Small Biz in a Digital Age: Direct Response Marketing
GoLocalProv Business Team
Small Biz in a Digital Age: Direct Response Marketing
The world of business is moving faster -- hyper fast. Small businesses face the challenge of trying to keep up and innovate their business to create an advantage.
This week, GoLocal brings you a look at how to incorporate direct response marketing techniques into your existing marketing strategy for your small business. This series is sponsored by Blue Cross Blue Shield of Rhode Island - but know they have no editorial review or control. The goal is to help small businesses compete and grow in a period of tremendous change.
For small business owners it is just as important to engage customers as it is to brand. Direct response marketing is an effective hybrid of these two concepts: you get your brand introduced through social media, or online marketing and you get a direct response from the customer who sees the advertisement and is requested to engage with your brand in order to take advantage of a deal, promotion or event.
The goal is to use tools that allow your company to enhance their data and knowledge of its customers.
“[…]direct response marketing, unlike mass marketing, goes through these stages with your prospects,” says Victor Ijidola, guest writer for Forbes. “From helping them recognize the need for your product, providing them with information for purchase, providing them with detailed information to compare with other brands, helping them make purchase decision and ultimately, leading them to become a lifetime customer.”
This immediate action can be created in the following ways: getting new customers to sign up for your e-newsletter or offering a discount for a Facebook LIKE. The goal is to engage and create a deeper relationship.
Small business owners can also rely on online social media sites they are currently using like Tumblr orPinterest as an alternative option for getting information to your customer base.
These sites offer analytics help, and you are able to see what your customers are interested in, read organic posts, and listen to their feedback on what your business currently offers.
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