Trends To Keep Your Eye On

There’s economic strife in Europe, a soaring unemployment rate, and a sluggish economy here at home to consider. Now, more than ever, it’s time to roll up your sleeves and really get to work. Here are 7 Marketing Trends to consider to help your business sustain itself through rocky waters and grow into a new dawn.

1) Build Your Brand: Whether it’s through Twitter, LinkedIn, Facebook, or whatever online platform you choose, getting your brand out there does help. It’s where your customers want to connect with you and you had better be there to service them or they will find a company who will. Believe it or not, having an online presence with a Social Media persona actually humanizes your company.

2) Do What You Do. Stop trying to be a jack of all trades. If you sell promotional items than sell them. You will not be fooling your savvy customers by trying to dip into a niche that you just aren’t in. Rather than trying pretend to be something your company is not, help that potential customer actually find what they are looking for, albeit with a different company. This will come back to you in spades.

3) Focus on Quality. Customers are more educated than ever with regards to what goods or services you provide. Establish quality and excel at customer service to generate that valuable repeat and referral business. This makes marketing your brand so much more valuable with a greater ROI potential.

4) Allocate more money to Social Media. Marketing dollars in budgets are tough to come by as it is. But allocated some of those dollars to Social Media endeavours, campaigns, and research will pay off in the end. How much time do you spend online? I guarantee you it’s not even close to what your customers are doing. Make your brand more approachable and more readily available on the Social Media channels.

5) Invest in an App. Today’s world is mobile. We bank, purchase, and communicate all with mobile devices. You are doing your brand a disservice if you don’t allow your goods and services to be accessible from mobile devices. Anything that makes life easier for your customers will put dollars in the coffers sooner rather than later.

6) Integrate your efforts. The trend towards social media is by no means the end-all-and-be-all of marketing. We all know what works and what doesn’t. Some marketing tools just stand the test of time. Diversify your strategies in order to reach a broader base of potential consumers. Make your brand available.

7) Co-brand with a friend. With purse strings tightly clasped, we need to get creative with our marketing efforts. Co-branding with other companies or community partners is perhaps the single most effect way to cut costs while still yielding excellent marketing opportunities. It may even introduce your brand to a new audience. Just do your homework and ensure that any co-branding partners have the core values and business ethics that align with yours.

Green Profile: Wal-mart

walmartWal-mart prides itself on saving its customers money. Now it wants to help you save on energy too.

“Our goal is to work with suppliers to make the most energy intensive products in our stores, anywhere in the world, 25% more energy efficient within three years. We do not know exactly how we will get there. We do not even know if our supplier can make items like hair dryers use 25% less energy. But we do know that our approach works – to partner with suppliers, to help customers make better decisions, and to use our business model to drive out waste,” says Wal-mart CEO Lee Scott.

And Scott’s vision extends to beyond jus the products Wal-mart sells. “Imagine your customers pulling into your parking lot, and seeing wind turbines and solar panels, and being able to charge their cars while they shop. I think that would make them feel good about shopping at your stores. It would also make them feel good if they could save money in the process. What if we fed the power generated by those wind turbines and solar powers back into the electrical grid? Just imagine the impact of our customers being able to buy eco-friendly energy at the unbeatable Wal-Mart price.”

If that wasn’t enough, Scott imagines a time when every Wal-mart store will be using 100% of its energy from renewable resources. A once tarnished environmental image looks a lot brighter for the world’s largest retailer.

Identifying The ‘Loss Leader’

rdf-loss-leader-explanationThe ‘loss leaderadvertising strategy is one many people are unaware of. I recently was asked by a potential customer why my quote on a 2gig usb was more than a similar one they found at one of the big box stores. After a detailed explanation about the ‘loss leader’ effect, I did get the order. But I feel that a further explanation is needed. Read more of this post

Creating Your Social Media Persona

social media personaSocial media and your business plays a vital role in how your brand is viewed whether you know it or not. For some, the relative anonymity of social media affects how they interact and deal with customers and potential customers. Do your online interactions differ from your interactions with people in person? This is the case quite often and we need to be cognisant of the attitudes and personas we are projecting online as more of our business is generated on sites like Twitter, Facebook, and LinkedIn. So what is your social media style? Here are a few classifications of social media personas that businesses are using today to engage consumers. Read more of this post

Tips For New Marketing Strategies

tips for marketing successNew marketing strategies are emerging quickly in this new era of doing business and having an online presence. According to Andre Ferris of Parmasters Canada 12 cents of every corporate dollar should be set aside for marketing. “This is an area that many businesses neglect. The old approach of shouting your message using a ‘megaphone’ just isn’t as effective. Marketers have to be more savvy. Today’s successful marketing campaigns invite potential customers to become more involved. Engagement is key and giving your customers a voice is powerful.” Here are some tips on how to hit a marketing homerun and to generate new business in today’s business culture. Read more of this post

Social Media Career Opportunities

social-media-career-jobs-opportunitiesLove social media, online marketing, and looking for a job? Well here is a site you definitely need to visit. Mashable.com has articles on how to get hired, how to market yourself, and how to separate yourself form the online herd. Mashable also has it’s own job board. Some great opportunities here.

Keys To Your Successful Corporate Promotion

keys to success for your corporate promotion

Getting your brand out there is important. But how you do it also affects not only your bottom line, but your company’s reputation and credentials. Here is a checklist of some key items to consider when running your company’s next promotion. Read more of this post

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