How to Attract Potential Clients’ Attention – and Keep It!

How to Attract Potential Clients’ Attention – and Keep It!

Did you know, Americans are bombarded with an average of 4,000 advertisements a day? With all that competition for customers, how can your business even begin to stand out? By getting clear on the value your business provides, making the most of your social media presence and strategically using lead magnets, your business can effectively attract potential clients’ attention – and keep it!

Focusing on the Value Your Business Provides

A core principle in marketing is understanding your value. What motivates customers to convert and buy into your product or service? With this in mind, your marketing should focus on the problems you solve and how you’ll make your clients’ lives better. Your marketing campaigns should be aligned, from your business’s social media engagement to client email messages – all should have this concept as the central objective of your initiatives. Clearly stating your value proposition also enables your employees and management to have a clear understanding of your company’s vision and goals. Value brings in leads and turns those leads into customers! And a satisfied consumer will eagerly share things of value with their circle, helping you promote your business using the best method of all – word of mouth. By focusing on the value your business provides, you can effectively market your brand, attract potential client’s attention and place your company in front of the right people at the right time!

Take Advantage of Social Networks

While there will be some overlap between your followers, the people who follow you on Facebook likely aren’t the same people who have signed up for your company e-mails. Make the most of the content you create by looking to repurpose it and use your content across all of your social media channels. A blog post can be repurposed as an article in your newsletter; a Facebook post can be reimagined as a conversation-starting question on Twitter. By optimizing your marketing outreach across all your business’s social platforms, you are sure to engage and attract the attention of as many potential clients as possible.

Additionally, don’t underestimate the power of print advertising and direct marketing. While digital marketing has taken center stage as the most prominent form of marketing, print still packs a huge punch. Direct mail utilizes far less cognitive effort to process than digital media, which suggests it is easier to comprehend and most likely to be committed to memory. In a recent study, when asked to recall a company’s name in the advertisement they had just seen, the ability to remember was found to be 70% higher in participants who were shown a direct mail advertisement. That’s right – 75% of participants could recall the ad correctly when delivered through direct mail versus 44% for digital! So, if your business is primarily online, don’t neglect physical opportunities to attract client’s attention. From creating direct mail marketing campaigns to using eye-catching video brochures, there are countless ways to take a modern spin on print advertisement.

Consider Using Lead Magnets

Lead magnets are a fantastic way to get your customer’s attention by offering information of value in your field.  While you clearly want to avoid giving away too much of a product or service, you do want to provide something that has substantial enough value to intrigue your market. As an example, an attorney might provide a checklist to prepare for a court date with quick tips available in the form of a free PDF as an incentive for opting-in to their email list. You will then be able to continue providing your value proposition through quality content via e-mail – effectively attracting and keeping the attention of your potential clients. Other commonly used ways to increase a business’s e-mail list is by offering promo codes or discounts for electing to join.

Getting Noticed

By focusing on a few tried and true techniques, your business can stand apart and make a positive, impactful impression. Be sure to check out our other blogs for more ideas about how you can make the most of your marketing!

Updating Your Brand? Don’t Forget Video Too

We recently had the pleasure of assisting one of our long-time clients in refreshing their brand. Included in that process was updating their staff photos and obtaining new video footage to be used for their website and various marketing materials.As marketers, we can’t stress it enough how important it is to keep your photos and video footage current. When someone views your website and marketing materials, they should get a true look into your company and know exactly what to expect.

The Dynamic Marketing Consultants team flew on site to Texas to meet with the team at Cowen | Rodriguez | Peacock. We were there to advise and assist with their photoshoot and take the lead on capturing their new video footage.

We began working on the video strategy long before we flew to Texas. In order to properly strategize, we first had to understand how the videos would be used, who the audience is and in what formats the videos would be used. All of this helps our film team properly plan the perfect way to film; how long the videos should be, what angle to shoot, etc. With all of those particulars in mind, we were then able to create the storyboard sand write the scripts. With the help of everyone at Cowen | Rodriguez | Peacock, we filled in the missing pieces of industry specific lingo and decided what call-to-action would be used. In this case, we also received full translations for the videos as we would be filming in Spanish as well.

