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Why Marketing is Important

In case you've ever wondered whether it’s even necessary to market your business in the first place, we'd like to share this simple story that says it all:

Hot Dog Story

Once there was a couple struggling to make a living with their hot dog stand by the side of the road. Trucks and cars would whiz by without even a glance despite the fact that their hot dogs were fresh and tasty and their coffee was the best in the entire area. It was very difficult to support themselves and their young son.

One day the wife got a bright idea. “Why not market ourselves? We can put up a big sign and also put our message on billboards. We can even spend some money on the local radio stations extolling the virtues of our great food.”

Before they knew it, trucks and cars were stopping by and business was booming. They enlarged the stand and hired many people to accommodate the traffic. They stayed open seven days a week, 24 hours a day and made more money than they ever thought possible. It was the American Dream come true.

Business stayed good and they grew the business into a chain. Eventually, their son grew up and went to college. He studied hard and earned an economics degree. His delighted parents took him into the business with a fancy title and office to match.

Their clever son studied the general business conditions and surveys of the future by the most reputable people in the nation. He finally concluded: “We are headed for a recession, and possibly a depression.”

He discussed this with his parents and convinced them that his training would now pay off. “Let’s stop advertising and save the money, and when things change we’ll be in good shape again.”

The signs came down, radio commercials stopped and trucks and cars whizzed by as they did before the company started promoting. Business worsened, with the chain dwindling to one stand. Finally, bankrupt, the last stand was also shut down.

As the father sat with his wife one hour before closing he couldn’t help but think to himself: “My son was really right; we are in a depression.”

Moral: You can’t sell it if you don’t show it or tell anyone about it. It’s been proven again and again that those who market when business conditions are slow are way ahead when it gets better.

If you don’t tell your story – and tell it well – everything else falls apart. Prospects won’t know what you make, so they won’t buy it. If they don’t buy, there’ll be no floor to sweep. No need to buy coffee cups. And no invoices to send out. Without your marketing (and the requisite second half; the sale) you’ll have nothing.


As an affiliation of top strategic, design, development and tactical professionals dedicated to growing your business, the MarketBuilding Team provides the perfect mix of analysis, strategy, creativity and street smarts to satisfy your objectives, sales goals, and budget.

Our team combines Madison Avenue experience with an ability to translate complex market requirements into plain English. This strips away ambiguity and ensures our client consistently receive.

No matter what stage you’re at in the marketing process, you’ll benefit from having the MarketBuilding Team on you side. Providing Unique Marketing Solutions and Profitable Results, and successful marketing strategy to every stage of a company’s growth since 1996.

Contact us now to begin improving your bottom line.

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