The Go-To-Market framework is a related set of activities and processes that connect the company’s product strategy to the customer experience. The Go-To-Market framework is cross-functional, spanning product management, product marketing, and sales. It is a strategy and requires operational efficiency.
Sales & Marketing Development Plan - a template for the CROFan Foundry
This playbook helps you build, measure, learn and adjust your sales and marketing leadership plan. It addresses many topics under Sales and Distribution, Customer Development, Strategic Marketing Frameworks and Integrated marketing Plans, including sample metrics for measuring progress.
Demand Metric's Playbooks provide frameworks with links to actionable research, tools, templates and training to help organizations operationalize best practices for Marketing.
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Sales Strategy Template - The outline for s sales strategy plan should include an assessment of the customer’s business, opportunities that are prioritized, a summary of the team’s capabilities, an evaluation of relationships and a sales action plan.
Strategic Market Planning - Assessing a customer’s business is a fundamental element of strategic market planning. Start with a basic SWOT and then drill down to develop value statements that specific to specific business initiatives.
Sales Strategy Plan - The sales strategy plan should be centered around the opportunity area that provides high value to both the account and the vendor. Other opportunities may exist but win / win’s are the best possible outcome.
Marketing & Sales Strategy - Document the sales strategies and capabilities required to penetrate and or expand into the account.
Sales Tactics - The identification of key customer contacts required to advance the strategic and tactical aspects of the sales are key sales tactics. Formalize the collection of this information for the entire account team to leverage.
Market Development Strategy - The market development strategy must document the tangible, objective, quantitative measures of success. These sales metrics are typically expressed as subscription, bookings or revenue.
Download the Sales Strategy Template
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The Go-To-Market framework is a related set of activities and processes that connect the company’s product strategy to the customer experience. The Go-To-Market framework is cross-functional, spanning product management, product marketing, and sales. It is a strategy and requires operational efficiency.
Sales & Marketing Development Plan - a template for the CROFan Foundry
This playbook helps you build, measure, learn and adjust your sales and marketing leadership plan. It addresses many topics under Sales and Distribution, Customer Development, Strategic Marketing Frameworks and Integrated marketing Plans, including sample metrics for measuring progress.
Demand Metric's Playbooks provide frameworks with links to actionable research, tools, templates and training to help organizations operationalize best practices for Marketing.
Download the Sales Strategy Template
fourquadrant.com/product/strategic-account-plan-template/
Sales Strategy Template - The outline for s sales strategy plan should include an assessment of the customer’s business, opportunities that are prioritized, a summary of the team’s capabilities, an evaluation of relationships and a sales action plan.
Strategic Market Planning - Assessing a customer’s business is a fundamental element of strategic market planning. Start with a basic SWOT and then drill down to develop value statements that specific to specific business initiatives.
Sales Strategy Plan - The sales strategy plan should be centered around the opportunity area that provides high value to both the account and the vendor. Other opportunities may exist but win / win’s are the best possible outcome.
Marketing & Sales Strategy - Document the sales strategies and capabilities required to penetrate and or expand into the account.
Sales Tactics - The identification of key customer contacts required to advance the strategic and tactical aspects of the sales are key sales tactics. Formalize the collection of this information for the entire account team to leverage.
Market Development Strategy - The market development strategy must document the tangible, objective, quantitative measures of success. These sales metrics are typically expressed as subscription, bookings or revenue.
Download the Sales Strategy Template
fourquadrant.com/product/strategic-account-plan-template/
Use this modern go-to-market framework to define the activities required to successfully build market-driven products & services that customers will accept.
Our Sales Enablement Plan Playbook is a planning methodology that highlights our premium tool-kit of tools & templates to help you develop a sales enablement plan that increases your win-rate, deal-size and % reps attaining quota.
We give you a framework for creating a B2B Sales Playbook - section by section, with key info about questions to consider when writing your own Sales Playbook.
Find out more about how to create your own Sales Playbook at: https://contemsa.com/sales-playbook/
Sales strategy example when deciding how to achieve sales growth. Real sales planning and sales strategies are founded on “Business Purpose”. Regardless of what sales strategy example you select, consider the fact that history has shown us that the No.1 sales and business killers are lack of market.
The presentation covers elements of a GTM plan, what makes it disruptive and how does one measure it. The presentation was used at the NASSCOM Product Conclave in Cochin held on 14 Dec 2016 by Sunder Madakshira.
Our Lead Generation Plan Playbook is a consulting methodology that highlights our premium tool-kit of tools & templates to help you develop a comprehensive lead generation plan.
