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This morning I have the privilege of giving a creative marketing lecture at Oklahoma State University (Tulsa, OK). Here are a few thoughts from my talk.

WHAT IS CREATIVE MARKETING?

Typically, people think of advertising whenever they think of creative marketing. They think of Nike, Apple, and Crispin Porter + Bogusky’s Burger King ads. Reality is creative marketing is so much more.

WHAT IS MARKETING?

Marketing has four main areas, and you can be creative in all of them.

  1. Promotion
    (i.e., advertising, direct marketing, interactive, personal selling, public relations, sales promotion)
    Example: Crispin Porter + Bogusky
  2. Product (service)
    Example: Ideo
  3. Price
    Example: Psychological Pricing
  4. Place (distribution)
    Examples: Envirosell & UPS

Using these four marketing areas, your four-step goal is to create:

  1. Awareness
  2. Interest
  3. Desire
  4. Action

WHAT IS CREATIVITY?

Creativity is about ideas and concepts. You are a product of what your mind digests. If you want to be creative, fill your mind and surround yourself with a broad scope of excellence. Here is what the experts say:

When we remember something, that memory feels unified, but the reality is that you assemble each memory out of lots of different pieces. A tip-of-the-tongue state occurs when one of the pieces gets lost.
- Daniel Schacter :: Psychologist :: Harvard

When you need to tie together things that are distantly related, that’s exactly what an insight is. It’s tying together information that people already know, but they don’t recognize how they are related until that key moment.
- Mark Jung-Beeman :: Neuroscientist :: Northwestern University

Problem solving, whether creative or methodical, doesn’t begin from scratch when a person starts to work on a problem. His or her pre-existing brain-state biases a person to use a creative or a methodical strategy.
- John Kounios :: Psychology Professor :: Drexel University

New insights come from new people and new environments — any circumstance in which the brain has a hard time predicting what will happen next.
- Fast Company

Breakthrough insights are at the intersection of ideas, concepts, and cultures.
- Frans Johansson :: The Medici Effect

3 STEPS TO EFFECTIVE CREATIVE MARKETING

Creativity for creativity’s sake is worthless. Creative marketing must be effective and preferably efficient. Here are three essential steps:

  1. Know your brand.
    What makes you unique? What is your mission? What are your core values? etc.
  2. Understand culture.
    Understand the cultures of the people you want to reach and how those cultures are evolving.
  3. Determine the best marketing route.
    There are hundreds of ways to connect your brand with your audience, but you need to determine which one will be most effective.

JUST THE BEGINNING

There is so much more research and best practices on each area that I have briefly discussed. If you are serious about being a creative marketer, deepen your studies and practice it.

Comments

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  1. Andrew Piper on January 6, 2009 11:47 am

    This post was great… I tried answering some of these questions about Knowing your Brand and culture and these aren’t easy questions, but they are definetly important for your marketing. Thanks for the great post…

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  3. Milo Curtis on January 8, 2009 10:18 pm

    Thanks for the post on this. I’d love to see you explode out the 4 marketing areas and the questions that can accompany each of those aspects. One of the things I find difficult in “marketing church” is overcoming people’s pre-conceived notions. As a result, I’ve noticed that most church marketing seems to be aimed at “church-goers” vs. those that don’t attend. The result is a bunch of material that ends up out of sync with where people are at.

  4. Jon Acuff on January 15, 2009 12:17 pm

    My favorite definition of creativity is “Creativity is a wild mind and a disciplined eye” . You have the ability to fill your head with lots of different sources of ideas and information and then have the discipline to see the relationship between them. I read that in a book once but forget the original author.

    Great post Kent

  5. Manuel Gutierrez on January 27, 2009 9:06 am

    Kent,
    We are having a great time with your dad, We hid his passaport so he will stay in Peru.
    You can come a see him any time you like.
    Please bring Evie and Eli
    We love you
    Sonia and mnuel

  6. Kent Shaffer on January 27, 2009 9:17 am

    @Manuel,

    Well, I guess we have no other option, but to come see you in Peru. :)

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