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Zvimisikidzo Zve Marketing Mubasa Rezvemimhanzi




1. Kusvipatsanura (
Branding) 

Unofanirwa kuzvipatsanura kuti vatereri vagone kukuziva pachako wega nemaitiro ako wega. Unogona kuzikanwa semuimbi anoyimba kushungurudzika kwevarume. Vese varume vanoshungurudzika vachanzwa kufara pese paunoimba. Uyewo nevaya vane hama irikushungurudzwa vachafarirawo mimhanzi yako nekuti vanofunga hama iya inoshungurudzika. 


Humhizha (Creativity) 

Kuimba kwako kunofanirwa kurakidza hudzamu uye humhizha hwako wega. Munhu akanzwa mhanzi yako haafanirwe kuyifananidza neyevamwe uye yawakamboridza. Kune vamwe vanoimba vachitedzerera vamwe vaimbi, hauzomborega kugara wakayenzwaniswa neuya waunotedzera 


Zvido Zvevanhu (Satisfy Needs)

Basa remuimbi kufadza vanhu ndiko kuti uwane vanotenga. Panotori netsvakurudzo dzaunofanira kuita kuti vanhu varikudeyi mazuva ano. Pane chimbo chakapedza makore andinofungira kuita kunge Mana 4 chichitambwa. Chaive chimbo chava Patrick Mukwamba chinonzi Bonus. Kareko vanhu vayishanda mu industry nemumabasa akasiyana siyana. Ikozvino zvasiyana neyavava kuti hustle yakabva mukuzvisimudzira kwevatema. Vamwe vakuita zvekurima vamwe vave vazvina zvitoro saka bonus yava yevashoma uye hayichina mukurumbira. 


Kushambadza (Advertising) 

Kugona kusvikira vanhu kunofana kana uchiteya mbeva, haumboyende kunoteya paruware kunyangwe ukagona kuteya zvemhando yepamusoro seyi. Mbeva unoteya padzinotambira hapatombonetsi kuona nekuda kwemitsimba yadzo. Ukachengeta mumbudu kana muhozi basa rako harina anoriziva. Kuti uwane mukurumbira kana chouviri hunge basa rasvika kuvanhu. Mazuva ano kwava me Social Media ndizvo zvaitawo mukurumbira nekuda kwe Technology kune nzira zhinji dzekusvika kuvanhu dzimwe dzinotangira pamhuri yako chaiyo yawakabetekerwa. Wanawo muwechete anofadzwa nebasa rako. Pamwe unoitawo kambo uchimurumbidza zvototangirawo ipapo.

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