Posts Tagged ‘marketers’

Keep to Your Marketing Plan Goals

Thursday, August 11th, 2011

Marketers create marketing plans to have a roadmap of campaigns and goal expectations for their marketing strategies, but how many marketers actually review those marketing plans during the course of the year that the plan was created? Very few actually do because goals and business shift changes interfere with the marketer’s goals, which distract them from paying attention to their original plans. Don’t let that happen to you!

Don’t let business shifts get away from what your expected goals are for your marketing strategies. It is proven that marketers that have stayed close to their marketing plans have an 80% greater chance of hitting their goal expectations, than those who shift away from their plans. I know it’s tough, when your CEO is dictating the changes, but you’ll see, that if you have prepared your plan accordingly, the business shift can actually be incorporated into the original plan.

To brand advertise on Facebook or not, that is the question

Tuesday, May 6th, 2008

I recently had a website owner ask me about advertising on Facebook, whether the campaign that they were running should continue. They had done some minimal testing at Facebook themselves and received a lot of impressions, but very little clicks. They thought that they should continue, since they were exposing their brand name to the members of Facebook, so it was worth it to them to let people know who they were, especially since they weren’t paying for it, since it was a CPC campaign. My simple question to them was, “What is your advertising goal?” They replied, “…to get traffic.” Well, then my answer is, stop advertising with Facebook because it is not going to help you get traffic, if you’re not getting any or low clicks. You would think that marketers would know this, but don’t assume.

Many marketers believe by running ads with no click-through helps with exposing the brand name. Be careful of those marketers because they are not looking out for your best interests. Your goal is to get traffic to your site. Remember that.

People don’t run ads on Google to only expose their brands, they want traffic to their sites, so work on the premise with any high-trafficked site…don’t just run ads on Facebook with the expectations that by exposing your brand that people are paying attention. If people are paying attention, then they will click on your ads, which will help with your brand marketing efforts. Yes, it is true, that you will receive free advertising on Facebook, but is it worth it, if no one is coming to your site? No, so why do it?

Think about your goals. If you are a web owner and want traffic to your site, go to where you will find the best click-through with the best conversions at your site. By running ads with no click-through is a waste of money and time. It does not brand your company to have no one clicking on your ads. Clicks mean that Internet users are interested in what you are offering and by the interest, helps establishes your brand.