A Go to Market Strategy is a strategic plan that organizations use to outline how they will bring a new product, service, or business model to market. This strategy is created with the intention of attaining competitive advantage in the industry by improving the overall product experience of the customer (e.g., reasonable price, high quality materials, etc.). While creating an enticing value proposition is a commonly used strategic plan of organizations, the Go to Market Strategy is unique in that it specifically highlights how the company will use internal and external resources to differentiate and establish itself to succeed in a new market segment or geography.
Fill out the template on the next page with ideas related to your Go to Market Strategy.
The Five Elements of a Best-in-Class Integrated CampaignG3 Communications
View the full webcast on demand here: https://dg-r.co/2GvQMtj
Many marketing organizations claim they’re running integrated campaigns, but what they’re often doing is running a series of tactics that are loosely connected at best, and working against each other at worst.
In this Webcast, SiriusDecisions service director Craig Moore will share the five elements of an integrated campaign and how best-in-class companies approach the planning, implementation and execution of their campaigns. Craig will also:
• Define what a campaign is and isn't;
• Discuss the programs and job families that make up a campaign;
• Provide a step-by-step approach to campaign planning; and
• Offer guidance on how to adjust campaign structure for an ABM approach.
Social CRM: Towards Enhanced Customer Relationship ManagementMSL
Social CRM is the connection between social media and a company’s internal and external communication systems. The question for companies is no longer whether to engage with social media, but rather how to engage with it.
Companies that have already started implementing Social CRM strategies rapidly see the impact on their internal processes. Social CRM aims to solve the fundamental dilemma of how to make human-scale marketing “scalable”.
The combined expertise of Atos Consulting and MSLGROUP sheds a new light on Social CRM strategy implementation and its impacts.
CRM adoption in many companies do not yield intended benefits as it is managed as a IT roll out and not as a transformational project involving changes in process, procedures, ownership and measures. This paper presents MACE framework to manage this transformation and achieve the intended goals.
Use this modern go-to-market framework to define the activities required to successfully build market-driven products & services that customers will accept.
Our Sales Enablement Plan Playbook is a planning methodology that highlights our premium tool-kit of tools & templates to help you develop a sales enablement plan that increases your win-rate, deal-size and % reps attaining quota.
We give you a framework for creating a B2B Sales Playbook - section by section, with key info about questions to consider when writing your own Sales Playbook.
Find out more about how to create your own Sales Playbook at: https://contemsa.com/sales-playbook/
Sales strategy example when deciding how to achieve sales growth. Real sales planning and sales strategies are founded on “Business Purpose”. Regardless of what sales strategy example you select, consider the fact that history has shown us that the No.1 sales and business killers are lack of market.
The presentation covers elements of a GTM plan, what makes it disruptive and how does one measure it. The presentation was used at the NASSCOM Product Conclave in Cochin held on 14 Dec 2016 by Sunder Madakshira.
Our Lead Generation Plan Playbook is a consulting methodology that highlights our premium tool-kit of tools & templates to help you develop a comprehensive lead generation plan.
A Go to Market Strategy is a strategic plan that organizations use to outline how they will bring a new product, service, or business model to market. This strategy is created with the intention of attaining competitive advantage in the industry by improving the overall product experience of the customer (e.g., reasonable price, high quality materials, etc.). While creating an enticing value proposition is a commonly used strategic plan of organizations, the Go to Market Strategy is unique in that it specifically highlights how the company will use internal and external resources to differentiate and establish itself to succeed in a new market segment or geography.
Fill out the template on the next page with ideas related to your Go to Market Strategy.
The Five Elements of a Best-in-Class Integrated CampaignG3 Communications
View the full webcast on demand here: https://dg-r.co/2GvQMtj
Many marketing organizations claim they’re running integrated campaigns, but what they’re often doing is running a series of tactics that are loosely connected at best, and working against each other at worst.
In this Webcast, SiriusDecisions service director Craig Moore will share the five elements of an integrated campaign and how best-in-class companies approach the planning, implementation and execution of their campaigns. Craig will also:
• Define what a campaign is and isn't;
• Discuss the programs and job families that make up a campaign;
• Provide a step-by-step approach to campaign planning; and
• Offer guidance on how to adjust campaign structure for an ABM approach.
Social CRM: Towards Enhanced Customer Relationship ManagementMSL
Social CRM is the connection between social media and a company’s internal and external communication systems. The question for companies is no longer whether to engage with social media, but rather how to engage with it.
Companies that have already started implementing Social CRM strategies rapidly see the impact on their internal processes. Social CRM aims to solve the fundamental dilemma of how to make human-scale marketing “scalable”.
The combined expertise of Atos Consulting and MSLGROUP sheds a new light on Social CRM strategy implementation and its impacts.
