What’s Field Marketing & How to Plan Successful Campaigns?

Totempool
9 min readDec 2, 2020

Marketing is as much about your team as it is about planning a course of action. If there’s one thing that all branches of marketing have in common, it is the importance of having a proactive team at the helm. And when we’re talking field marketing, this becomes even more important. But before moving forward with this, let’s start by understanding what Field Marketing is.

The major goals of marketing range from building brand awareness to enhancing engagement that can eventually generate revenue for the company.

Over the years, the way marketing is carried out has transformed, and new ways have come to the fore. Although the goals have stayed the same, marketing in the 21st century has gone through tremendous change.

Similarly, the beginning of the 20th Century also brought in a significant change in the world of direct marketing. Procter & Gamble began emphasizing market research and direct-to-retailer sales. George. P. Johnson’s new company, on the other hand, organized events where automobile companies could reach out to their potential buyers who could test drive their favorite vehicle.

This was how “Field Marketing” entered the world of business in the form it is done today. Over a hundred years have passed, and it remains a significant part of any marketing campaign.

What Is Field Marketing?

Filed Marketing is the marketing branch where brands take their products to the targeted audiences at events and public locations. It includes distributing and selling promotions, direct sales, and product demonstrations on the stores, streets, events, malls, among others, called “field”.

Field marketing is one of the most powerful marketing practices. After all, who doesn’t like a free sample? It gives people face-to-face exposure to the products that they either already use or might end up being interested in buying.

Like other marketing branches, field marketing also has a set of common goals such as brand awareness and enhancing engagement with targeted local communities. More specific objectives of a field marketing campaign may vary from brand to brand and campaign to campaign.

Field Marketers interacting with the brand’s customers face-to-face to make sure they’re informed and educated. They also try to persuade a potential consumer base to go ahead and make the buying decision.

B2B And B2C Field Marketing

Field Marketing activities differ in B2B and B2C businesses. A B2B field marketing campaign consists of activities covering a little bit of both sales and marketing. Field marketers working for a B2B company need to interact with prospects across events, conferences, in-person meetings, and webinars.

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B2B and B2C field marketing
Woman with a microphone

B2B & B2C Marketing

While working for a B2C company, field marketers need to be present at locations where potential buyers’ density is high. These locations may include shopping malls, famous eateries, events such as marathons, etc. These locations will differ according to the industry their company works in.

How Is Field Marketing Beneficial For Brands?

Field marketers take the brand to the customers. This, in itself, describes how vital field marketing campaigns can prove to be for brands. So, let us further investigate how effective can a sound field marketing campaign be for a brand.

To begin with, field marketing campaigns work towards strengthening brand perception among your customers.

  • How? It allows your customers to come face-to-face with your brand and interact with your field marketers about any grievances that they might have. Your field marketers also get the opportunity to convert your customers into loyal customers by instilling your brand’s ideas and values into their minds by creating posters such as this, and initiative by P&G:
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Tide eco-box
  • Field marketing campaigns are a lot more focused and targeted. Field marketers start by identifying the target audience and locations. This includes determining the density of potential buyers in a particular area or at an event. Once all this is done, they go ahead to interact with people they’ve identified as prospects that are most likely to go ahead and make the purchase decision.

Over recent decades, the consumer has become a lot more informed and is not afraid to ask questions from even the biggest brands.

  • So, field marketing campaigns can also help you appease the skepticism among your customers. Field marketers have the opportunity to answer the harshest questions posed by these customers on the brand’s behalf. If you have a good field marketing team, it might just result in skeptical customers turning into satisfied, loyal customers.
  • Pacifying the ranting customers isn’t everything that field marketing campaigns do to build a healthy relationship with customers. It helps brands in getting to know their consumer better. When it comes to selling in local communities, this becomes important as customers want the brands to learn about their concerns and preferences. Similarly, field marketers can help provide quick answers to the customer’s queries and keep the interaction going.

Field marketing techniques such as Guerilla Marketing can be reasonably cheap as well as enormously effective.

It consists of smart street marketing that is sure to catch the eye of passers-by. Wrap advertising on cars and bus stops are a few examples of guerilla marketing.

