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Coffee Is Big Business….Brewing Up Fresh Ideas

All of Starbucks’ Pumpkin Spice Latte commercials got us thinking about it. The popularity of visiting coffee shops for specialty brews spans multiple generations and diverse income levels. Coffee is big business. And there’s a lesson to be learned from the local Starbucks and hipster coffeehouse on the corner.

Coffee Date with Data
It’s a truth more bitter than coffee, but marketing is so much harder now than it used to be. The trouble is that advertisers are relentless. Consumers struggle to escape the constant content they’re pummeled with.
To offset your prospects’ natural propensity to avoid your marketing, make it worth their while. Loyal sippers are often mailed coupons for their favorite drink. Coffee houses keep track of such preferences through rewards programs and data mining. For your part, pay attention to repeat customers’ orders. Can you upsell or increase the frequency of their visits by building on their favorites? Think reminders and incentives.

Flip of the Switch
Consider this: with technology like smartphones and tablets your prospects easily switch back and forth between the offline and online world. For example, one of your prospects may meet a friend at the local coffee shop. While waiting for their lattes they’ll likely whip out their smartphones to show each other their latest Pinterest pins. They meet for coffee to spend time together—they’re tired of chatting on Facebook. But inevitably they return to bonding via social media.

The takeaway? Connect with prospects and customers both on and offline. Make yourself available on Facebook, but don’t neglect customers that prefer personalized direct mail and a welcoming storefront.

How Sweet It Is
Not every Starbucks regular prefers their coffee black (in fact, we bet few do). So how does a coffee house find customers in consumers who hate coffee? By marketing alternative concoctions. Salted Carmel Mocha, anyone?
Let’s say you’re a florist with a business that booms during wedding season. How do you make money in the off-season, or turn sworn singles into customers? Advertise specials for “just because” flowers, or print posters displaying your beautiful birthday-themed bouquets.

The same principle applies to services offered. Coffee houses don’t sell hot beverages. That wouldn’t make a brand loyalist out of anyone. Starbucks, for one, sells instant day-brighteners, a quiet place to study and affordable luxury (no matter how fleeting). So, as a florist you might sell the rekindling of old flames, simple pleasures or icebreakers.

It’s possible to spend too much time thinking about your business. Focus on your industry all the time and you’ll run out of inspiration. So take a step back and savor someone else’s strategy. This week, consider coffee house culture and brew up a fresh idea for yourself.

NJC Printing provides quality digital and offset printing to businesses in St. Louis, Missouri and throughout the Midwest. Please visit our website at www.NJCPrint.com to learn more about us or to Request An Estimate.

QR Codes…Inspiring and Personal

QR codes are everywhere. If you haven’t noticed them on signs, direct mail pieces or store windows, you’re just not paying attention. QR codes (Quick Response codes) are a way for your prospects to interact with your marketing, and your business should consider getting on board.

Every business has the potential to use QR codes in an unexpected way. If your business innovates its marketing campaign with QR codes, your bound to enjoy a healthy ROI in addition to increased customer interaction. Keep reading for our list interesting places we’ve found QR codes, that can be both inspiring and personable.

Menus
Print a QR code on your menus to engage restaurant diners. The QR code could direct them to a video of the chef preparing an entrée or even nutritional information. Somewhat obvious caveat—if the food’s fatty enough to make guests lose their appetite, stick with a server bio or something else to spark a diner’s interest.

Invitations
Event invitations with QR codes can link to a landing page where invitees can RSVP or check out directions to the venue.

Real Estate Lawn Signs
Realtors are attracting passersby by printing QR codes on their listings’ lawn signs. The link leads potential buyers to sites with video walkthroughs of the house and all the details included in a sell sheet. QR codes help realtors hook prospects before they walk past the home and forget about it. Sold!

Receipts
Most consumers research a business online before patronizing it. Make sure your online presence is strong and then print QR codes on your business’s receipts. Link to a landing page inviting them to comment on your stellar service and enjoy a boost in your number of online reviews.

Coffee Bags
Starbucks recently rolled out a QR code campaign that takes an educational approach to the QR code trend by linking to videos of coffee experts or music samples from the region where the coffee beans are picked. Faithful sippers now have even more reason to congratulate themselves on drinking coffee.

The Back of Your Head
We don’t really expect that you’ll have a QR code shaved into your head, but it’s been done before and it gained a lot of attention. The entire starting lineup of the UK’s Bromley football club had shockingly realistic QR codes shaved into their heads for a recent match. No word on whether any fans actually tried to scan them.

NJC Printing provides quality digital and offset printing to businesses in St. Louis, Missouri and throughout the Midwest. Please visit our website at www.NJCPrint.com to learn more about us or to Request An Estimate.

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