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Beating Business Roadblocks: Digital Marketing Challenges & Fixes

Beating Business Roadblocks: Digital Marketing Challenges & Fixes

Key Takeaways:

Learn some common challenges that small and medium-sized businesses face. 

Discover some practical tips to get unstuck and move your business forward.

Are you constantly stuck in the day-to-day tasks of your small business? Losing sight of the big picture? Remember, successful business growth requires not just working in your business, but on it too. That’s easier said than done, right?

Join us as we dive into the common challenges small business owners face and offer concrete solutions to help you move forward. It’s time to identify those growth blockers, shake things off, and start pushing your business towards a brighter future!

Challenge #1: Navigating Content Planning

Solutions:

If content planning feels like a maze to you, you’re not alone. According to LookBookHQ, content production is the biggest challenge for 44% of marketers. Here are some tips to make this task easier.

For starters, AI tools like ChatGPT can be a real game-changer. They can help craft compelling content, saving you time and effort.

Organize your posts using a content calendar. It provides a clear view of what content is due and when.

And don’t forget to maintain a list of ideas for content. Whenever inspiration strikes, jot it down. This list can be a lifesaver when you need fresh ideas.

Challenge #2: Refreshing Your Email List

Solutions:

Don’t let a cluttered email list dampen your marketing efforts. Begin by removing bounced emails. It’s a simple step to enhance your list’s health and your email deliverability.

Next, segment your contacts — separate those who haven’t opened an email from you in a year or more. This leaves you with an audience genuinely interested in your brand.

Make use of segmentation based on customer actions, demographics, or data from your forms. These segments allow for personalized content, increasing the chances of engagement.

Remove your bounced emails. It’s a simple step to enhance your email list’s health and your email deliverability.

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Challenge #3: Managing Social Platforms

Solutions:

Social media management can feel overwhelming — unless you have the right strategies. We recommend planning content well in advance to take off the pressure of creating last-minute posts.

Use scheduling tools for automating your posts. They ensure consistency in posting without constant monitoring.

Repurpose! Take a longer piece of content, such as a 5-minute video, and break it down into five separate 1-minute clips. This extends your content’s life.

And don’t forget to regularly check your platform’s Insights. It helps identify what’s working with your audience so you can create more of what’s performing well.

Challenge #4: Working on SEO

Solutions:

Spend 15 minutes every day with one page on your website. This will help you better understand what the experience is like for a customer who’s visiting your site.

While analyzing your web pages, ask the following questions:

  • Do the keywords you used on the page match the keywords the customers entered in the search engine to land on the page?
  • Does that web page answer their questions, so they don’t have to go to someone else’s website?

It’s also important to review the desktop and mobile versions of your website. Today’s customers prefer responsive websites to non-responsive ones. According to a recent statistic from GoodFirms, 73.1% of web designers cite a non-responsive design as a main reason why visitors leave a website and look elsewhere.

“Spend 15 minutes every day with one page on your website. This will help you better understand what the experience is like for a customer who’s visiting your site.”

Jennifer Shaheen

Challenge #5: Reviewing Your Metrics

Solutions:

Google’s Looker Studio is an easy way to help you visualize your small business’s data so you can make informed decisions and fine-tune your future content strategy. This tool lets you pull together data from different places. Not only can you make your own dashboards, but you can also generate reports that turn tricky data into easy-to-understand charts. Plus, it shows you the latest data in real-time, which is helpful when you need to make quick decisions. 

Another fantastic tool to leverage is Google Analytics 4’s Customer Journey Insights. This feature tells you what web pages (besides your site’s home page) are the most popular entry points for customers. It can also show you the point where customers usually leave your site. This could be after they’ve done what they came for or if they leave because they couldn’t find what they were looking for.

Now Is the Time to Get Unstuck 

Ready to break free from business stagnation? Reach out to TTG! Let our expert coaching and training services guide your journey to success. Then continue to grow your marketing know-how with these exclusive resources.

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Creative Director/Senior Designer

Tom DiGrazia

With over a decade and a half of professional design experience, Tom brings his knowledge of design principles and focus on user experience to every aspect of his contribution to TTG. Paying special attention to each client’s brand, personalized needs and individual interests, he strives to create compelling concepts utilizing intuitive and highly-refined design solutions. In addition to traditional and digital design work and oversight at TTG, Tom also boasts a wide portfolio of web development projects with the company, allowing him to stretch his CSS and HTML skills across multiple platforms and disciplines. He feels that being a designer in the digital landscape of websites, eCommerce solutions, email marketing platforms and social media, it is important to understand the code that goes into these areas as it assists his ability to tailor designs specifically targeted to achieve the best end result and further builds understanding and communication with backend development teams.

In his off hours, Tom is an avid pop culture enthusiast, staying up to date on the latest shows, films, comics and games. He can also typically be found taking part in a whole host of artistic activities that help him further stretch his creative legs. Regardless of the activity, Tom is always accompanied by his dog, Eli, and his cat, Tib.

Specialties:
Design, Photography, Illustration, Digital Imagery Manipulation, Wesbite Development

Platforms/Tools:
Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign, Lightroom, HTML/CSS, Wordpress

Analyst/Strategist

Courtney Dumont

As Senior Marketing Strategist & Analyst at Technology Therapy Group, Courtney is energized by the ability to flex both her left and right brain daily. Courtney discovered her passion for Marketing at Bryant University, where she spearheaded research on students’ perceptions of Social Media Marketing for her Honors Capstone Project. After graduating Bryant in 2012, she joined the Technology Therapy team, where she’s honed her skills in social media, search and social advertising, email marketing, SEO, and more.

Since joining the team, Courtney has created digital marketing strategies and managed campaigns for clients across the country, ranging from plastic surgery centers, to jewelry stores, to construction companies. With a cohesive, cross-channel approach and a focus on data-driven decision making, she has increased their leads by up to 217%. But Courtney doesn’t leave her zeal for social media at the office; she also runs a local foodie Instagram account with her husband to document their meals across Rhode Island and beyond. Check them out: @hoppilyfed.

Specialties:
Marketing Strategy, Data Analysis, Google Ads, Facebook Ads, Social Media

Platforms/Tools:
Google Analytics, Google Ads, Facebook Ads, Facebook Creator Studio, Instagram, Klaviyo, Mailchimp, Emma Mail, Google Data Studio, WordPress, YouTube, LinkedIn, Facebook, Microsoft Office