Marketing vs. Sales vs. Smarketing

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(AKA – Attract your clients, customers, and potential leads with marketing – and close them like a boss with sales and combined you’ve got smarketing!)

When I first began digital marketing years ago, perhaps I was one of the ‘rare lucky’ ones, or at least when it comes to most companies & businesses.

I came from the world where my marketing funnel went from Top of Funnel (TOFU), Middle of Funnel(MOFO), to Bottom of Funnel (BOFO). At which point if the potential lead was considered a true lead – and at the ‘BOFU’ they were passed on to the dedicated sales person. Otherwise, as a marketer, it was my job to continue to nurture and work with them through the process to make them become a ‘BOFU’ worthy lead.

In all actuality, my goal with every single lead I ever received, was to try to nurture them in an online way in every capacity possible before having to have a salesperson get them on the phone – so that I was not wasting my sales person time. My ultimate goal was to make it so that potential lead was so nurtured and aware of whatever product or service we or I provided was so worthwhile, at the point they talked to a salesperson, all the salesperson had to do was say ‘This is the pricing, and this is where you sign.’

Let’s be honest: most true marketers (especially online marketers) weren’t meant to be the salesperson. Marketers weren’t meant to be the closers (which is why we have sales staff!). I know for certain that is where I fall short in my own weaknesses, and thus that is why I focus solely on generating leads, qualifying them, and then nurturing them. AND THEN – gladly passing them off to my sales personnel, who knows how to do demos, who knows how to share pricing without ‘eeeking,’ who knows how to say ‘sign on the dotted line.’

Yet for many business owners, companies, and the like – when generating leads in the online world, it’s hard to know when to shift that ‘marketing qualified lead’ (MQL) to a ‘sales qualified lead’ (SQL), and how to give both credits. Even more so, it’s hard for many to grasp the concept that inbound marketing goes beyond just the initial lead generation.

Inbound marketing is absolutely about connecting, collecting, and generating leads. We as inbound marketers are drawing people and leads to whatever company and business through many avenues – paid, social, content, etc. However one of the biggest components that are often misunderstood by business owners is the fact that as inbound marketers, we continue to nurture leads. Whether it’s sending follow-up leads. Or it’s actually placing that phone call (which heck, I don’t like to do, but I often do just so I can know why a client may think not or share how we can be the best option!) It’s about continuing the conversation far past the point of a form fill out at day one.

Inbound Marketing is far past the point of filling out a form.

Sure, I’ve gotten a lead, WOOHOO! I can pass it on to my sales person and count it towards whatever my target goal may be. But are they converting? Are they becoming a sale? Are they becoming a client?

Are they becoming a client?

This is the most important question to ask and to have answered – and why it is so important that sales and marketing teams work together (aka smarketing). Because if perhaps a typically qualified “MQL” that turns into an “SQL” but then does not end up becoming a SALE – should you just drop the potential lead? Of course not!

However! This means that your sales team and marketing team must be hand in hand in communication and efforts. Perhaps the lead didn’t sell this time. Well, your sales team should tell your marketing team to continue their nurturing process so that perhaps next time, they do become a sale. That’s not just a win for marketing or sales, that’s a win for the business.

Marketing can’t help Sales without Sales helping Marketing!

The point of all of this is this: if marketing passes on a potential lead to sales – but is failed to learn about the follow-up connection – whether that person became a lead or not: why that person DIDN’T become a lead or not, etc. There’s a huge missed opportunity for all.

Marketing cannot continue to potentially nurture the nonqualified lead in the future, that could have become a SQL (sales qualified lead).
Marketing is missing opportunities on potential content, conversations, and failed to potential examples of clients as case studies – all of which reinforces the circle of the success of sales and marketing working together.

In Conclusion

The point that I am trying to make – and any marketer and salesperson together should ever make, is that there needs to be a ‘smarter’ approach. A written, defined, understood way to what happens to each lead that comes through the funnel. No marketing funnel stops at the top – no matter what, just like no sales funnel ends at the bottom.

Sales and marketing must be a collaborative force, that works together, to better achieve not just their own goals – but the goals of the businesses they represent.

Happy Smarketing!

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Digital Marketing Agency Websites… wha?!

Let’s talk Websites…

We are at the end of 2013, and yet I am still shocked at many ‘digital marketing agencies’ attempts at logos and websites. I decided I would Google the first couple of pages under the term and compare… After all, if I am comparing as a prospect employee, imagine what potential clients are thinking when viewing the sites!

Now, when I searched, I searched without quotations or additives, digital marketing agency. (And I admit, I use Bing! not Google; typically…). Within moments I had at my disposal 20,100,000 websites. That said, those that appear on the first couple of pages, are obviously doing some clever SEO work to appear, so you would assume they are all high quality.

WRONG!

Responsive Websites: Again people, we are closing in on 2014. People view websites from more than their “PC”. Tablets, phones, laptops… It is essential to have a website built with a responsive page design. You want to be appealing towards your potential client, not having them struggle to even view your website.

Social Media: Every business should have a presence on the web, and more importantly on major social media platforms. Certainly you should be having accessibly links to your pages on your website… ESPECIALLY AS A FREAKING DIGITAL MARKETING AGENCY. And yet… so many companies failed at this… WHAT THE FLIP??? HOUSTON YOU’VE GOT A BIG PROBLEM!!!

