Tag: marketing - Page 46
Friday, 12 August 2016 08:58
How To Be the Lady Gaga Of Your Industry
One of the most important things we all strive for in the business world is standing out from the crowd. We want our audience to be able to differentiate us from the competition and, well, we want to be Lady Gaga. Let’s face it, we may not want to wear meat to corporate events but we want to be memorable and instantly recognizable. Lady Gaga has refined that skill to a tee. Here is what you can learn from her:
Published in Marketing
Thursday, 11 August 2016 14:49
9 Marketing Mistakes You Need To Stop Making
1. Not listening
As a marketer you have a pretty good understanding of what actually needs to be done for a client, however sometimes marketers go off on their own ideas and ignore what the client wants. STOP! Remember the number 1 objective should be your client's happiness. That means listening to what the client wants and making compromises when possible.
As a marketer you have a pretty good understanding of what actually needs to be done for a client, however sometimes marketers go off on their own ideas and ignore what the client wants. STOP! Remember the number 1 objective should be your client's happiness. That means listening to what the client wants and making compromises when possible.
Published in Marketing
Tuesday, 09 August 2016 10:35
Add A Quiz To Your Site Or Social Media Platform
You may have noticed, people live on their devices, I know I feel like I’m missing an arm without my cell phone. 82% of buyers research you online before they take action, be it buying your product or service or calling you to schedule a demo. This means your digital presence has to be up to snuff.
There are lots of great ways to help generate leads through your website. Having someone opt in by giving you their “almighty” email address can be very powerful. Previously we posted about subscribe boxes and pop up email collection apps but there are tons of ways to get someone to opt in and make it fun at the same time. One of my favorites is a quiz.
There are lots of great ways to help generate leads through your website. Having someone opt in by giving you their “almighty” email address can be very powerful. Previously we posted about subscribe boxes and pop up email collection apps but there are tons of ways to get someone to opt in and make it fun at the same time. One of my favorites is a quiz.
Published in Small Business Marketing
Friday, 05 August 2016 13:23
There's Money In A Good Email List
An organically grown email list is key to a strong online presence. However, asking for someone’s email address can be tricky. I had personal experience requesting email addresses in a store and people treating me like I requested exclusive access to their first born child’s naming rights. Anyway, users are reluctant to just give out their email address when they first step foot on your site. They want to be certain they enjoy your content and find value in it. Below I will include a short list of useful lead gen tools to capture emails but first let’s go over a few polite ways to ask for users’ emails.
Published in Marketing
Thursday, 04 August 2016 09:26
Don’t Pull a T. Swift, Take Control of Your Online Reputation
As most of you know, in a blink of an eye, the carefully curated “good girl” image of one Taylor Swift was destroyed by a series of snapchat videos exposing her to be a liar and destroying her reputation. For those of you that live under a rock, you can read about it on vox.com.
“What can we learn from this?” you ask, “How does this have any relevance to my business?” let me elaborate.
“What can we learn from this?” you ask, “How does this have any relevance to my business?” let me elaborate.
Published in Marketing
Monday, 01 August 2016 15:37
How Often Do You Network?
Do you network with industry leaders?
If you are a business struggling to get leads and you answered “never” to the above question then you are in for a big surprise.
If you are a business struggling to get leads and you answered “never” to the above question then you are in for a big surprise.
Published in Marketing
Wednesday, 27 July 2016 13:29
7 Common Misconceptions About Social Media
It is no secret that social media is becoming predominantly popular today amongst marketers and businesses alike. However, if you’re a business that is still not on social media then you most likely have a misconception about social media.
Published in Marketing
Tuesday, 26 July 2016 09:25
Make Your LinkedIn More Sales Centric
Today LinkedIn has become an invaluable resource. Whether you are using it to prospect, to recruit, for marketing or for research, you need to make sure your profile reflects your main objective. LinkedIn is a powerful tool for making connections and finding business, so use it wisely.
It might be time for your LinkedIn to go through a refresh. Consider these tips when making your profile more sales centric.
It might be time for your LinkedIn to go through a refresh. Consider these tips when making your profile more sales centric.
Published in Social Media
Friday, 22 July 2016 11:05
ESPN, You Did It Again
ESPN has developed quite a reputation, and depending on who you talk to, it could be one of two things. First, Bill Simmons of HBO does not have the kindest words for his former employer, to put it lightly. Second, the masses have long known ESPN for its comical commercials that feature star athletes and analysts alike. Recently, ESPN aired a commercial featuring David “Big Papi” Ortiz of the Boston Red Sox alongside two of his teammates. Without giving away too much, the commercial deals with his impending retirement at the culmination of this season. This isn’t the first time ESPN has used sports culture to push its name out there. These six commercials embody wit, humor, and much more along the way. Below are some short teasers for the commercials that have people rolling on the floor (literally) with laughter.
Published in Marketing
Monday, 18 July 2016 10:12
Travel- It's Good For Marketing
In the quiet city of Udaipur, India, there is a small restaurant that is highly rated on Trip Advisor...but by appearance alone it is not much of a restaurant. The small “cafe” is a home for a family- including kids and grandparents. There is one dining table right next to the kitchen. Upon entering the cafe it is easy to see the second floor landing where one can find the grandfather watching cartoons with the children or washing his face before bed.
Published in Marketing