CRM adoption in many companies do not yield intended benefits as it is managed as a IT roll out and not as a transformational project involving changes in process, procedures, ownership and measures. This paper presents MACE framework to manage this transformation and achieve the intended goals.
Customer Relationship Managment (CRM) presentation for shared services in the...Chazey Partners
Shared Services and Business Process Outsourcing are proven delivery models for providing “non-core” services to the business, and can deliver the “triple benefit” of reduced costs, improved service levels and a more effective control environment. Success requires a robust approach, focusing on the critical success factors, and then adapting all this to your own organization’s unique situation, culture and requirements. Having a comprehensive and robust Customer Relationship Management (CRM) framework is fundamental to this success. In this presentation, Grant Farrell and Chas Moore of Chazey Partners, share their hands on experience on “nine key components” of a robust CRM framework, and how to design a “best practice” service partnership agreement (SPA) as part of this framework.
Social CRM - Functional Architecture and Interactions FlowFabio Cipriani
Building long-lasting links with customer through innovative experience and co-generating value with them
Topics covered:
- Why Social CRM?
- Functional Architecture
- Flow and Value of Interactions
- What are CRM vendors doing to promote Social experience
- Pre-requisites and business questions
Social CRM - Concept, Benefits and Approach to adoptFabio Cipriani
A call for reviewing current CRM Strategy, Processes and Mindset throughout companies
- Concept
- Comparison with traditional CRM
- Benefits
- Approach for adoption
- How to put it to work
Our CRM Program Playbook is a planning methodology that highlights our premium tool-kit of tools & templates to help you develop and launch a CRM Program that meets your marketing objectives.
Use this step-by-step planning methodology and set of 20 premium tools and templates to help you develop and launch a successful online community.
To obtain this document, visit us at http://www.demandmetric.com/register
Measuring the Effectiveness of B2B MarketingHileman Group
Measuring the business impact of digital marketing efforts continues to be one of the biggest struggles in B2B. Learning how to effectively measure these campaigns will help ensure the success of your team and organization. View this presentation to learn how to integrate data, measure ROI and more in order to improve your B2B marketing efforts.
Use this Marketing Communications Framework to define the activities required to successfully create, plan and execute a marketing communications plan.
Customer relationship management (CRM) has evolved into a multi-billion dollar segment, with good reason. However, the Partner Relationship Management (PRM) category is relatively new, even though channel programs have been around for many decades. Why is that?
With the Help of Advanced Lead Management Software.pdfrahulkmm1997
In today's competitive business landscape, efficiently managing leads is paramount for sustained growth and success, whether you're a small start-up or a large enterprise. Lead management software steps in to offer powerful tools and features to streamline your sales pipeline and drive revenue. This vital tool facilitates the orchestration of lead-related activities throughout the customer acquisition journey, encompassing lead generation, qualification, and conversion through tailored strategies. It empowers marketing and sales teams to handle leads effectively within their pipeline, offering functionalities for lead generation, segmentation, nurturing, scoring, routing, and performance measurement. In this comprehensive guide, we'll explore everything you need to know about lead management software, its benefits, key features, and how to choose the right solution for your business.
Its a era of competition so many more competitor are available here so CRM can play a vital role for increase business portfolio. It's a great way to build rapport and relationship.
CRM Assessment eBook
CRM is a mixture of people, processes and technology, and if these three areas are not in alignment the CRM tool may not be as effective as it could be, and may not be leveraged by the individuals who could find vast benefits of such a tool. This tool can be used to help you understand who, what, where, when and how improvements to CRM processes, people and technology could be leveraged to improve any business.
CRM is a mixture of people, processes and technology, and if these three areas are not in alignment the CRM tool may not be as effective as it could be, and may not be leveraged by the individuals who could find vast benefits of such a tool. This tool can be used to help you understand who, what, where, when and how improvements to CRM processes, people and technology could be leveraged to improve any business.
The Impact of COVID-19 in B2B MarketingDemand Metric
In Q2 2020, we asked marketing leaders at mid-sized B2B companies in the USA abouthow the COVID-19 pandemic has impacted their plans for the year.
Here’s what we found.
In 2018, Return Path and Demand Metric partnered to study the state of email marketing to equip marketers with data and best practices to improve the use of email.
Engagement is the key to getting email into subscriber inboxes. This relationship to deliverability made engagement a logical next candidate for the study. Return Path and Demand Metric partnered again to study engagement and its relationship to email deliverability.
