Pretty much all business owners want to see their company grow. From small businesses and startups to giant multinational corporations, increasing revenue and gaining new customers are two of the fundamental business goals that most companies share.
A growth strategy is a plan of action businesses use to navigate and achieve their expansion goals. Throughout this post, we’ll be looking at four different strategies for growth inspired by something known as the Ansoff Matrix.
Of course, here at Affise, we’re in the business of performance-based partner marketing. As such, we’ll double down on how tools such as Affise Reach can be used to implement strategies for business growth.
What Is the Ansoff Matrix?
When it comes to the different types of growth strategies, there’s one name that gets bandied about a lot: H. Igor Ansoff.
Known by many as the father of strategic management, Ansoff was an applied mathematician and business manager who published numerous influential studies. His contributions to the field of business planning and management are recognized as having helped to shape the corporate strategies of some of the most successful entrepreneurs and biggest companies in the world.
One of the most well-known tools that Ansoff developed to enable business leaders and managers to strategize better is the Ansoff Matrix. Also known as the product and market expansion grid, the Ansoff Matrix allows managers to identify, develop, and articulate their strategies for growth.
In a 1957 paper, Ansoff defined a product-market strategy as “a joint statement of a product line and the corresponding set of missions which the products are designed to fulfill”. In the paper, he describes four means of growing an organization that corresponds to the four quadrants of a product-market matrix.
The four strategies Ansoff identifies are market penetration, product development, market development, and diversification. As you move along each axis, from known/existing to unknown/new, the risk of the strategy increases.
In the rest of this post, we’ll be looking at how these strategies can be applied to achieve your business’ growth goals. Because it’s precisely what we do, we’ll be paying extra consideration to how the different strategies work within the context of partner marketing.