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What's the best way to promote a white-label video conferencing software?

We are about to launch a white label video conferencing tool so any company can have a video conferencing tool under their domain and brand and are thinking of the best go-to market strategy and pricing structure.

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Akshay Mistry

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Answered over 4 years ago

P&G/Samsung Director:

Investor, Marketing Director P&G, Samsung, Sanofi

Hi

To identify the best way of promotion You have to do some analysis: Target Audience (Needs, Preferences, Location, Industries, Segments, Tiers, Decision Making Persons), Product Value Proposition, Marketing & Sales Pitch deck (why this software is better vs existing), Pricing Strategy, After that You have to identify Branding Approach to differentiate it from existing solutions, Awareness and Trial Promotion campaign, preparation of highly-engaging viral content to generate WOM, PR articles, finding niche influence experts, direct campaigns preparation, create some contests for the first users, create the groups in Social Media. Good to consider: targeted ads campaign. Please contact me if You need more information.

Answered over 4 years ago

Serg Gipsh

Internet Product Adviser

Hi! My name is Serg. Good question. Firstly I recommend to define your target audience. As far as I understand it's a companies which need video conference service under their domain. Let's answer few questions: what the size of this companies? Which industries? How many offices does they need to have? Why they need to have this service under their domain? Why they couldn't use third party solutions?
After you define target audience you can find the best way to reach them. Basically you will use:
1. Outbound activities (cold calls and e-mails)
2. PPC search advertisement
3. Social network promo
4. Conference/meetups/webinars
5. Co-branding sales (with different services which served your target audience (i.e. you choose small companies and they mostly use third party crm - you can collaborate with crm-companies).

About pricing: do you know your competitors? their prices? you unique sales proposition? Do you make customer development to learn you target pains?

If you want to learn more about it please let me know.

Serg.

Answered over 4 years ago