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Is technology getting in the way of your marketing

Technology is supposed to simplify things. To make them easier and quicker. But for marketing, technology has made things more complex and distracted businesses from what they need to focus on – the customer. In the pre-internet days a small business would think about where their customers would go to look for their product or service. There weren’t many options: The Yellow Pages or equivalent The local paper The newsagent’s shop window (you know – the little postcards offering cleaning etc.) Add to that leafletting and possibly local radio advertising and that was about it for a small business. Today there is e-mail marketing, Twitter, Facebook, Google search and ads, Instagram, Pinterest, podcasts, webcasts, Periscope – the list grows almost daily. So many business owners have a go at one or more depending on their comfort level with the technology in question. They also hear the mantra that you need…

The 1 Simple Way to Instantly Improve Your Email Marketing

CREDIT: Getty Images Email marketing remains one of the most enduring (and effective) online marketing methods available today. With that in mind, why do so many of us make the same critical blunder over and over again, thus dooming our campaigns before they start and ensuring people avoid our emails like the plague? I’ll explain why I think this happens in a moment, but first, let’s identity this massive email marketing mistake and how to ensure you avoid it. The Big Email Marketing Mistake It happens inside my inbox several times a week. Someone reaches out to me on a network like LinkedIn, where I spend almost all my time, and we connect. Within a day or two, and without being asked, I’m suddenly getting marketing emails from this person and his or her business. This is the huge mistake far too many professionals continue to make – adding someone…

3 Must-Know Facts About Legal Content Marketing

BY DAVE KERPEN CEO, Likeable Local As we all know, the digital and online landscape is transforming at an exponential pace. As a lawyer, your online presence and marketing efforts have a significant impact on your ability to reach your prospective clients. The legal content marketing space is unique in many ways, and lawyers who choose to ignore new developments in the area do so at their own risk. I recently spoke with Innovative Attorney Marketing’s General Manager, Shane Kondo, who explained how the legal content marketing landscape is set to change this year. Here’s what I learned: When it comes to content marketing in the legal space, there are specialized concerns that attorneys and law firms need to be aware of. The fact that attorney websites and blogs are considered advertisements by state attorney licensing authorities and are subject to the applicable state bar’s marketing rules remains one of the…

Mark Cuban’s 12 Rules for Startups

This article is an edited excerpt from How to Win at the Sport of Business: If I Can Do It, You Can Do It (Diversion Books, 2011) by Mark Cuban (Available at Amazon and iTunes). Anyone who has started a business has his or her own rules and guidelines, so I thought I would add to the memo with my own. My “rules” below aren’t just for those founding the companies, but for those who are considering going to work for them, as well. 1. Don’t start a company unless it’s an obsession and something you love. 2. If you have an exit strategy, it’s not an obsession. 3. Hire people who you think will love working there. 4. Sales Cure All. Know how your company will make money and how you will actually make sales. 5. Know your core competencies and focus on being great at them.Pay up for…

10 Disruptive Marketing Trends

Ten disruptive marketing trends that will shape the future of brand leadership. 1. Mobile will be the dominant platform. Intelligent devices— smartphones, tablets, watches, wearable gadgets, glasses, microchips, HoloLens (pictured), and others—will reshape and remix the marketing world. As we shift to a world of intelligent devices, marketing will strike up an even more personalized relationship with customers. Those who can do it faster than their competition will lead in this evolving category. 2. Transparency will be part of all successful business – customer relationships. Customers want more engagement from companies. Companies locked into a conventional broadcast model are failing. By 2020, customers will have an even greater expectation of transparency. Authentic companies, including those that admit their mistakes (a trend called “flawsome”), will be heavily rewarded, as will companies that make social responsibility a main part of their culture. Such actions help them form a connection with their customers.…

Your Digital Marketing Strategy Should Be More Than Social Media

There are 20,000 people on Facebook every second of every day. With these kinds of staggering numbers, it’s easy to see why many companies, particularly the smaller ones, focus a lot of their digital marketing attention on social media. After all, when there are that many users, why bother with other avenues? The problem with reaching out to customers and potential customers via social media is that it’s a bit like trying to get attention in a crowded room. With thousands of companies constantly posting content on Facebook and Instagram, the competition gets pretty fierce. The best marketing efforts are efficient, reaching as many people as possible in a meaningful way. But impactful posts on social media are not quickly conceived nor easily acquired. It seems like some need a refresher as far as digital marketing beyond social media is concerned. Here are the often forgotten assets which are key to the digital presence of a…

The Top 5 Problems Marketers Face Today

By JUNTAE DELANE for digitalbrandinginstitute.com Today marketers face many challenges within the digital marketing space. From working with bootstrapped budgets to creating buy-in with senior managers, the modern-day marketer must find creative ways to balance resources. To be successful, marketers must overcome challenges and  juggle many responsibilities within their departments. Here are the top 5 problems marketers face today and how they solve these problems within their organizations. 1. Providing ROI If you’re a small business, local organization, or Fortune 500 company, your marketing efforts must be measured. At the end of the day, campaign tracking is critical. Not only is tracking a necessary business practice, but it also provides more weight when negotiating a marketing budget increase. The best advice I can give marketers is to track everything. Even if it is not required. This is critical because one day you will be asked to provide more insight on a metric you previously weren’t expected to track.…

The Surprising Correlation between Marketing Spending and Growth

One of the most talked about topics among CPA firms as it relates to marketing is “How much should we be spending?” National studies on CPA firm spending indicate that the range of spending for most CPA firms is somewhere between 2-3% of gross revenue. The latest Association of Accounting Marketing Study on CPA firm marketing budgets (conducted by Hinge), indicates the fastest organically growing CPA firms spend less on marketing than slower growing firms.[1] While it seems counter-intuitive that low-growth firms are spending more, there are a number of factors that upon deeper consideration likely explain the finding. Here are four likely reasons: 1. High-growth firms know how to get a better return on their investment. What dynamics are involved in getting a return on investment on marketing budget? Certainly the quality of the activities is important, but two other elements that carry more weight are having a solid…

3 Reasons Why Your LinkedIn Invitations Get Ignored

For a while now there has been some debate over how to use LinkedIn. Some suggest connecting with only people you know and work with, while others encourage inviting people to your network. The same way you would with Twitter, in other words, adding anyone and everyone. It doesn’t matter if I am delivering a key-note, conducting a workshop or presenting a webinar, a question that seems to always be asked is: “When building my LinkedIn network, is quality better than quantity?” But first lets look at some LinkedIn facts that show the quantity piece. Some cool Linkedin facts. The LinkedIn facts The global web produces some big numbers and the Linkedin facts are hard to ignore. Here is a snapshot of an infographic created by Linkedprofilewriter.org, that reveals some of those Linkedin stats. Over 300 million people are on LinkedIn.  In fact at the time of publishing this post there…

This Is How You Get Your Mojo Back After You Lost It

We need our mojo–our magic, our very best energy–to run our business, to lead our teams, to talk to our clients, and to be the best leader we know we can be. Our mojo is our source of confidence–the thing that lets us know we can be successful. When we question ourselves, when we doubt ourselves, it helps us do the things we need to do to achieve, succeed and have impact. But a setback or crisis can leave your mojo shattered just when you need it the most. So how can you go about restoring it? Here are six simple options: 1. Start with one small win. When you let yourself think you’ll never be able to win again, you’re setting yourself up for the very failure you fear. It’s easy to feel overwhelmed when you’re trying to reverse your mindset, so try focusing on doing small things well.…

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