Launching a Successful Marketing Campaign
Marketers like to talk about the benefits of creating a marketing plan for your business. While having a marketing plan is important, how do you use that plan to successfully market your business? The key is to understand how to take each strategy and turn it into a focused marketing campaign that drives actual revenue.
To implement your marketing plan, you need a complete system for each marketing initiative that ensures its success. Whether you are implementing a lead generation, content marketing or an email marketing campaign, each one needs to have its own action plan that drives its execution and ultimately a significant return on your marketing investment.
What is a marketing plan?
A marketing plan provides the overall, high level strategy based on the business’s objectives over a period of time. It is a road map for achieving your goals and guiding your decisions on what you should be doing and more importantly, what not to be doing.
What is a marketing campaign?
A marketing campaign is a focused, tactical initiative to achieve a specific marketing goal. It requires a step-by-step process that focuses on execution and the resources needed to successfully achieve a particular result.
The anatomy of a marketing campaign
Marketing activities require careful planning so that every step of the process is understood before you launch. Because a marketing campaign is tactical and project based, you need to map out the process from the initial promotional tactic to the ultimate outcome.
- Pick your target audience: Who are you interested in attracting?
- Set your goals and KPIs: What do you want to accomplish with this campaign and how will you measure performance?
- Determine your offer: What incentive will get their attention?
- Identify your channel: What media channels will you use to promote this offer?
- Create your optimized landing page: How will you get the visitor to take action?
- Nurture the lead: How do you help your visitors with their buying journey?
- Track and measure results: How will you measure success?
Pick your target audience
Before you can choose the what and where of your marketing campaign, you need to determine the who – your target audience, and the how – where you will reach them.
I bet you are saying, “we already defined our target audience in our marketing plan!”. In general, you have. But let’s say you offer two services: coaching for independent professionals and consulting for small businesses of up to 20 employees. Which one of these audiences will you target with this campaign?
The best way to reach these distinct audiences is to understand their unique challenges and how you can solve them. Define buyer personas for your audience to help you refine your messages to their specific needs as they evaluate their options.
You most likely will want a separate marketing campaign for the other target as well.
Set your goals and KPIs
Marketing activities can have different types of outcomes: leads, visitors, visibility or engagement. Each marketing campaign needs to focus on one primary purpose.
Based on that purpose, you need to set specific goals and metrics or key performance indicators (KPIs) that will help you determine how your campaign is performing against that goal and are helpful when creating or refining marketing strategies
For example, if your campaign is focusing on lead generation, how many leads do you want to generate and how will you measure success?
Determine your offer
Depending on the campaign, your offer could be a piece of content, a free webinar, a free trial or something that attracts those looking to buy to your brand. These offers need to resonate with where your buyers are in the buyer’s journey so that you get their attention.
Offering an hour long, free webinar to people who don’t know your brand or are not looking to buy could be a waste of time. Providing a short, useful guide may be the better introduction to your brand. Be sure to align your offer with something you know your target buyer needs.
Identify your channel
What marketing communications channel will you use to communicate your message and attract and capture your audience? Your digital channels include:
- Websites
- Social media
- Mobile
- Search engines
- Video
Depending on your business, you may include some traditional channels such as direct mail, advertising in local publications, site signs, truck lettering and networking events.
The channels you choose will be different depending on your business, target audience and goals.
Create your optimized landing page
A successful marketing campaign should always direct people to a special, optimized landing page that prompts the visitor with more information and a call to action. Never land your visitors on your homepage when you are executing a marketing campaign.
When you are paying for advertising, you need to create a specific landing page for each campaign that removes distractions so your visitor can focus on what you want them to do. Make sure your landing page aligns with the ad in both content and design so that your visitor makes the connection and feels compelled to sign up for your offer.
Your landing page needs to:
- Overcome objections
- Build trust
- Provide proof
- Clearly lead the visitor to your call to action
- Try not to confuse your visitor with too many options, detailed forms or links that can cause the visitor to move away from the landing page.
Define your lead nurturing strategy
Lead nurturing is a process of building a relationship with new leads that you acquire through a lead generation campaign. Usually these leads are those more cautious people who may be interested but not ready to buy right now. Lead nurturing is about providing the right content and offers at the right time, educating and providing value through every stage of the customer journey.
Track and measure results
It is important to track your marketing activities and measure your results. Results will be determined by what your goals were for the campaign. But in most cases, results are usually in terms of sales or qualified leads.
Tracking and measuring results can be simple or complex, but is based on the nature of your business. In its simplest form, you can measure cost per lead if you have the details of how much you spend on lead generation. In the more complex measurement arena, you can track your marketing influence to closed deals using marketing automation software.
When you have completed the cycle of a marketing campaign, ask the following questions during your review:
- Did you meet the goals? If not, why?
- Did your offer satisfy your target audience? If not, what can you offer that will?
- Should anything change next time you run the campaign?
- What did you learn that you can apply to your next campaign for this audience persona?
- Launching a marketing campaign is not something you can do quickly and achieve results. Each initiative needs to be planned and thoroughly tested before you begin the campaign. This ensures your marketing activities are effective and generate a sound ROI.
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