Top 5 Ways Marketing Professionals Help Your Business

Here Is Another Top 5 List To Help Your Business Grow!

Marketing ProfessionalsOkay, this will be a bold statement: “Marketing professionals are the unsung heroes of the business world.” There I said it. There is no glory, no fanfare, and no one — for the most part — understands what we do to help their business.

I am hoping to change some of that with this post!

So, Why Do Marketing Professionals So Often Get Ignored?

Marketing Professionals Know No Customers Equals No BusinessIn today’s world, the act of marketing often gets confused with sales, and while the act of sales is important and ultimately the end result, they are two very different methodologies.

Many businesses operate based on “sales-out-the-door” — and they should — as, without sales, there would be no business. However, what is driving the lead conversions to the sales team is the creative methodologies of your marketing team.

That all said, here in the information age — as it has been for hundreds of years before — the way business marketing is done can be the difference between success and failure in bringing in quality prospects to whom to sell your service or widget.

Marketing Professionals Feeling Ignored

Marketing Professionals Know That It Has Always Been This Way!

In fact, today’s funnel has been completely flipped on its head, finally giving validity to the power of not only the deliverance of leads but the deliverance of good, qualified leads that allow you to close the sales process faster.

That said, the biggest fault has also fallen upon the shoulders of your marketing team.

“A salesman’s mistake may cost little. An advertiser’s mistake may cost a thousand times that much. Be more cautious, more exacting, therefore. A mediocre salesman may affect a small part of your trade. Mediocre advertising affects all of your trade.” ~ Claude Hopkins in Scientific Marketing

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Today’s purchasing funnel is now 75% marketing and 25% sales, whereas even as recent as 15 years ago — circa 2002 — ‘sales’ was the dominant focus to drive business at 60% sales and 40% marketing.

Here is my Top-5 list for how we marketing professionals can help your business.

#1 – We Know Why People Make Decisions…

Trendsetters like Claude Hopkins or Simon Sinek know that when you market to the “emotional-why”, you are marketing directly to the part of the brain that makes a decision. This ‘direct response marketing’ methodology is used by 100% of today’s successful businesses such as Apple, Inc..

#2 – We Focus On The Perspective Of The Buyer…

There have been many times when I have seen marketing that is all about the features. Unfortunately, it is little about the benefit. You have the best widget or service, or you claim to have a low price, you may even claim to have all the right colours & all the right sizes — and within your message, it was forgotten that all the prospective buyer wants to know is how you will solve their problem or fix their need. Remember, benefits sell; features don’t!

#3 – We Deliver Better, More Qualified Leads…

The shorter the cycle, the faster you can grow. Good marketers deliver leads to your business. The ones that are qualified can then be given an offer from the sales team. Quite often businesses have their sales teams out there trying to market, but they do it like salespeople. Some will be successful, but the majority will falter. Today’s discerning customer has more direct access to your competition, and the bigger the impact, the deeper the relationship must be! Simply, driving better/more qualified leads to your sales team will bring in your profits faster.

#4 – Brand Continuity…

All us marketers say that consistency is important, but “why” is it important? Brand continuity affects what people think about your company. People are emotionally driven to buy and as such, an inconsistent brand will not drive confidence. The more consistent your messaging, the more consistent your branding — whether via words, design, offerings or perspective. That’s why it’s so important to develop standards for brand consistency in your business.

#5 – We Are Professionals At Showing Value…

Price is often pitched as value and just as often, they are not related. There are two aspects to the definition of value: ‘desired value’ and ‘perceived value’. Desired value refers to what customers desire in a product or service. Perceived value is the benefit that a customer believes he or she received from a product after it was purchased. One-hundred percent of all generated value is delivered by your marketing team before they even talk to a salesperson.

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You’re Not Crazy, Most Marketing Messages Suck!

Marketing Messages That Are Heard

Yes, there is a reason you are not getting the marketing results you want; but are you brave enough to say it is your messaging strategy?

Maybe it is a simple as you are using sales messages instead of marketing messages.

As you may know, developing an effective “sales and marketing messaging process” is not easy — and it’s not rocket science either. This is where Scientific and Conversion Marketing blend, getting better results within this message heavy world.

Target Marketing MessagesThe basics are this: If at a minimum you ensure all conversations and decisions about your messaging are centered on customer insight (awareness), relevance, and benefits, you will successfully differentiate yourself in the eyes of your reader. This single approach is one of the crucial changes you can make in your messaging to improve results — and the great thing is, it doesn’t cost more money to do so!

Most people in business develop their brand focused on basic business concepts like their mission, their marketing message, and their business model; and do you know which part of that process causes the most grief, stress, and more than a few hours of lost sleep?  It wasn’t understanding and communicating their mission, and it wasn’t choosing a business model. It was figuring out a marketing message and how to communicate what you do in a way that is clear, easy to understand, and in alignment with your mission and values.

Annoy The MillennialsWhy Is Crafting a Succinct, Powerful Marketing Message So Difficult?

A marketing message is simply a tool to open the door to a deeper conversation with someone — a tool to spark interest in prospects who may be ideal clients — a short 1-2 sentence story about who you serve, the benefit you bring, and why it would be awesome to work with you or buy your product!

Why Timing Is Crucial

But I think too many people, especially solopreneurs and new entrepreneurs, don’t realize it’s just a tool. Instead, they think their marketing message has to be perfect right out of the gate, and that if they just “get it right”, it will magically win them tons of new clients.

I hate to be the bearer of bad news, but it just does not work like that. So they stress out, second-guess, critique, change, rewrite, freak out, second-guess themselves, and rewrite it some more.

Marketing Messages And Their TimingUnfortunately, many marketing messages from businesses are about their business, about what they do, about their promise regarding their [widget] is, all-the-while missing that timing is a crucial piece of the methodology of a converting message. Sales messages become effective much further down the funnel and so if you are delivering a sales message too early, your results will falter. Marketing messages should drive an emotional response through relevance and an attempt to cause a set of conversions no matter where the reader is on the awareness scale.

Now Don’t Forget to Take Action!

Knowledge is great, but not if you don’t take action!

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Copywriting isn’t Just an Art, It’s a Science.

Copywriting can seem like a massive obstacle, but it doesn’t have to be that way!

Copywriting Science With Cortex Marketing

Here are five quick copywriting tips that you’ll be able to use to get your message across to visitors quickly and painlessly:

  1. Keep your copywriting headlines short, sweet and persuasive — this will show visitors what they will gain by continuing to read on. 
  2. Good marketing copy is focused on your reader’s needs, such as their wants, their fears, their problems, etc.; sales copy is focused on EVERYTHING you do i.e. your product’s features, your company, your offer, etc..
  3. Use bullet points to get your message across; keep your message simple and hold on to your reader’s attention by being as concise as possible.
  4. Use statistics, numbers, testimonials, and quotes from experts to demonstrate your claims about your product or service, and win over your readers. 
  5. In your call to action, keep it clear, compelling and tell your audience exactly what to do next.
Painless, right?  Let’s talk more about your message and how small changes can make a big difference.
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