Showing posts with label Inbound marketing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Inbound marketing. Show all posts

Friday, 7 August 2020

How to Rock Content Marketing

We've all heard of the age-old saying 'content is king.' As we've seen in our last few posts on developing sales funnels and developing effective leads, content marketing indeed plays a massive role in converting leads into paying customers and therefore improving the results of a business.

Content marketing is essentially a form of marketing focused on the creation of content online for a particular audience. Content marketing attracts leads and turns them into prospects and finally customers through the process of engaging them with valuable material which in turn provokes audiences to buy your company's goods and services.

The activity holds a number of important benefits including: creating sustainable brand loyalty, providing valuable information to audiences who will continue to revisit to consume more content and stimulate a willingness to buy your company's products and services. 

Probably, the most powerful differentiator of content marketing over older forms of marketing is the fact that it is a 'pull-based' strategy. This means that instead of going out of your way to reach out general consumers through ads, emails and phone calls (traditional 'push-based' methods), you are instead attracting consumers in your direction by sharing valuable content - Hubspot calls this inbound marketing (read more in our earlier post - The Wonders of Inbound Marketing). 

Tuesday, 7 January 2014

The Power of Email Marketing


One of the most important and powerful tools in internet marketing is no doubt email marketing. According to Litmus, at least 91% of consumers check their mails EVERY day. What's more, Hubspot claims that email marketing is the third best most effective channel for lead generation for marketers in 2013 - producing 13% of all leads.

The various benefits of using email marketing for business include:
  • To generate new leads and prospects (offer them incentives and information)
  • To convert leads into customers (conversion success rates range from 5-20%)
  • To increase website traffic (with plenty of inbound links within emails)
  • Retain existing customers (by keeping them entertained)
  • Cross-sell and up-sell your other products and services (through tie-ins, bundles, special offers, etc.)
  • Build up your brands and reputation (through authoritative content and information)
  • And to educate and enlighten

Email marketing is also not to mention a very cost-effective and convenient means of promotion. The ROI from email marketing is

Friday, 3 January 2014

Ten Steps to Kickstarting Your Affiliate Marketing Career

A new year means new possibilities.

Let's face it, all of us want to be rich. We also want to have sufficient time to spend with our family and friends and feel a sense of independence. No one in their right mind would 'dream' to work away their entire lives cramped in an office only to be under-appreciated in the end with a meager pension and a bent back after years of confinement.

For many, entering into affiliate marketing programs presents the possibility of achieving their financial dreams. It's in fact an even more lucrative way to earn money than freelancing. Not only can you comfortably work from home without having to go out and slave away in some cubicle, but you are your own boss and decide how much or how less you want to work per day or week. Theoretically, you can work as little as a few hours a week and still make hundreds to thousands of dollars per month doing what you love!



But before you can start earning easy money, you have to first follow a few essential (and necessary) steps:

1. Research

Before doing anything else, you have to research your idea first. Pick a niche market or

Monday, 2 September 2013

The Wonders of Inbound Marketing


Inbound marketing is a truly wonderful concept. It's so potentially powerful and effective to leverage for businesses that it can easily outperform traditional outbound marketing methods with a fraction of the cost. So then why don't all businesses harness this tool and why are most people unfamiliar with the term? I'll try to demystify this priceless concept in this article.


For starters, let's first look at what constitutes the 'old way' of how companies market their products:
  • Traditional marketing (also called outbound marketing) is a 'push-based' system that uses paid methods like TV ads, direct mail, cold calling (synonymous with telemarketing) and trade shows to bring attention to the minds of potential leads. 
  • It's often costly, out of the control of the paying company and generally hard to measure in terms of effectiveness and response.
  • Communication is usually one-way
  • Customers are sought out (often without permission)
  • Marketers are not motivated to educate and entertain
In contrast, the 'new way' of marketing products deals with:
  • The careful use of online tools and technologies like SEO marketing, content management, email marketing, video/podcast management, RSS feeds and social media engagement.
  • It's cheap, easily to implement and can be more readily measured and tracked
  • Communication is interactive and two-way
  • Customers approach YOU through search engines, social media and referrals
  • Marketers are more motivated to educate and entertain

So what are some of the tools used in inbound marketing and how can they improve your site's traffic/online sales?

  1. SEO methods aim to improve a site's visibility on the pages of a search engine with inbound marketing companies actively seeking to rank their pages higher based on their keyword sets. 
  2. Content management deals with generating fresh, unique and interesting content for visitors to the site in the form of web articles, blog posts, infographics, ebooks or other value-added content. It's often meant to educate and entertain and is also the best way to organically improve your SEO ranking.
  3. Different from the more traditional cold selling email blasts, I'm talking about the careful use of newsletters and bulletins within your site. It's a great way to ensure that visitors are constantly returning back to read new and relevant content, establish relationships as well as potentially convert leads into customers.
  4. Nowadays it seems that people are more interested in learning through watching than by reading. Therefore, by embedding relevant videos (Youtube, Vimeo, etc) into your site or by uploading regularly-updated podcasts, you can reach out to the new generation and keep them hooked and coming back for more.
  5. Probably the cheapest and most effective means of inbound marketing today is the use of social networking sites to drive traffic to your site. By regularly updating your Twitter, Facebook, Google +, Linkedin, Pinterest or Reddit accounts, you can better solidify relationships with both existing and potential customers and clients.

As I've outlined, in stark contrast to traditional outbound marketing that relies heavily on 'pushing' goods and services to the customer's doorstep, inbound marketing is subtle and requires the customer to be 'pulled' to the company. The very foundation is reversed on its head.

Today the very paradigm of how businesses do business is different. Before, companies were in control, but now, it's the user that has greater control and are themselves actively involved in content creation and publication. The lines are becoming increasingly blurred.

Inbound marketing is here to stay and is rapidly becoming an essential tool for any business with an online presence. It's a brave new world in the marketing arena where change is the only constant, so if you are a budding blogger/webmaster/freelancer that can't adjust to the changing dynamics, then you'll find yourself quickly eating everyone else's dust and losing steam.

Don't fall behind, embrace the inbound marketing wave!