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Digital Marketing Confessions

De : Steve Hooper
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  • Digital Marketing Confessions brings together some of the greatest most talented minds in the digital marketing community to answer the two big questions that entrepreneurs and small business owners are asking... "What isn't working in the world of digital marketing and what is working right now!" Giving the latest hints, tips and strategies to implement to your digital marketing plans right now. Host Steve Hooper designed his first website 25 years ago (yes that is before Google) and over the time he has worked in digital marketing, he has met and worked with some amazing characters and now he is grilling them to get the exact information that will help you move your business forward.
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    • Episode Eleven - Nichola Stott - There IS A Need For Speed
      Nov 12 2020

      Nichola Stott is the MD and Founder of Erudite Agency. Nicola has been involved in Digital Marketing for 20 years. She worked as Digital PR & Head of Commercial Partners for Yahoo in the UK. She is passionate about search and decided to start her own SEO agency, Erudite, 10 years ago providing SEO, CRO & web analytics services.

      There are two big questions regarding SEO: 

      1.    What is working? 

      2.   What is not working in SEO?

      First, Nichola explains what isn’t working - inauthenticity in campaigns, giving Pure Gym as an example. They did the campaign regarding Black History month which severely backfired.

      Nichola illustrates that if you want to use digital campaigns, the most important thing to understand is the audience. It is imperative to be passionate and authentic.

      Build your own story and thoughts. Don’t use it if you don’t fully understand it as this could backfire on you.

      Next, Nichola explains what is working right now. She defines working as “Improving Visibility”. With greater visibility comes greater potential to convert sales.

      Whilst discussing visibility, she adds that the strongest criteria is speed. Better speed helps to improve the ranking. Image size makes a huge impact on page speed. Adding a video is also a great way to get ranking. Users have the option to use 3D modeling, or animated images of the products.

      Nichola goes on to say that the age of your website visitors is an important factor to understand.  The younger visitors like videos. 70% of web traffic is video related, especially on mobile phones.


      -      “There are now two different Googles: Mobile Google and Desktop Google.

      Visitors Prioritise fast websites specific for mobiles

      -      “ With greater visibility comes greater potential to convert sales”

      -      “If you want to scare the living daylights out of a group of entrepreneurs, talk about technical information.

      -      “70% of web traffic is video related”

      -      80% of website visitors are likely from mobile phones.


      In This Episode:

      [ 2:40 ] About Nichola Stott

      [ 7:10 ] What isn’t working in the SEO

      [ 7:10 ] Pure Gym Inauthentic campaign

      [ 15:40 ] 5000 podcast download milestone 

      [ 17:30 ] What is working in the SEO

      [ 25:40 ] Serving Video for SEO

      [ 33:00 ] Why Consider age for using Videos

      Links Mentioned:

      Contact Nichola : https://erudite.agency/

      Nichola’s Twitter: https://twitter.com/nicholastott

      Nichola’s LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nicholastott/

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      37 min
    • Episode Ten - Oli Hills - The Power of Facebook Groups
      Nov 2 2020

      Oli Hills is the Managing Director of Updates Media, disrupting traditional local news allowing brands to speak to local audiences through engaging and creative content. Also, COO at Zento, the point of sweat data analytics for global sports brands. He is a speaker and thought leader for disruptive business models.

      First, Oli reveals his big news – they are merging with a company in Bristol called Best of Bristol. It’s lonely running a business on your own, so Oli is excited to have a friend on his journey.

      Oli says that we are all a bit lazy when it comes to digital marketing. Social media today is complicated. We can get information to people in seconds; however, everyone is doing it. Plus, social media channels are changing drastically.

      For example, Facebook says that they want videos that are three-minutes in length. If a video is three-minutes, the algorithm will give it a boost. Now, Facebook is running advertisements in one-minute videos. Unfortunately, users want a video that is five or ten seconds. When someone opens Facebook, they simply aren’t prepared to watch a three-minute video.

      TikTok has blown up during lockdown. It has gone back to absolute basics. So, Facebook launched Instagram Reels. Now they are asking for ten seconds reels when they previously wanted three-minute videos. Oli says that content creators can’t keep up with the ever-changing rules of social media. Also, not many people have the skillset to approach content for a specific platform.

      Oli says that the next phase of social media will be a private chat-based conversation. However, companies get excited when new platforms launch. Then, Facebook will try to replicate it. Each platform needs to accept that there will be competitors and then stay in their lane. Oli feels sorry for social media managers because they just have to navigate what is best for each platform.

