3 Surprisingly Useful Marketing Strategies to Make a Real Difference, Insights from Top Experts
1. BufferApp: Share Your Blog Posts More Than Once
It may sound spammy; but it not only works, it makes good sense. Belle Beth Cooper, the Content Crafter for the blog of my favorite social media sharing app, Buffer, put together a thoughtful, analytical post to explain why the likes of Guy Kawasaki swear by the strategy of sharing your blog posts more than once. βOne and doneβ just doesnβt cut it. Hey, we all put some serious time and effort into making our blog posts as valuable as possible (donβt we all?). For this reason, it makes enormous sense to make them even more available. After all, various people are in various time zones and no one sees everything you post only once on social media anyway. There are lots of good reasons to make this a regular practice. Read Belle Bethβs case for reposting content, including recommended best practice strategies. You will thank me.
2. Clay Collins: Offer More Than One Opt-In Opportunity
Clay Collins is an Internet marketing success story in his own right having built LeadPages into what he says is now βa multiple seven figureβ online software business. Iβm a customer and plan to expand my use of his platform. I recently did a webinar with Clay (who seems to be a tireless creator of valuable content) and I found myself sharing one of his insights in particular with a number of my associates and clients.
During this particular webinar, Clay shared his quest for a goal of doubling his companyβs revenue through online marketing (of course). Briefly, his first thought was increasing traffic. Too tough. Then, he took a shot at doubling conversion rates which was a very tough way to meet his ambitious requirement. Finally, he realized, tried, and succeeded by dramatically increasing the number of opt-in opportunities that he was offering his visitors. Stated simply you could call this creating many more points of interactivity.
I am now adding this error-of-ommission to my list of common mistakes that I see most businesses making. To tell you the truth, this is something that I am currently doing, but will be changing soon. The single and only real opt-in form on my site and on most websites is some kind of offer in exchange for subscribing to an email newsletter. I now realize that this is no way to do Internet marketing.
List building is crucial. (More in another post about how to use your lists effectively.) And, just making one offer is an extremely weak strategy. Clay recommended having an opt-in offer of some kind at the end of every blog post and building out multiple (as in βas many as possibleβ) landing pages with opt-in offers. Webinar offers. Resource guide offers. And so on. It makes sense. Make specific offers in exchange for opt-ins that are as relevant to your content and as valuable possible. Why do so many of us stop at only one offer?
No one said that social media marketing was easy, and it does take time and effort. But when you do it well, it works. Clayβs success is proof of that.
3. Gary Vaynerchuk: Triple Down on What You Do Best
Iβve started reading Gary Vaynerchukβs new book, βJab, Jab, Jab, Right Hook: How to Tell Your Story in a Noisy Social World.β In case you donβt know, Gary is the real deal as far as βsocial media gurusβ go. Iβm a fan. So, it was to my delight when I suddenly discovered last Tuesday that he was speaking live at the Book Passage, our local independent book seller. The last time I heard Gary live was at InfusionCon where he keynoted to about 2,000 people. This was going to be much smaller crowd and in my back yard; so of course I went.
I even got to ask Gary for specifics about how he has grown his new company, VaynerMedia, from 30 to 300 employees in only 2 years. This is a fascinating business story on its own. But the bottom line that Gary underscored was the fuel for his fire is the way that he βtriples downβ on what he does best. While this may not sound like a profound insight to some of you, to me itβs something that very few of us do well. And, personally, I think itβs something that I need to do better.
Iβll say it for myself (knowing that Iβm not alone here), the thing I love to do most is Internet marketing strategy. Itβs what I think I do best and where I offer the most value to my clients. Yet, I spend a lot of my time on operations and implementation, not to mention website development. Iβm going to take this guidance to heart and I hope you will too. Triple down (or spend far more time and resources) on what you do best and everyone will benefit. You will find yourself with more energy as well as effectiveness.
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FYI, the picture of Gary Vaynerchuk and friends below is via Instagram and @annaontheweb. It was taken at the Book Passage event discussed above.
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