1. Search Engine
Optimization
The first tactic is
SEO, or search engine optimization. The beauty of SEO is the fact that
you can get your business in front of prospects that are literally
searching for your product or service.
Think of SEO like the
old Yellowpages. The only reason anyone picked up and flipped through a
Yellowpages book was that they were in need of a product or service and
wanted to find a business to help. The same thing happens every day on
Google, Yahoo, and Bing.
With a solid SEO
strategy, you’ll be able to get your business to show up on the first
page of Google at the precise moment when your prospects need your
product or service.
2. Digital
Advertising
Next, let’s talk about
digital advertising. Forget all of your preconceptions about
advertising for a minute and consider a few facts:
- With
ad networks like Google Ads and Facebook Ads, there is no minimum
investment to get started. You can get started with as little as a
few dollars per day.
- You
can pay per-click, which means you’re only going to pay when a
prospect takes action on your ad (i.e. shows interest).
- With
YouTube video advertising, any business can now get a 30+ second
commercial in front of their target audience for pennies per view
(again, no minimum investment required).
- When
you set up proper tracking, then you can see your return on
investment and determine where to allocate your marketing dollars
to maximize your profits.
- Ad
networks can now automatically find and target audiences online
that have similar demographics and online user behavior as your
customers. You may want to read that sentence again so it sinks
in. :)
As you can imagine, I’m
a huge fan of digital advertising and all the options that are now
available. Like SEO, you can advertise when your prospects are
literally searching for your product or service. Plus, you can
advertise when your prospects are surfing around on other websites, on
social media, and even when they are reading emails related to your
products or services.
3. Referral
Marketing
I’m not going to spend
too much time on this section because everyone is familiar with
referrals. There’s no shortcut with referral marketing online just like
there’s no shortcut off of the Internet.
To create a strong
referral network requires real effort to build relationships with other
businesses that serve your target market.
To get started,
brainstorm the other types of businesses that provide products and
services to your customers. Then reach out to see if they are open to a
referral partnership. Some will flat out ignore you. Some will say no.
But if you’re persistent then you’ll eventually build up a nice stream
of traffic to your website from referral sources.
4. Social Media
Marketing
This list would not be
complete if I didn’t mention social media marketing. However, I do need
to start off with a warning that too many businesses are wasting a lot
of their time and money on this tactic.
Digital marketing
success is not measured by your total number of Facebook Likes or
Twitter Followers; it’s measured by leads and sales.
With that said, social
media marketing can be an effective tactic to reach your target
audience and drive them to your website to make a purchase. You just
need to keep your eye on the prize and don’t get sidetracked on a
mission to increase vanity numbers like Likes and Followers.
5. Online
Publicity
Like referrals, every
business wants publicity. If your business can get featured in the news
then you’ll instantly be top of mind and the authority in your
industry.
But also like
referrals, there is no shortcut. As comedian Kevin Hart chants before
taking the stage, “Everybody wants to be famous, but nobody wants to
put the work in!” :)
To get publicity you’ll
need to create (or do) something worthy of press. If you haven’t
already, then get started blogging on your website. This will get you
into the rhythm of creating press-worthy content that you can then
leverage to secure a column in an industry news site or online
magazine.
To see this in action,
go take a look at my column on Adweek. That is
the result of good ol’ fashion hard work.
6. Email
Marketing
Email marketing can be
a very effective way to drive high-quality traffic to your website.
The challenge for many
business is that, in order to generate significant traffic from email
marketing, you must first build up an opt-in email newsletter. And to
build up an opt-in email list, you first need to generate traffic from
other sources (such as SEO, or referral traffic such as guest blog
posts, or from advertising). Then, you need to offer something valuable
in exchange for your website visitors’ contact information. For
example, on our website, we offer different types of lead magnets,
including free checklists and guides.
Don’t have an email
list built up yet? There is another option to generate traffic from
email newsletters. You can partner with other businesses to send your
message out to their opt-in email newsletters (that's a version of #3 -
Referral Traffic). Or, you can advertise in other email newsletters (a
version of #2 - Digital Advertising).
7.
Offline-to-Online Integration
The final tactic I’ll
mention here is to use offline-to-online integration. If you’re already
using direct mail, print ads, radio, TV, and/or telemarketing, or
getting offline publicity, then find ways to integrate those offline
campaigns with your digital marketing.
For example, add a
call-to-action in your direct mail letter to learn more by visiting a
page on your website. Or, in your TV and radio ads instruct your
prospects to go to your website to claim your special offer.
Studies show that more
and more people are visiting business websites to learn more before
taking action. That’s why it’s so important to have a congruent message
in all of your marketing, both on- and off-line.
Here’s What To
Do Now
Now that you have the
top 7 tactics, it’s time to take action. Make a note about which
tactics are missing in your digital marketing and create a plan to add
them in the coming months.
Of course, there’s a
lot more to digital marketing than driving traffic to your website. You
must also convert that traffic into leads and sales and have the proper
tracking in place to measure your results.
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