In yesterday’s blog, we covered the importance of defining the Product “YOU”. For the sake of argument, we’re going to say that you are selling your services. The employer is going to exchange currency for your services. Your services are your time, knowledge, creativity and experience. Since we know what we’re going to sell, we can focus on the second part of the Marketing Mix. The second part of the Marketing Mix is Place.
Place is a position
Place or placement is where in the Job Market you plan to promote your services. So, how do we figure out where YOU are in the Job Market and where you’re going to promote your services? The answer is we need to do a Personal SWOT analysis. SWOT stands for Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, and Threats. A Personal SWOT analysis evaluates our Strengths, our Weaknesses, our career Opportunities, our career Threats. Seeing it all on paper helps when you’re trying to make some hard decisions about what to do next.
The SWOT analysis helps us discover the following:
Doing a Personal SWOT analysis no only helps us figure out where we are in the Job Market. It helps us to adjust our focus on the positives we can build on and on reducing the negatives that make our competition look better. Possibly eliminating negatives by developing skills that we lack to at least look as good as our competition.
Place is also a location
When it comes to location you have three options: working close to home, commuting or relocating close to work.
Each option has benefits and trade-offs :
What are your choices:
As an exercise try to answer these questions regarding Place:
These questions are very tough to answer.
If you answered these questions you’ll be better equipped to answer the question and action items related to the last two P’s of the Marketing Mix.
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