Wednesday, November 24, 2010

Fusion Marketing

Fusion Marketing is an interesting and low-cost guerilla marketing concept that I am seeing used more often. This approach involves forming marketing partnerships with other non-competing companies. For instance, if you are a children's photographer, you may want to form partnerships with other children-oriented businesses, such as a clothing store or toy store, so you can market your businesses together. By doing so, you not only share your marketing costs, but you reach more potential customers in the process.

The Happy Meal at McDonald's is an example of Fusion Marketing at its finest. In each kids' meal is an advertisement of either an upcoming movie or new line of toys. McDonald's has formed partnerships with other companies to combine their marketing efforts. McDonald's wins because it gives children one more reason to want their Happy Meals, and the marketing partner wins because they have increased the interest in their product with very little effort.

Take a look at your target customers and think of businesses you could partner with for an effective, low-cost marketing campaign. Tom Long at SolidOakConsulting.com.

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