Four Enduring Truths that Drive Successful Online Marketing Campaigns
Depending on whom you talk to, marketing either has a good reputation (its the heart and soul of our company; its the way we reach our customers) or a bad one (thats the department that sucks our lifeblood without offering much in return). The truth is, the only difference between these two types of marketing is the effectiveness of the strategies behind it. The other truth is, every company needs marketing strategies to maintain a solid customer or client base. Oh yeah, we almost forgot about the other-other truth: marketing is kind of hard.
Not impossible, of course, or no one would do it. But difficult enough that marketing efforts routinely fail or underperform, hence the bad rap. Well, time for one last truth … this happens because many people dont understand the reality of effective modern online marketing. If you want to run an efficient, lead-generating marketing platform, there are several facts you must accept.
Online Marketing Takes Many Forms
If you have a well-oiled email marketing routine, good for you. Take a moment to pat yourself on the back, because thats no small feat. If you dont, well, dont panic. But youll probably need to get one goingalong with a blog, in most cases, as well as a social media strategy that connects you to your best prospects and positions you as an expert in your niche.
Although this may seem like overkill (especially if you dont have much of an online marketing plan already in the works), it really isnt. Marketing across all channels gets you the most possible exposure, protecting you from losses of income, a media scandal, a mistakeor any other unexpected accident, failure, or misfortune. Plus, having wide brand exposure helps you build a stable, solid brand that can withstand a little (and often a lot) of adversity.
Thats Right, ALL the Platforms
Okay, not really. It isnt necessary to pedal-to-the-metal on every new social media platform that pops up. No one has enough energy for that. However, these days modern businesses are expected to be present on the biggest social media sitesnamely Facebook, Twitter, Google+, and LinkedIn. Some also include YouTube and Pinterest in that rundown. Consumers often search for a business on social media before deciding whom to go with, so you wouldnt want to lose out.
Granted, a little startup time is acceptable while you figure out how to use each platform and plan your strategy, but if you dont think you can handle keeping all of them running smoothly (along with producing other content, such as emails and blog posts), then you might want to get some help.
The Beast is Always Hungry
Many companies and small business owners have had the experience of being so overwhelmed with a bumper crop of business that they forget to market. What happens when those clients head off into the sunset? Youre becalmed, thats what.
See, when youre in charge of your own marketing, theres no such thing as sitting back and saying Aaaaah, blogging is done! Tweet checked off! Maybe for a minute, but before you know it, youll need to produce again. More tweets. More Facebook posts. More pins. More blog posts. Marketing is a fire that cant go out, or your leads/ sales pipeline might burn up.
You Cant Let It Lapse
This is closely related to the aforementioned point, but different in that if you do choose to take a break from producing content, you may not be all that well-received when you return. Fans, followers, and even customers are often unforgiving when theyre expecting to hear from you and instead get radio silence. This is especially disastrous if you have managed to cultivate a reliable marketing plan, and then you drop the ball, returning to significantly cooled client relationships.
But what company doesnt face unexpected issues? When the budget constricts, or a big client walks out, or employees experience personal emergencies, the marketing department might seem expendable. Only later will the big honchos discover that it wasnt.
The solution? Get helpplain and simple. You didnt make the shingle hanging outside your front door, right? And chances are you dont do your own taxes, do you? So why force yourself to perform marketing tasks you werent trained for, dont understand, or cant keep up with when disaster (or even just regular ol life) strikes? You shouldnt.
Instead, look to a qualified marketing specialist who can assist you in forming a streamlined marketing strategy, setting up platforms, creating the right profiles, and cultivating a great brand image. Trust us on one last truth: No one has ever regretted a good marketing plan.
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