Guerrilla marketing is an advertising
strategy that uses low cost unconventional marketing tactics in order to
promote the company’s brand. It involves
personal interaction among the group of promoters to get the message across to
the audience because the budget is smaller than traditional marketing. The intention of guerrilla marketing is to
attract the masses and bring in as many followers as we can to support our
product and our cause.
The guerrilla marketing tactics that have
played an influenced towards applying my own guerrilla marketing efforts
towards incuheal would have to be the flash mob. An example of one of my favourite flash mob
is shown below on YouTube about the T-Mobile Dance will has gone viral with
more than 36 millions views.
Another one of my favourite guerrilla
marketing tactics was the Red Bull energy drink. There were a number of occasions at Swinburne
when I have come across this type of car with the energy drink attached on the
car in which two ladies are providing free energy drinks. I think the free sample is a brilliant idea
in order to encourage individuals to try their product to build more potential
customers.
There are several ideas that I have in mind
to promote our product. One of the guerrilla
marketing ideas that can be implemented towards incuheal to promote our
incubator product is to plan a flash mob, which will be uploaded, on YouTube to
gain buzz and generate publicity. The flash
mob would contain hundreds of dancers who will use their bodies to create the
shape of an incubator and will include a giant toy baby with a happy facial
expression positioned in between the dancers to look like the baby was fitted
inside the incubator. The giant toy baby
will also contain a message written on his shirt that says “imagine how many
babies would still be alive like me if they were incuhealed”. This is to create public awareness and get our message across that
premature babies can be healed if they were placed inside an incubator. The other intention is to make the public
feel sympathy for our cause in order to gain followers to support our campaign, which is to save premature infants in third world nations.
Another guerrilla marketing idea that I have thought of is to provide fake-parking tickets attached to people’s car windows. The middle section of the ticket will be written in capitals that will appear to be as “VIOLATION” in which captures the attention of the audience. This will caused surprised recipients to read what the page contains which will be to invite the public to attend a seminar in order for us to find potential advocates who can volunteer and promote our product by recommending the public about how useful our incubators can be to save lives. The fake parking ticket would be worded, as “you are required to attend incuheal seminar to avoid penalty”.

This is the best SE idea I have seen!
ReplyDeleteWhat is unique about your business? What type of brand do you want people to perceive you as? Who is your target market?
hi Marine
ReplyDeleteThe uniqueness of our social enterprise is that our incubators are cheap and economical and is able to assist the needs of third world countries. The type of brand perception we want for our social enterprise is accessibility, value, loyalty and most importantly the quality and reliability of our product design. Our target market is third world nations in which we aim to bring to the African continent.
I hope I have answered your questions and we appreciate your time and feedback
Regards,
Danny Lu
Hi Danny Lu,
ReplyDeleteThis is a great post. Keep it up. How you going to divide the fund to help those victims?
Regards,
Lu
Hi Lu
ReplyDeleteOur funding will come from SEFA (Social enterprise finance Australia) which focuses on funding community development projects. This will improve our access to finances that will help fund Incuheal. We will be setting up fundraisers and donations in schools and by hosting special events to raise awareness.
In terms of dividing our funding in order to successfully operate incuheal will involve producing and maufactoring in China as it is more cheaper to produce and results in higher profit returns. The costs involved in dividing our funds includes renting a factory in china, raw material costs, labour costs, distribution costs and marketing costs.
We appreciate your time and feedback and I hope I have addressed your queries.
Regards,
Danny Lu