Infographic Vidyard Video Marketing 2018Demand Metric
For far too long, the emphasis on video content marketing has been on production quality; the higher the quality, the more marketing value a video is presumed to have. While quality is certainly an important aspect of video content, producing quality video does not guarantee video content marketing success. Success is very much a function of how well video content and viewing data integrate with the marketing technology stack, and how the sales team leverages the intelligence. In this fifth annual video content marketing report, Demand Metric and Vidyard partnered on research to better understand the use of video for sales and marketing, how performance is being measured, and what impact video is having. This study’s focus is on the use of video in marketing, the maturity indicators such as measuring video content performance, and how video viewing data is integrated with marketing automation platforms (MAP) and customer relationship management (CRM) systems. This report shows what progress, if any, has been made in the fifth year of this study. These study results provide insights and data useful for helping marketers get the highest possible return on their video content investment.
Download the PDF: https://www.demandmetric.com/content/digital-marketing-best-practices-report
It has been said that “All Marketing is Digital Marketing.” And with good reason! In the last decade (or less), the marketing environment has been transformed.
Marketing has moved from an environment in which traditional marketing, brick and mortar storefronts and Digital Marketing options all competed for the time, attention and resources of the marketing department to one in which Digital Marketing reigns supreme – with an occasional nod in the direction of the storefront, or traditional marketing (direct mail, print advertising, etc.)
One of the biggest challenges of Digital Marketing is the speed of which it has taken over the marketing organization, often in an ad hoc, uncoordinated fashion.
Demand Metric’s research has consistently shown that Digital Marketing has a very significant and positive impact on the organizations that are employing it when they do so by following best practices and processes in a coordinated, holistic approach.
In this Best Practices Report on Digital Marketing we will cover the Digital Marketing landscape in five distinct categories - Content Marketing, Social Media Marketing, Mobile Marketing, Video Marketing and Public Relations
Download the PDF: https://www.demandmetric.com/content/content-marketing-solution-study
Our Content Marketing Solution Study presents the insights, landscape and vendors within the content marketing space. Demand Metric defines content marketing as the strategies, processes and software technology that enable marketing departments to automate, measure and improve the performance of marketing strategies, activities and workflows.
These strategies and activities include: Email Marketing, Multi-channel Campaign Management, Inbound/Search Marketing, Landing Pages, Lead Generation, Lead Management, Lead Scoring, Lead Nurturing, Social Marketing, Marketing Resource Management, Event Management, Engagement Marketing and Marketing Analytics.
The three foundation functions of marketing automation systems are – email marketing, campaign management and lead management. While the most advanced and sophisticated marketing automation systems have extending capabilities far beyond this base, these functions are core to a Marketing Automation system.
Download the PDF: https://www.demandmetric.com/content/seo-technology-overview
SEO is no longer just about search.
In fact, SEO, which in its early days focused primarily on keywords
(finding, optimizing, ranking), is now a baseline factor of a broader Internet
Marketing strategy across the Enterprise.
This new SEO-driven market segment that has been called Web
Presence Management (WPM) is based on the reality that keywords no
longer drive search results, but rather optimized content does.
As the SEO market matures, quality measures, such as reputation, trust,
content relevance and author authority, are replacing the old quantity
metrics, such as keyword rankings and link volume.
Advanced SEO solutions now weigh campaign performance metrics
(based on brand building, site traffic and conversion) more heavily than
keyword rankings.
This reality is based on changes in the way customers search, the
increasingly integrated omni-channel marketing environment and,
most notably, changes to Google’s Search Engine Results Page (SERP)
algorithms that favor page content freshness, density and content-rich
media over standard keyword search.
All of this means that Modern Marketing Organizations (MMOs) must
re-evaluate their SEO strategies, processes and campaigns.
In this report we will examine the state of the market, share results from the
SEO Benchmark Study, evaluate the strengths and weaknesses of 15 top
SEO solutions in our vendor landscape to help organizations choose the
best solution for them, highlight the current trends in SEO that will have an
impact on Enterprise SEO initiatives and provide some recommendations
for the way forward as SEO is redefined right before our eyes.
Demand Metric defines Search Engine Optimization Platforms
as those frameworks, tools and technologies that use searchrelated
functionally to secure high visibility and web presence
for brands, products, services and companies through the use
and management of elements, such as keywords, links, content
relevance and social signals tracking.
In its fourth year, this report on video marketing metrics highlights best practices including video hosting to how video viewing integrates with the sales funnel.
Formalizing the Sales Support Function How-To GuideDemand Metric
Executive Summary
At the highest level, the Sales Support function is responsible for ensuring that the Sales & Marketing departments have the tools, resources, and systems they need to achieve current and future sales revenue targets.
Read this brief 2-page guide to learn:
Director of Sales Support Roles & Responsibilities
Action Plan for formalizing the sales support function
Read this report to learn how to assess your current level of effectiveness, and if necessary, hire an experienced Director of Sales Support.Download our Director of Sales Support Job Description to get started!
