How to outsource

Outsourcing marketing efforts has become an essential aspect of business strategies. After all, you should focus on what you are good at and outsource the rest.

Outsourcing allows a company to put more focus on product development and overall operations. Many marketing agencies can often provide the same service as an in-house marketing department, but at half the cost.

By outsourcing you gain the following:

* Specialized skills and expertise
* More time- your most valuable asset
* More implementation
* Fast results

Every time you hear outsourcing marketing you think about how expensive marketing agencies are. Don’t forget that there are some Marketing companies that specialize in small businesses, just like BuzzBooster.  They are not in the business of selling you on expensive advertising, they focus on other strategies like internet marketing, direct response marketing and social media marketing to bring you more exposure and more results.

Here are a few  questions that should assist you in finding a marketing agency that is right for you.

* Area of Expertise. Find out what their expertise is in.  What do they focus on? Here are common areas of expertise:
o Search Engine Marketing and Optimization
o Branding
o Positioning
o Affiliate Marketing Development and Management
o Marketing Strategy and Plan Development
o Internet Marketing Strategy and Plan Development
o Lead Generation
o Sales and Marketing Campaign Development
o Marketing Classes, Seminars, and Workshops

Figure out what areas you need help in and look for consultants with expertise in those areas.

# Training/Education: What type of training and/or education is important to you. I will tell you that education is important, however experience and hands-on expertise can far out weigh education when it comes down to success in marketing.

Ask for case studies, referrals, and experience in the areas that you need assistance in.
# Company Achievements What are the notable achievements that the marketing consultant has achieved. What work are they most proud of?

Ask them to show you examples of campaigns they run for other clients.

Wrong Business Choreography

Business Choreography is how you conduct every touch point with customers and prospects. How you present products and services, how you distribute and how you sell them.

Today I want to show you how it can go wrong when you make a decision without looking at all the different angles.

We are going to see what happened with the comics industries.

Do you remember the last time you read a comic book? I used to be a big comic reader when I was a kid but it has been several years since I bought one.

They are not around anymore unless you go to a comic book store.

You may think that the reason you don’t see comic books anymore is due to technology. But this is not the main reason.

Some years ago publishers were not happy with the fact that they would have to refund returns from paper stands and decided to bring the concept of comic book stores. Sales would be final, products would all be related to comics and so, they thought this would be the perfect move.

They didn’t consider one thing. That the people that ran those stores where usually avid comic readers, male and as some people say smelling like male teenagers do or even worse, they would be the type of “know it all” that talk way too much. (I got one of these some months ago when I tried to by a professional photo camera. They are really annoying).

With these profiles, these stores attracted only men. The women would feel either intimidated or disgusted and they would not come back. Without the women coming, neither came the kids.

To this day, the comic book industry fights to stay alive. This was a big business choreography mistake.

Well, I thought, maybe this is just an over statement. Maybe there was no other choice. Here in Salt Lake for example, there are no paper stands, so it makes sense to have these types of stores. Yesterday I decided to visit one.
I went in and went around the store about 3 times in a total of 15 minutes. I touched books, games and a lot of toys, which I tend to collect.

There were only men inside and the place really had an odd smell. The only guy working there had some fellows around him and was telling jokes about how he made money with game cards. I went by passing in front of him 3 times.

He never even looked at me. I felt like super invisible woman. I did want to buy a comic book. I read about one called Supernatural Law and I wanted a copy. I also saw some paint to color toys which I do and those paints I was not familiar with, so I could use some help. I even stopped once in front of the guy like if wanted to ask a question.Forgot I was super invisible and the guy obviously couldn’t see me, so I left.
Went to spend my super money somewhere else.

Left feeling the place was weird and with no intentions of coming back.

Social Media Marketing vs. Search Engine Marketing

Social Media Marketing vs. Search Engine Marketing: Which Strategy Is #1?
When it comes to marketing, businesses have more options than ever before thanks to the reach of the Internet. Instead of being confined to your local town, region or even country, you can sell goods and services to millions of people around the world. Small and medium sized businesses genuinely have the chance to become big operators if everything goes well for them. As far as marketing goes, search engine marketing and social media marketing are two of the most popular strategies. Below, we will look at the advantages of each method over the other as well as discussing how to use both effectively.

Why Social Media Marketing Is Better
With social media, you have the ability to directly communicate with consumers and tend to their needs personally, something which isn’t possible with search engine marketing. Thanks to social media, you can appear to be a benevolent company with the best interests of the consumer at heart. It provides you with a greater level of credibility too as customers can see you interacting with people every single day and they know you have nowhere to hide if your products/services are not up to scratch.

Reputation management is one of the most important phrases in any company’s vocabulary when dealing with online consumers. Social media marketing allows you to quickly respond to criticism, setting things straight and keeping your reputation intact. Keeping a clean slate is essential to the future health of your company. With search engine marketing, there is little you can do to prevent negative comments appearing. Your best bet is to contact a specialist company that can write a host of positive material thus pushing the negative comments down the rankings. The trouble is, this takes time and every minute a bad review is visible on the top few pages of Google, your company potentially loses a lot of customers.

Social media sites such as Facebook and Twitter have created tools to further improve customer experience. For example, Facebook allows you to create a community page where your company is discussed extensively. This gives you the opportunity to know more about your audience and vice versa.

