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Wednesday 4 June 2014

Digital Marketing Guidelines for who want to Increase Sales ROI


In simplistic terms, digital marketing is the promotion of products or brands via one or more forms of electronic media. Digital marketing differs from traditional marketing in that it involves the use of channels and methods that enable an organization to analyze marketing campaigns and Understand what is working and what isn't – Typically in real time. 


Why is digital marketing so important?

Digital marketers monitor things like what is being viewed, how often and for how long, sales conversions, what content Works and doesn't work, etc. While the Internet is, perhaps, the channel most closely associated With digital marketing, others include wireless text messaging, mobile instant messaging, mobile apps, podcast, electronic billboards, digital television and radio channels, etc.

Because it is not only a rapidly growing force in the current marketing playing field, it is set to be the future of marketing, and it seems likely that digital media will soon replace more traditional forms altogether. Digital marketing is infinitely more affordable than traditional offline marketing methods. An email or social media campaign, for example, can transmit a marketing message to consumers for the merest fraction of the cost of a TV ad or print campaign, and potentially reach a wider audience. 

But one of the main benefits of conducting your marketing digitally is the ease with which results can be tracked and monitored. Rather than conducting expensive customer research, you can quickly view customer response rates and measure the success of your marketing campaign in real-time, enabling you to plan more effectively for the next one. 

The facts are that digital methods of communication and marketing are faster, more versatile, practical and streamlined, so it is perhaps unsurprising that once the technology became available we began quickly moving into the digital age. 

The good news is that digital offers just as much potential to marketers as it does to consumers. The bottom line is, the digital age is here, and those businesses that fail to adapt to the new marketing climate are at great risk of going extinct sooner rather than later.

The importance of using digital marketing channels, The use of digital marketing channels is key if you want to reach your clients, says Dez Derry. Law firms are still not using social media properly Article by asking you a simple question. When did you last go online? Being online is not just about checking social media, reading news stories or shopping.  

Your emails came to you online, the text messages on your phone may well have been transferred in part via an online system, and your TV broadcaster can use the internet to update your listings or subscription to your set top box. My point is online digital channels are everywhere, yet there are still a lot of law firms lacking any Desire to embrace digital channels fully. 

We’re now at a stage where an entire generation of young adults do not remember what the world was like before the internet. For them it is something that has simply always been there and in turn they’re influencing other generations to use digital channels to find the services they need. 

The legal sector needs to start acting now and make the most of what is no longer a digital revolution but is now a digital normality. Other business sectors have embraced digital marketing and it has done wonders for them. Looking at retail, it ’s hard to find anyone that’s not at least once purchased something online via Amazon or had their weekly supermarket shopping delivered. 

In fact the UK’s online retail association IMRG and consultants Cap Gemini predict that this year online retailers will earn over £10bn for the first time ever, and that’s just in December, so why shouldn’t law firms also Take a cut? Different digital channels offer different solutions for growing your business and using them together can make a massive difference.

Telling people who are:

Website: This is your most important digital channel and the place where your online clients will learn the most about you. Easy to understand content needs to be updated regularly with the whole site mobile optimized too, meaning it can be viewed on any device. This is increasingly important with figures published by the International Telecommunications Union (ITU) showing that globally 1.2 billion people access the web via mobile broadband.

Video: A video on your website gives your firm a personality and allows you to get across information that isn’t always easy with text alone. It also keeps people on your homepage for longer which means your clients are more likely to get in touch and become a paying client. Showing how professional you are in your videos will also reflect how professional you are in the services you offer.

Search Engines: Following the previous steps will help your website appear above your competitors in the results of search engines like Google, when a potential client is searching for a service you offer. You can increase this further by looking at pay-per click (PPC) campaigns to refine exactly where you appear when certain search keywords are used. A full service digital agency can assist you in creating a PPC campaign so you’re able to generate good leads and analyses how well the campaign is working.

Reaching a wider audience:

• Social Media: Facebook, Twitter, Google+ and LinkedIn are where peer recommendation come into play. Being on social media allows current clients to talk about how great your service independently. It also gives you a chance to add links to your blog and your website, while also interacting with potential new clients.

• Blogging: As explained earlier, writing a regular blog helps keep your website higher up in search engine results. But as experts in law, writing short articles on legal matters, offering basic advice, or opinions on recent sector changes show that if the reader ever needs a lawyer you’re the one to contact. It also gives you another chance to point your social media channels to your website.

• Email: Offering an email newsletter is a great way of keeping in touch with previous clients for repeat business. According to the Direct Marketing Association email marketing ROI was £21.48 for every £1 spent in 2012, proving it’s a fantastic investment.

Using digital channels does not mean you have to stop the traditional methods used to interact with new and current clients. But as more and more people look for services online, the importance of not accessing the market via digital channels become clear.

Challenges Facing Digital Marketers

Proliferation of digital channels. Consumers use multiple digital channels and a variety of devices that use different protocols, specifications and interfaces and they interact with those devices in different ways and for different purposes. Intensifying competition. Digital channels are relatively cheap, compared with traditional media, making them within reach of practically every business of every size. As a result, it’s becoming a lot harder to capture consumers’ attention.

