Life as Seen Through a Marketer's Eyes

I love marketing, just ask my husband, who listens to me analyze every piece of marketing we are exposed. Here's some of the the random things I think about.

Friday, January 29, 2010

How do you market to a toddler?

Apparently, I do not understand the secrets of marketing to toddlers. My husband is in dental school and we have started receiving lots of dental products. Last week, it was a crayola toothbrush. I thought this was kind of a silly idea. A toothbrush that looks like a marker? I'm not buying it... but I was wrong. My 18 month old son has been refusing to brush his teeth, but ever since we got this toothbrush, he carts it around with him and wants to brush several times a day. I had no idea he would be so gullable. I'll keep that in mind from now on.

Sunday, January 17, 2010

The Obscure P

Of the four P's of marketing, I always worried the least about price. Even learning about it in school, I thought to myself, "Isn't price something for finance to worry about?" Through the past few years, I have learned that price really is a marketing job, at least partly. Setting an acceptable price point, but also having a price that appears to be good. The old .99 trick is surprisingly successful, even though we all know that $3.99 is basically $4. Why is it that I would by the $3.99 sandwich but not the $4 sandwich? Today my husband and I saw the following traffic sign:

Do not block intersection
$101 fine

We got into a discussion about why the extra dollar. My husband, who is not a marketer, said it was pointless and they should simlify it and just have it be a $100 fine. I like the 101 for several reasons.

1) $101 really does feel like a lot more than $100 to me. It's amazing the difference it makes to be able to say "over $100".
2) The 101 seems more offical and calculated. It's not like one of those violations where they say, "I don't know, you shouldn't do it, so I guess we'll slap a hundred bucks on it." It's very official. You block the intersection and you cause exactly $101 worth of damage or inconvenience, and you'll have to pay for that.
3) From a design standpoint, I actually think 101 looks better than 100. I hate even dollar amounts. They always feel boring and seem like a waste of 0's. If I were going to paint a picture of traffic sign, I'd want it to have a nice symmetric 101.

When it comes down to it, price does matter. It is, in fact, a very important P.

Friday, January 15, 2010

I'm coming back

I think I'd like to make a comeback. That's because I was looking at my Google Analytics to answer a friend's question, and I saw that I still have readers stumbling along this blog almost daily, and I used to really enjoy writing this stuff, and I still think everything in my head. I just don't type it anymore. So sit back, and enjoy MY COMEBACK.

In the mean time, here are a few of my favorite posts, from way back in the day. Enjoy!

1. Shiny Stuff

2. World Domination

3. My Space