What makes your marketing approach different – unique? Really, can you define the tactics that set you apart? Maybe it all comes down to the ingredients and technique.

There are some great restaurants that sell some awesome food. Well, at least some of the time. I can go to one steak house and spend close to fifty dollars on a meal that I will talk about for days, but the next time I visit I may not be entirely sure I ever want to come back.

I’m sure they started out with great cuts of quality meat. I’m thinking they have some quality seasonings. I might even be able to admit the food smelled really good, but in the end it was dry and cold. No one left satisfied.

On my grill out back I can hand select the exact cut of beef I like from a meat market I trust. I can use marinate and seasonings that bring out bold flavor and exceptional taste. I can wrap veggies in an aluminum bag and create a feast that tastes better, costs less and satisfies more.

This is the strategy you might want to take with your online marketing. Find exceptional ingredients and learn techniques to ‘cook’ those ingredients well and allow the world to sample your masterpiece. Your marketing strategies may not fit a cookie cutter mentality. Then again good marketing isn’t always about following the crowd, but defining the need and meeting it is what it’s all about.