Communicating a Service Offering in Cairns

January 31, 2010 by Mark Currey
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Because services are intangible, marketing messages for services do more than sell services. Communications make services more tangible, and give prospects something firm to evaluate.

As a result, marketing communications for most services haul around a heavier load than communications for products. A bright red Porsche 911 convertible, for example, chants loudly and beautifully for itself. Very few services shout for themselves at all.

We implicitly give trust to most products. We trust that our new tyres won’t explode, our white sugar will taste sweet, and our aspirin will reduce our headaches without bad side effects. But we are far less trusting and certain about most services.

We worry that our lawyers and web designers will toil on our behalf more than necessary, and charge more than necessary. We are concerned that the latest weight loss service will fail, just like the two we have tried before. We worry that our remodelers will pad their budget and complete the job weeks after they promise. We worry that the collection agency we hire for our service will badger our customers worth keeping and collect only a small part of our outstanding receivables.

So unlike communicating about products, talking about services must make the service more tangible and real, and must soothe the worried prospect. It’s not like selling Porsche automobiles.

For more information about services marketing and making services more concrete, visit Rob Johnson’s Twitter page. Sponsored by Rob Johnson of http://seocairns.seovoodoo.com.au/

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