Exploding data volumes. Consumers leave behind a huge trail of data in digital channels. It’s extremely difficult to get a handle on all that data, as well as find the right data within exploding data volumes that can help you make the right decisions.

Three Keys to Digital Marketing Success 
So, what does it take to do digital marketing right? Here are three keys to digital marketing success:
1. Manage complex customer relationships across a variety of channels – both digital and traditional. 
2. Respond to and initiate dynamic customer interactions. 
3. Extract value from big data to make better decision

Monday 2 June 2014

Lines within Digital Marketing Become Unclear - Preethi Mariappan


Day 2 of Goafest 2014 started off on a promising note with an insightful presentation by Preethi Mariappan, Executive Creative Director at Razorfish Germany. Giving real-life examples to highlight each point, Mariappan outlined the new focus areas for brands in the current digital and social world -  content, experiences, influencers, fans and social data.

This “social transformation”, according to Mariappan, can be seen since in the way the metrics used by advertisers have changed over the years. 2009 was the age of likes, where one would do anything, including offering free stuff to get people to like your page. Around 2011, we had Facebook apps as the panacea for everything. Right now, we are in the age of social relevance. “Today, social metrics center on customer conversations, meaningful connections, branded experience, relationships and lead generation,” she said.

So, how does one achieve social relevance? According to Mariappan, it can be achieved by focusing on great content, reaching out the right influencers, using fans for amplification, creating meaningful experiences and using social data to identify customer problems.

Speaking on content, Mariappan said, “Only 74 of the top 5,000 channels on YouTube belong to brands. When you think about content on the internet, remember you are going up against the likes of Disney, Lady Gaga, etc.” The trick here is to differentiate your content from everyone else. Along with this, brands should also identify, which are the right platforms for their target audience. Giving the example of Maggi, she explained that to reach out to their target audience of young, working people looking for a quick recipe, Maggi started creating Vine videos that gave cooking tips, e.g., ‘How to slice mushrooms quickly’, etc. The idea was to communicate with the TG in a manner that would be relevant to them and through a platform that they were comfortable with (since most of the TG would most likely watch the videos on their phone while travelling.)

Celebrity endorsement is still a big money business, due to the idea that celebrities can be great influencers. However, Mariappan pointed out that an “influencer” need not always be a movie star or a famous footballer. She introduced the concept of ‘micro influencers’, basically a person who has a lot of influence among a certain section of people on a particular medium, for example, fashion bloggers, popular Instagram photographers, etc. “10 per cent of people can convince the remaining 90 per cent, but brands need to trust these influencers,” said Mariappan. She gave the example of Mercedes Benz, which invited four of Instagram’s most popular photographers to a 4-week road trip on the Mercedes CLA. The challenge was that the photographer with the most likes on their Instagram page during the period would get to keep the car. No professional photographers were involved and the photographs were not touched up. Everything was in real-time. The campaign, informed Mariappan, generated nearly 8,70,000 Instagram impressions with about 2,50,000 likes on Instagram.

The third point in her presentation was on amplifying experiences using digital and social media. “All life experiences are amplified socially. Brands need to create a social experience that is memorable while reaching the user’s own social network without interruption,” she advised. Speaking about the importance of fans in any campaign and how a brand could use them as brand advocates, Mariappan cautioned that this form of fan advocacy was not feasible for all brands. According to her, it works better for “passion” brands, like, a rock band or a car brand like Audi. “Typically, a fan value discussion is dollar discussion. When you can convert a fan to a brand advocate, it is a powerful tool that you can leverage; if you can do it right,” she pointed out. For this to happen, it is imperative that brands celebrate their relationships with their fans by identifying highlights or flashpoints or the ‘passion’ will die out, warned Mariappan.

On a parting note, Mariappan spoke about the importance of social data. Data derived through social networks is considered more valuable than all by advertisers. However, not many seem to be using the data to its full potential. According to Mariappan, no one cares about a new campaign. What people want are solutions to their problems. Her advice to brands was to go through social data to learn the real behavior and pain points of their consumers and then anticipate and solve these problems before or as soon as they occur.

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Digital Marketing Seeing Is Succeeding - Steve Olenski


When It Comes to Digital Marketing Seeing Is Succeeding

A long time ago in a land far away... ok it wasn't all that long ago nor was the land that far away, but a few years back someone said something that struck a chord with me and I have never forgotten it. That something had to do with the way we need to look at our screens - our PC, smartphone and tablet screens.

The man who said it was a gentleman by the name of Bob Gollwitzer, a very smart and savvy guy who is the owner of Pro Mobile Productions in Philly. In fact when Bob said this, it was long before the advent of smartphones and tablets so he is quite the soothsayer.

What Bob said was "We (those in marketing) need to look at our PC screens as if they were televisions and people do not read television, they watch it."

In essence what he was saying that people, AKA consumers don't want to read on their computers per se, they want to view something, too.

Fast forward to today and it's quite obvious that Bob knew what he was talking about.

