As the new financial year begins, many of us will be busy putting together our new marketing budget for 2011. Budgeting can be a difficult process; many companies estimate or base their budget on last year. We feel there are more effective means but an estimate is better than nothing. Either route you take, it is important to review and evaluate what worked and what didn’t for your business in 2010. Any time and money you spend on marketing is an investment in your business, so you need to make sure it's time and money well spent.
When completing your new marketing budget, it is important to consider any changes that may have happened in your industry. Have there been any important innovations? What about the use of technology within your market? What about the distribution channels used to deliver your product or service?
As well as looking outside the box, it is important to consider factors within your business. What were the most successful marketing activities last year? Can they be repeated? It might be an event your business ran or a successful lead generation campaign. Likewise, what are the failures that should be omitted all together this year? Did your advert generate any sales? What about the mailouts? Did you follow them up with a phone call? No? Perhaps that is why they weren’t more effective. When evaluating the relative success or failures from last year, it is important to ascertain whether it was the implementation of the campaign or the activity itself that was fundamental in the success or failure. Don’t make kneejerk reactions.
A new international survey from E-consultancy and SAS found that overall marketing budgets are up, with over 52% of UK businesses claiming to have increased their marketing budget for 2011. Digital marketing continues to be the focus for many marketing budgets, with 72% of companies investing online, compared to 26% purely on offline channels such as print and direct mail.
As an SME ourselves, we understand that marketing budgets can be tight. But that doesn’t mean you can’t budget. We’ve put together some effective, low cost activities that your business can do online in 2011. The success of these activities can be easily measured, helping evaluate the success of your activities when it comes time to define your budget for 2012.
Now is the time businesses need to look closely at their past, present and future marketing activities. Businesses need to create more revenue for less cost and this can take some creative thinking. If you are struggling to know where to spend your marketing budget most effectively on measurable solutions, click here to find out more about TLC Business FREE Marketing MOT.
We have some great top tips this July: a source of free data, a tool to find out which page on your website your target audience prefer and a free opportunity to review your marketing over the summer.
Top Tip 1 – As many of you know, data can make or break a marketing campaign. It can be very difficult and expensive to source good quality data. Well, the good people at Corpdata have decided to try and help kickstart the economy by giving every business the opportunity to create their own target list of 200 potential customers for FREE. All you have to do is open an account for free, choose the types of businesses you’d like to include in your list, then download 200 records for free. That can’t be bad. Visit free data offer to download your free 200 records.
Top Tip 2 – Trying to get into the minds of your target audience can be tricky. Knowing what they like and don’t like can take a lot of time. Well Google have made it easier to work this out when it comes to your website. Their free website optimizer tool allows you to split test different pages on your website so can see which layout, copy or imagery is best received, very useful for improving your conversion rates.
Top tip 3 – If you haven’t taken your free Marketing MOT yet, the summer is the perfect time to do so. Many businesses experience slower periods during the end of July and August. This provides a great opportunity to take a look at your Marketing, review how successful it has been and explore areas for improvement. TLC Business’ free Marketing MOT does just that and gives you a whole host of ideas and suggestions on how you can improve your marketing performance. For more information or to book yours, visit our Marketing MOT page.
Hope you find these useful and do let us know how it goes.