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Do you need a marketing partner?

Marketing can be overwhelming and requires one to stay constantly informed about changes in technology, trends, market data and all kinds of other things which can impact our efforts. Keeping up to date is one of our specialties and is one of the reasons we make a strong partner.

If you are a marketing director and want someone to help you out with the complexities of marketing a large company in this volatile landscape and to make you look awesome at your next board meeting, give us a call.

If you are an agency and would appreciate a strong, help hand in delivering great results for your clients and earning more from them, please get in touch with us.

If you are a business owner and find yourself daydreaming about being able to simply run your business and not worry about marketing, we’d love to talk with you.

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Do you need Search Engine Marketing?

Search Engine Marketing is one of the most effective ways to market your business online. This is because the cost of marketing through search engines is incredibly economical when compared to other channels and and also because the investment can be very easily tied to the results, giving you a clear sense of the return you get for your money. When done properly, SEM can yield excellent results and you will be able to see clearly how much you are getting back.

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Do you need a website?

At Real Big Marketing we take websites very seriously. We know that these days, websites are more than just an online brochure. They are the central hub for all of your integrated marketing efforts. This is why we invest so much in making sure you have exactly the website you need.

The standards for websites are changing constantly and it isn’t easy to keep up. We work very hard to make sure that every website we create comes equipped with the latest and greatest features.

Websites designed by us will always be:

  • Responsive – A responsive website is one that looks great on any devices, no matter what screen size. In a world where mobile traffic is rising rapidly, having a website that does not function properly on all devices is absolutely unacceptable.
  • Search engine friendly – In order to rank well in organic search results it is critical to have a well constructed website that can be easily understood and indexed by search engines.
  • Easy for you to manage yourself – Our customers benefit from the highly intuitive WordPress interface which we customize to provide in greater simplicity, training and support. This means you will have the ability to make changes to your site on your own without calling us if you so desire.
  • Secure – Website security is a very serious topic and we treat it as such. We take every precaution to ensure that your site will not be compromised.
  • Built with WordPress – WordPress is the #1 Content Management System on the market and is used by millions of other sites for good reason. Building your site with WordPress ensures that it will not only be easy for you to use and for us to adjust, but also that you will probably never need to completely start over. Whatever you imagine, we can do it with WordPress.

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BIHCC

Welcome!

Thank you for attending our presentation which was brought to you by the Brooklyn-Irish Hills Chamber of Commerce and the MISBTDC. We hope you enjoyed our session and wish you the best of success with the future growth of your business.

Here are the resources which were used and discussed during our session:

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Tools

  1. Hootsuite – Hootsuite is a social media management service which allows users to manage multiple accounts from various social channels at once. It also offers special tools such as the ability to schedule content and to automatically post from RSS feeds.
  2. Task Timer – A very useful Chrome extension which gives you a simple timer and alert which can help you understand better how your time is spent and hold yourself accountable.
  3. StumbleUpon – Powerful tool for finding amazing content from across the web that is relevant to your and your follower’s interests. Use caution though, it will present really interesting things and can cost you time if you are not careful. Remember the Task Timer.
  4. Zapier – A powerful service that makes integrating popular web applications possible for non programmers.

Other useful tools

  1. MailChimp – The easiest to use and yet still among the most powerful e-mail marketing tools. Getting social media followers to subscribe to your Mailchimp lists presents an incredible opportunity to engage customers even further.
  2. Clickappy – A unique and easy to use service for creating your own Facebook Apps.
  3. Photo Dune – Excellent source for stock images which are critical elements in successful blogging and the social distribution of your content.
  4. Google Alerts – Be notified when your business is mentioned online.
  5. Mention – Basically the same concept as Google Alerts only more comprehensive and with more options.
  6. Social Mention – Very similar to Google Alerts and Mention.
  7. Tweepi – Free service with lots of useful tools for managing and growing your Twitter account.
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Do you need a new site? We have worked hard to develop a solution that can help you get your business online quickly without sacrificing huge amounts of money or settling for poor quality.

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Coupon codes

1. BIHCC – use this code during payment after your free trial to receive 25% off a Real Big Website forever.

2. BIHCC2 – use this code during payment after your free trial to receive 100% off a Real Big Website from now until 7/31/2014.

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Classic Marketing Mistakes

Marketing isn’t easy. Granted. It is incredibly complicated and only increases in complexity each year. However, it has been my experience that there are many basic concepts which are commonly missed by those attempting to take a stab at marketing their business.

Warning: This post is intended to be constructive and helpful to anyone seeking to improve their overall marketing efforts however it has the potential to become a frustrated rant from someone frequently tasked with resolving issues that result from these kinds of errors.

It’s called ROI people

Marketing is my business. Its what I do. So you would expect me to always be recommending businesses increase their marketing budgets and invest in growth strategies. While I am often having this conversation, it is surprising to me how often I am telling business owners to hit the brakes.

