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Marketing your club or pub is everyone’s business 24/7

By Nigel Rawlins | Tuesday 1:51pm 08/06/2010 | No comments



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Club/Pub Marketing
In the blog-post ‘what is marketing?’ I wrote that marketing is all about the customer and their needs. Looking after those needs is everyone’s business from cleaner to manager in every venue. It starts with a customer promise – the promise you make to your customer about your venue. Great food, great entertainment, friendly staff, value-for-money meal deals, clean toilets, a safe environment, a friendly place to visit etc. Haven’t made a promise? Get some help

Competitors
Every pub or club visitor has a lot of choices. They can eat out anywhere, go out anywhere, stay at home and watch TV, order a home-delivered-pizza, visit friends or have a BBQ. They don’t need to visit your venue. Meaning, your competition is not really the pub or club down the road. It’s the choices your customer is making. That’s why marketing starts with the customer and how you deliver on that promise 24/7.

What do customers see, hear, smell, feel?

External club/pub advertising – newspaper/radio/TV/web/member communication advertising etc give a consistent message hammering home your promise? If you get a new customer does your venue live up to what you advertise?

Internal club/pub advertisingposters, table-talkers, banners, menus, notices etc reinforce the message when they enter or move about your venue? Or do they see meeting notices, out of date event posters, the cheap and nasty posters sent out by some of the entertainers?

Staff -every venue is on show and staff are the front line. Are they attentive to patrons, neat, polite, do they smile, do they know all about the venue and what it stands for, do they tidy as they go and have permission to make decisions to help customers? Does your manager walk the floor, greet members or patrons and model the bahavior they expect their staff to demonstrate?

The following article is still relevant about one of the venues I was working with at the time and what their customers saw as they entered the venue.

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What is marketing?

By Nigel Rawlins | Friday 10:51am 04/06/2010 | 1 comment

What is marketing?
Marketing is the only business of a club or pub. It’s all about attracting customers, retaining them and getting them to return. It’s a whole lot more than just advertising. For a club or pub this might be creating a great atmosphere, a friendly place to visit for a drink or feed, great value meals, a choice of entertainment or interesting events to come along to. Who makes the choice? The customer.




Planning a Marketing Strategy for a Club or Pub
All of the following points need to be considered in planning a marketing strategy:

  • Strategic thinking
  • Competitors
  • Opportunities & ideas
  • Pricing your offers
  • Target revenue, budgets & profitability
  • Determining customer needs and wants
  • Making a promise to deliver to your customers
  • Positioning your venue
  • Segmenting customers
  • Targeting & attracting customers
  • Retention & loyalty building
  • Making it happen

Then you’ve got to keep making it happen, over and over again.

What do you think?

cheers
Nigel Rawlins




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