(gentle music) What is a marketing funnel, and how can it help build brand equity? Having a marketing strategy can help organizations evaluate customer needs, make products stand out in a competitive market, and create brand equity. Marketing funnels use key information and involve various stages before converting leads into customers. In these lessons, you'll discover how a marketing funnel functions, learn important elements of the marketing process, and understand how to build brand equity. Marketing funnels are based off sales funnels. Sales funnels are built by contacting potential customers and describing the organization's products and services, determining their level of interest, and suggesting that the customer make a purchase. The marketing funnel has no universally agreed upon stages, but it generally has several steps of development before the conversion of a sale, including awareness, interest, consideration, intent, evaluation, and purchase. Following the marketing funnel can generate more leads, which, in turn, translates into more sales. Marketing is part of the process of bringing an organization's products and services to a marketplace. It involves researching and preparing both the overall brand identity for the organization and its products or services. The marketing process includes product, price, place, and promotion. These are the four Ps of marketing. These points help an organization determine if it will be successful in bringing its products and services to buyers who are both interested in and will purchase enough to support continuous growth. A good marketing strategy calls for a product or service to be relevant and meet customer needs. A best practice for doing this is to identify the target audience for the product or service, and determine how it benefits the customer. Determining a product or service price, locating a place to sell it, and creating promotions all reflect effective marketing strategies and planning. Market planning involves creating tactical and strategic goals, along with benchmarks, to help drive the organization to success and brand equity. Brand equity is the favorability your organization and its commodities hold with their target market and buyers, in general. Ask yourself, do customers trust your brand? Do customers believe your organization lives up to its marketing message and brand identity? Does your organization deliver what it promises? And has your company researched what consumers want or need? Brand equity allows your organization to sell products and services at higher prices. When your equity is high, your organization can demand higher distribution prices for suppliers. During the marketing funnel process, you are recommended to save your potential consumer's name and contact information to build the funnel for future sales. Adding more contacts and making more calls increases your odds of finding someone who's interested enough to buy from you. It's best to communicate with as many potential clients as you can. Communicating with potential consumers is important, but even more important is learning from each call or contact. You can ask yourself, what did and didn't work with the contact? What comments did you make about your products and services that stimulated the consumer's interest, and what turned them off? It's best to change your script when necessary. Scripting is important to sales, because what you say and how you say it to the consumer is vital. You can find out what they want and need, and show them how your products and services will meet those needs. Also, it's recommended to continually research what your target market wants and needs, and stay on top of industry news.