Looking for ideas to grow your business? To grow a business these days, one needs to understand why traditional sales and marketing strategies are failing and how to develop a sales marketing strategy that works.
What is Sales Marketing?
A well-crafted combination of sales tactics and marketing strategies is necessary for successful business growth.
Sales entail the direct one-on-one interactions, those interpersonal connections that directly add revenue to the bank accounts. Telephone calls, networking, and meetings are all part of the direct sales process.
Marketing, on the other hand, involves all those actions that a business takes to reach and recruit prospects. Examples include direct mail campaigns, advertising, public relations, and television or radio commercials.
Direct sales marketing embodies all of these strategies. The number of ‘touches’ a prospect requires to convert into a sale varies, though research suggests anywhere between three and twelve touch points.
More important than quantity, then, is following and maximizing each contact so that the time, cost, and effort put into each sale decreases.
Improving how well your marketing and sales work together is one of the best ideas for growing your business.
What Isn’t Working?
Some of the most tried-and-true methods of marketing still work. People still love video advertising, for instance.
In fact, video accounts for 69 percent of all consumer Internet traffic, according to Cisco Visual Networking. However, many other marketing strategies are falling flat.
To be sure, Sirius Decisions reports the average sales cycle has increased by 22 percent over the past five years since more decision-makers are being involved in the buying process.
- According to the 2016 DMA Response Rate Report, direct mail is expected to experience a 19% decline over the next 12 months;
- A mere 13% of people who read print publications report ever looking at the ads;
- 44% of direct mail is never opened;
- 70% to 80% of online users don’t look at online ads, preferring to focus only on organic search results;
- 86% of people ignore television commercials.
Effective Sales Marketing Ideas
As buyers become increasingly over-saturated with advertising gimmicks, it becomes even more important for business owners and marketers to devise innovative ways to target potential customers. It is the role of a business owner, then, to ensure that information is delivered to prospective customers at the right time, in the right format, and on the right platforms. This is where an inbound marketing strategy becomes crucial.
Research
There’s no need to spend copious amounts of time drudging up case studies. Instead, ‘research’ refers to time spent understanding the company and its goals, understanding the industry, and understanding the customers. This is where business owners focus on attracting customers rather than seeking leads and customers.
- Clarify what the business is and ask:
- What does it mean to ‘grow the business?’
- How will someone know if they’re successful?
- What are the long and short-term goals?
- What is the sales process?
Create Effective Content
No longer is it sufficient to leave a website dormant while expecting customers to magically discover its presence. Instead, business owners should update its content consistently. Over 70 percent of marketers say relevant content is the most effective search engine optimization (SEO) tactic, while companies that blog 16 times or more per month enjoy four times more leads than those who publish blog content less than five times a month.
The most effective content is that which focuses on helping customers reach their goals and/or solve their problems. While content on the Internet often grows stale within weeks after publication, it’s best to make sure content is as evergreen as possible so that it can retain its value for years to come.
Recognizing the importance of having an efficient, skilled copywriter either on staff or freelance is imperative. Doing so can increase the company’s revenue substantially, double its customer retention rate, and create brand recognition.
Pay attention to SEO
In the world of marketing, SEO is the latest buzzphrase — and with good reason. SEO consists of all the factors that influence search engine ranking. It is like turning on a spotlight so that customers know where to find a business. After discovering what a company’s customers are looking for (see above), it’s important to weave those keywords onto every page of the website.
To optimize a website for SEO, Entrepreneur magazine suggests that business owners:
- Create a priority list of targeted search terms that pertain to the customer base and market segment;
- Review pertinent industry sources and competitive lists to determine what keywords should be used;
- If users frequently misspell a word, include that in the webpages as well;
- Track the site’s rankings every 30 to 45 days to ensure the keywords remain effective;
- Determine goals ahead of time and make sure they are measurable so that it’s possible to note the return on investment regularly;
- Create page titles;
- Develop new sitemaps for Google and Bing;
- Place strategic words and phrases throughout the content on every page;
- Continually test and measure the business’s success using objective tools to do so.
Develop Podcasts
People love to receive something for nothing. In the world of marketing, the most valuable asset is knowledge. Offer this to customers through an effective use of Podcasts. Podcast listening increased by 23 percent between 2015 and 2016.
Become social media savvy
The effectiveness of social media marketing is contentious. While some people say it’s a complete waste of time, the numbers suggest otherwise. After all, the breadth of audience participation is unparalleled.
- 72 percent of adult Internet users utilize Facebook;
- During the past two years, content consumption on Facebook has increased by 57 percent;
- Instagram has 500 million active monthly users;
- LinkedIn has 450 million members, with a reported 25 percent active on a monthly basis;
- Thirty percent of U.S. millennial internet users use Snapchat regularly.
Stay in contact
Depending on the product or service offered, it may be that the company is on the customer’s mind daily, such as the case with a food product, or only occasionally, as is the case with expensive beauty treatments. Regardless, it’s critical to be in the customer’s thoughts as soon as they are ready to buy. The way to do that is to maintain constant and consistent communication.
- Collect the customer’s information at every opportunity;
- Craft email or text campaigns to stay in contact with prospects and previous customers;
- Be sure the business is listed in local directories and search engines.
Effective marketing means more than relying on direct mail advertising or television commercials. It has evolved into a multi-dimensional, multi-sensory process. Keep up with industry trends, as well as the new technology available to assist marketing efforts using these suggestions.