Below are just some, SOME of the countless statistics that speak to the power of the visual medium - be in video or pictures or both and as you will see, the visual medium permeates every marketing channel.
  • About 50 million people in the U.S. now watch video on their mobile phones . (source)
  • Including video in an introductory email reduced the number of subscriber opt-outs by 75 percent. (source)
  • 85.1 percent of the U.S. Internet audience viewed online video in January 2014. (source)
  • Instagram has 200 million monthly active users. (source)
  • By the end of 2014, nearly one-quarter of U.S. smartphone users will sign into Instagram or share photos at least once per month. (source)
  • Users spend more time on Pinterest (1:17 minutes) or Tumblr (1:38 minutes) than on Twitter, LinkedIn, MySpace and Google+ combined. (source)

Should surprise no one

Face it, if you're in marketing and any of the above stats throw you for a proverbial loop, you may want to consider another career.

The power of visuals in marketing and advertising is not the future, it is the present. Ok technically it's the present AND the future, but my point is this is not something that's coming down the road nor is it a trend or a fad for that matter.

Consumers have, as Bob predicted, taken to looking at their screens as if it were a television. They want and quite frankly, expect to see some kind of visual aid, if you will, when it comes to marketing and advertising. These visual aids resonate and connect with consumers and spur them to take action.

Below are some quotes and thoughts from various marketing professionals re: the power of the visual.

But before I get to them, I want to remind marketers and advertisers alike that just as is the case with every form of marketing, the most important word to remember at all times is relevance. If what you share is not relevant to your customer and prospect, it will not matter so don't even bother.

Moral: Know your customer and potential customers then give them what they want and are looking for and are interested in.

Some words to wise on the subject of the power of visuals in marketing.
"Video is all about storytelling. There is no better way to get people to connect to a story than having them watch something. This helps them to see and hear things first hand. It draws out more emotion than just reading something in print. People want to share a video that made them laugh, cry or was simply informative. In fact, video gets shared three times more often than text. When you can get people more emotionally involved, then it develops a deeper connection with the brand." -- Chris Yates, Huddle Productions CEO, 4-Time EMMY Winner

"With user preference shifting to viewing information versus reading it, we have begun to redirect our marketing dollars to visual relevance in our industry. While the return on economics isn't quite there yet, we are making the investment now in order to learn best practices for the future. Without question in the next few years, this will become a significant marketing platform and the major forces are steering us this way." -- Chris Mettler, Comparecards.com

"Pinterest, our still somewhat new little sister on the block in regards to tactics, can be a little daunting and way too fun at first, but it has proven to be a powerful tool. When we look at our site analytics and conversion rates, pinning has a great ROI. We post cool pics coupled with no-nonsense call's to action. We pin to the right boards and our content gets shared to relevant and targeted followers who are highly interested in what's being shared." -- Asenath Horton, Principal, The City Launch

"Visuals in marketing are essential for us. We work in a highly technical field. Our software and technologies can be daunting to some of our clients. Visuals such as infographics and videos help us tell our message more effectively and in a concise method. In addition, they make excellent sales tools." -- Dave Turner, CEO of SkyCentral and GroupLink

British Telecom announces 80 jobs for engineers in the North East


David Cameron is “delighted” at today’s news of a major BT recruitment drive that will create 80 engineering jobs in the North East and play a crucial part in growing the economy.

The Prime Minister welcomed the announcement by the telecoms giant which he said will deliver a “world-class infrastructure” for Britain as well as financial security for families.

BT, which is already rolling out its high-speed fibre broadband faster than anywhere in the world, is out to up its game in a bid to keep up with ever-rising expectations of today’s customers who are so heavily reliant upon the internet.

Its local network business Openreach already has two thirds of the UK covered, including more than 690,000 homes in the North East, but it is keen to improve its customer service and extend high-speed broadband to more communities.

Having more engineers UK-wide will enable it to install new lines and fix faults more quickly.

The plans are for 1,600 new recruits in total, with 80 of them coming from the North East and today’s news is especially good for Durham, Darlington and Stockton, as well as Morpeth and Bedlington, which are all areas the company is said to be keen to recruit from.

David Cameron said: “Supporting business, creating jobs and providing a better future for hardworking people is a crucial part of our long-term economic plan.

“So I am delighted that BT is launching this major recruitment drive across the UK, providing financial security for families and delivering a world class infrastructure for Britain.”

The announcement includes a call-out too for more female engineers and ex-military personnel.

Openreach has a long-standing relationship with the armed forces, having recruited more than 1,600 former servicemen and women over the last three years. Successful new ones will join through its civilian work attachment scheme designed to ease transition from the Forces.

And it has already launched a campaign encouraging women to consider engineering as a career.

Its chief executive Joe Garner said: “We are also keen to recruit women as I’m keen to dispel the myth that being an engineer is an exclusively male vocation.

“We have many successful women engineers and it is my personal belief that recruiting more will also help our customer service agenda.”

He said new-starters will be joining a world-class team which rolls out broadband faster than anywhere else worldwide.

How to use Cell Phone with Info of Utilization now by Prabhakar


You need satisfactory schooling to properly fully grasp these bits of technological innovation. The ideas are a good begin in your vacation for more information on mobile devices. Be sure to restart your mobile phone sometimes in order to removed saved plan memory space from social media software. As a result your phone to do its finest. Invest some time in terms of acquiring extensive guarantees. These extra prices are generally pointless. If you achieve a malfunctioning cellular phone, issues with a cellular phone are likely to appear from the first year as the standard guarantee continues to be ultimately. As well as, lots of folks get new phones with a annual foundation, therefore the prolonged guarantee is then not really worth your time and effort.

