Trends To Keep Your Eye On
November 15, 2011 Leave a Comment
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.