Demand Metric's How-To Guides are designed to provide practical, on-the-job training and education and provide context for using our premium tools & templates. If there is a topic that you would like to see covered, please contact us at info@demandmetric.com (link sends e-mail) to make a content request.
How to Launch a Mobile App Guide How-To GuideDemand Metric
Executive Summary
A mobile app is a software application designed for smartphones, tablets and other mobile devices that has been built on a mobile operating system such as iOS, Android, Blackberry and Windows.
Mobile apps were originally developed for productivity and information retrieval. Today, over 91% of all U.S. citizens have their mobile device within reach 24/7 (Morgan Stanley). The rising use and accessibility of mobile phones has influenced many companies to enter this growing market with new and innovative use cases.
This How-To Guide discusses the benefits of creating a mobile app, things to consider before building a mobile app and an action plan to help you launch your new app.
Read this brief 5-page guide to understand the following:
Benefits of creating a mobile app
Things to consider
Action plan for launching your mobile app
Demand Metric's How-To Guides are designed to provide practical, on-the-job training and education and provide context for using our premium tools & templates. If there is a topic that you would like to see covered, please contact us at info@demandmetric.com (link sends e-mail) to make a content request.
Getting Started with Agile Marketing How-To GuideDemand Metric
Executive Summary
Agile Marketing is a method for planning and executing a marketing plan borrowed from the world of software development. Instead of long, “waterfall” methods of development that too often result in delayed or out-of date products launching later than planned, the Agile method follows a simple process of build, measure, and learn. Marketers all over the world are adopting this method to the extent that 2013 has been dubbed “the year of Agile Marketing".
This How-To Guide defines why Agile Marketing is important and outlines its key principles and identifies and action plan for getting started.
Read this brief 5-page guide to understand the following:
How to apply agile methods to marketing
Important terminology
How Agile Marketing is currently being used
Demand Metric's How-To Guides are designed to provide practical, on-the-job training and education and provide context for using our premium tools & templates. If there is a topic that you would like to see covered, please contact us at info@demandmetric.com (link sends e-mail) to make a content request.
Entering the European Market Successfully How-To GuideDemand Metric
Executive Summary
Leaving your domestic comfort zone to operate in another country or even continent requires careful planning. Expanding into new geographical markets is very exciting, but also very nerve-wracking. Any firm considering entering into international business transactions must understand that doing business abroad is not a simple task. It is stimulating and potentially profitable in the long-term but requires much preparation and research prior to the first transaction.
Europe is probably the most heterogeneous continent on our globe, making understanding market potential more challenging than in more homogeneous markets. Because of the European Union, it’s tempting to view Europe as a single market. In reality, you must consider each country as a market, because each country has a different mix of history, culture, language and business etiquette.
This How-To Guide will describe the steps required to successfully expand into the European market.
Read this 7-page guide to understand the following:
Understand market potential
Identify product-market comibinations
Identify a local partner
Launch and start selling
Demand Metric's How-To Guides are designed to provide practical, on-the-job training and education and provide context for using our premium tools & templates. If there is a topic that you would like to see covered, please contact us at info@demandmetric.com (link sends e-mail) to make a content request.
Driving SEO with Press Releases How-To GuideDemand Metric
This How To Guide will explain how press releases can boost SEO efforts, how to write press releases for SEO, the pros and cons of doing so and conclude with an action plan on using press releases in your SEO efforts.
For decades, press releases were the basic building blocks of a public relations strategy. A company that wanted press coverage would write and issue a press release. The more skilled the company was at media relations, the better this strategy worked. Press releases still serve this purpose, although a new and important use of press releases has evolved as a tool for Search Engine Optimization (SEO).
For companies whose websites are key to revenue generation, the SEO benefits are the primary motivation for writing and issuing press releases. If releases also produce favorable media coverage, that’s viewed as a bonus. The benefits of this SEO strategy result from the links a press release can produce back to the issuer’s website. These links are known as backlinks. The more external, authentic backlinks a website has pointing to it, the higher it ranks on a Search Engine Results Page (SERP). While this strategy is conceptually simple to grasp, executing it effectively requires some insider knowledge of both media relations and SEO.
Read this brief 8-page guide to understand the following:
How press releases boost SEO
Writing press releases for SEO
The pros and cons of a press release SEO strategy
Using press releases in your SEO efforts
Demand Metric's How-To Guides are designed to provide practical, on-the-job training and education and provide context for using our premium tools & templates. If there is a topic that you would like to see covered, please contact us at info@demandmetric.com to make a content request.
Calculating Customer Lifetime Value How-To GuideDemand Metric
Executive Summary
This How-To Guide details the definition of customer lifetime value (CLV), the advantages of calculating CLV and the standard formula for calculating CLV.
