The B2C Marketing Martini Glass

We’ve said since we started this series that it’s not a funnel anymore – it’s a Marketing Martini Glass. And you need to be one of the products at the bottom.

There’s some stuff you have to buy as a consumer. Food. Shelter. Clothing.

In fact, if you remove those basic three, you can STILL develop the Marketing Martini Glass that makes sense, as you’ll see in this diagram:

Martini Glass for B2C Marketers

Another Area 224 Production

Now, you may suggest that this is a cop out. Of course the iPhone will be at at or near the bottom of the Martini Glass – it’s something the consumer cannot live without.

But why is it below things like the utility bills? The phone bill?

This brings us back to Empathy Marketing. In this example, you could argue that the iPhone and its ilk moved to the bottom of the martini glass because they focused on a product that was so useful it marketed itself. Unlike the necessities, which are “low involvement” products, the iPhone is, by nature, a high involvement product. It’s a phone, it’s a communications device, it’s an organizer, it’s a social tool. It’s a toy.

It’s at the bottom of the Marketing Martini Glass because, well, you don’t think you can live without it. Even if you can.

[We'll bring this full circle in tomorrow's post...where we talk about becoming the olive.]

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  • http://greenandchewy.blogspot.com Cmuncy

    I love your blog, but this is silly. The idea that an iphone or ipad should come before the electric or gas bill is why so many people have found themselves floundering in debt. All you need is shelter, food and clothing. Utilities are next. The rest is negotiable. Especially the iphone.

    • Anonymous

      While it may sound silly…the idea that the iPhone is higher up on the food
      chain…the reality is that utilities are “low involvement” industries and,
      thus, people don’t pay too much attention (other than when they get a
      monthly bill).

      The value of some of these gadgets has been in their ability to seem
      indispensable. Thus getting to the bottom of the martini glass.

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  • http://greenandchewy.blogspot.com Cmuncy

    I love your blog, but this is silly. The idea that an iphone or ipad should come before the electric or gas bill is why so many people have found themselves floundering in debt. All you need is shelter, food and clothing. Utilities are next. The rest is negotiable. Especially the iphone.

    • Anonymous

      While it may sound silly…the idea that the iPhone is higher up on the food
      chain…the reality is that utilities are “low involvement” industries and,
      thus, people don’t pay too much attention (other than when they get a
      monthly bill).

      The value of some of these gadgets has been in their ability to seem
      indispensable. Thus getting to the bottom of the martini glass.

  • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_BV652BCV4OQAXFNLPUBL4A32B4 Honey Jane

    And finally I just found what I’ve been looking for . Good thing you have this information. It’s amazing info about marketing. it is really a good help to anyone. Lead Management

  • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_BV652BCV4OQAXFNLPUBL4A32B4 Honey Jane

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