As to marketing automation, it is the process of automating repetitive marketing tasks such as sending out automated emails to your customers, capturing customer intelligence and lead segmentation.
1. Always support your sales team
This speaks for itself! Do you really think your sales team is going to carry on if they don’t have your support? Marketing automation provides you with tools to maximize your ROI, so share these tools with your sales team.
2. Look for multiple positives
When it comes to marketing automation, this point speaks for itself. The more positives you get the better for your brand.
3. Avoid multiple negatives
Although not all negative review and comments are bad, too many of these might burn your marketing automation very fast and your ROI will sky-rocket in the wrong direction!
4. Valuable content is important
Not only does your content have to be interesting, but it should also be valuable for your customers. High-value content will educate the users and will give them a reason to turn to you when they are in need of your services.
5. Creating assorted campaigns
Add some pictures and videos to your marketing automation when doing email marketing—pictures are very eye-catching and much more fun than just a plain text.
6. Customize you content
The software behind marketing automation is build in such way that it creates profiles based on a person’s online activity. Using this information to personalize your content will build a deeper connection with that person.
7. Keep registration forms
If you create and keep registration forms, it will be easier for you to go back to those leads in future. Hide your high value content behind registration forms!
8. Come up with interesting content
Each email that is sent out with marketing automation has to be newsworthy. Can you imagine how tedious it would be if you get the same information time and time again? Well the truth is, if your content with marketing automation is not newsworthy, your customers will trash the email before even reading it.
9. Consistency is key
You have to create a certain pattern in your marketing automation, like sending marketing campaigns once a month on the last day of the month or the first day of the month. Content marketing and marketing automation are not just something you can set and forget about them, you have to stay in touch and stay consistent.
10. On-and offline
Marketing can not only be done online, but it can be done offline as well. The focus might be on online as a result of the web and the changing time, but remember to not forget about marketing automation when you are offline.
11. Be present
As it is not always possible to go all out like Starbucks with a shop on every corner, it is still possible for you to be present and be seen. The trick is to be there when a follower is looking for something specific, like a geyser that burst; this might not be your business, but you might know someone who does this, so post a link on your customer’s page and let him know that you have someone for him.
12. Use social share as leads
This is very obvious. Embed sharing buttons into every content asset, email and landing page. This way you will definitely maximize your social reach.
13. Use offer ads for new leads
Ensure that you have a landing page where people have been sent to with an offer. Once on the landing page, your potential customer can fill in a short form to claim the asset. This way, everybody wins—they get valuable content and you get a new lead.
14. Split your ads with custom audiences
With this marketing automation tool you can reach targeted people that are already in your system.
15. Use A/B testing for your landing page
Maybe you are not sure what heading or image to use? The answer is simple, try doing an A/B test for this and get the best answer for your marketing automation.
These are my views on how marketing automation can maximize you ROI. Leave your comments below if you have one or two to add!
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SaaS GrowthJanuary 9, 2014
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