Dar es Salaam, on Thursday 27th September 2012 hosted Marketing
and Communication professionals at the Tanzania Marketing Communication
Conference 2012 organized by Marketing Initiatives Limited which held at Serena
Hotels. All the speakers spoke passionately about the Marketing challenges
facing the East African Community.
The annual conference, which is the high point of the
quarterly seminars organized by Marketing Initiatives Limited was themed ‘Challenges
of Marketing in the East African Community Common Market’ and it was indeed
an opportunity for wholesome discussions on the role of Marketing and how Marketing
communication tools can be leveraged to build the economic community.
Mr.
Rodgers Mbaga, CEO of MIL in his opening remark said ‘Considering that in
recent times, the East African Community has opened doors/borders where goods,
services and labor are now moving freely within the zone, the Marketing
challenges become more complex and will require well thought out solutions. We
brought the best minds in the industry with their deep insights and proven
experience to talk to us. They did a fantastic job’’.
Tanzanian born Rosemary Mwakitwange, chairperson of
Marketing Society of Tanzania spoke on Branding as Way to Market.
She
encouraged Tanzanians to embrace the principles of Branding and Branding Management
and leveraged to create endearing value for both self, the organizations they
work for and the nation of Tanzania.
She stressed that a brand is the sum total
of the experiences people have when they interact with products and services.
The better the experiences, the better perceived and positioned the products, people
or organizations are.
One of the promotional mixes that delivers so
much value to any brand but it is not well understood is Experiential Marketing.
Colin Mandell, the Group Experience Director at Exp, Africa's largest and
leading Experiential Marketing agency with operations in 15 countries including
Tanzania spoke on Insights, Learning and Best Practices of Experiential
Marketing in Brand Plan. . It is often said that advertising
creates awareness but connections are made
through experiential engagement.
Barry Sayer, CEO Continental Outdoor
Media, an Outdoor Advertising
Company which is the market leader in South Africa and trades in 14 countries
of Sub-Saharan Africa and the Indian Ocean Islands.
He spoke on Direction
of Outdoor Advertising stressing that though outdoor advertising is perceived
to be very expensive, it is extremely economical if properly deployed.
Kenyan based Caroline Lukalo lit the
conference with a very engaging discussion on Cause Marketing. She stressed
that customers will be more favorably disposed to buy a product that they know
that believes and supports the cause they believe in.
She encouraged brand
managers to include Cause Marketing in their brand plan given its ability to
create endearing engagement with not just the customers but the public at
large.
Finally, Eddie P. Roberts, spoke
on the New Opportunities for Marketing and Public Relations. Eddie who is the
CEO of Push Observer, the only digital media monitoring service provider in
Tanzania appealed to Marketers and Communication professionals to avail
themselves of the huge opportunity in public relations to grow volume and value
in this day and age.
In conclusion, Ikechukwu Kalu, a director at MIL, called on
Marketing and Communication professionals in the East African Common Market to
embrace and promote the marketing mind set in the discharge of their roles.
He
noted, ‘We must see ourselves as business managers whose actions and inactions
would have far reaching impact on our persons and the organizations we
represent’.
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