      Later, Oli says that groups are working in the digital marketing world. You can join a group based on your niche interest; it’s incredibly powerful. More importantly, you can join or start a conversation – that isn’t available with a Facebook page. It’s unbelievably powerful when you hone in on your niche. Stay tuned as we talk about the importance of community when it comes to your groups.

      - “Groups is where you can have personalised and deep-meaning conversations.”

      - “Don’t forget about the good work that you have done.”

      - “Be creative with the basics.”

      - “The engagement you get from a good group is hugely powerful.”

      In This Episode:

       [ 1:30 ] About Updates Media

       [ 3:30 ] Big news from Oli!

       [ 7:10 ] What isn’t working in the world of digital marketing

       [ 13:00 ] The next phase of social media

       [ 17:40 ] Advice for social media managers

       [ 21:20 ] Stop creating so many graphics

       [ 24:50 ] What is working in the world of digital marketing

       [ 34:55 ] How to use groups correctly

      Links Mentioned: 

       Updates Media: https://updatesmedia.com/

       Oli’s Twitter: https://twitter.com/olishills

       Oli’s LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/olihills/

       Email Oli: oli@updatesmedia.com

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      38 min
    • Episode Nine Scott Cunningham - Stop Marketing For The Sake Of Marketing
      Oct 22 2020
      Scott is the founder and managing director of Social Lite Communications, a full-stack digital marketing and design agency. A certified Shopify expert, Scott is an industry leader in helping e-commerce merchants scale. First, Scott explains what will get in the way of measurable results in business. The biggest obstacle is steep learning curves every time you start a project. A learning curve shouldn’t get in the way of your staff’s performance. If something takes a long time to learn, it will prevent you from getting excellent work done. Then, Scott explains what is no longer working in digital marketing. Scott says that doing more marketing for the sake of marketing is no longer working. If you’re a startup, then you might be at the crawling stage of your business. When you are financing your startup, branding, and inventory should be 1/3 of the total spend, and 2/3 should be promotion. Businesses that are at a walking stage are at $20,000 to $100,000 a month. The companies that are at a running stage are making $100,000 to $1,000,000 a month. Businesses that are at a crawl are guilty of not investing enough money into marketing. You can’t put out a few ads and expect people to show up. You don’t want to do more marketing until you validate the market for your product. Scott says that you need to validate your product market. They should have at least $1,000 to $2,000 coming into the store. Once you proved your concept, you can spend more money on inventory. Then, you’ll be ready to do more marketing. When starting your business, validate it through a small circle first. For instance, one of Scott’s clients sells CBD dog food. She wasn’t allowed to advertise. Instead, she called the Golden Retriever Club of America. She has tripled her business three years in a row. It all started with a small community and validating her product market. People get distracted by shiny apps. Think about the core strategy behind the app before marketing on that application or website. If you’re not confident in your idea, then it’s not going to work. Scott says that potential clients ask him to sign an NDA before explaining their product idea. However, once the product launches, people are still allowed to rip it off. If you want to be a step ahead with your product, get buy-in from your community first. When your organisation is booming, your product will be valid. Stay tuned as Scott reveals the importance of looking at your product reviews, how to understand the success of your campaign, and the number one rule of copywriting. -      “Don’t do more marketing for the sake of doing marketing.” -      “Before investing in inventory, prove the concept.” -      “If the product is proven to add value to a specific customer segment, it’s going to be a lot easier to market.” -      “We can never spend enough time getting to know what keeps our customers up at night.” In This Episode: [ 2:50 ] About Scott’s work[ 6:10 ] Why you need to avoid steep learning curves[ 11:00 ] What isn’t working in the world of digital marketing[ 26:20 ] What is working in the world of digital marketing  [ 32:50 ] How to understand the success of your campaign   Links Mentioned:  Scott’s LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/scott-cunningham-10517199/Scott’s Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/scott.cunning/Merchant Mastery: https://www.facebook.com/groups/merchantmastery/BFCM + Holiday Campaign Courses For Shopify Store Owners: https://merchantmastery.io/pages/bfcmSocial Lite Communications: https://www.sociallite.caMike Michalowicz: https://mikemichalowicz.comThe Pumpkin Plan: https://mikemichalowicz.com/pumpkin-plan/Golden Retriever Club of America: https://grca.orgThe Prince’s Trust: https://www.princes-trust.org.ukGirl, Wash Your Face: https://www.girlwashyourface.comThe ASK Method: https://askmethod.comStoryBrand: https://storybrand.com
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      41 min

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