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The secret to cost-efficient marketing that attracts customers. →

March 26, 2020

If you ever wondered what the most cost-effective marketing trend was to grow your business, we have two words for you: Email. Marketing.

Why? Because in the U.S alone there are over 91% of adults who use email. And every dollar you spend on email marketing you make $38 in return. So, therefore, the benefits of email marketing are profound in getting foot-traffic through the door and turning them into sales.

Your competitors have already begun the jump too. Sixty-six percent of customers make a purchase as a result of email marketing. Email has also proven to be 40 times more effective than Facebook or Twitter in helping your business acquire new customers.

Data has shown that emails prompt purchases at three times the rate of social media. Also, the average value of a purchase is 17% higher than traditional purchases.

Data has shown that emails prompt purchases at three times the rate of social media. Also, the average value of a purchase is 17% higher than traditional purchases.

So what should your strategy be as you begin to build your email marketing campaign funnel? We’re glad you asked!

  1. Set up your email list

    • Choose an email service provider! Campaign Monitor and Mail Chimp are some of our favorites.

    • Make sure your service provider supplies you with in-depth analytics so you can measure the success of your marketing campaigns.

  2. Collect email addresses

    • You can do this by creating an opt-in form, aka ‘sign up for our newsletter’.

    • There are also ‘offline’ marketing tactics to gain emails, such as:

      • Adding a free offer popup in your homepage

      • Encouraging people to sign up by including an offer or signup URL on online orders.

      • Running a prize draw, and asking people to enter and opt into your marketing emails.

      • Using SMS marketing and asking people to send a text message to subscribe to your updates.

  3. Send promotional and relational emails

    • Relational emails help build your relationship with your subscriber, by delivering free information or gifts.

    • Promotional emails promote your business and notify subscribers about offers and sales, such as:

      • Highlight new items, changes to product inventory, special sales, and events.

      • Tell the story of how your business got started.

      • Introduce subscribers to the people behind the brand

      • Show how you create your product.

      • Show off interviews, reviews, and positive coverage.

      • Include blog content.

      • Celebrate your customers.

And here’s a final piece of insider scoop to best marketing practices: Send a welcome email to your new subscribers! Make sure your online form sends an instant email, and add a catchy subject line for some extra incentive.

Don’t listen to the rumors, email is far from dead – we promise. In fact, it’s actually growing. So why wait on getting extra foot traffic through your door? Use email marketing to flood new and returning customers to your local business!

Tags email marketing, email campaign, email list, data
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Crush your competitors with your social analytics. →

March 18, 2020

You may know how many likes you’re receiving on each post, but do you know how many eyes are actually seeing that really impressive new product shot, versus the ones who actually like and engage with it?

There are over 25+ million business Instagram profiles and over 200 million Instagrammers on the app daily who are looking at one business profile a day at least. The value of each posts actually contributing to your brand’s sales could be tripled if you know how to properly advertise to your audience.

One of the simplest ways to track your audience’s engagement with your content is with social media analytics. If you aren’t paying attention to your social analytics, you are missing out on a ton of valuable information to advertise your brand better and connect with your customers.

For example, what you could be gaining from your social analytics are:

  1. The types of users who are viewing your ads and profile

  2. How many people are engaging with your posts

  3. How many are finishing your stories or swiping through them

  4. The overall value that your account is actually driving

By missing the steps in tracking your performance, you also lose the opportunity to tailor and plan your social media strategy to fit the needs of your audience. Therefore, you could be posting content that might be a waste of time and money.

If you’re ready to improve your overall social media strategy, and here’s how:

Some basic data that you want to be following along with monthly in your analytics are:

  • Impressions

    • The number of times your posts have been seen during the time frame

  • Interactions

    • The number of actions taken on your account

  • Reach

    • The number of unique accounts that have seen any of your posts

  • Profile Visits

    • The total number of profile views over the week

  • Website Clicks

    • The number of times visitors have clicked the link to your website button from your profile page

  • Call/Email Clicks

    • The number of times visitors have clicked the call/email button from your profile page

  • Mentions

    • The number of times your accounts handle has been mentioned by other users.

Your target audience is the ideal demographic of followers that you are pursuing. Some of the main factors to pay attention from this data are the following:

  • Top locations

    • Allows you to see the top five cities and countries where your followers are located

  • Age range

    • Have any idea how old your followers are? Instagram will break down each user’s age range and let you know.

  • Gender

    • The distribution of your followers separated by men and women.

  • Follower Hours

    • A helpful statistic to find the average time of day your followers are using the app

  • Follower Days

    • Similarly, this shows the days of the week that your followers are most active

Instagram is able to break down each individual post added to your feed by interactions, discovery, follows, reach, impressions, saves, and followers’ comments. And if you want to go a step further, IG stories can also be tracked by their impressions, reach, exits, replies, and the people’s insights.

So, if it needs to be said again, well here it goes. You need to be tracking your social analytics, and understanding what they mean in order to better market your brand to the ideal target customer!

Take advantage of the free tools in one of the world’s largest social media platform and dig into your data. You’ll be glad you did.

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