The most exciting part of the process was filming. We arrived on set with our DSLR cameras, wireless microphones,and lighting equipment. Our team helped break down the script to make it as easy as possible for the person being filmed. The most beneficial part about being in person and on set during the film process is that we are able to provide immediate feedback to make sure we capture the best, highest quality footage. Once we capture that footage, our video experts finalize the video,making any edits, adding music, b-roll,and other finishing touches.

From start to finish, the film process is very detailed and catered exactly to what our client’s needed. Video is a great asset to have in your marketing toolbox and can be used on your website and social media. DMC takes it one step further and can even help you add video to your printed marketing materials with products like video books and video brochures. Ready to learn more? Contact us today.

 

 

It’s Time to Start Spying on Your Competition

No matter what industry you may be in, keeping an eye on what your competition is doing should always be a part of your business strategy. Without doing a little digging, how else would you know what your business is up against? These days, the internet and social media make “spying” on your competitors extremely easy.

Here are 3 simple ways to monitor your competition:

Read Their Reviews

Reading a business’s online reviews can be very telling. You can quickly learn what they are doing right and what they are doing wrong by what customers and clients are saying. If reviews are boasting a specific product or service, it might be worth adding to your offerings if you aren’t already. If you’re reading about what the business is doing poorly, use it as a means to differentiate your business and get a leg up on your competition.

Sign Up for Their Email Lists

Subscribing to your competitor’s public email lists is a no brainer. Quick and easy; you literally get their latest news delivered right to your inbox. You can learn about upcoming promotions or new releases and plan your promotions accordingly. You can also get a sense of how often they email their clients and prospects while also getting a feel for their branding and language. Again, all helpful insights to help your business stand out.

Monitor Their Social Media

Similar to email lists, social media is another easy way to read the latest news about your competition but allows you to see how followers are reacting. If your competition posts a promotion or new offering,you can see firsthand if followers are excited about it. You can also see if followers are posting positive or negative comments/reviews/posts on their social pages. Use these findings to help you alter your strategy and shine amongst your competition.

If you’re lost as to what your competition is doing and need help analyzing your market, we’re here to help! We offer an array of services to help your business thrive. Contact our team today for a free consultation.

How Your Business Can Survive Facebook’s New Algorithm

If you haven’t already heard the news that’s been buzzing in the marketing industry, Facebook has updated its algorithm, again. This time, the update will affect what content is shown in users’ newsfeeds from businesses, brands, and media outlets. The updated news feed is designed to surface content that is best performing amongst a user’s family and friends.

So, to put it in layman’s terms –when a business or brand posts content to their Facebook page, the chances of the post being shown in its fan’s news feed is slim.

[[Queue meltdowns from businesses everywhere]]

Your friends at DMC are here to help. We’ve found a few ways to help your business thrive during these hard times in Facebook land:

1 – Join Facebook Groups

There are thousands of Facebook groups out there. Within these groups, posts are prioritized based on how much of a discussion they spark. Do a little research and find which groups are most relevant to your target audience. You may find some groups with just a few hundred people, while other groups can have tens of thousands of members. Join them, get involved with the discussions, and push your brand! Free visibility.

2 – Facebook Ads

While these changes to Facebook will likely cause an increase in costs for Facebook ads, they are still a reliable way to connect with your audience. The great news is, there are different ad options within Facebook and they can all work within your budget. Sponsored posts are a great way to get started; you can pick the target audience, set a small budget, and see your engagement go up within a few hours or less!

3 – Utilize Other Social Networks

Although this won’t help your Facebook business page, it’s important to remember there are other ways to socially connect with your target market. If your business relates to food, travel, fitness, or consumer goods, Instagram is the perfect platform for you. Utilize eye-catching photos and watch your engagement rise. We also recommend businesses explore Twitter, LinkedIn, and YouTube to further connect with your audience.

