Rebecca Wilson
My tale is an unusual tale of a Marketer, who has worked in many businesses across many industries at all levels (marketing management, implementation & operations).
I have seen how the small picture (customer experiences), meets the big picture (marketing strategy), and understand how to use all tools in the marketing kitbag (both traditional and technological) to ensure that your business grows solid ROI through the most effective marketing possible.
Founder and MD of growing Professional Services Marketing firm, Stretch Marketing,I keep myself on the cutting edge of business trends, digesting technology changes, Internet forces, industry challenges and business opportunities on a daily basis. Myself, and the Stretch Marketing team learn constantly so you can access smart marketing and communications thinking locally, and nationally, whenever you need it.
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- Back from the dead: the firm that's making a mint out of old tech http://t.co/BoeFXa7j via @smh 5 13 hours ago
- Winkiwoo as cover story of the Sydney morning herald's digital life put a smile on our face today 5 14 hours ago
- The mantra for a fast growing business... “If your knuckles aren’t white, you’re not enjoying the ride!” 5 2012/02/21
- This is gold! Australian Journalists and Social Media Influence | @SilkCharm | Laurel Papworth http://t.co/ZqgaTlEA 5 2012/02/14
- The Today Show gave Winkiwoo the most fabulous rap this morning... at prime time nationally... and so it should... wha…http://t.co/Y5LYaX8U 5 2012/02/10
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Stop Disrupting, Start Marketing
Two, three, four or five years ago, we used to market a business purely by interrupting people. We interrupted people by advertising in their path and hoped to disrupt them from what they were doing with a loud enough message that it sunk into their heads.
We advertised in newspapers to interrupt them while they were reading the paper. We disrupted their TV viewing with advertising promoting a bargain, sale, or call to action. We dumped junk mail in letterboxes to disrupt people when they read their mail, and we used to cold call and spam email people in the hope that they would suddenly leap to the attention of our business.
This is old marketing, ‘Outbound marketing’ trying to force someone to do something with no real consideration of product or pipeline. It was marketing focused on finding customers like needles in haystacks.
Today, things are different. We and our clients’ are working our hardest to do a different kind of marketing: Marketing that attracts highly qualified clients to our business like a magnet, ‘Inbound Marketing’. Marketing that does much of the early sales work for us.
Instead of interrupting people with marketing and promotion, our primary tactics are built around making ourselves interesting to our target markets and providing valuable information that people want to see and look forward to interacting with. We let people choose to interact with us when they need us, and we ensure they know we exist by being an active part of their online and offline communities.
Instead of cold calling we create useful content and tools so a prospect contacts us looking for more information. Instead of beating people over the head with our advertising, we create articles (blogs,) and videos that people want to read and offer them through our connected social networks. And we work hard to improve our search engine optimization so that the people in our community can find and validate our capability with a few online clicks when we are referred by our peers or other customers. Community, content and social media become the key to our success.
Think about how your services business is marketing itself. Are your primary tactics still built around interrupting people, or are you starting to build community, content and engagement around your business, allowing them to choose you as a service provider for the value you offer?