or not.
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