If you’re about ready to give up with the social media game, don’t throw in the towel just yet. Social media is an integral part of a business’s marketing strategy. Let our team of experts navigate the confusion and get your content seen front and center. Reach out to our team here and we’ll be in touch soon to discuss your business.

Three Way to Get More Video Views

Video content has been proven to boost conversions and even sales. To get these conversion rates and sales, you first need views. With so much video content streaming out there, the question is: how do you ensure that your videos get noticed?

1. Share Strategically

The best way to get the attention of customers or potential leads is by sharing content. However, you need to be strategic and diligent about sharing your video content. Uploading a video to the web and hoping people will find it will not bring the results you are seeking. It’s important to use all social media platforms to promote your video while also tweaking your social messaging so it’s engaging and relevant to each particular platform audience. And remember, location is key. When uploading a video to your website, embed it front and center. Give your video prime real estate so you can get as many views as possible.

2. One Size Doesn’t Fit All

There are different video types that you can use to accomplish different goals. For example, if the goal of your video is to familiarize your target audience with your brand, you should create an easy-going, fun video. If you’re trying to form a long-term relationship, create a dramatic or emotional video that will strongly convey your company’s culture, beliefs, and branding. If you’re trying to drive sales, consider making an informational video that is light hearted and engaging to keep them watching to the end. It’s a good idea to set specifics goals for your video before it is created. Having a plan in place will help align your video with your target audience, allowing you to get the most views as possible.

3. Make Your Title Count

This seems like a simple task, but coming up with a great title for your video is incredibly important. A great title will instantly grab the viewer’s attention and could ultimately be the deciding factor in whether they press play. Like we said before, the first step in boosting conversion rates and generating sales from a video is initiating views. Another reason the title is so important is because of the SEO opportunities it can create. Using the right keywords in your title will help your video show up on search engines, leading to more views. And lastly, keep in mind that Google owns YouTube, so there is a strong correlation between video and search.

Adding video to your marketing toolbox is one of the best business decisions you could make; just make sure you’re creating content that connects with your audience, you’re sharing strategically, and posting with best practices in mind.

If you’re struggling to get video views, or want to begin incorporating video content into your overall marketing strategy, DMC is here to help! We’ll do the leg work so you can reap the benefits.

TOP 4 REASONS TO EXPAND YOUR BUSINESS VIA SOCIAL MARKETING

Social media marketing is here to stay and now is the time for your business to be taking advantage. Today there are over 3 billion internet users and over 2 billion of them are active on various social media accounts. The important social media sites you should be using to benefit your business are Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn. Here are the top 4 reasons you need to be using social media to expand and improve your business:

  1. Gain customer insights: You should be using social media to collect data about your customers in real time. Every day there are over 500 million tweets sent out and 4.5 billion likes on Facebook. Behind these tweets, posts, and likes is an abundance of information about your customers- who they are, what they’re interested in, how they behave, and how they feel about your business. Use this information to adapt, grow, and appeal to your target audience.
  2. Increase brand recognition and loyalty: Your social media networks are new channels to share your brand’s voice and content. Having a strong social media presence makes you more accessible for new customers and more recognizable for existing customers. Connecting with your customers on social is the best way to increase retention and build brand loyalty.
  3. Increase inbound traffic: One of the biggest benefits of social media is increasing website traffic. Every social media profile you add is another path leading back to your website. Without social media, your inbound traffic will be limited to individuals already familiar with your business or people searching for keywords you rank for. Not only will social media help direct users to your website, but the more social shares you receive, the higher your search ranking will be.
  4. Share content faster, easier, and for less money: For as long as marketing has been around, marketers have been working to ensure their content reaches customers in the shortest time possible. Thanks to social media sites, the sharing of your brand’s content is now instant. Using social sites as a main form of marketing is a great way to decrease your marketing costs. Posting is free, and paid advertising through Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn is relatively cheap.

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