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The Importance of Marketing in ConTech - Episode 3

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Construction Disrupted
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Although there is an abundance of other factors where Marketing plays a critical role, such as the diagnosis of current market factors, internal auditing of Marketing output as well as the development of strategic intent, it is within the implementation stage where this episode discusses the five principles that are so important to any Construction Technology business.ProductBe it a SaaS or a physical product Marketing is your gateway to developing better solutions to your target market's problems. This is where it all starts if you aren't solving a problem, you might as well be creating art and art is only needed for the finishing touches of any construction project. Marketing is the only department that has that critical eye on the client's needs, the organisation's solutions and the communication between the two with any impartiality. What so often happens is that Marketing is left out of this product development - told to communicate the products/service not develop it.When in the construction technology industry, you must be developing products as much as the tech itself changes, which is constantly. Marketing is your gateway to understanding what these changes need to be.
PriceRory Sutherland is quoted as saying that ‘poor promotion is discounting your pricing and you don’t need a degree to do that, any fool can cut the price of something’. And he’s right, cutting pricing simply means you havent got your pricing right in the first place. So let’s not do that.Your price point can make or break you, but how do you know what is the correct pricing for your services? It can be tricky as the price needs to reflect the potential problem-solving abilities of your offer. Too high and your potential clients may not see the value in it or where an ROI is coming from, too low and it will devalue what you have created.Through market and competitor analysis as well as inviting stakeholders to be involved you can start to analyse what your pricing structure will look like. Here are multiple ways of doing this such as how much profit do you want to make off each sale or by focusing on a breakeven point. Regardless of how you reach that figure, just like the product, Marketing should be at the decision table. 
Customer JourneyThe better you understand a customer's journey the better you can cater for their needs throughout. Not only cater for their needs but make sure you are providing the right information at the right stages of this journey, building up that brand awareness so when they are in a position to purchase, it’s you they think of. Failure to do this just means another brand pops into its head at the point of a decision being made.This becomes more complex within construction as you are usually targeting multiple stakeholders (buyer, user, owner, developer, beneficiary and so on). Using Marketing to better understand each journey means you stand a better chance of being remembered by your target market and creating dialogue for each stakeholder makes it much easier for all parties to agree on the right solution to a particular problem - let's make sure it's your solution.A quick note about purchasing here: Having an understanding of where your clients will purchase is an important part of this customer journey. This critical juncture is where a frictionless process is required, and you can use Marketing to understand how to make it so. The less friction there is (especially in the complex world of construction technology) in the purchasing and post-purchase stages the more likely potential clients will purchase quicker and stay a client for longer..
PromotionThe promotional and creative elements of Marketing within construction are pretty poor. I’ve stated countless times from various sources of research that even markete

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