Simple Marketing Advice By, For Technology Companies
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So who better to know technology marketing than the technology providers themselves? We asked some technology entrepreneurs to share some quick marketing advice for other technologists. Here is what they had to say.
1) Be findable: According to SpatialPoint President Alex Machinis, findability is the degree to which an object can be found, discovered or located. Being findable means your customers and prospects can find you easily no matter how or what you sell.
The concept of “being findable” applies equally to a brick-and-mortar storefront, to the geographic zones one serves (and does not), to organic search-engine rankings or how product information is organized and represented in a reseller’s catalog.
No matter your industry, as the effectiveness of advertising continues to decrease buyers must be able to find you in order to make informed decisions about you.
2) Get the prospect the right answer fast to win more deals: A J.D. Power study showed that 30 percent of the reason for losing deals is lack of responsiveness by representatives.
“Typically the first salesperson back to the prospective customer with a good proposal that meets the customer’s needs gets locked into the customer’s mind as the vendor of choice and ultimately wins the deal,” said BigMachines founder Godard Abel.
Abel believes competitors become “column fodder” by responding slowly or not listening to the customer. Their proposals miss the mark.
3) Your brand is an asset: No matter your size, your brand deserves protection, according to BrandProtect global senior vice president Michael Kiefer.
As an expert in enterprise Internet risk mitigation, Kiefer believes if your business depends on a positive Internet reputation then you must decisively manage your reputation online. Negative brand sentiment is virtually impossible to erase.
No matter how large or small your firm, brands and ecosystems are routinely damaged by disgruntled employees, partners, online vandals and criminals. Kiefer advises small businesses to watch their domains, Web linkages and their brand chatter on the Internet, user groups and blogs.
4) Connect your customers: XNET President Arthur Zards (also the founder of the Silicon Prairie Social) has found that if you take all your business relationships and put them into a community you reap great rewards over time.
Zards says the important thing to remember is that your first priority is to make sure everyone in the community gets “value”. This means stop selling and make sure your members benefit by knowing each other.
“No matter what value they receive, you will find that over time the community members will recognize the value you bring them and return the favor in some way.”
5) Listen to what your clients are telling you. MidMarketer founder Dan Swartz says current clients and prospects can tell you a lot about your B2B marketing efforts.
Do they really know who you are or what you do? What are the biggest misconceptions of your organization? Taking a close look and listen about what the people outside your organization are saying will always bring some great insight into your marketing direction.
There’s often many one-time events and sporadic activity in B2B marketing.
Because these events always seem to stand out, they usually get the attention of many marketers. Be sure to focus on trends and not just “blips” on the radar. Doing so will give you a clear and objective outlook on marketing efforts.
6) Facilitating knowledge is the strongest form of marketing: Inxpo CEO Malcolm Lotzof says the most knowledgeable salespeople generally generate the highest revenue.
Lotzof said: “This is because knowledge breeds comfort and comfort closes the deal. The same logic goes for marketing and especially in the B2B world where products and services are complex.
Traditional marketing tools don’t provide comfort because they don’t put internal experts who have the knowledge in front of all prospects.
“However, in using Web 2.0 tools in virtual environments we can now give the key knowledge sources ‘an interactive presence’ in front of all prospects. Interactive presence blows away static presentation every single time.”
7) Use metrics (even if the metrics change): Marketing measurement is not a thing, advises Savid Technologies CEO Michael A. Davis.
He said: “It is a process. The process of measuring your marketing performance will lead to new insight and perspectives that will help you adapt and hone your process over time. If your metrics don’t work, don’t be afraid to change them.
“Don’t be afraid when your key marketing metrics change. In fact, be happy that your metrics are evolving and you are learning more about your customers.”
8) Your sales people are your brand: SAVO Group CEO John Aiello believes a great brand is built by positive and repeated actions. Every sales interaction (good or bad) represents the brand. Every time your sales representatives put your message in front of your prospective customers, your brand is being represented.
Every sales conversation is an opportunity to build brand awareness and loyalty. In fact, Aiello says the promise of the brand is not just about the product (no matter how great) but about the personal connections, trust and consistency necessary to build a relationship with key buyers.
When allocating resources to build your brand in the market, you shouldn’t lose sight of this critical factor.
9) Marketing should attend every pipeline review: Solution Partners sales and marketing manager Coley Perry says marketing is no longer a standalone function. Marketing and sales need to be very tightly coupled together through the entire selling process.
Marketing should be required to participate in the sales process from the beginning all the way through the close of a sale. Perry says it starts by requiring marketing to participate in the weekly sales pipeline meeting.
This is a great opportunity for the marketing team to work with the sales team to understand the realities of the sales process as well as the effectiveness of marketing and lead-generation programs.
What can marketing do to help move the sale through the process? When marketing is integrated with the sales process, they will have a better understanding and a real-time feedback loop to adjust things on the fly to meet customer and sales team needs.
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