Don’t believe you have to hurry to go into a huge hurry to produce an up-date for the latest cell phone. It’s not really worth the hassle. Take a look at reviews online prior to deciding that improving for the most recent cell phone is a thing you understand whether or not it’s recommended to upgrade.

Keep in mind that era will decrease because they age group.You may download the functional lifetime of them via upgrades. However , the more recent telephones obtain the more robust changes.

Mobile phones will end up decelerate as they age group. This makes it increasingly difficult to conduct upgrades for your operating system. There are some periods you need to pick.

Check with individuals you realize for suggestions if you’re nervous about getting a cellular phone. They will make it clearer which mobile phone for yourself.

Will not acquire touch screen phones in the event the only reason you need a cell phone is always to discuss. Cell phones are perfect for folks who use the cell phone for connecting to the web as well as deliver and acquire e-e-mails. Considering that touch screen phones expense much more than program mobile phones, you would like to make investments a smaller volume within a typical cell phone if you’re just going to be chatting and text messaging.

Be sure that you actually need a smart phone prior to buying it. Smartphones are quite pricey, however they are often worthwhile. The trouble is available in whenever you definitely only require merely a basic cell phone that there are plenty of folks who could use much less. This just might not be the wisest selection for you.

Ask family members for viewpoints on mobile phones. They can assist you in deciding on the best phone to suit your needs. Don’t purchase a smartphone in the event you only want a cell phone to help make calls. Smart phones are good for folks who make use of the telephone for connecting to the net as well as to deliver email or use the web via their cell phones. Cell phones might cost more than simple phones, so save money and have an ordinary cell phone if all you need it for is conversing.

You possibly will not even require a situation for the best present day mobile devices. Cell phone companies usually currently use tough materials such as Kevlar or co2 fibers after they build their cell phones. Even though cases can reinforce this power, they could also impede the conventional utilization of the telephone by making accessibility tough. Weigh up the options carefully, and just make your choices based upon what is going to last.

Usually safeguard your cell phone remains safe and secure properly. They could be pricey to switch or repair. Buy a good monitor protector to avoid marring your display. You might also get yourself a challenging case able to keep your phone safe in the event that it really is dropped.

You without doubt understand the protection location in which you work and stay. It could also be where ever you think. Even so, if you’re departing town, you might find that there is not any protection in certain locations where you’re trying to go. Will not allow on your own be misled through the zooming attribute in mobile phone phone’s zoom lens. The standard visual focus are too major to suit in a cell phones. Cell phone digital zooming enlarges pixels this affects image quality. Move much closer for the far better photo as opposed to employing focus.

When you scarcely text message, don’t add a sending text messages plan with your cell phone prepare. Tex-ting programs are high priced when you think about how tiny info they use. There are numerous software readily available which allow you to text message.

Cellphone programs for households don’t only have to be for people who are certainly not actually within the very same family. A lot of people are not aware of this reality plus they overlook the savings. You will get anyone signed up a plan with any individual and employ the sale.

Don’t keep your mobile phone in the very hot car!Keep your cell phone has run out of harm’s way and definitely in a great place! Only purchase a cell phone together with the functions you want. Many cellular phones have all kinds of options people never ever use. Your cellphone will enjoy longer daily life when you DE-activate untouched capabilities. You won’t need to have these features all the time. You may never make use of them whatsoever. You should always keep these turned off inside of your cell phone. Don’t depart your mobile phone in a hot auto!Make sure your phone remains to be amazing and cool! If you are a parent, you have to be positive to undergo your child’s phone to look into security settings. Make certain they can’t go to harmful sites or check out in question websites. This helps maintain your family members greater.

Make sure you close any cell phone system you’re not making use of is entirely shut down.Many times they stay open up except when physically DE-activate. A lot of software at one time can certainly make your cellphone to work slow-moving. A solar powered battery charger is the best way to keep your mobile phone dies. This can serve you properly in a car, home, or where ever there is sun rays. You possibly can make confident your cell phone has better battery power by transforming it away when you’re not in use. Change it off your mobile phone through the night or during any period you don’t intend on responding to it. The identical should be done if you’re within an region exactly where there is absolutely no reception. Achieving this could prolong battery lifetime of your electric battery.

Avoid excessive fees without exception with the aid of apps.Your plan probably includes a reduce with regards to the amount of texts it is possible to send out or mobile phone minutes or so. Skype even gives you to do video to bring down a few minutes. Since you now are familiar with how to get the most from your telephone, as well as how to purchase a fresh one just in case this is not an option, you ought to be satisfied you look at this. These guidelines will enable you to have got a much better knowledge of your cell phone. So, just go and have some fun!