The truth is that there are those who get that marketing is a critical element in any business plan and those who don’t. The problem that I often encounter is with those who DO embrace this reality. They develop a blind faith that any investment will work and business owners all too often find themselves throwing dollars into advertising campaigns and promotional efforts because they believe that is what they have to be doing. They recognize that any responsible business owner should be re-investing a certain percentage of their funds into growth and advertising. But what we frequently witness are marketing directors who have managed to secure an appropriate budget for their overall strategies but are completely unable to quantify their return.

This is where we usually enter the picture and inform decision makers that it is in their best interest to stop what they are doing for the time being and develop a new strategy that includes scientifically measurable goals and metrics. In this wonderful modern age of marketing, there is one type of campaign that I never have any interest in.  That is a campaign in which a return on investment cannot be conclusively measured.

Word-of-mouth marketing is not a real strategy

Nothing makes me throw up my hands like hearing that your promotional strategy incorporates “word-of-mouth advertising”. This is absolute nonsense and for the life of me I can’t understand why so many professionals actually take this seriously.

Let me be clear. Word-of-mouth (WOM)  exists. People talk . Word spreads. But there are some rules in business that must be considered before lending any credence to a WOM strategy. First, people will overwhelmingly talk more about negative experiences than positive. This means that you’d better be providing AMAZING, off-the-charts services or products, otherwise WOM will not typically be in your favor. Traditionally if a customer goes to five stores in a day and four of them provide INCREDIBLE service while one of them drops the ball, as soon as they get home the customer will be sure to post an outraged report on Facebook about the business who let them down, urging all of their acquaintances to boycott them for eternity. What do the first four businesses get? Nothing. Silence.

There’s another reason that WOM does not enter our business plans: It can’t be controlled. By definition word-of-mouth is outside the control of the marketer. It is truly more of a public relations concern than anything else. IMO the only times a serious business should be even talking about WOM would be when the PR and customer service departments are meeting. From that discussion some positive strategies may be devised with proactive measures that could incorporate the marketing department.

In most cases though, I have observed a good deal of misguided strategies where word-of-mouth is given far more credence than it warrants.

Everything changes and so must you

I’m a pretty young guy. Almost every day I’m working side by side with individuals who have been marketing businesses since before I could ride a bike. I’m not at all bothered by this and feel privileged to be able to associate with and learn from everyone in my professional network.

However, there seems to be one fact that I have come to terms with and many other’s that I have met have not. This fact is that change is a constant. What worked yesterday may not work today and what works today may not work tomorrow. We need to accept this.

When we are brought in to analyze the marketing budgets of businesses, I’m routinely surprised at how consistent the budgets tend to be year after year. This is where we always step in and ask questions like “why are you spending X dollars each year on X?” to which we often receive a reply along the lines of “because we always have”. We recognize that at some point these dollars were probably generating a reasonable return. But no matter what kind of return they were generating, this does not justify throwing exactly the same amount of money in this direction year after year. Whether we like it or not, these dollars need to be re-evaluated and re-distributed based on current data.

This is something we are talking about all the time. The mindset which we often confront consists of business owners seeking to grow their business by making a large, one time investment. Their common hope is that they can invest in say, a great website or a fresh branding initiative and they will be set for years. The newsflash for them tends to be that marketing is an ongoing investment. The smarter strategy usually is to budget recurring funds into marketing and constantly review and re-evaluate. Publish new articles. Blog. Update your site. Create new promotions. Explore new marketing channels. There are thousands of new things to do and successful businesses do them.

If it can’t be measured, it isn’t worth much

Carrying on a similar theme to the ROI notes above, the marketing that matters is the marketing you can measure. If you are ever approached with an advertising opportunity or a new promo idea one of your first questions should always be “How can I measure the results?” If it isn’t easy to quantify the return then you should look elsewhere.

We don’t always need to assume

Putting together an effective marketing strategy is complicated. When we are deciding on design elements, slogans, branding decisions, target market and so many other things, there is a lot to consider in order to make the right decision for your business. But the good news is that we don’t have to guess.

That’s right. When we want to determine what the most compelling promotion to run in a certain region would be, we can make our decisions based on more than just the pre-existing knowledge that exists in our own noggins. Loads of information and data exists that we can include in our decision making processes.

The research that is required to make truly informed decisions is something we are well accustomed to conducting. This can be a time consuming process but in the end is almost always well worth the effort. Gathering factual evidence to refute or substantiate our theories really does make a difference.

Some of the methods we may employ to gather factual evidence could be:

Ok that last one maybe not so much but the rest are just a few of the many, many resources at our disposal for educating ourselves prior to launching a campaign.

Conclusion

There are many more mistakes that could be added to this far-from-comprehensive list. Nonetheless, these are my top observations and I hope they serve as good reflection points for you as you contemplate your next move. Feel free to share any frustrations that you yourself have encountered in the comments below.