Richard Davies wrote: The UK has a good crop of technology pioneers in cloud computing - for example ElasticHosts, FlexiScale, Flexiant, OnApp - and also some strong government initiatives such as G-Cloud.
We will have to see whether this kind of technical leadership converts into swift mass-market adoption or not.
Whether you live in the Baltimore/Washington area like we do, or have only heard about it on the news, everyone knows we’ve been hit here by record snowfalls. I saw yesterday that Baltimore just passed Syracuse NY for first place as the snowiest city in the U.S. this winter.
While technology has allowed me to continue working on just about everything I would in a normal day, some of the down time “snowed in” got me thinking about how people might use some of that down time to address items on the “marketing list” (you know, that list some people never quite get to).
With that mind, I went back through some of our posts to highlight 5 pretty tangible and actionable items you can think about, evaluate and improve right away. And while I tried to avoid the “clip show” format — Didn’t you always hate when sitcoms did those episodes that were just recycled material? – It did seem to work best in this format.
So here you go – 5 Marketing Fixes for a Snowy Week.
1). Fix Your Core Messaging:
We all know how important it is to have a clear and consistent message – But do you have a messaging problem?
In an ideal world, you are managing multiple buckets of leads, each bringing a different volume, a different quality, and a different set of metrics. But are you putting all your eggs in one basket?
Writing ad copy for pay-per-click ads, particularly for Google AdWords, is an extremely challenging task. Are you getting the most from your paid search campaigns?
Your company may have all kinds of exciting things going on - new customers, partners, upcoming events, etc. But if from the viewpoint of the random website visitor, you’re not doing much lately it may not be worth taking the next step to get in touch.
Implementing these 5 fixes will help you to upgrade your marketing — And give you a reason to avoid that snow shovel.
Will Davisis Managing Partner ofRight Source Marketing. Don’t hesitate to drop Will a comment on this post. If you liked this post, follow@willdavison Twitter for more commentary like this.
About Mike Sweeney Mike Sweeney and Right Source Marketing help organizations build their marketing strategy, organize the structure to accommodate that strategy, and deliver the specific services to execute that strategy. We do this through a unique model that provides senior level strategic consulting as well as specific services that cover every area of an organization’s marketing plan.
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