4 Steps to Improve Your Digital Marketing
- Identify the specific people on your team with responsibility for each element of your digital marketing. Get everyone to attend one meeting. The meeting can be face-to-face or virtual, just be sure to get everyone there.
- At the meeting, have each person tell the group of their responsibility and role. Each must explain their role in a manner all others can clearly understand. Each then highlights all the marketing campaigns and activities used or undertaken during the last year. Finally, they report and comment on both the successes and failures.
- As a group, discuss the purpose and contribution of each member and their role. Also discuss what worked well and what failed. This lets everyone to see they have a role on one team. It allows them to understand what that means. Each team member will start to see collaboration opportunities with other members. For example, the event-focused marketer can readily see the value in cooperating with others. Early messaging about events can appear on the website, be included in email newsletters, and talked about in social media. Each other player can also see how they can help boost or ensure the success of the event.
- Discuss and document how each player can better interact and help one another. Let all members suggest how that can best happen. Don’t avoid discussing conflicts or problems. Some limited complaining by a team member can open eyes to issues others have avoided. Deal with them.
Name of one marketing element |
Email marketing |
How can this marketing element help the events team? |
By adding “highlights from” and “coming soon” sections to the email communications where appropriate (based on segmentation of messages) |
How can this marketing element help the web content team? |
By sharing the questions (and answers provided back to the customers) that constantly come in as a result of the mailings to the opted-in list. Suggest they be added to the company’s FAQ page on the website. |
How can this marketing element help the social media team? |
By adding social sharing links to the email newsletter and by asking the email reader to join us on the social networks we’re on. |