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Inbound
Marketing: 5 Secrets to Success
With traditional
marketing, you push your message out and hope folks respond,
using online and offline ads, direct mail, emails, brochures. With inbound marketing, you pull people in with content they want to know about using blogs, opt-in e-newsletters, emails, social media, and website offers. Customers are in charge on the Internet, so inbound marketing is key to attracting them. Here are five secrets to inbound success.
1) Set goals you can
achieve. It’s easy to go
crazy with inbound marketing. Instead, prioritize
your channels—blog, website, e-newsletter, emails, social media—and focus on those with the most potential. List specific goals: write one blog and one social post per week and one website offer per month; get 10 people a month to opt in to your e-newsletter.
2) Make blogging your
top priority. Inbound gurus say
your website blog is key. Every new
post adds an indexed page to your site and another opportunity to show up in search engines. It tells search engines to crawl your site frequently for new content to rank. New posts are also new opportunities to pull in leads. Include calls-to-action (CTAs) at the top, bottom, or in sidebars, and include links to landing pages and other posts.
3) Spend time picking
content. For topics,
instead of thinking about your business, focus
on what your audience wants to know. What are their questions, needs, interests? What will drive them to your site? Consider demographics such as gender, family makeup, life stage— and come up with topics for each segment.
4) Re-purpose current
materials. Old school isn’t
necessarily old hat. Your traditional
materials contain good content. Post a print article or sales piece as a downloadable PDF and give it to people who opt in to your e-newsletter. Create a landing page offering a demo or consultation. Turn an overview brochure into an About Us page.
5) Keep tinkering. Measure results and adjust. Don’t go nuts, just track some of
these:
web page, blog posts, social page views; click through rates (percentage of visitors who clicked on your CTAs); email bounce rates; sources for leads; social followers and friends. These tell you what your audience wants to know, even help you clean up email lists. while putting together your best year ever.... Enjoy a great month! |
Wednesday, June 24, 2015
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