Common sense tells us that the longer a customer is in relationship with a company, the more profitable that customer relationship is. However, many companies put the emphasis on new customer acquisition and not enough effort is made to retain existing customers. This is a mistake, because the financial impact of retaining customers is substantial: companies can increase profits by as much as 100% by retaining just 5% more of their customers. For these reasons, CLV is a crucial metric that most organizations overlook mainly because its definition and purpose are not entirely known. Understanding the monetary value each customer represents to your organization can help you budget correctly for your business needs, strategically plan your marketing initiatives and improve long-term relationships with your customer base.
Read this brief 4-page guide to learn about:
Customer Lifetime Value
The advantages of calculating CLV
The standard formula for calculting CLV
Use the Customer Lifetime Value Calculator to get started!
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Lead Scoring: Five Steps to Getting Started How-To GuideDemand Metric
Executive Summary
This How-To Guide will help marketers score leads by showing how to set up a simple lead scoring system and then refine it over time.
Lead scoring applies mathematical formulas to rank potential customers. It is chiefly used to identify prospects that are ready for direct sales contact. Because the calculations are automatic, the scores are consistent, current, and can include more variables than any manual assessment. This saves marketers work, ensures that all qualified leads are sent to sales promptly, and keeps non-qualified leads out of the sales system.
Read this brief 11-page guide to learn about:
The case for lead scoring
Setting up a simple lead scoring system
Refinements to improve results over time
Companies that follow this process will quickly gain immediate benefits from lead scoring and have a solid foundation for future growth.
Demand Metric's How-To Guides are designed to provide practical, on-the-job training and education and provide context for using our premium tools & templates. If there is a topic that you would like to see covered, please contact us at info@demandmetric.com to make a content request.
Executive Summary
Social media are now part of every business and consumer activity, joining telephone, Web, broadcast, and face-to-face interactions as primary communication channels. This means that all marketing, sales, and service organizations should include social media as part of their basic activities. Yet social media are still new enough that many organizations are still struggling to learn how to use them, while others are learning how to use them most effectively.
This How-to-Guide provides an overview of social media applications and emerging best practices for deploying social media at your company.
Read this 9-page guide to learn:
The definition of social customer relationship management (CRM)
The main functions needed for social CRM
The vendor landscape for social CRM
Social CRM best practices
Demand Metric's How-To Guides are designed to provide practical, on-the-job training and education and provide context for using our premium tools & templates. If there is a topic that you would like to see covered, please contact us at info@demandmetric.com (link sends e-mail) to make a content request.
Executive Summary
This How-To Guide will explain the components of a Marketing Resource Management (MRM) system, provide an action plan for deployment, and conclude with a plan for implementation.
Marketing Resource Management (MRM) systems control the administrative processes that support customer-facing marketing programs. This distinguishes MRM from marketing execution systems that store customer databases and deliver marketing messages through email, Web ads, and other channels. MRM may be sold independently or as a component of comprehensive marketing management systems which also provides execution.
MRM functions fall into two primary clusters. The first involves functions related to company-level marketing management, including program planning, scheduling, budgeting, and cost reporting. The other cluster relates to program management, including task lists, purchasing media and materials, and content creation, approvals, storage, and distribution. Some MRM systems specialize in a few of these functions. Others specialize in additional functions such as customizing content for local offices or dealers or in marketing reporting and analysis. Systems may also be tailored to specific industries or companies of a certain size.
Companies buy MRM systems when their marketing programs become too complicated to run in a less systematic fashion. This, along with the systems’ high cost, originally meant that MRM was used almost exclusively by large marketing organizations with hundreds of marketers in multiple offices. More recently, the growth of digital marketing has meant that even small marketing organizations need to manage many different programs and content versions across multiple channels, and to introduce new versions more quickly. This expanded complexity has rarely been accompanied by a corresponding expansion of staff, adding to the pressure for more efficient operations. At the same time, costs have decreased as MRM capabilities were added to integrated marketing suites and as stand-alone MRM products became available as vendor-hosted services (Software as a Service, or SaaS). The result has been increased use of MRM systems among companies of all sizes.
Read this 7-page guide to learn about:
The components of a Marketing Resource Management (MRM) system
An action plan to deploy an MRM system
How to implement an MRM system
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Monthly Social Media News Update May 2024Andy Lambert
TL;DR. These are the three themes that stood out to us over the course of last month.
1️⃣ Social media is becoming increasingly significant for brand discovery. Marketers are now understanding the impact of social and budgets are shifting accordingly.
2️⃣ Instagram’s new algorithm and latest guidance will help us maintain organic growth. Instagram continues to evolve, but Reels remains the most crucial tool for growth.
