3 Ways Generative AI Will Help Marketers Connect With Customers
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Small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs) often need to do more with less, so it’s critical to have the right tools. The right small business marketing tools can help your company be more efficient, and accelerate growth.
If your small business marketing team wants to generate more quality leads, these tips can help you connect with customers more effectively and score big results.
Website optimization is a priority for every marketer and a key marketing tool for any SMB, but especially for those that sell, advertise, and target online. Use Google Analytics to generate free data and performance reports, including:
To get the most out of your marketing, information and tracking must get to sales. This is why marketing automation is one of the most important small business marketing tools.
As a marketer, you need to know your customer — all that data is already in your customer relationship management (CRM) system. Access to it gives marketing and sales teams the information they need to create relevant and engaging campaigns. With integrated systems, you can put the customer’s needs first and provide relevant marketing messages to help nurture your leads.
Eager for specifics? Here are some of the benefits outlined in our SMB Guide to Sales and Marketing Alignment:
The State of Marketing report shared that 76% of marketers use email to communicate with their customers. But many of us communicate with customers via email only to have the customer delete it.
How do you avoid that in the future? Use a combination of technology and technique in your small business marketing tools:
The anatomy of an effective marketing email is not just good copy. You need to couple that with data — someone’s search history, their trial experience, their titles, the size of the company they work for — to make your emails personalized. Would you rather receive an abandoned cart email offering you a discount? Or a generic email promoting a product you don’t care about? Relevance will improve your open rates, click rate, and ultimately, conversions. (Back to top.)
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Using the right words is the key difference between gaining and losing organic website traffic. And traffic can make or break your small business online marketing.
For example, prospects might search for “customer service tools” versus the industry term “help desk solutions.” Your company’s internal language around a product or service is most likely not the same as the words and phrases millions of people use to search. With keyword research, you’ll be able to understand all the ways prospects search to get to your (or your competitor’s) website.
The best part? Determining the right search engine optimization (SEO) terms doesn’t have to be costly. Diagnostic tools like Moz and SEMrush can pay for themselves over time. Use these tips to see big changes in your traffic:
Above all, content should be relevant, deliver high value, and resonate with your prospects and customers. Campaigns that move prospects through the funnel with personalized email nurture campaigns, digital content, and virtual events are a great way to engage. (Back to top.)
Communicating and collaborating in real time is key for teams generating new leads. Slack connects everyone you work with — both those in your business and your key partners and customers. Slack also supports the way people naturally work together — in real time or not, in-person and remote, structured or informal. These features can help drive productivity for your business:
In the latest Small and Medium-sized Business Trends Report, Salesforce states that 92% of SMB marketing teams are already using CRM tools and technologies. 64% of SMB service professionals say all departments use the same CRM software to bring together their data. And, 80% of SMB marketing teams are already adapting their marketing tactics based on customer interactions.
Get your small business marketing tools up to par, and get the help you need to find new business and connect with customers.
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