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Tim Freestone Think like an IT buyer: Choose the right IT marketing content

March 18th, 2010 - Posted in Solution Provider Services by Tim Freestone

Is your blog filled with the content you want to see there? That’s probably a mistake, according to the latest survey from MarketingSherpa. Too often, IT marketers are publishing what they think is appropriate, instead of using the materials that are most likely to drive a prospect to click and enter the sales cycle.

Most marketers have a clear bias toward educational content and free research reports, with 92 percent believing the former will drive clicks and 86 percent supporting the latter. Best practices content? Marketers lean on it 79 percent of the time.

The reality is much different.

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Tim Freestone Want to increase clicks? You need to SELL something!

March 16th, 2010 - Posted in General by Tim Freestone

Content-based marketing has the singular goal of driving clicks, very specific clicks, in fact. You want to draw users into the sales cycle as quickly and easily as possible, ensuring that when they reach your sales force, they are ready to move toward a purchase. The longer the process, the greater the risk that your prospects will fall off.

So, how do you drive more clicks? The latest research from MarketingSherpa suggests that you lead with — promotional content?!

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Tim Freestone enter:marketing has a new look!

March 15th, 2010 - Posted in General by Tim Freestone

enter:marketing is excited to show off our new website! Our redesign, which includes fresh content to help IT solution providers and manufacturers find the information they need quickly and easily. As we have grown, we’ve found new opportunities to showcase our services and help the entire IT sales and implementation community to use innovative marketing practices to drive demand, cultivate leads and increase revenue.

The new enter:marketing website is a starting point for IT solution providers and manufacturers. Visit the website, and take a look at the services we provide. Then, contact us with specific questions you may have about how to identify, reach and connect with the IT decision-makers who are most important to you. We’ll work with you to develop and execute a marketing plan to put you in front of prospects now — and develop a pipeline of future possibilities.

Check out our website, and read the latest stories on our blog. We’re more than happy to provide free information to benefit the industry as a whole. When you’re ready to talk further, we’ll be ready.

Tim Freestone What makes a social media user “friend” a company?

February 2nd, 2010 - Posted in Social Media Marketing, Strategy by Tim Freestone

As you begin to enter the social media marketing space, you’ll start to hear about “fans,” “friends” and “followers” — variations on the connections that people make in these environments. These relationships provide a first layer of measurement for social media marketing success, as they define your primary high-value audience.

While you don’t want to evaluate success strictly in terms of the number of followers or fans you amass — their activity, particularly relative to blog pageviews or, even better, purchases is far more important — this is the foundation from which you will drive the interactions that yield returns.

So, why do customers and clients become company and brand fans? Well, the answer varies with the type of social media user involved.

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According to MarketingSherpa, there are three basic categories: Daily Users, Max Connectors and everyone else (i.e., “All Respondents”). Max Connectors are users with more than 500 social connections (e.g., on Facebook, LinkedIn or Twitter). Daily Users are exactly what you think they are, though they lack the number of relationships as Max Connectors. Finally, All Respondents consists of Max Connectors, Daily Users and everyone else who participated in the study.

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Tim Freestone Five characteristics of a highly effective marketing partner

January 28th, 2010 - Posted in Solution Provider Services, Strategy by Tim Freestone

iStock_000004840368XSmallThere is no shortage of IT marketing agencies on the market that would be thrilled to have you as a client. You get calls regularly, have listened to countless pitches and reviewed what feels like a never-ending stack of presentations on demand generation. So, how do you choose? If you have a partner in place, how do you evaluate its effectiveness?

The most important aspect of your relationship, of course, is the result generated. You are looking for a return on your marketing investment, and sluggish demand generation is probably an indicator that you need to take a closer look at your IT marketing agency. And, strong results may be effective now, but you need to think toward the future — is your agency equipped to help you grow and mature?

To help you answer these questions, you’ll find below five characteristics of an
optimal IT marketing partner. Take a look to get a sense of what you are receiving
from your current relationship.

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