5 Tips To Help Your Company Marketing Efforts

business marketingMarketing is a crucial element to all businesses and companies. It doesn’t matter if you’re a Fortune 500 company or a small local business, marketing can be the defining line if your business makes it or not. Branding is important and a marketing strategy should be made before you launch your business. Ultimately, many start-up websites don’t have a marketing strategy or their business is struggling with their marketing campaigns. If it’s time to step back, review and revaluate, this is the article for you. Your business is rolling along and you think your brand strategy is working. But is it? Are your marketing messages and materials driving the results you need? If not, it might be time for a marketing makeover.

You’ll know it’s time to go back to the marketing drawing board if you can identify any one of the following red flags happening at your small business. The trick may be to rebrand, adjust your value proposition or simply modify your existing strategy before these danger signs turn into unavoidable mistakes that could cost your bottom line.

1. Consistency is important.
Strong brands consistently deliver on their promises to consumers in every brand interaction. Inconsistent messages and visual imagery can confuse consumers, forcing them to turn away from your brand in search of one that does continually meet their expectations. If your website, signage, ads and marketing materials look like they come from multiple companies, then you need to redesign them so you communicate a consistent brand at all times.

2. Plan and record your marketing efforts.
If you haven’t mapped out your one-year and five-year goals, then your marketing efforts might not be helping your business. Take some time to determine your business objectives and then revamp your brand and marketing efforts to help you reach those goals. If your marketing campaigns are not working, time to get back to the drawing board. Trial and error is a term I use over and over again with good reason. Try different things, record everything and focus on what is working for your company once you find it.

3. Connect with your customers.
If you don’t know who you need to connect with and where to find them, then you could waste a lot of time building relationships with people and spending time in places that won’t drive the business results you need. Instead, define your target audience and determine what benefits and messages matter to them. Only then will you find where your target audience spends time (for example, watching television, listening to the radio, on social media, reading blogs, and so on), so you can connect with them and deliver the kind of valuable information and conversations they want and need.

4. Don’t be all about yourself.
It’s important to strike a balance between being social and only self-promoting. Socially, if you talk only about yourself all the time, no one will want to hang out with you. You should take the time to get to know people — in person and on social media sites like Twitter, Facebook and LinkedIn — and build relationships with them. Cultivate these relationships to help build brand loyalty and advocacy. You shouldn’t interrupt people with marketing messages. You also need to engage them with meaningful content and conversations. You never know what opportunity such relationships will bring in the near future. Building trust and loyalty is important to every business, make these relationships count.

5. Pay attention to your competition.
If your competitors’ message and look outshine yours then you might need to make a change. The idea is to stay ahead of the curve without copying your competitors’ marketing for the sake of keeping pace. If you don’t look and sound equal to or better than your competitors, then there is no reason for consumers to do business with you. Determine what differentiates you from your competitors and what benefits you can deliver to consumers that your competitors cannot. Once you know what those differences are, make sure the world knows them, too through your branding and marketing efforts.

While first impressions can be crucial, online consumers can move quickly. If they can’t determine who you are, what you do and how you can help them in three seconds or less, they’ll pass you by. This doesn’t give you much time for error. Think about your web design, landing pages and graphics. Remember once again, try to be consistent across all your online resources. Make sure the first impression you make is clear, concise and quick.

Reevaluating your marketing efforts offer significant opportunities to stay current, jump ahead of your competitors, and appeal to wider consumer audiences. Don’t risk alienating your existing customers with a marketing makeover that makes your business and brand unrecognizable to them. Many companies hurt their business with their marketing campaigns and this eventually hurts their business. If you take the time to follow these 5 tips, you should see better results in your marketing efforts.

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Richard Hale is the Founder of Hale Associations, a company that provides Web Development, SEO and Marketing services globally.