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6 Basic Email Design Elements Your Company Needs
Email marketing is a really effective way of keeping your audience informed on your product and it provides them with a line of communication straight to you. But consider how many emails you get on a day-to-day basis. What do these look like? How many do you actually read? To get better subscribers and more loyal readers, it’s important to have a strong email design. Below, we have six basic email design elements that will make your emails easier to read and look better.
Debunking Automated Marketing Myths
When people hear the term “automated marketing,” it raises certain questions about what the automation process entails. What exactly is being automated? Is automation really necessary? Will automation eventually take people’s jobs? The truth is that marketing automation software solely exists to strengthen your marketing efforts and support the work that your team is already doing. Essentially, automated marketing removes the need to perform your routine processes, which frees up your time and resources to focus on creating better copy and conversing with customers. Automation can’t take the job of a person because it can’t do the job of a person. It’s merely a tool, but one we should be using. Below, we have debunked four common myths about automated marketing.
The Power of Digital Marketing
Marketing is constantly changing, but it’s changed more in the last 10 years than ever before. As the number of online users steadily increases, our digital footprint needs to increase to meet the demand for an online presence. In order to keep up, we need to have an acute understanding of what digital marketing is, how it works and what we need to implement to ahead of the curve. Below, we have compiled some of the bigger pieces of digital marketing that you should consider for your business.
How Storytelling Can Improve Your Content Marketing Strategy
Content creation, in its simplest form, is storytelling. Telling stories is part of the fabric of humanity. Starting with cave drawings and folklore, the art of storytelling has transformed into what has become one of the fastest-growing and innovative industries today: entertainment. People go to see movies to get swept up in the drama, romance, and action of the latest narrative. If people have an emotional response to these kinds of stories, what’s keeping them from connecting with your story? Crafting content through the lens of telling a story gives your audience a great opportunity to connect to your brand and your product. Everyone has an interesting story. You just need to figure out how to tell yours. Below, we have some ways that storytelling can dramatically improve your content marketing efforts.
What You Need to Know About Your Customer's Journey
It’s really easy to look at customers as a way to bring in revenue, which is a great misunderstanding of who they are and why are engaging with you. Every customer goes through a purchasing journey, and marketers and business owners desperately need to understand this journey. Never assume that you know what each customer needs! Spend the time and effort to understand what each customer faces when making a purchasing journey so that you can improve. Below, we have some considerations for marketers and business owners who are trying to understand their customer’s journeys.
4 Great Tactics to Nurture Leads
Are you having trouble converting your leads? It might be because you don’t have a lead nurturing process in place. Establishing strong lead nurturing tactics is crucial to growing your business. Without these processes, there is nothing to impact or influence the customer’s decision to make a purchase. To truly nurture leads, you need to provide relevant information at multiple points throughout the beginning of their relationship with your business. Below, we have 4 tactics to effectively nurture your leads.
3 Types of Content to Carry Your Brand Through Difficult Times
No one would have planned for the current economic and social circumstances, which is why so many businesses have taken such a large hit in the wake of this pandemic. While there are certainly plenty of challenges that businesses face in a time like this, there are also some unique opportunities for businesses to connect with their customers. Through social media and content marketing, businesses can continue to engage with their customers to maintain that strong relationship. Below, we have three types of content that are perfect for a time like this.
How to Create a Customer Journey Map
The biggest blind spot that companies have to deal with is understanding what their customer’s journey is. What is it like to purchase from your business? Understanding your customer’s journey is a crucial part of improving the overall customer experience. Without this insight, you will never know the obstacles or challenges that your customers might be facing in their decision to make a purchase. You need to deeply understand what it is about your brand that attracts customers, and what could potentially turn them away. Essentially, you need to walk in their shoes. Below, we have 5 steps to consider when creating a customer journey map.
Marketing to Generation Z
As consumer trends and segments change, marketers need to be prepared to change as well. Generation Z is on the horizon, meaning that we need to understand exactly how they operate. Generation Z, born between 1995 and 2010, is the first generation to have access to the internet at a very early age. They value authenticity, practicality, and digital access. Below, we have some thoughts on how to reach Gen Z with your marketing tactics.
How to Improve a Responsive Web Design
If your company is hoping to stay competitive in such a saturated market, there are several things you can do to set yourself apart from your competition. For example, an intentional content marketing strategy can establish your company as a thought leader in the industry, giving you more credibility with your audience. While a marketing strategy can help you to plan for your business’ future, responsive web design will set the visual story of your brand apart from everyone else. With a responsive web design, all of the content, features, and media that are featured on your website are optimized to respond to whatever device your audience is using. This is why mobile-friendly sites have a different layout to the browser-friendly sites you can visit on a computer. But what does a responsive web site need?