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Improve Your Blogging, LinkedIn & Lead Generation

Improve Your Blogging, LinkedIn & Lead Generation | Business Improvement and Social media | Scoop.it
This article contains 4 helpful tools and resources to aid each of your Blogging, LinkedIn and Lead Generation.

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janlgordon's curator insight, May 17, 2017 5:00 PM

I selected this article from Curatti written by Susan Gilbert because it shows you great tools to help improve your blog, LinkedIn strategy, and lead generation.

 

Reach more customers and increase your subscribers with these great resources for business.

 

12 Tools Your Business Can Use to Drive More Sales

 

With the right tools you can reach more prospects. I agree that in order to build a business online it's important to take advantage of what's available.

 

Gilbert provides the best tools to help make your business more profitable online.

 

Here's what caught my attention:

 

  • If you use Gmail for customer communication then you will enjoy adding Clearbit. This tool provides insights on your prospects such as company information and contact details.

 

  • Build better relationships through establishing trust. Crystal gathers personality reports, and delivers professional coaching advice for improved communication.

 

  • Convert more leads into paying customers with SalesLoft. This tool combines your marketing strategy on social media, through email, and offline sales.

 

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Putting Ourselves in the Customer's Shoes

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To survive the new marketing paradigm, we must put ourselves in our customers’ shoes and provide the high level of Customer Experience we expect to find

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janlgordon's curator insight, May 9, 2017 10:32 PM

I selected this article from Curatti written by Andy Capaloff because it explains how to understand your customers from their perspective.

 

We need to provide the same level of customer service that we would want to receive.

 

Improve Your Customer Relationships

 

In order to be a successful business we need to reach our customers where they are at. I agree that you can create a better experience by understanding their needs and desires.

 

Capaloff explains how to get into the minds of your customers by putting yourself in their shoes.

 

Here's what caught my attention:

 

  • Ask yourself the same questions a customer would ask. Things like, "would you buy from you?" and "do your own employees with discounts make purchases from your company?"

 

  • We are ultimately selling to people, and so we need to humanize our brand. That means we take care of the buyer before and after the sale.

 

  • The customer experience is important no matter what size your business is. Make it easy for them to make a purchase with a helpful attitude.

 

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Improve Your Digital #Marketing, Content & Wordpress With 12 Tools

Improve Your Digital #Marketing, Content & Wordpress With 12 Tools | Business Improvement and Social media | Scoop.it
This article contains 4 helpful tools and resources around improving Digital Marketing, Social Media Content and your Wordpress (Plugins)

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malek's curator insight, February 16, 2017 8:36 AM

Bookmark and keep handy. Some of the best new tools.

janlgordon's comment, February 16, 2017 5:27 PM
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I selected this article from Curatti written by Susan Gilbert because it shows you great tools to help create a successful digital content strategy.

 

Help create a more efficient WordPress website and content reach for your blog posts.

 

12 Great Digital Content Marketing Tools

 

With the right plugins and tools you can help your brand stand out. I agree that in order to attract more a larger audience it's important to take advantage of what's available.

 

Gilbert provides the best tools to help make your content reach a more successful one.

 

Here's what caught my attention:

 

  • Find out what your website visitors are looking for through heatmaps, statistics, and behavior. Hotjar will help you understand these things and more.

 

  • Handle multiple types of content from one place. Zerys allows you to use their dedicated project management to produce the best article for your target market.

 

  • Simplify Facebook Messenger and stay in touch with your Fans and followers. Goofy helps you manage this mobile app right from your Apple computer without having to use a smart device.

 

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Improve Your #Marketing ROI

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In this article, Michael discusses how to solve Marketing ROI challenges. He includes 8 steps towards Marketing ROI and other great advice. A must read!

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janlgordon's curator insight, May 10, 2017 4:23 PM

I selected this article from Curatti written by Michael Brenner because it explains how to improve your marketing ROI for more sales.

 

By measuring your results you can move toward a more profitable business online.

 

Solve Marketing ROI for Better Results

 

Many advertisers have dismal results when it comes to running an ad campaign. I agree that in order to attain your sales goals you need to first understand how to measure your results.

 

Brenner explains the first steps toward improving your marketing ROI.

 

Here's what caught my attention:

 

  • Start by measuring the sales from your marketing campaigns minus the investment you put into them, and then dividing this number. This will give you insights on trade-offs of what works and what doesn't.

 

  • It's important to differentiate between ROI investments and financial statements. Find out whether you are including things like corporate expenses in your measurements.

 

  • Stick to the programs that you can measure. Digital content is something you can gather data on with proven results.

 

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Thank you @massimo facchinetti :)
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Study #SEO with These 4 Content Resources

Study #SEO with These 4 Content Resources | Business Improvement and Social media | Scoop.it
You know that increasing your knowledge of SEO would be beneficial, but just need that little nudge? Here are some tip + 4 free SEO study resources

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janlgordon's curator insight, April 4, 2017 12:10 AM

I selected this article from Curatti written by Eleonora Zolotaryova because it shows you how to learn more about SEO for better content.

 

Understand how to attract more traffic to your website and content.

 

4 Resources to Help You Learn About SEO

 

In order to get more visitors and readers you need to have the right knowledge. I agree that by learning more about SEO your business can build a successful online presence.

 

Zolotaryova provides unique resources you can use to improve your marketing strategy.

 

Here's what caught my attention:

 

  • Content marketers can get a better understanding of SEO in order to learn more about their niche and create new ideas. They can also increase their conversion rates with a lower cost.

 

  • You need to use the right keywords in order to attract the traffic you deserve. A poorly crafted headline can decrease your website traffic.

 

  • Create better content by understanding algorithms. Your readers should be your primary consideration for tackling your SEO strategy.

 

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Avoid These 10 Business Email Errors

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Writing business emails is not as straightforward and simple as we would like to think. One small unintentional error can quickly take things south.

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janlgordon's curator insight, January 17, 2017 12:25 AM

I selected this article from Curatti written by Niraj Ranjan because it covers how to best approach your prospects.

 

Some phrases are outdated and inappropriate for business emails.

 

How to Communicate With Your Subscribers

 

It just takes a few words to lose the attention of a potential customer. I agree that in order to have more sales you should write your message in a way that is appealing and does not have a direct sales pitch.

 

Ranjan explains several phrases that do not work well for business emails.

 

Here's what caught my attention:

 

  • An overused cliche is, "Don't hesitate to contact me." It is not only over polite, but also sounds too phony. People are already aware that they can approach your business for further clarification on information.

 

  • Avoid filler phrases such as, "I hope you're well." These are hollow statements without true meaning or emotion. Instead keep the introduction light, and get straight to the point.

 

  • If your prospect asks a question responding with, "I don't know" is unprofessional. This gives the reader the wrong impression -- instead offer an answer that allows you to get back to them with the right information that they are looking for.

 

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