Marketing Behind a Smoke Screen?

A recent survey carried out by Marketing Week looks at the industries that present the toughest challenges to marketers.
By: Helen Sharpe
 
Sept. 2, 2010 - PRLog -- What would you imagine to be the toughest industry to market to?  A recent survey carried out for Marketing Week asked its candidates just that.  They discovered more than half of those asked thought that the tobacco industry was the hardest to market.

Looking at the factors and problems that marketers are faced with every day, it won’t come as a surprise that tobacco products are viewed among the hardest out there to promote.
We need to consider morals and boundaries when promoting such controversial products as cigarettes.  How many people would want to market a product they don’t agree with or feel even slightly passionate about?  In such a creative and exciting world as marketing, surely one would only consider a position within a company they can understand and want to sink their teeth into.  The use of marketing materials within this field is limited; since 1965, TV campaigns have been banned.  Limited ways of advertising have meant that marketers have now had to focus on the packaging of their products rather than being involved with above-the-line such as TV, press and billboards.  It is very difficult to market a product that has such damaging results to its smokers’ health.  After all, would you try and promote lung cancer?

Perhaps another predictable outcome of this survey was second place; Government and Public Sector.  With a new coalition government recently elected, the much publicised ‘Expenses Scandal’, and let’s not forget the moral panic that is the recession; can we really blame candidates for thinking this is a difficult area to market? I think we can forgive them for thinking it would be pretty tough.  It’s not like a product they are trying to get off the shelves and into people’s homes; it’s a constantly changing environment.  They often have to contrive campaigns tackling obesity and in contrast to our top-ranker, they have to address the smoking epidemic in this country and try to cut numbers and improve the country’s overall health.

And finally, we couldn’t discuss the toughest industries to market to without mentioning Financial Services.  Again, coming up high in the poll (undoubtedly thanks to the recession), and the world of finance has been under the spotlight for some time now, which has put strain on their marketers and publicists.  The main objective for the banks now is to regain the trust of their customers- a mountain to climb for so many.  
Countless events within financial services over the past two years have set new precedents for the industry.  Without a history of such economic devastation, it is the marketing teams who have the difficult task of rebuilding the nation’s confidence in British banks.  People don’t want to hear the fluffy bits when it comes to their money; they want the facts.  Those that work in communications for the financial sector must be to the point and submit blunt but truthful statements to the press.  

No real surprises in this survey, but it has flagged up some interesting points about the toughest industries that marketers are faced with, and the hurdles they need to tackle on a daily basis in order to do their job and to do it well.

Brand Recruitment is the only specialist Marketing and PR recruitment agency in the Eastern Region. With the widest variety of marketing jobs in the area, we work with clients ranging from boutique marketing agencies to global FMCG giants.
For more about Brand Recruitment and the Marketing and PR roles that we have, please visit:
www.brandrecruitment.co.uk
http://www.brandrecruitment.co.uk/pr-and-marketing-jobs

# # #

Brand are the only specialist PR and Marketing recruitment firm in the Eastern Region. With the widest variety of marketing jobs in the area, we work with clients ranging from boutique marketing agencies to global FMCG giants.
End
Source:Helen Sharpe
Email:***@brandrecruitment.co.uk Email Verified
Zip:CB2 9JS
Tags:Marketing Jobs Cambridge, Marketing Jobs Milton Keynes, Marketing Jobs Northampton, Brand Manager Jobs
Industry:Pr, Communications
Location:Cambridgeshire - England
Account Email Address Verified     Account Phone Number Verified     Disclaimer     Report Abuse
Brand Recruitment News
Trending
Most Viewed
Daily News



Like PRLog?
9K2K1K
Click to Share