Thursday 29 May 2014

B2B Lead Generation Companies by Relationships of Creative Management


The entire business scenario has changed over the past few decades and B2B lead generation companies need to adopt new innovative methods and techniques to stay ahead of their competitors. The fact is that the decision makers virtually live on the edge today with so many fires to put out, B2B lead generation companies cannot hope to win them over using the same old cold calling techniques. The entire process of getting to that all important people has become far more complex now with the technology and the habits of the key decision makers undergoing a sea change. Traditional cold calling techniques need a significant make over in the present day business scenario in order to make an entry into the sales cycle.

To make a meaningful contact with the key decision makers in the present day sales environment, cold calling requires a creative management of relationships and building of thoughtful approaches based on innovative sales strategies.

Some of the basic fundamentals of cold calling that B2B lead generation companies can adopt in today’s complex and maddening business environment are as follows:

Moving slowly up the hierarchy ladder:

The top level decision makers are so busy putting out a thousand fires of their own everyday, they put up several layers of barriers around themselves in call screeners and administrative assistants. It’s best to start from the lower level executives in an organization and be known to the top bosses before you actually approach them.

Don’t be too greedy:

Don’t be in a hurry to grab a sales opportunity, decision makers have a natural aversion to greedy salespersons. Make your call sound like a business intelligence call, not a sales call. Try to strengthen your social networking with every call and prepare the groundwork for the sales cycle to follow. Empathize with the prospect, know about their needs and pain points, so that you can offer them a good solution.

Learn to use referrals:

Making a short list of useful referrals is very handy while cold calling. Use these referrals while approaching the key decision makers, this can open a few gates for you and let you in with minimum resistance.

The realities of the business world have changed, so B2B lead generation companies should also adopt new methods and approaches if they want to succeed in this fiercely competitive world.

Tuesday 20 May 2014

Tip for Checklist to Achieve B2B Sales Calling Process to Improve Sales ROI


The quality of the information that you know about your prospects affects how well you can seal the deal with them. A definite sales approach along with a solid pre-call research method makes a big difference in winning and losing an opportunity.

As per Kelley Roberson from ‘The Robertson Group’, the thought behind pre-call research isn’t in devoting “hours scouring the Internet or news services”. Instead, it is measured by how cleverly you can correspond with your prospect about the key business issues that they face.

Try asking yourself: 
Tip for Checklist to Achieve B2B Sales Calling Process to Improve Sales ROI

How much time it took for you to gather data about your prospects? How well was your previous sales call? Did you accomplish your set goal? Do you know your next plan of action with the prospect? Do you have an indication that a real sales opportunity exists?

It’s very important that you define and follow a standard procedure for better closure of deals. Using a pre-call and a post-call checklist goes a long way in helping you out when you are stuck up somewhere or don’t know how you have to move ahead to finalizing a deal. This will also help you in evaluating the value of your sales calls.

It is next to impossible for anyone to achieve a successful sale from a single prospect or a contact. Showing up with no future plan of action makes you look amateurish in front of your prospect which is exactly what you don’t want in this day and age of tough competition in the market. A lot of sales opportunities have a range of variables that should be considered and acted upon if they are to attain a booming sales conclusion.

You have a take many strides before achieving this and just like a good chess player; you need to think ahead of the game. 


Given below are a few useful pre-call and post-call checklist items that can help you to boost your sales calling efforts:

Pre-Call Checklist


Here are a few issues which you need to think before calling on a new prospect or an existing customer:

  • What is the objective of my call and who is the correct point of contact with whom I need to speak to in the prospects company?
  • Try to make a profile of the prospect – both in terms of the organization and contact person. This will help you to have an idea of who and what the prospect is and what authority he/she holds
  • Get as much information as possible on the current processes/situation related to your offering
  • Who all are the key decision maker(s) in the company? If there are many; who has the major power in the company?
  • What potentially hindrances exist that can derail the sale?
  • Which juncture am I at in the sales life cycle? Suspecting, Prospecting, Solution Proposal or Negotiation, etc. Knowing this will help to frame your discussions
  • How will I initiate the call with the prospect?
  • What information do I have and what is missing which I need to discover about the prospect?
  • What sort of doubts could emerge out on the call and how will I handle them?
  • What will be my fallback position?


Post-call checklist

  • Here are a few scenarios to think of when analyzing your prospect sales interaction:
  • Did I achieve my set goal?
  • Was there anything which went unfavorable during the call?
  • What additional prospect/business information I have collected?
  • Was I able to find out their business processes? For example, we need to understand a number of things about our prospects - Current Demand/Lead Generation Process which includes Data Sources (In-house, Standard Data, Custom Data, etc.), Campaign Channels, Current Sales Strength, Sales Model, Target Audience, etc. This would help our team to sale better!
  • Did I discover their current challenges & their business objectives of looking at a solution
  • Do I have any indication that this is still a probable sales opportunity?
  • Did I put appropriate qualifiers – BANT, MEDDIC Qualification, etc. based on our sales process
  • Was I able to take the sale to the next stage of our typical sales cycle  
  • What should be my next steps to move the sales opportunity ahead?
  • What are the action items from the call? What types of timelines and who is accountable? Do I need support from other teams like Marketing or Operations? When is my next interaction with the prospect?
  • What will be the next objective of my call?
  • What is the best-fit scenario after he final analysis – is the opportunity worth pursuing


This tracking process will help you to find out your exact position in the sales cycle with that particular prospect; so that you know what key actions need to be taken. It also helps in continuous improvement of your sales calling process, which lets you to perk up your prospecting skills as you analyze what had worked well for a previous prospect and what did not.

