Too many marketers focus on the initial sale, when the real profits
are often generated by repeat business over the lifetime of the
customer, says marketing expert Jay Abraham.
For Icy Hot, a balm,
he got $10 million worth of advertising without paying for a single
spot. In exchange for running the ads at no cost, the station or
publication could keep the $3 customers paid for each jar bought from
the ads. One million people tried Icy Hot on that basis.
Approximately
one-third of these buyers came back at least 6 times a year at an
average order of $10, generating $21 million a year in sales.
Icy
Hot became so successful that a major pharmaceutical company bought out
its original manufacturer for many millions of dollars.
Source: The Abraham Files
Thursday, January 12, 2012
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