3️⃣ Collaboration will help us unlock growth. Who we work with will define how fast we grow. Meta continues to evolve their Creator Marketplace and now TikTok are beginning to push ‘collabs’ more too.
When most people in the industry talk about online or digital reputation management, what they're really saying is Google search and PPC. And it's usually reactive, left dealing with the aftermath of negative information published somewhere online. That's outdated. It leaves executives, organizations and other high-profile individuals at a high risk of a digital reputation attack that spans channels and tactics. But the tools needed to safeguard against an attack are more cybersecurity-oriented than most marketing and communications professionals can manage. Business leaders Leaders grasp the importance; 83% of executives place reputation in their top five areas of risk, yet only 23% are confident in their ability to address it. To succeed in 2024 and beyond, you need to turn online reputation on its axis and think like an attacker.\
Key Takeaways:
- New framework for examining and safeguarding an online reputation
- Tools and techniques to keep you a step ahead
- Practical examples that demonstrate when to act, how to act and how to recover
Core Web Vitals SEO Workshop - improve your performance [pdf]Peter Mead
Core Web Vitals to improve your website performance for better SEO results with CWV.
CWV Topics include:
- Understanding the latest Core Web Vitals including the significance of LCP, INP and CLS + their impact on SEO
- Optimisation techniques from our experts on how to improve your CWV on platforms like WordPress and WP Engine
- The impact of user experience and SEO
Unleash the power of UK SEO with Brand Highlighters! Our guide delves into the unique search landscape of Britain, equipping you with targeted strategies to dominate UK search engine results. Discover local SEO tactics, keyword magic for UK audiences, and mobile optimization secrets. Get your website seen by the right people and propel your brand to the top of UK searches.
To learn more: https://brandhighlighters.co.uk/blog/top-seo-agencies-uk/
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Boost your social media marketing with our SMM Panel services offering SMM Cheap services! Get cost-effective services for your business and increase followers, likes, and engagement across all social media platforms. Get affordable services perfect for businesses and influencers looking to increase their social proof. See how cheap SMM strategies can help improve your social media presence and be a pro at the social media game.
Search Engine Marketing - Competitor and Keyword researchETMARK ACADEMY
Over 2 Trillion searches are made per day in Google search, which means there are more than 2 Trillion visits happening across the websites of the world wide web.
People search various questions, phrases or words. But some words and phrases are searched
more often than others.
For example, the words, ‘running shoes’ are searched more often than ‘best road running
shoes for men’
These words or phrases which people use to search on Google are called Keywords.
Some keywords are searched more often than others. Number of times a keyword is searched
for in a month is called keyword volume.
Some keywords have more relevant results than others. For the phrase “running shoes” we
get more than 80M relevant results, whereas for “best road running shoes for men” we get
only 8.
The former keyword ‘running shoes’ has way more competition from popular websites to
new and small blogs, whereas the latter keyword doesn’t have that much competition. This
search competition for a keyword is called search difficulty of a keyword or keyword
difficulty.
In other words, if the keyword difficulty is ‘low’ or ‘easy’, there won’t be any competition
and if you target such keywords on your site, you can easily rank on the front page of Google.
Some keywords are searched for, just to know or to learn some information about something,
that’s their search intention. For example, “What shoe size should I choose?” or “How to pick
the right shoe size?”
These keywords which are searched just to know about stuff are called informational
keywords. Typically people who are searching this type of keywords are top of a Conversion
funnel.
Conversion funnel is the journey that search visitors go through on their way to an email
subscription or a premium subscription to the services you offer or a purchase of products
you sell or recommend using your referral link.
For some buyers, research is the most important part when they have to buy a product.
Depending on that, their journey either widens or narrows down. These types of buyers are
Researchers and they spend more time with informational keywords.
Conversion is the action you want from your search visitors. Number of conversions that you
get for every 100 search visitors is called Conversion rate.
People who are at different stages of a conversion funnel use different types of keywords.
The What, Why & How of 3D and AR in Digital CommercePushON Ltd
Vladimir Mulhem has over 20 years of experience in commercialising cutting edge creative technology across construction, marketing and retail.
Previously the founder and Tech and Innovation Director of Creative Content Works working with the likes of Next, John Lewis and JD Sport, he now helps retailers, brands and agencies solve challenges of applying the emerging technologies 3D, AR, VR and Gen AI to real-world problems.
In this webinar, Vladimir will be covering the following topics:
Applications of 3D and AR in Digital Commerce,
Benefits of 3D and AR,
Tools to create, manage and publish 3D and AR in Digital Commerce.
