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Old June 7, 2007, 10:18 PM
Frank P.
 
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Default How can I market a medical dictionary?

Hello everyone,

A friend of mine has developed a medical dictionary
to be used by families, mothers in particular.
It is a printed type of book. How can it be marketed?

Thanks

Frank
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Old June 8, 2007, 12:39 AM
Phil
 
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Default Re: How can I market a medical dictionary?

Hi Frank,

With the very Competitive online world of Free Medical dictionaries etc...

Your friend will have to get Creative and find a way to Stand Out & be Different...

I would suggest adding an interesting “Twist” into the overall packaging...

Such as Pharmacy discount coupons/Sample packs of misc. products Focused at particular Niche consumers...

Joint Ventures and Cross Promotions with other related businesses...

Here's a couple Excellent resources to Help Brainstorm a few more Book and Offline Marketing ideas...

John Kremer's...
http://www.bookmarket.com/
http://www.bookmarket.com/tips.htm
http://www.bookmarket.com/files.htm

David Frey's...
http://www.marketingbestpractices.com/marketingideas/

Phil
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Old June 8, 2007, 05:38 PM
Garth
 
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Default TB On the MoFin Plane!

If Homeland Security can't stop one guy on one plane from spreading one BA'd disease seems like your average world traveler needs to take matters into their own petry dish.

One dictionary that comes to mind is...

How To Spot A Communicable Disease BEFORE You Get On The Plane And After You've Flunked Health Class!

No seriously (ok maybe not) health is of some interest to me.

Once I wrote about The Secret Black Anti-Aging Elixir Nobody Knows About and You May Be Younger Than You Realize

So,

Here's the result of the Zero Thought Process I just had.

In other words I give a zip if this makes sense or not except for the fact i hope it gets your brain a churnin' like Phil suggests.

A medical dictionary for
Medical Words You Need To Know 30 Days After First Being Diagnosed With Blank

So it might be...

Medical Words You Need To Know 30 Days After First Being Diagnosed With Cancer

Medical Words You Need To Know 30 Days After First Being Diagnosed With Multiple Sclerosis

Medical Words You Need To Know 30 Days After First Being Diagnosed With Back Pain

30 Ingredients In Viagra You Didn't Know About

30 Of The Weirdest But Widely Practiced
Medical Treatments In The 21st Century
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Old June 8, 2007, 06:14 PM
Sandi Bowman
 
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Default Re: How can I market a medical dictionary?

Forget the big medical dictionary and produce "Patient Pocket Dictionary to ...(name of illness)". It will have direct appeal instead of a broad spectrum that leaves people wondering if it would be useful to them.

Many booklets ABOUT specific diseases are distributed to doctor's offices and pharmacies free of charge by special interest groups, big pharma etc, so you want to make yours consumer oriented and something that would have real value to them.

Include discount coupons, special offers on accessories they may need (such as blood pressure monitors or scales), a resource section that lists contacts for support groups or medical research projects etc. You might even include some product reviews or brief articles by doctors and other health professionals in the field being discussed.

Sandi Bowman
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Old June 8, 2007, 09:24 PM
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Default Re: How can I market a medical dictionary?

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Originally Posted by Frank P. View Post
Hello everyone,

A friend of mine has developed a medical dictionary
to be used by families, mothers in particular.
It is a printed type of book. How can it be marketed?
Hi Frank,

My first thought would be - is this something people actually want? I don't really know the market, so I don't know the answer. As for me, when I'm sick or someone I know is sick, I have a tendency to look up everything on the internet! But I know not everyone is the same.

So that's the first question. Do people actually want this product?

The reason why I ask is - if people don't actually want the product, then it's very hard to sell it. As Eugene Schwartz (great copywriter) said (I'm paraphrasing), advertising can't create a "want" in people, it can only direct an existing "want" in a particular direction. (Well, he said something along those lines in his book, "Breakthrough Advertising".)

If it's not something people want, will they want it in some other form? For example, it might not be successful as a printed book, but could be successful as a membership website, or as a free website (with advertising), etc.

Okay, let's assume it's a product that people want to buy. The next step is figuring out how to contact your target market of mothers. How do you contact mothers?

Hmm... That's an extremely broad group... It would be better if you could narrow it down further. Eg. Mothers of elementary school kids. Mothers of newborns. Mothers of teenagers. Rich mothers. Poor mothers. Mothers of different ethnic backgrounds, etc. Will all these groups want the book equally? Or will some want it more than others? You have to do your research to find out...

I would suspect that among these groups, some would be more likely to buy it than others. If you can find out more specifically who those people are, it could help with success. Because otherwise, you might waste a lot of money marketing to people who are not gonna buy.

Once you have narrowed it down, then you can figure out how to target mothers in the more specific categories who are more likely to buy your book.

Anyway, those are my thoughts so far!

Here's one way to market your product which might work... If you can pick the right publications (that the mothers you want to target will read), you could run a classified ad or small space ad offering a free report on common childhood illnesses mothers need to be aware of. People could either call in and leave their details (so you send the report - a small booklet - out to them in the mail). Or, from your classified, you direct people to your website (this approach is cheaper, but you won't get people who don't use the 'net much, and since you're friend is selling a book, your target market might be more "non-internet" people).

The booklet gives some useful info (as promised), but is also a more complete advertisement to induce them to order your book.

If you have them go to a website, you can ask them to "opt in" to an email list (ezine) which gives more info on a regular basis (the info could be excerpts from the book, which gives you a "natural" way to promote it). As well as sending out emails, at the same time, put the same info on a blog (so others on the 'net will also find them). Of course, with each email and blog entry, encourage people to get the book, and let them order it directly from the website (keep it easy for them). Well, that's one approach you could try...

By the way, once your friend is making sales, it's also important to get feedback from customers. This will help your friend improve the book further, and make it more desirable for his/her market.

I would suggest be flexible. People often start in one business, but by being flexible (and finding out what people really want), they end up succeeding at something quite different. But the way to find out what people really want is to get started and to begin to interact with your customers.

I wish your friend good luck!

Dien
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Old June 8, 2007, 11:01 PM
Phil
 
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Default Stop the medical Dictionary presses! Untapped micro niche Dictionaries...

While we're on the topic of Dictionary Possibilities...

Here's a Great online idea that only a few “Smart” web businesses have incorporated into their concept...

There's a Ton of Untapped micro niche Dictionary Topics that Nobody is Doing...

Think Dictionary Profits Online and Offline...

Make your product Unique and Blend in the right mix of Niche Focused Advertising...

Dictionary Profits
http://www.trafficology.com/jul04.html#3

Need a little Help with Topic ideas that people may Really Want information on as Dien explained...

Another Excellent Free research Tool...
http://www.forumfind.com/

Glossary examples... Yes, Allan used the idea...
http://www.associateprograms.com/knowledgebase/

There you Go... Dictionary Hotsheets...

Phil
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