Why Search Engine Marketing Is Better

If you don’t already have social media accounts, you are making a big mistake and have a lot of catching up to do. In contrast, you can begin search engine marketing as soon as you establish some sort of presence online. Although social media sites have hundreds of millions of users, this still pales into comparison with the number of people who actively use search engines. An estimated 90% of Internet activity begins with a search. A majority of consumers still use a major search engine like Google to find out more information on a company including product reviews.

If you are clever enough, you can create a website or webpage with targeted phrases to capture your ideal audience. The Keyword Tool that’s free from Google AdWords is a great help because it allows you to find out exactly how many people search for a particular keyword or phrase each month. You receive worldwide and local figures and can also find out how competitive the keyword is. You can then use this information to create web copy that’s search engine friendly.

Even if you can’t get into the organic search results, there’s always plan B which is to spend until you become visible! Paid search listings are not actually that expensive and they allow you to customise your appearance. Admittedly, organic searches are better but a paid search listing still gives you a considerable web presence and is far superior to the majority of paid marketing strategies.

Why Not Have Both?

It’s probably a matter of what your company actually needs at a certain point in time but you’re better off striving to utilise both marketing strategies. There is always the chance that one will not work as well as you would hope so having a back-up plan is always a good idea. Savvy entrepreneurs will look to combine the two and seek to have an equal level of traffic from each in case one falters. Besides, search engine marketing helps your social media campaign via keyword research. If you want to get your social network profile seen, you will still need to include certain keywords.

In a hypothetical scenario, if you only have enough time/money to commit to one strategy, search engine marketing is probably the better option simply because more people use search engines than social media websites and there may well be a higher conversion rate also (though this is debatable). However, if you have even a small amount of money left from your budget each month, it would be a good idea to put it towards a Facebook ad marketing campaign. A little goes a long way in the Internet marketing business when you know what you’re doing.

An article is written by Kate Willer. I like social networks, Google android, mac data recovery and psychology. I’m interested in IT services, computer upgrades, computer repair, different computer apps. Love travelling and skiing.

Improve your website

Take a look at your website and web advertising.  Ask yourself some clear questions:

Are my ads designed to get users to click on them, or to try a direct sale of a product?

Am I spending money on keywords that the demographic I seek uses to search for my product?

Am I sending the advertising link to context sensitive pages within my site that provide real value to the user when they click through?

Once the user has clicked through – does my site have a clear call to action and the EASY and FAST ability to contact me for direct results on that call to action?

Is my site easy to navigate so that you can find the information you want and need once you are on the site?

Is my contact information clearly shown IN TEXT (not a graphic) on every single page of my site?

Promoting your website

Here are some ways to promote your website and bring more traffic

Sticky Sites Work: Make your site “sticky” by adding discussion boards, freebies, software downloads, and/or free original content.

Ebooks: Writing and giving away your own e-book is viral marketing at its finest. After creation, make sure you list it with the various free ebook directories that exist for such purposes. You’ll also want to contact other site owners who may have an interest in giving your content away for free to their site visitors or ezine subscribers. If you run your own Affiliate Program, you could make them re-brandable as an incentive for your resellers to give your ebooks away.

Coupons: Use your computer to create some money-saving coupons for a discount on online purchases made at your site, and pass them out or do a direct mailing and also list them on your website.

Voicemail: If your company has voice mail, have your employees’ list your web address in their messages. If you use an answering machine, make sure you include it in your “unavailable message”.

Make more sales

Negotiation is important and happens in different formats. Face to face, over the phone, to a group and on a website.

You need to become a master negotiator to become really successful in business and have a lot of fun while you sell.

The negotiation process has 4 stages. Believe me this stages happen all the time no matter how you are selling- talking to people or the copy of a website.

1. Find the broken windows.- Find (or if you are writing- assume)the real problems going in the mind of your prospect. It might not be what they think it is.

2. Join the Tango. After you know the problems, you know there is drama involved and you join the tango or the conversation going in their minds. This will create a connection with your prospects.

3. Incorporate mystery and rituals. You need to leave some unanswered questions and show your structure. This keeps the mind hooked to you.

4. Extract the wow. Just like in  infomercials there needs to be a wow moment. Here you show the possibilities.

5. Tie the know. Here is where the deal gets done, you create a partnership with your prospect. If you do all of the above right, you don’t need to ask for the sale, but if the prospect doesn’t propose, it is up to you my dear to do so.

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This weekend we are going after wild horses to take pictures and some videos. I’ll show you later

Big Marketing Mistake

Have you heard about the supermarket chain that decided to sell peeled bananas. The decision was made based on the concept that people are busy and don’t want to work in order to eat.
Just one “tiny” detail was forgotten: they didn’t ask if peeled bananas sounded like a good idea to the consumer, they didn’t ask the consumer at all and never considered that bananas already come in the best possible package and are very easy to eat. They never asked if this move would bring any benefits to the consumer.

This decision lead to a storm of bad PR and a lot of bad talk in social media environments.

Businesses need to bring new things every now and then and make changes, but it is always a good idea to ask the consumer what he/she really wants and see if with that innovation, you are also bringing some benefits to the market and solving a problem. Peeled bananas do not solve a problem.