FedEx ad on van
Guerilla Marketing

Field marketers aid your sales team and give them time to carry on converting newer leads. As a new customer is brought into the fold, nurturing and educating her about your brand is something your field marketers can do. This takes some responsibility off your sales team’s shoulders and gives them more time to continue doing what they do best, SALES!

Lastly, the field marketing campaign ROI is easily measurable through the reporting software based on location, store, mall, or brand awareness. These reports can later be viewed, and you or your product managers can gauge your field marketing teams’ performance.

Planning A Successful Field Marketing Campaign

As mentioned above, the results of your field marketing campaign are tangible. They can be easily measured, making it easier to plan a field marketing campaign that will be successful. How?

Set Goals

First of all, you need to set yourself reasonable goals that you wish to achieve via your field marketing strategy. This is important in the general way that considering expectations and reviewing them is in the business sense. Your campaign will be set up according to what you want out of it when it comes to field marketing.

For instance, if personalized feedback is what you want from your campaign, it would consist of reaching out to targeted consumers personally and asking them certain questions regarding your product or service. You can track results by checking the number and quality of customer feedback collected.

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Customer interactions

If you want them to increase by 20% sales on each store they are demonstrating the product, you have to ensure you can have the sales reports before and after.

It all depends on your strategy and the KPIs you will establish for your campaign.

So, the expectations you have from your field marketing campaign works as the base on which the entire strategy stands. And if the ground itself is ambivalent and wobbly, the best of strategies are bound to collapse.

Plan and Execute

By moving forward on the same lines, you need to determine the “how” of achieving your field marketing goals. Fortunately, this stage gives you enough freedom, as there is more than one way to reach your field marketing goals.

For instance, if you wish to check if a new product arrival will be popular among your existing consumer base, you can use direct sales to interact with customers. If you already find the product being received well, you can bring it out in stores. You can plan on which media you want to use and how you want to set it up.

Field Marketing Event ideas
Field Marketing Event Ideas

The ways with which you plan to achieve your goals will also depend heavily on your limitations. Your team’s size, the amount of money you can put into your field marketing campaign, and the overall resources play an important role.

The Right Technology

Setting specific goals for your field marketers to achieve is essential. But you must make sure that you provide your field marketers with the right technology to improve efficiency. Technology has taken over all aspects of the business so that none of your campaigns can work efficiently without it.

So, having expectations from your field marketers to deliver is only viable when you provide them with the right technological backup.

Lastly, you need to make sure that you’re constantly checking if your field marketing campaign is on the right track in terms of the campaign goals. It would be unreasonable to expect your field marketing campaign to start achieving right away. Still, it should be well on its way in the correct direction.

Way to Have Successful Campaigns

Brands have been making great use of wrap advertising in recent years. It is one of the more fashionably named field marketing types known as “guerilla marketing”. It targets potential consumers in places they would expect the least.

This style is known for being cheaper and giving a lot more room for brands to be creative.

A creative billboard from BMW
A creative billboard from BMW

As you can see, wrap advertising has got all the ingredients to be successful. From huge brands to the up and coming ones, guerilla marketing comes in handy for all of them. Some brands have taken the creativity in their guerilla marketing effort to the next level. Let’s take a quick look at some of them.

Car Wrap Advertising
Car Wrap Advertising

You don’t need to be the owners of massive brands like McDonald’s or Woodland to pull such creative guerilla marketing campaigns off. That’s the thing with Guerilla Marketing. It relies heavily on your imagination and the hard work on the streets. You don’t need millions to invest to be creative with your guerilla marketing efforts.

McD and Woodland Marketing
McD and Woodland Marketing

At the end of the day, field marketing is about making the most out of the one-to-one interaction between your brand and those you’ve identified as your consumer base. The way you want to go about that task is entirely your choice, and a lot rests on the planning.

Conclusion

For any campaign to work, the team behind it should be confident. How will your field marketers be confident in what they’re doing? Only if they’ll know that your brand is backing them up. Apart from the usual motivational speeches, field marketers work well when they see how the campaign is moving.

When they’re aware of the roles, each of them will play and are aware of the company’s expectations.

Similarly, providing your field marketing team with the right technology of the day is essential. When competing with more prominent players in your industry, you cannot afford to handicap your marketing teams by the lack of technology on their side.

In a nutshell, it is your field marketing team that will make your campaign successful. Make sure you pick them carefully and back them up to do a good job.

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