Social media has become essential to any marketing plan, but measuring success and proving ROI has long been a challenge. Since there are so many aspects of social media and various ways sales and marketing can use them, attribution becomes quite tricky. However, some basic numbers can be tracked to determine your progress and level of success.
James Lawson
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Email is still a significant component of many marketing plans, and rightfully so. With the correct list and a refined strategy, email offers the opportunity to reach a large audience with targeted messaging in a place they are likely to check multiple times per day. We could write an entire article on subject lines, and we did. You can check it out here. In this article, we cover six additional tips for email marketing success.
Supporting your channel partners in their marketing efforts is vital to generating revenue and ensuring they are focused on selling your products. Providing market development funds and a list of approved marketing vendors is an essential first step. Still, pre-structured campaigns and the content needed to implement them will guarantee consistent messaging and help solve the bandwidth issues that often plague channel partners. Here we outline three different micro-digital marketing campaigns that can be used to support your channel community.
Driving website traffic is near the top of most of our lists when it comes to social media marketing goals. Establishing a social media following takes work but can provide a host of benefits for your business. There is tremendous value in developing an extensive network of prospects, clients, influencers, and friends. Gaining followers, creating engagement and building awareness all come from consistently posting quality content, but there is more to it than content creation. Here we take a look at ways to increase website traffic with social media.