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Thursday, October 7, 2010

Developing A Global Vision: Global Marketing Strategy

     With newer markets holding untouched opportunity today, marketers are taking advantage of every possibility they can to reach every consumer. With technology comes the ease of reaching these markets faster, more efficiently, and in their native language with little effort. What about the current market? How do we retain their business and  loyalty: The internet.




     RIM and Blackberry have done their homework by creating the easiest platform to which marketers can reach their audience. The newest member of the strategy team is not a human and does not have a 401 K. The answer is found on the web with sites like Handango for Blackberry and other devices. Consumers now have the availability and option to update, customize, and add software and application onto their device like never before. This is a distribution effort that has been working for other mobile carriers in recent years and continues to show positive results each quarter. Blackberry has now developed its own application superstore, Blackberry App World, and it has been successful on its own since its release. 

     Blackberry continues to branch out in their marketing efforts; they even brought on a new advertising agency in June of 2010 called, The Next Door who would be responsible for their global campaign. This collaboration will enable the company to have access to large markets and the populations that are growing in them. 

     It seems as though Blackberry’s strongest market besides the United States is China and the Far East. China is excelling in technology development and creating software and products at a rate faster than any other on the planet. A majority of Blackberry’s exports go to places like China due to demand and dependability of the server. Blackberry, though many would think these days, manufacturers their devices mostly in Canada and has very few objectives bringing production and distribution away from Canada. I like to think of Blackberry as the Apple of Canada. 

     Blackberries, much like the fruit, are found across the globe due to development, outreach, and strong relationships being built in newer markets to establish the brand abroad. With competition strong, it is necessity to maintain the objectives and goals internally, while supplying the consumer with the good and service they expect with a name like Blackberry.