Most small businesses struggle to see marketing results. In this session, we will eliminate any confusion about what to do next, solving your marketing problems so your business can thrive. You’ll learn how to create a foundational marketing OS (operating system) based on neuroscience and backed by real-world results. You’ll be taught how to develop deep customer connections, and how to have your CRM dynamically segment and sell at any stage in the customer’s journey. By the end of the session, you’ll remove confusion and chaos and replace it with clarity and confidence for long-term marketing success.
Key Takeaways:
• Uncover the power of a foundational marketing system that dynamically communicates with prospects and customers on autopilot.
• Harness neuroscience and Tribal Alignment to transform your communication strategies, turning potential clients into fans and those fans into loyal customers.
• Discover the art of automated segmentation, pinpointing your most lucrative customers and identifying the optimal moments for successful conversions.
• Streamline your business with a content production plan that eliminates guesswork, wasted time, and money.
Most small businesses struggle to see marketing results. In this session, we will eliminate any confusion about what to do next, solving your marketing problems so your business can thrive. You’ll learn how to create a foundational marketing OS (operating system) based on neuroscience and backed by real-world results. You’ll be taught how to develop deep customer connections, and how to have your CRM dynamically segment and sell at any stage in the customer’s journey. By the end of the session, you’ll remove confusion and chaos and replace it with clarity and confidence for long-term marketing success.
Key Takeaways:
• Uncover the power of a foundational marketing system that dynamically communicates with prospects and customers on autopilot.
• Harness neuroscience and Tribal Alignment to transform your communication strategies, turning potential clients into fans and those fans into loyal customers.
• Discover the art of automated segmentation, pinpointing your most lucrative customers and identifying the optimal moments for successful conversions.
• Streamline your business with a content production plan that eliminates guesswork, wasted time, and money.
Digital marketing is the art and science of promoting products or services using digital channels to reach and engage with potential customers. It encompasses a wide range of online tactics and strategies aimed at increasing brand visibility, driving website traffic, generating leads, and ultimately, converting those leads into customers.
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Mastering Local SEO for Service Businesses in the AI Era is tailored specifically for local service providers like plumbers, dentists, and others seeking to dominate their local search landscape. This session delves into leveraging AI advancements to enhance your online visibility and search rankings through the Content Factory model, designed for creating high-impact, SEO-driven content. Discover the Dollar-a-Day advertising strategy, a cost-effective approach to boost your local SEO efforts and attract more customers with minimal investment. Gain practical insights on optimizing your online presence to meet the specific needs of local service seekers, ensuring your business not only appears but stands out in local searches. This concise, action-oriented workshop is your roadmap to navigating the complexities of digital marketing in the AI age, driving more leads, conversions, and ultimately, success for your local service business.
Key Takeaways:
Embrace AI for Local SEO: Learn to harness the power of AI technologies to optimize your website and content for local search. Understand the pivotal role AI plays in analyzing search trends and consumer behavior, enabling you to tailor your SEO strategies to meet the specific demands of your target local audience. Leverage the Content Factory Model: Discover the step-by-step process of creating SEO-optimized content at scale. This approach ensures a steady stream of high-quality content that engages local customers and boosts your search rankings. Get an action guide on implementing this model, complete with templates and scheduling strategies to maintain a consistent online presence. Maximize ROI with Dollar-a-Day Advertising: Dive into the cost-effective Dollar-a-Day advertising strategy that amplifies your visibility in local searches without breaking the bank. Learn how to strategically allocate your budget across platforms to target potential local customers effectively. The session includes an action guide on setting up, monitoring, and optimizing your ad campaigns to ensure maximum impact with minimal investment.
The digital marketing industry is changing faster than ever and those who don’t adapt with the times are losing market share. Where should marketers be focusing their efforts? What strategies are the experts seeing get the best results? Get up-to-speed with the latest industry insights, trends and predictions for the future in this panel discussion with some leading digital marketing experts.
How to Run Landing Page Tests On and Off Paid Social PlatformsVWO
Join us for an exclusive webinar featuring Mariate, Alexandra and Nima where we will unveil a comprehensive blueprint for crafting a successful paid media strategy focused on landing page testing.With escalating costs in paid advertising, understanding how to maximize each visitor’s experience is crucial for retention and conversion.
This session will dive into the methodologies for executing and analyzing landing page tests within paid social channels, offering a blend of theoretical knowledge and practical insights.
The Pearmill team will guide you through the nuances of setting up and managing landing page experiments on paid social platforms. You will learn about the critical rules to follow, the structure of effective tests, optimal conversion duration and budget allocation.
The session will also cover data analysis techniques and criteria for graduating landing pages.
In the second part of the webinar, Pearmill will explore the use of A/B testing platforms. Discover common pitfalls to avoid in A/B testing and gain insights into analyzing A/B tests results effectively.
How to Run Landing Page Tests On and Off Paid Social Platforms
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