Being successful in your marketing strategy takes work. It also takes time.
So, what can you do to start off on the right track and stay there? Know what you need to know.
From customer behavior and needs to search engine and social media algorithms, it takes a lot of information to effectively create, implement, and manage a winning strategy.
Your digital marketing efforts, then, depend on already knowing the answers to several questions regarding your brand and preferred approach to reaching targeted audiences.
Each product type, service, or industry has its own particularities, of course. Yet, when developing a smart strategy, it takes some basic knowledge to get started in the right direction.
You can gain this knowledge by being smart and answering the following marketing questions.
5. How Can You Measure Your Customer Experience?
Measuring your customer experience is one of the most important and beneficial actions you can take, providing you with extremely valuable information to work with.
You’ll want to look at customer satisfaction, loyalty, retention, churn rate, and brand advocacy.
There are many ways you can measure your customer experience, including the following:
- Calculate your Net Promoter Score (NPS) to show at what rate your customers are willing to promote your brand and recommend you.
- Use surveys to get direct feedback.
- Analyze the full buyer’s journey and identify friction points, etc.
- Track product review ratings.
- Review all customer comments and feedback.
- Track social media engagements (comments, likes, shares).
- Track form conversions.
- Examine customer support interactions and identify any trends.
- Measure customer loyalty and customer retention (e.g., purchase frequency, repeat orders, loyalty program participation, return rates).
6. What KPIs Are the Most Valuable to You?
Key Performance Indicators, or KPIs, measure how your brand or company is performing, specifically as it relates to achieving a certain objective or goal.
While much will depend on your particular goals, the following marketing KPIs are some of the most valuable and worthy of examining.
- Website Visitors
- Overall Leads
- Qualified Leads
- Conversion Rates
- Customer Acquisition Cost
- ROI (specifically as it relates to your marketing budget)
- Lifetime Value of Customer
Examples of other KPIs include Click-Through Rate, Follower Growth, Social Media Engagement, Organic Traffic, and Customer Retention.
7. How Can You Get More Traffic to Your Website?
A common marketing question among businesses of all sizes today is how can you drive more traffic to your website.
While there are some basic methods for accomplishing this, such as relying on paid channels, much will also depend on your commitment to reaching as many of your target audiences as possible.
To do so, focus your strategy and content marketing on SEO. You can do this in a number of strategic ways:
- Develop a robust keyword strategy with long-tail keywords.
- Avoid keyword stuffing.
- Audit your website often, and check for.
- Page loading speeds.
- Website navigation.
- Broken or misdirected links.
Also, create unique, high-quality content which gets attention and provides desired information.
If you really dive into the analytics behind your website traffic, don’t be surprised if you find some odd patterns. Sometimes, a particular blog post just takes off out of nowhere, or a referral from an obscure site suddenly accounts for a chunk of your visits. It’s probably not magic—more likely, there’s a fresh trend or a new backlink in play. Keeping a close eye on these subtle shifts helps you catch and ride little waves you didn’t even see coming.
Remember, Google’s constant algorithm changes can mess with your traffic in ways the average person doesn’t notice until rankings slip or spike. You can waste hours chasing a single dip in numbers, or you can take a step back and look at the larger trend lines. Consistency and occasional technical tune-ups usually win out over trying to outguess search engines. If you’re feeling lost, sometimes just rewriting an old post or sprucing up your meta descriptions works better—and faster—than throwing big money at new campaigns.
8. What Types of Content Will Benefit Your Brand the Most?
Gone are the days of posting static content and hoping for the best. As consumers’ methods of consuming content changes, so should you.
The right content marketing approach, then, can be highly effective.
It can not only generate higher volumes of quality leads and retain current customers, but it can also increase brand visibility and awareness.
You will need to determine the types of content that will benefit your customers the most and, in turn, benefit you. Start by asking yourself the following questions:
What is trending and how are customers consuming content today?
Research what is trending and how consumers, customers, and prospective customers are consuming their online content.
For instance, video marketing is a key component of any digital marketing strategy today already.
Voice search is becoming increasingly popular, and this will directly impact your content. To be successful, keyword usage and the readability of your content will directly impact your ability to rank.
Another content type on the rise and creating more engagement with visitors is interactive content. This type of content brings consumers in and helps them become a part of their own solution.
Should you vary your content types?
When it comes to the number of content types you need, there is no right answer to conveniently fit everyone.
You’ll need to examine all your content types, wherever they are, and make your assessments from there.
Perhaps one type of content performs exceptionally well on a social platform and another on a different social platform or blog.
Look at the results of each and determine how focusing on both of these content types and platforms will affect your marketing budget.
The bottom line, then, is to find out what consumers and your customers prefer, such as podcasts, blogs, or videos, then meet them where they are.
If you find you are not already meeting their content preferences, consider developing new content types and adding them to your content toolbox.
9. Where Do You Need to Be on Social Media?
Spend time identifying where your target audience is on social media right now.
- Where do they like to spend most of their time?
- What kinds of actions do they take?
Employ social listening techniques to find out more about your targeted audience and what they prefer. Once identified, prioritize the social media platforms, and focus on one or two at a time.
Wrap Up: Answer Essential Marketing Questions to Get Ahead
Answering marketing questions is not only smart but necessary for brands and marketing departments today.
With the information they provide, you’ll have the foundation to get started implementing your band strategy, modify and adjust what you are currently doing, and also leap ahead of your competition.
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