Digital marketing vital for brands

July 28, 2016 - 09:00

Digital marketing has proved to be vital as a bridge bringing Vietnamese brand names to international markets, heard attendants at the Việt Nam CEO Summit 2016 held in Hà Nội yesterday.

Lê Văn Hoàng, 26, develops his own trademark for a clean coffee product called "Enjoy" in the Central Highlands province of Đắk Lắk. His clean product is winning the hearts of more and more people in Việt Nam. — VNA/VNS Photo Hưng Thịnh

HÀ NỘI — Digital marketing has proved to be vital as a bridge bringing Vietnamese brand names to international markets, heard attendants at the Việt Nam CEO Summit 2016 held in Hà Nội yesterday.

The marketing tool is expected to be strongly developed in Việt Nam in the near future as it enables the quick launch of new products and access to niche markets.

In this context, traditional advertisements should be integrated into digital marketing to better develop brand names.

Professor John Quelch

Professor John Quelch from Havard Business School told the summit, entitled Breakthrough Marketing: New Case Studies from Harvard, that a deep understanding of customers could create powerful marketing strategies. This would also affect businesses’ strategies for brand names, products, communication, prices and distribution.

He said that since the markets have become more wide and sophisticated, especially when Việt Nam joins a range of trade agreements such as AEC and TPP, marketing strategies should represent customer segments.

Marketers should balance demands from several segments while being flexible in responding to changes of technology, customers and society.

For more than 50 years, the wave of start-ups has been expanding in the US, Japan, China and Southeast Asia. With the advantage of young populations and continuous development of smart phones which have strongly affected consumption habits and business methods, Việt Nam has gradually seen changes in start-up development.

Start-ups should search for flexible marketing strategies that are suitable to their scale.

The professor also suggested businesses to frequently renew their products and services, choosing customer segments, managing profitability and setting clear targets.

Vũ Đăng Vinh, Việt Nam Report’s general director – the organiser said the event aimed to connect businesses’ leaders, specialists in Việt Nam and international partners to exchange experiences to develop the local market and better integrate into the global market.

Việt Nam CEO Summit 2016 attracted the participation of more than 350 Vietnamese businesses from Top 500 biggest firms (VNR500), Top 500 fast development firms (FAST 500), Best Prospect 500 and Top 1,000 biggest tax payers.

Under the event, Việt Nam Report honoured Top 10 commercial banks in Việt Nam and Top 10 prestigious insurance companies 2016. — VNS

 

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