12 Ideas to Add to Your Marketing Strategy in 2020

12 Ideas to Add to Your Marketing Strategy in 2020

We are almost through the first part 2020 – how is your marketing strategy going?

Already in 2020 we’ve faced a lot, but hopefully you’ve kept your marketing strong.

Every quarter you should re-evaluate your marketing strategy (or plan) and reflect on what worked, what’s working, and what can be improved upon.

Marketing is ever-changing, and as the world changes, so must your gameplan. Here are some ideas to incorporate in your marketing this year – and in future years.

Idea #1: Sharpen your marketing skills.

Invest in continuing education. Attend conferences. Read. Listen to podcasts. In order to keep up with the never-ending changes in the marketing world, it’s key to stay on top of it all.

12 Ideas to Add to Your Marketing Strategy in 2020

Photo from the 2020 Southern C Summit

Idea #2: Reevaluate the metrics that matter most to you.

Take a look at your analytics – what are your goals and what analytics match up to those goals. How do you define success of your marketing efforts?

Idea #3: Integrate Stories.

The dominance of Instagram Stories speaks for themselves. However, also note that Facebook Stories are on par in terms of engagement with approximately 500 million daily users (Source: Sprout Social) and 58% of people in the U.S. say they’ve become more interested in a brand after seeing it in Facebook Stories (Facebook).

12 Ideas to Add to Your Marketing Strategy in 2020

Idea #4: Make your audience part of your content strategy.

User-generated content is some of the most popular content shared by brands on social. See what your customers and clients are posting and share! Encourage your audience to share as well. Below is an example of what my gym did during COVID-19 social distancing.

12 Ideas to Add to Your Marketing Strategy in 2020

Idea #5: Reevaluate your platforms.

Audiences change. Platforms change. The average social media user has 8.3 different social accounts. This number lifts to 9.4 social accounts for people aged 16-24 (Hootsuite). Take time and reflect on who you want to reach and where they are. Example: teenagers are all about Tik Tok, not Instagram.

Idea #6: If you are not doing this already, supplement your social strategy with ads.

Because of the algorithms, your organic reach will be limited at times. When you see this slowdown, promote a post. The platforms offer a range of ad types to fit what you need. Global ad spend will reach $ 605 billion in 2020. This is a 4.2% increase from 2019 (Source: The Drum). Example of why you should do ads – People are 26% more likely to view ads on Twitter than on any other leading platform. (Source: Sprout Social)

Idea #7: Spark meaningful interactions.

Posts that get more engagement get more time in people’s feeds. Think beyond your typical promotional blasts and focus on conversation starters.

Idea #8: Keep a detailed publishing calendar.

A thorough posting calendar is your productivity and organization, as well as ensuring you meet your goals and benchmarks. If a platform update occurs, having a calendar will make it easier for you to tweak your schedule without missing a beat or sending your strategy into panic. Below is what our Sprout Social Publishing Calendar looked like for March 2020. We create all of our client content in Word docs, then schedule them out for the next 30 days. When we’ve entered all of them into Sprout, we can see what’s coming up.

12 Ideas to Add to Your Marketing Strategy in 2020

Idea #9: Educate with your content.

When you do this, you show your expertise in your field or business. Another reason to educate? You build a rapport with your audience which in turn builds trust.

Idea #10: Host or join a podcast.

With the podcasting industry taking off, be a guest on one that applies to your business or start your own!

Idea #11: We know we’ve said this before, but personalize!

People want to feel loved by the brands they follow and shop with. Give them a personalized experience, whether it’s in-store or out. You can send them a postcard on their birthday. Have a way to know them when they walk in the door so you can greet them by name. You don’t have to get extravagant. 74% of marketers say targeted personalization increases customer engagement (Econsultancy)

Idea #12: Get customer feedback.

Whether it’s a survey created on Survey Monkey or face-to-face conversation, find out what your customers are thinking and wanting. All successful businesses listen to their customer’s concerns, wants, and needs, in knowing how to improve and grow.

12 Ideas to Add to Your Marketing Strategy in 2020

Changing up your marketing strategy is important in keeping things fresh and adapting to the changes in your industry – and our world.

Which of these will you try this year?

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