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Marketers and sales execs: stop annoying, start nurturing

October 2, 2014

How to convert marketing leads to customers through lead nurturing

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Ever browse through a store, and a sales rep just won’t leave you alone, despite telling her that you’re “just looking”? What about getting a phone call from a sales rep just a few minutes after filling out a form on a website to download a white paper or e-book, when you’re just doing some preliminary research?

Why’s that so annoying? You’re not ready to buy—you’re just assessing your options. In marketing speak, you’re still in the “awareness” stage of the “buying funnel.” Called many things, including “purchase funnel,” “marketing funnel,” “decision journey” and more, the buying funnel is a way to describe the steps a buyer goes through as they realize they have a problem or need, educate themselves, research, compare and analyze their options, and eventually make a decision on a provider.

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That’s a Wrap! A Facebook promo from the other side, Busch Gardens’ politically correct Halloween display, Apple’s Bendgate, bad Yelp reviews wanted and a journalist spreads some love

September 26, 2014

That's a Wrap! PR and social media news

TGIF, y’all! We’re also thankful to take a break from the NFL headlines this week and bring you some PR and social media winners and loser from other industries.

iPhone 6’s unexpected feature

Forget Jedi mind tricks. All you need to bend the new iPhone 6 is a tight pair of Dockers or skinny jeans. The Twitterverse was full of customer complaints this week, as some of the iPhone 6’s early adopters are crying Bendgate. To Apple’s credit, this isn’t the first (or only) aluminum device that bends under pressure… even the iPhone 5 and Android HTC had similar issues. On the bright side, this could encourage the creepy guy down the hall to buy looser-fitting pants.

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Inspiration from #INBOUND14: HubSpot’s content marketing conference

September 25, 2014

 

Michelle King and I had the privilege to attend HubSpot’s INBOUND14 conference in Boston last week. The list of speakers for the event read like the New York Times Best Seller list, with some inbound marketing rock stars thrown in for good measure. From 8:30am keynotes to wall-to-wall sessions, the trip was as exhausting as it was exhilarating.

Going through my 30+ pages of notes, I’m still trying to absorb everything I heard and learned. However, I couldn’t wait any longer to share some of the inspiration I received:

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That’s a Wrap! Surge soda returns, Urban Outfitters’ latest fail, how women are helping the NFL and Zumba’s first commercial

September 19, 2014

Newspaper headlines

It’s been a long week, and we’re ready to kick off our shoes, throw on some sweats and sink into our cozy couches. Who’s with us? But before we check out and get lost in what’s ahead, let’s look back at what swept headlines this week (in PR, social media and marketing—because that’s the fun stuff).  

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Marketing automation: what it is and why you need it

September 18, 2014

Marketing_automationVirtually every industry on the planet is being revolutionized by technology, and marketing is no different. In the past, sellers controlled the buying cycle, with salespeople acting as the first point of contact with buyers through traditional methods such as cold calls and trade shows. However, today’s buyer has all the power, putting off talking with salespeople from anywhere between 60 to 90 percent of their way through the buying cycle. Buyers are interacting with companies on their own terms—reading blogs and website content, engaging on social media, subscribing to email newsletters, attending webinars and more—then contacting salespeople when they are good and ready.

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Blog topic ideas: nine ways to beat blogger’s block

September 11, 2014

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Stuck in a rut when trying to find blog topics? Once you’ve been doing this content marketing thing for a while, you may feel like you’re running out of things to talk about. Much like writer’s block, blogger’s block is a real epidemic. There’s a time and place for repurposing, but where do you turn when you want to churn out new topics? Here are nine sources of inspiration:

1. LinkedIn groups – what are your prospects discussing with their peers? How can you help? 

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That’s a Wrap! The celebrity photo hack, espnW’s sexist fumble, Starbucks’ PSL rises to social stardom and CVS tosses tobacco

September 5, 2014

Celebrity

Get your head out of the iClouds and grab a pumpkin spice latte—it’s time to welcome the weekend. Though it was a short work week, it certainly didn’t skimp on major headlines. Let’s take a look at the whirlwinds of the week in PR, content marketing and social media news.

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That’s a Wrap! Yahoo’s fantasy football failure, Google Authorship is dead, discrepancies between Facebook and Twitter, Vogue gives itself a makeover and ModCloth keeps it real

August 29, 2014

angry football player

We did it! Before stepping out for a long weekend full of football, BBQ and beaching it, take a look at this week’s noteworthy PR stories:

Déjà vu for Yahoo’s football fantasy users

Speaking of football, the season got off to a rough start for thousands of die-hard fans who were left beyond irate on Sunday night when the LIVE draft of Yahoo’s fantasy league—the one where people carefully research and plan their top picks for—was completely disabled by technical issues. Of course apologies were flowing freely, but maybe they were too little and too late. This isn’t the first time the Internet giant encountered technical snafus at a crucial time during fantasy football season. Similar issues occurred back in 2012 when the site crashed a few hours before kickoff on a game day, and last-minute trades were shut out. This year’s draft was rescheduled for Monday night, but our guess is there are millions of football fans who will be removing Yahoo from their roster next year.

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Email marketing tips: 5 moves for improving effectiveness

August 28, 2014

 

open envelope with paper; improving email open rates and CTRsAnalytics make it simple to analyze your email marketing’s effectiveness, from hard and soft bounces to click-through rates and conversion. But what do you do with that information, and how to you improve if your campaigns are below the industry average?

Here are a few benchmarks broken down by industry, courtesy of MailChimp:

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Word economy: not just good writing—good marketing

August 26, 2014

Goldfish“If I had more time, I would have written a shorter letter.” The old quote—attributed at times to Winston Churchill—says it all. Concise writing is difficult. But it’s important—not just as a matter of good writing, but for effective marketing.

In 2013, a human being’s average attention span was calculated at 8 seconds. That was down from 12 seconds in 2000. A goldfish’s attention span? 9 seconds. That’s right, we have shorter attention spans than goldfish.

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