Last week we answered the question of what a digital marketing strategy is with the seven pillars of 2021.
The seven pillars we touched on included identifying who you are. A business needs a specific, clear, and concise definition. If you are all over the place and offer a multitude of services, you may not realize that you are giving the impression that you're not very good at one or two things, but ok at many.
Focusing on a couple of services rather than a broad range gives prospective clients or customers the confidence that you offer expertise. To read what the other six pillars are, we recommend going back and revisiting the 7 Pillars of a Digital Marketing Strategy, you may want to familiarize yourself with them as you begin to formulate your marketing plan.
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A digital marketing strategy is a plan...
Learning how to sell smart and build trust with a Digital Marketing Strategy includes seven pillars.
Inbound marketing is built within a digital marketing strategy for today's markets that builds a foundation of trust and open communication between the seller/business and the buyer/client with seven pillars.
Do you cringe when your phone rings and the caller ID is SPAM?
Telemarketing is a type of marketing that is most referred to as annoying but the real definition is outbound marketing. The goal is to interrupt and grab a person's attention.
This type of marketing includes popup ads on social media or commercials on television. The commercials or ads can be loud and flashy. Once upon a time accompanying jingles would stick in your head like glue.
The thought process behind this method was to influence buyers subconsciously.
But does it really work?
Inbound marketing or Permission marketing...
Last week we discussed setting up your Google My Business Page. This week we will continue our series with Claiming Google My Business Page.
Did you realize that you may be missing some of your best customers and clients simply because you don’t have or own a Google My Business page? Many Google My Business Pages are simply not set up, because business owners do not know the process. Here is your guide to Google My Business Setup.
According to the State of Marketing Report - 2020, 88% of local consumers used their smartphones to visit or call a local business to make a purchase. Many prospective clients or consumers are also using Google My Business to check business hours, locations, reviews, and insights.
If you don’t have a Google My Business page, then you should get excited about spending an extra 30 minutes setting one up.
Another important fact is that someone else can set up a page on Google for your business and if you don’t have access to that page, you can’t control the information being published.
Plus, a staggering 97% of people admitted that they learn...
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