Brand marketing has always been one of the most significant marketing strategies used by companies. But although it may seem obvious at first that a company should have a recognizable brand, it is actually a bit more complicated than it appears on the surface. Brand marketing may have been at the strategic forefront for quite a while, but there are companies that have taken the idea of using their brand as their number one strategy to another level.
Read MoreCustomers buy from the person they connect with.
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Read MoreOne of the questions we always get is “Do you do SEO?” It’s usually asked as if it was a buzzword picked up casually in conversation, something that closer resembles a Holy Grail than a marketing discipline.
In short, the answer is yes, we do SEO.
Read MoreFor the past several years, I haven’t gone a single month without saying something along the lines of “Your customers aren’t buying from a business, they’re buying from you.”
This sentiment that I often share with clients, prospects, and colleagues is all too often lost in the modern-day world. For the vast majority of our clients, they fall in the small or medium-sized business bucket. These are individuals who are going out there each and every day, sharing their experiences, telling their story, and connecting with others on a more intimate level.
Read MoreEverything we do is done to establish a brand for our clientele, regardless of whether they have a brand new business or have been around for years. For those who have been in operation for some time, we’ve noticed over the past five months that their reach tends to generally be limited to tight-nit communities.
Read MoreOften, we find that when we speak with a potential client, they’ll frequently say something along the lines of “I don’t need marketing. I need sales!” If we had a nickel for every time we heard that one.
But the truth is that there’s a reason why every successful Fortune 500 company has a distinct department for both (and sub-departments within those departments). So, today we’d like to talk about why it’s important to marry marketing and sales together.
Read MoreBelieve it or not, starting a small business is always a huge step forward. Despite the plethora of competition, in time, you’ll find that you have much more freedom, cash flow, and ownership than you ever would working for a much larger organization.
For me, one of the early lessons I learned is that I can’t do it all. For instance, you might be effective at running the day-to-day operations of your business, however, marketing might be a foreign concept.
But it doesn’t have to be daunting. As a matter of fact, there are four easy ways to launch your digital marketing strategy.
Read MoreWhen I was in college, one of the first marketing concepts I learned was about the power of a brand. “A brand is a promise,” my professor would say. “It’s a promise to your customers to uphold certain values that represent how you want to do business and be seen by the rest of the world.”
These values can range from creating the expectation of excellent customer service to following a code of ethics with each transaction. The important thing is that those values are consistent throughout a business’ life.
Read MoreWith Halloween just a mere eight days away, the holiday season is soon to follow. During this time, many retail businesses will be extremely busy as countless holiday shoppers stop buy to purchase gifts for their loved ones.
Some see this as the time to scale back on marketing because business is going so well that there’s no need to get the word out anymore. We’re here to tell you differently.
Read MoreWhen starting a business, it’s easy to fall into the trap of “I need to be 100% business-oriented all the time.” Many people see owning a business as they’re brainchild, so they want it to be just perfect.
News flash!
People don’t like that.
Read MoreWhen I first started out as a digital marketing consultant, I thought that social media is the easiest value-added service to bring to clients. An astounding number of small businesses aren’t on social media right now, while their competitors have been absolutely crushing it. Plus, there are numerous platforms and each platform has its own “rules for success”. The market seemed to be wide open.
Read MoreOne of the most common things Rizzo Young Marketing sees are businesses constantly trying to sell themselves. Whether it be through posting on social media, email marketing, or any form of print advertising, the only content they are providing is a sales pitch.
Read MoreDespite what some may think, there's a huge discrepancy between personal and professional social media marketing. On a daily basis, countless businesses phone it in with their social media strategy, leading to a lack of reach, engagement, followers, and ultimately, sales.
But today, we're going to change the tide in your favor with these five basic, but key, tips for social media marketing.
Read MoreRegardless of how you position your business, there must be a readily apparent value proposition. This is one of the most fundamental concepts of marketing, yet it all too often seems to be misunderstood.
Every time you post to social media, send out an email newsletter, or launch a paid advertising campaign, you have mere seconds to capture your prospect’s attention. With such little time, you have to discern whether or not your offering is strong enough.
Read MoreThroughout my time consulting, I’ve met numerous people who insist on waiting for their product to be ready or their business to be formalized before they begin their marketing efforts. My advice: Don’t wait. Market now.
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