Reinvesting in Success: Why GHSP is Reconstructing its Marketing Team to Reflect the Changing Product Landscape

For years the automotive industry has served as a beacon of America's thriving commerce industry. Now that once-thriving sector is facing a global chip shortage, which has caused automakers to slow production. With supply chains sputtering along,what does that mean for manufacturers such as GHSP— a company founded in 1924, with deep roots in providing automakers some of the key components used in everyday cars.

“ We're not able to necessarily provide the product that our customers are looking for. They're not always able to, to continue their production. You have the consumer still wanting it. And so it's been unique in the sense that we aren't really looking for a lot of work. We're just looking to fulfill the work that we already have in terms of certainly in our auto space and the markets and companies that we service.” 

John Major is the Director of Marketing at GHSP, and on this episode of Marketing Trends, John details how GHSP is reinvesting in itself by building up its marketing efforts. John also provides examples of how the company is expanding its product offerings by jumping into the appliance sector, and he details the marketing strategies they are using to build brand awareness and to target potential customers. Enjoy this episode!

Main Takeaways

  • Where There’s a Will, There’s a Way: When your company is reliant on face-to-face interaction to demonstrate your products and services, it’s important to find new ways to engage your consumers. Consider finding alternative ways to display your products, such as putting together showcase videos or building out a TV studio in an effort to broadcast how the product works.
  • Well, This is New: When you’re entering a new product space, one of the most important things a marketer can do is understand if you have product-market fit. Understanding the niche audience that will need and utilize your product is not only important when it comes to identifying who your target market is, but also in understanding how your service will be used.
  • A Chance to Show Off: While product launches should be used as a marketing tool to build anticipation and excitement for your latest offering, they should also be used as ways to identify future customers and open up conversations for how your product should fit into their current offering.

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