If you miss any of these pointers, however, make sure that you take time to revisit them later on in the sales cycle – to improve your productivity. 
Source : Inbound Marketing |  CRM Data |  Event Marketing |  Account Based Marketing |  Marketing intelligence |  Target Audience Profiling |  Sales Intelligence

How to Build an Email List for B2B and B2C


Step 1:   Specific to Business-to-Business (B2B)

- Define your ideal prospects – who are likely to buy your product/services
- Set criteria and filters – company criteria (firmographic – size, LOB, Location, Markets, product/service, financials, company purchase pattern, etc.) and contact criteria (job role, designation, location, authority, etc.)
- Define the data fields you want including Email id and first name (typically emails are addressed by first name)
- Use your in-house team or outsource to a data vendor the task of sourcing new email ids; as well as appending your existing data
- Verify Email id through verifier tool (many data vendors provide verification technology). A few vendors provide verification of email data through tele-calling
- Once the list is built – tag and segment for your various marketing campaigns
- Certain country regulations require ‘opt-in’ for B2B commercial email too. For such countries one needs to deploy a data provider having experience in generating consent based data. 

Step 2 : Specific to Business-to-Consumer (B2C)

- Building individual consumer email list is more difficult as well as governed by stringent regulations
- Best practice is to build ‘Opt-in’ Email list through various channels like ‘point of sales consent’ (requesting permission during an online or offline purchase), Online initiatives like Sweepstakes, Social media activities like surveys, contents, Polls, etc. The basic idea is to incentivize/ reward consumers/prospective buyers for sharing their information as well as inputs.

Monday 19 May 2014

How Tackle Competitor with Marketing Plans - Some Market Buddy


How Tackle Competitor with Marketing Plans - Some Market Buddy
Customers are Ignoring You (Photo credit: ronploof)
Some Market buddy who help for " How Tackle Competitor with Marketing Plans " for best ROI on sales and Grow business with Respect of  market condition.
  • Who Are You Writing For?
  • What is Your Customer Avatar?
  • How Can You Make Your Customers Lives Easier by Solving a Common Problem They Face?
  •  How Do You Keep Your Audience Engaged?
  • Are You Providing a Call to Action for Readers? Will They Feel Compelled to Get in Touch?
  • SEW -


Entrepreneur  - 
Normal has left the marketing arena - What do customers love about your business and what one change could make them love it even more? Example: Disney is replacing its popular decade-old FastPass, which allows visitors to skip long lines, with an RFID-encoded MagicBand bracelet that unlocks the resort experience with a flick of the wrist.

  • What aspects of your customers' experience cause annoyance and what one change could eliminate that point of irritation? Example: Starbucks addressed public pressure to reduce trash by rolling out $1 reusable plastic cups, along with the incentive of a 10 percent discount each time the cups get used.  
  •  What attributes or values make customers choose your business over others and what one change could deepen or reward their commitment?Example: Nearly a million small businesses have started using Square card readers, enabling them to complete purchases on the spot while also responding to customers' preference for a charge payment option.


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Thursday 15 May 2014

How To Improve Your Writing Skills - writingTechbro


Do you want to improve your writing skills and become a better writer? I think if you are a blogger or writer like me, you surely would – wouldn’t you?

I get a lot of emails and messages from people asking me these questions repeatedly – “How can I improve my writing skills?” or “How can I develop my writing skills and become a better writer?”

So, I thought of starting a new “Writing” category on my blog, especially to help these friends, and this is the first post under that head.

Well, let me start by confessing that I am not a good writer, nor do I have any special writing skills to speak of. But with time and experience, I’ve improved my writing skills – though the process is still on.

You all have different reasons why you want to improve your writing.

Perhaps you want to write good blog posts, improve your writing for your English class, write or publish your first eBook, or author a book. Or perhaps you just want to learn to respond to emails and comments by developing your writing skills.

It’s a well-known fact that the more you write, the better you become. But you also need to read a lot to become a better writer, which develops your writing skills too.

Becoming a good writer takes practice, hard work, and knowledge. Nothing is impossible if you are ready to learn :)
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“Writing is the best way to talk without being interrupted.” ~ Jules Renard
Below are 4 Ways to Improve Your Writing Skills : 
  • Keep your readers in mind
  • Work on your grammar
  • Write, write, and just write
  • Read a lot

4 Ways to Improve Your Writing Skills
You might have come across a lot of resources to improve writing skills, or ways to develop your writing to get better. But here are a few specific ones that I’ve followed and they’ve worked for me.

Read a lot
You need to devote a little time, perhaps daily, to read. Just pick up any book, magazine, newspaper, or something online to read and try to understand the works of influential people.

When you read, you expand your knowledge, build your vocabulary, and enhance your imagination. This was a habit my parents inculcated in me when I was a child.

I remember the time when I used to read story books before I slept, and that became a habit with time. However, it’s something I need to get back to; though I’m glad my children have taken up this habit from me.

When you read, you begin understanding your writing better. Move out of your usual comfort zone and read something different to enhance your writing skills.