Content: I again remind you these are companies claiming they will help build and manage your online brand, and yet they can’t even do so for themselves? That should make any and all potential client run straight for the damn hills (AKA any other agency!)

There were websites I loved, SO SO SO MUCH SO, I wanted to beg and plead they hire me right then and there just based off their website!(Let me reiterate ‘this SO MUCH’… HI RANKPOP! You love me too right??!!) There were websites that scattered information in such an awful moving style mixed with the circus colors they chose, I honestly almost threw up from the vertigo it created. There were websites that took nine years to load… Websites I swear were from “Angelfire” in 1996. However, the majority of websites fell into one of the following categories…:

  • Good Content, Boring Webpage Design
  • Good Webpage Design, Lamest Logo Ever
  • Poor Display of Good Things

So enough of that, you obviously want to see my opinions right?

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5 Ways Interviewers Lie

  1.  blair pettreyCOMPANY CULTURE? We invented it!! Upon which you walk into dead silence. With people avoiding each other like the plague. And I’m pretty sure that employee in the corner fell asleep working at his cubicle…
  2. BENEFITS?We have them! Let’s be honest. Perks and benefits are two entirely different things, and last time I checked ‘getting’ to work overtime wasn’t either of those.
  3. WE LOVE OUR EMPLOYEES! Just look at how dreadful they seem…(Enough said…) Truly, if your employees felt loved, appreciated, or anything of the sort, they wouldn’t look miserable.
  4. ENERGY? We need more of it! Actually, you are perfectly content in the monotony, so why bother saying this, thus wastiblair pettrey coffeeng both of our time?
  5. WE’LL BE IN TOUCH. Forgive me for having to state the obvious, Captain, but if you’re actually not going to be in touch, then let’s once again not waste each others time.

Interviewing clearly is not my strong suit; something I’m pretty dang transparent on. However, I think a lot of interviewers could learn a couple lessons from the above, despite the humor… JUST SAYING.

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What Miley’s Performance Can Teach You About Marketing!

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At the recent MTV Video Music Awards, Miley Cyrus put on quite the performance; one that created quite a viral reaction among viewers world wide. In fact, it was such the rage, that it was the top story the following day on CNN.com, BBC.com, and theOnion.com. Across social media platforms, viewers were commenting, memes were b

eing created, and the parody’s were being plotted. Miley Cyrus had put herself out there, and effectively created a desire for viewers, reporters, the media, all drawing in and coming to her for questions and comments.
Regardless if the attention Miley Cyrus attracted was entirely positive or negative, there are a few positive things you can learn about effective marketing from her performance at the Video Music Awards.
Have a Presence

Clearly the most obvious beginning to any marketing attempt, you must be present. That could be mean performing for your fans if you’re a famous pop sensation, or being one of the top 3 Google results when I type in certain keywords.
Be Unforgettable

What separates you from your competition? What about you is going to make your clients return, or prospects show up? Have outstanding customer service, that goes over the top to help; even at 3am. Pay sincere attention to your clients; if it’s their birthday, send a card. Ask how Fluffy the dog is doing. A year from now people will still be remembering Miley Cyrus and her infamous costume and tongue display. Make being so dang good, that you’re unforgettable, one of your top goals.
Don’t Be Afraid
One of the reasons Miley’s performance was so impressionable, was because of her complete confidence, regardless of how others may have been reacting. Had Miley done her act, with fear written all over her face; or with less drastic of dance moves – the performance would not have been nearly as impressionable. Set your mind; and co

mmit to what you are setting out to do to market your company, no fear allowed.

Have Guts
Going hand in hand with not being afraid; Miley had the guts to trend set. Her costume, her hair, her dancing, all of it – Miley had the guts to defy what stereotypically performances had been like at the VMA’s in the past. Don’t think about how to compete with your competitor, but rather how to set a new standard or approach. Draw people in because you’re different, not because you’re more of the same.

Don’t Back Down
What’s amazing about Miley Cyrus, is that she continues to amaze her fans. First she was seen getting tattoos, then cutting off her notorious luscious locks of hair to an almost complete shave. Miley’s Video Music Award performance was just one more way she got her name out there. Be prepared for ‘what’s next’. Ride the success of what marketing you are implementing, be constantly be thinking of new and innovative ways to reach, connect, and gain new prospects and have your current clients return.


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 that she continues to amaze her fans. First she was seen getting tattoos, then cutting off her notorious luscious locks of hair to an almost complete shave. Miley’s Video Music Award performance was just one more way she got her name out there. Be prepared for ‘what’s next’. Ride the success of what marketing you are implementing, be constantly be thinking of new and innovative ways to reach, connect, and gain new prospects and have your current clients return.

Miley Cyrus didn’t invent the infamous dance ‘twerking’; she wasn’t the first performer to twerk, and her performance at the Video Music Awards was not the first time we saw Miley ‘twerk’. Yet, if you Google ‘Twerking’ right now on Google, Miley’s performance is one of the first results to show up. On YouTube, if you search for twerking, Miley’s performance is the first result. If you do, do something ‘typical’, do it so well, that your clients and prospects instantly think of your company.

What monumental performances or events have strengthened your marketing tactics and/or approach?