Offer marketing refers to all the work involved in structuring, clarifying, and highlighting a company’s products or services, so that they are understood, desired, and purchased by the right target audiences. It is a distinct discipline from demand marketing (campaigns, acquisition): it takes place upstream, during the very construction of the value proposition.

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With our noses to the grindstone, we keep adding services, product lines, and use cases to an existing offering. We change our target audience without adapting our proposition. We create offerings that are too similar or that address so many needs they become suspicious.
You can wrap an offer in the prettiest red bows: if it isn’t clear to its target audience, it won’t be bought
Offer Marketing: The Foundation of the Foundation (of the Foundation)
That’s exactly what Firstcom does. Methodically, without compromise. Because a vague offer comes at a high cost.
A well-marketed offering is a clear proposition that delivers a defined benefit, addressed to a specific target audience, through a specific channel. Period.
What We Do in Practice
Analysis of your business model
We classify, sort, and reorganize.
We trim, cut, sharpen, and refine.
Ruthlessly, but with common sense and expertise.
What we analyze:
- Your business model and revenue streams
- The scope and consistency of your product portfolio
- Your current targets and how well they align with your offerings
- Your competitive positioning and unique selling points
- The actual benefits perceived by your customers vs. what you think you’re selling them
Modeling your marketing offering
What we build:
- The formulation of each offer: benefit, promise, proof
- The product line architecture and the hierarchy of proposals
- Sales pitches tailored to each target audience and channel
- The naming and storytelling for the offering
- Sales and marketing presentation materials
Market launch strategy
What we define:
- Acquisition and distribution channels tailored to your market
- The communication plan associated with the launch
- Performance metrics to measure market acceptance
- Adjustments to be made based on initial feedback from the field
Why it’s strategic
A poorly structured offering leads to:
- Excessively long sales cycles : prospects don’t quickly understand what you’re offering
- Low conversion rates : the benefit isn’t immediately apparent
- Underperforming digital campaigns : you can’t effectively promote something that isn’t clear
- Internal confusion:sales teams don’t know what to highlight
Clarifying the offer unlocks the performance of all other levers
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FAQ
When should you turn to Firstcom for offer marketing?
When your offering has become more complex over time and lacks clarity. When you’re changing your target audience or positioning. When you’re launching a new offering and want to maximize your chances of success. When your marketing campaigns aren’t performing despite significant budgets… this is often a sign of an issue with the offering, not necessarily the channel.
How long does an offering marketing project take?
It depends on the complexity of your product portfolio and your objectives. A clarification and modeling project typically takes 4 to 8 weeks, with workshops and interim deliverables validated at each stage.
Is product marketing related to business development consulting?
The two disciplines are complementary. Business development consulting establishes the vision and business strategy. Product marketing translates this strategy into concrete, clear, and marketable proposals. At Firstcom, both can be carried out in a coordinated manner, particularly through our partnership with D. Business Design.