Start the Year Off with a Bang: 5 Marketing Tasks to Tackle in January
Gerri Knilans
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We made it. Beyond mask mandates and widespread availability of COVID vaccines, 2021 gave us a new president, Richard Branson and Jeff Bezos rocketing into space, and “cancel culture,” in what may be the most turbulent year of our lives. Now that we’ve taken a moment to appreciate all we’ve been through together in the past year, it’s time to get back to work.
To help you ramp up your marketing efforts and start off the year on the right foot, here are some ideas (some easy, some more involved) to tackle this month:
1.???Update or create your Google Business Profile
Begin with a simple task. A robust?Google Business Profile?allows you to share what products and services you offer, connect to your website, showcase positive reviews, and even discover how customers are finding your business. But most importantly, a Google Business profile page makes your company more searchable on the world’s most powerful search engine. It’s easy to claim and?optimize?your business page with keywords, photos, videos and frequently asked questions. If you need more convincing, according to?Ipsos Research, an up-to-date Google Business Profile:
2.???Start with a clean inbox
Here’s another easy one. An overstuffed inbox can bring anxiety to even the most organized professionals. With a clean and organized inbox, you will declutter your workspace, be able to better prioritize tasks, improve your productivity and keep assignments from falling through the cracks. Start the new year with a?clean inbox?by following these tips:
3.???Read up on industry and marketing trends
Turn to the experts. With the new year comes plenty of predictions about what to expect in the year to come. Seek out articles, blog posts and studies that reveal what the experts predict will impact marketing, your industry and business in general. To get you started, here are a few resources:
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4.???Revisit what worked and what didn’t
Look back on last year’s work. With an entire year of data at your fingertips, take some time to evaluate what worked in your marketing efforts last year and what didn’t. Here are some areas to consider:
5.???Solidify your marketing plan
Time to get serious. Now that you know what worked and what didn’t, if you haven’t already done so, you are ready to outline your?marketing plan?for the year. Yes, this one takes some time, but operating without a written plan is a sure-fire path to failure. We suggest a plan that is just a few pages long, well-communicated throughout your organization and kept in a place where you see it daily. Our?simple-to-follow marketing plan template?includes eight areas:
Commit to innovation
In today’s rapidly changing marketplace, same old, same old just doesn’t cut it. We all know the importance of innovation in keeping a business competitive. The same goes for marketing. Resolve to try something new in your marketing efforts. Be willing to step outside your comfort zone or expertise. To be most successful, try a new tactic alongside something that’s already working. Measure the results of your experiment and evaluate its effectiveness before committing additional resources. Often, the longer you are in business, the more reluctant you are to change what is already working. Your industry and marketing are always changing. If you are ready to try something new to enhance your current efforts, let Trade Press Services help. To get started,?schedule a call?with one of our experts.