You could even try reading essays or classics to understand why it was so effective and influential. Even people, events, movies, and television can inspire you, isn’t it?

I think it’s best and easiest to improve writing skills by reading. Do you like to read? If you do, what do you like reading?

“The greatest part of a writer’s time is spent in reading, in order to write; a man will turn over half a library to make one book.” ~ Samuel Johnson


Write, write, and just write
Writing IS the only thing that can enhance your writing skills. Sometimes you get so influenced by reading someone else’s work that you start imitating them.

You need to learn from the writers or books you read, but develop your own voice – your own writing style.

Don’t sit to write as soon as you finish a book or reading something. Give it a break, and then write. I know it took me time developing my voice, where blogging and writing was concerned.

● Carry a notebook or journal, wherever you go. Just pen down your thoughts before they vanish!

● Write down ideas that come to your mind. These could be from blogs you read, phrases, comments, characters, topics, titles, subtitles, events, or just anything.

● You could rewrite your old blog posts to re-purpose them. You’d be surprised to see your improved writing skills now as compared to what it was earlier.

● Join a local or online writing workshop or writer’s conferences and groups. These are ways to improve your writing and stay motivated because you learn from others when you talk to them and get feedback on your work.

Also, these are great place to meet literary agents, publishers, authors, writers, and editors. It has been a while since I joined one though.

● Participate in writing prompts as these are good ways to improve your writing skills. Creative Copy Challenge and Writer’s Digest, besides others, provide prompts and writing exercises.

● Comment on blog posts by challenging yourself to write long comments, instead of the usual 1 liners. You’d be surprised to see your writing get better.

● Be creative – think outside the box! Don’t write the same thing every day or you’ll get bored. Try writing the same post or story in different tenses, or a different perspective.

● Find the right environment to write. Try different places or different times of the day to see what suits you. Perhaps you have writer’s block at night, so try waking up 15 minutes earlier, and write in the morning. If you have trouble writing in a noisy place; find a quiet and comfortable one.

● Write EVERY DAY! There is nothing better than writing daily, if you really want to develop your writing skills. Write at least 1,000 words every day, or start with 500 words and increase it slowly.

When you think you’ve written enough, write a little more – it only makes you better. Just pick a topic and WRITE!

It could be a blog post, emails (if you take time to write long ones!), and even comments, especially if they are like mine – nice and long :)

Writing requires dedication, time, and patience. Don’t rush through your writing, something that happens with me when I have less of time.

To improve your writing, you need to write at least 5-6 days a week, if not more. All you need to do is set aside a fixed time to write daily, and just sit and do it!

“The secret of becoming a writer is to write, write and keep on writing.” ~ Ken MacLeod


Work on your grammar
I know blog writing is a little different than the real writing because one can afford to be a little casual here. But when you have to write for your clients or professionally, you need to take utmost care.

Here are a few things to keep in mind –

• Use less of passive voice, and more of active voice. It isn’t always bad to use the passive voice, but active is what’s generally preferred. For example – “The book had been written by Oscar while he was in college” is passive. “Oscar wrote the book while he was in college” is active. I’d be taking up the details about the active and passive voice in a later post.

• Keep your writing clear, direct, and simple. Use the right words at the right time. Don’t fill up pages saying what you want to, if it can be said in a few words.

- Don’t make your sentences too long or hard to read. Remember, the longer you write, the lesser you might hold your reader’s interest. (I hope that’s not the case with my posts!)

- Take care of spelling mistakes.

- Use paragraphs to break your text.

- Take care of the punctuation – use colons, semi-colons, apostrophes, and commas in the right places.

- If phrases aren’t needed or aren’t adding value, just cut them. Sometimes removing what is not required is best done at the editing stage, that’s how I do it. I usually don’t stop my flow of thoughts when I write. But when I edit, I cut the chaff, though I still need to work more on this. :)

• Good writing skills include using strong words, being precise and evocative. Finding the right word, whether it’s a verb or adjective, can spice up your writing. Be specific when you write, without repeating the same words, unless you really have to – as in rhyming words.

• Work on the emotions through your writing. Your readers should feel what you write, whether it’s through your blogs or other writing. Nothing works better than feelings and emotions, don’t you think so?

• Just don’t follow the rules – break them! Sometimes it’s alright to break the rules if you know how and when to break them. This only happens once you’ve mastered it all. However, make sure that you write well enough otherwise.

• Correct your grammar using online resources. Grammar is a pain, I agree. But you have help if you use resources like Grammar Check, Grammarly, or GrammarBook.com.

Even switching on the spell-check and grammar check on MS Word, your iPad and Google Doc helps. I work on MS Word and it works perfectly for me. How about you?

• Edit and re-edit your work – not once, but 2-3 times if required. Editing IS essential, whether you are a blogger or a writer. I don’t think anyone’s perfect – nor is there a perfect masterpiece in writing.

If an author or writer could find something to change in their work, even after completion, if given another chance – they would. Rewrite if necessary – don’t hold yourself if you feel you need to work on your writing to make it better.

Once you finish your work, read through to edit. That would make your first revision, where you can remove the unwanted phrases, words, and check the grammar.

The second revision should ideally be on print or once you read your writing aloud. Hearing your voice, as opposed to seeing your words, may change your thoughts about them. You might get the chance to work on rambling sentences or pretentious-sounding terms.

The third revision should be the next day, or with a fresh pair of eyes. If you cannot afford to do that, even a few hours can make a difference. You can edit the typos, add or delete paragraphs if need be, to make your piece better.

If you have a professional editor, its ideal, but if this isn’t affordable, choose someone to proofread for you.

The person doesn’t have to be better than you. Instead, you need someone to give you feedback on how your tone and points are coming across.

I’m lucky that my hubby is my second pair of eyes there, though sometimes both of us turn blind, because we aren’t perfect :)

Remember, writing should be fun – something you enjoy. Also, there is no one right way to write. You need to find your own writing style and work on it.

“Write. Rewrite. When not writing or rewriting, read. I know of no shortcuts.” ~ Larry L. King


Keep your readers in mind
Whatever you write, you need to write clearly, concisely, and avoid ambiguity of any kind. You want your readers to read, understand and absorb all that you write comfortably. So, short is the answer!

If your page layout is full width, then keep your sentences short, or else set it for a shorter one.

If you think of speed, then 100 characters per line is ideal for reading depending on your font size, and about 45 characters is best for readers comfort.

Use more of associative or descriptive words, paired with a few pictures because images can do wonders to your writing. People will be glued to your work.

Reading online IS tiring. Ask me!! So, do all that you can to reduce the strain by trying the following –

• Add bullets and subheads to break your lines and express yourself.
• Don’t add more than three short sentences to a paragraph so that it’s easier to read.
• Keep a comfortable font size so that your readers don’t have to squint to read.

Most importantly, stay on topic. I sometimes wander off from my main point too if I write too long, which confuses people.

So, building a rough outline helps. Decide on your main and sub-points before you start writing, and ensure your writing is relevant and related.

“Write while the heat is in you. The writer who postpones the recording of his thoughts uses an iron which has cooled to burn a hole with.” ~ Henry David Thoreau

No one is born a writer. Learning to become a good writer takes time, practice and determination. Check out this wonderful video that tells you the way to improve your English writing skills

Speaking of myself, it was only when I started my freelance writing career that I really started to write, which was a few years back. Before that, I was not into writing of any kind at all!

Any suggestion you have, give me!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Rewrite Article Into A Masterpiece - Follow Steps


Rewrite Article Into A Masterpiece - Follow Steps

What sets the best writers apart is their redraft. They painstakingly chip away, smoothing and polishing, until they produce a sparkling diamond. Time and pressure my fiend.

Ordinary writers see redrafting as an inconvenience. They impatiently give their article a quick look over and move on to write something else. The redraft is the MOST important part of your writing. If you want to be an elite writer and gain a loyal following, then you should spend longer redrafting than writing. Take a few days if necessary. One amazing blog post will serve you better than 10 average ones. It’s worth spending the time.

I usually redraft several times. Each time I pick a specific thing to focus on. Here is what I generally do… 
  1. Basic redraft
  2. Slimming down
  3. Split things up
  4. Add emotion
  5. Add something to stimulate senses
  6. Redraft for a good flow
  7. Final thoughts

Basic redraft
My first redraft is a quick read through and correcting basic mistakes – which are plentiful. There are always silly grammar and vocabulary mistake, missed out words etc.

Slimming down
I go through it again and look for words, sentences and paragraphs that are not needed. If I can pull a word or two out, then I will. This can add up to hundreds of words over a whole article. This makes it feel more authoritative, professional and polished. It also reduces the work your readers to do to read your content. This is vital. People are not patient online, and don’t welcome slaving over excessive wordiness.

 Split things up
The visual of your article is also important. I’m sure you've looked at an article and thought “sod that” without reading a word. Some articles look hard work to read. Don’t let this happen to your content. Stand back and take a look at your article and ask yourself honestly whether you would want to read it. If a paragraph is long, split it up into 2 or 3 smaller ones. Use subheadings, pictures, capitals and bold for emphasis. This makes the prospect of reading it less daunting.

 Add emotion
People better remember something or someone that has made them feel an emotion. It doesn't matter what the emotion is. Make your reader feel something at some point in your article. Talk about how excited, delighted, exhilarated, disappointed, angry, frightened, disgusted you felt about something.

Add something to stimulate senses
You can stimulate senses with your words. You can liken an unpleasant experience to biting a lemon for example. This makes your text juicier and more interesting. No one wants to read a dried up shrivelled prune.  Use references to sight, sound, touch, smell, taste. This stimulates your readers brain and keeps them interested.

Redraft for a good flow
I then make sure my article has a good rhythm to it. The best way to do this is to read it out loud and imagine you’re reading it to a huge audience. If it doesn't sound right, change it until it does. Even little things like changing “does not” to “doesn't” makes a difference. Often sentences need shortening or splitting up. If your writing has a good flow, people are more likely to keep reading. 

Final thoughts
That’s 6 processes you can go through when redrafting your article. Try them and see what it does for your writing. I would love to hear your results in the comments. Leave me a link to your article and I’ll take a look.