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20 November 2013 
DIGITAL MARKETING FOR 
STARTUPS
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Acquiring Customers 
Your 
Customers 
today 
Potential 
customers 
who are aware 
of your 
business 
? 
What’s the best way 
to connect and 
convert potential 
customers who are 
not aware of your 
company?
“ We have seen for ourselves how a solid 
strategy has helped to drive traffic to our 
site and generate sales leads.” 
Caolan Bushell 
Business Development Manager 
Mergon Group 
Barry Rooney 
Chief Operations Officer 
Siemens ITSS 
“Motarme delivered real, 
measurable results in a short 
timeframe – sales and contacts from 
our target audience at Tier 1 
companies.” 
Joe Lynch 
General Manager 
IMEC Technologies 
“Generating leads online is now a 
central part of our sales strategy.” 
About Us
What We Do 
B2B Technology Marketing 
•Lead Generation Consultancy 
•Marketing Automation
Michael White, Motarme 
• 10+ Years Tech 
Marketing 
• Product Manager 
• Consultant 
• Developer 
• Build software 
• Market software 
• Sell software 
• Michael White – MD & Co-Founder 
• Ex Head of Marketing at Singularity 
• Multi-million software firm 
• JPMorgan, Goldman Sachs, BT 
• Doubled lead generation within 2 years 
• Revenue doubled in same period 
• Senior Product Manager, Siemens 
• Internet and Desktop Security software 
• German Army, Swedish Govt, Irish Gov 
• Project Manager, Elavon (Flexicom) 
• Electronic Payments Software 
• Built Business Analyst Team 
• Barclays, AIB and Interpay (Holland)
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Digital Marketing for Startups - Agenda 
Focus: How early stage technology companies can use Digital 
Marketing to generate leads and acquire customers. 
1 Overview – Three Ways To Acquire Customers 10.30 – 11 
2 Your Value Proposition – what it is, why it’s important 11 – 11.30 
3 Your Target Buyers – how to profile them and their buying process 11.30 – 12 
4 Central role of your website 12 – 12.30 
5 Content Marketing 12.30 – 1 
Lunch 
6 Search Engine Optimization 2 – 2.30 
7 Google Pay-Per-Click 2.30 – 3 
8 Email Marketing 3 – 3.30 
9 Using Social Media to generate leads – blog, Facebook, YouTube etc. 3.30 – 3.45 
10 Outbound Lead Generation 3.45 – 4
Lead Generation and Lead Conversion: 
What Problem Are You Trying to Solve?
Our Goal 
A Repeatable Customer 
Acquisition Process 
11 Predictable 
2 2 Scalable 
3 3 Automatable
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Digital Marketing for Startups 
Where do you start? 
A simple Framework
Our Goal – More Leads, More Customers 
Generate more leads at the top of 
the sales funnel using 
•Inbound Lead Generation 
website, SEO, Google pay-per-click, 
social media 
•Outbound Lead Generation 
email, phone, social media, events 
Generate more leads at the top of 
the sales funnel using 
•Inbound Lead Generation 
website, SEO, Google pay-per-click, 
social media 
•Outbound Lead Generation 
email, phone, social media, events 
Use Marketing Automation to 
profile and manage these leads 
more effectively so more become 
‘sales qualified’ 
Use Marketing Automation to 
profile and manage these leads 
more effectively so more become 
‘sales qualified’ 
€ $ £ 
Use your CRM system to manage 
the sales process / sales team and 
convert opportunities to 
customers. 
Use your CRM system to manage 
the sales process / sales team and 
convert opportunities to 
customers. 
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2 
3 
4
Why Focus on Online Marketing?
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First – What is Online Marketing?
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Lead Generation is Moving Online 
4 of the top 5 lead sources are online 
1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
47% 
Source: DemandBase and Focus.com, 2011
This is the way businesses buy today 
B2B Buyers now find Vendors Online 
• Survey of 4000 B2B technology 
buyers 
• 80% of those buyers said they 
found the vendor, not the 
other way round. 
• Survey of 4000 B2B technology 
buyers 
• 80% of those buyers said they 
found the vendor, not the 
other way round. 
Source: MarketingSherpa – “B2B 
Technology Marketing Benchmark 
Source: MarketingSherpa – “B2B 
Technology Marketing Benchmark 
Survey 2008” 
Survey 2008” 
• Buyers are doing most of their initial research online before initiating conversations with 
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vendors and are better informed at an earlier stage. 
• We're moving from a focus on traditional techniques like press advertising, mail shots and 
cold calling, to techniques based on websites, ‘content-based’ marketing and automated 
marketing.
58% – 
70% 
of the buying process is completed 
before talking to a vendor. 
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More of The Buying Proc ess Happens Online 
Savo Group Research Study 
2012 via PepperGlobal.com 
• 41% of Business Buyers said they engaged with sales only after their initial research was 
conducted 
• 25% said they initiated contact after they had already established a preferred list of vendors 
Source: DemandGen White Paper “The New BtoB Path to Purchase”, 2012
Why Is Online Lead Generation Alone 
Not Sufficient?
Why You Need Outbound As Well As Inbound 
If your product category is mature then potential customers will be searching 
for it online. 
For example, CRM is a mature category. People who want a CRM solution will 
search online for relevant terms. 
So CRM vendors should concentrate on inbound marketing for online lead 
generation. 
If your product category is new, or you operate in a highly vertical/niche 
market then potential buyers may not be aware of or searching for your type of 
product. 
In that case, you will have to reach out to them in a targeted, efficient and cost 
effective process – Outbound Lead Generation 
Outbound Lead Generation can sometimes pprroodduuccee ffaasstteerr rreessuullttss.. 
For certain industries Outbound channels may be more effective than some 
inbound channels – see next 2 slides 
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2 
3
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Why Outbound As Well As Inbound 
Inbound 
• Website 
• Email 
• Search Marketing 
Outbound 
• Email marketing 
• Inside sales 
• Telemarketing 
• Executive events 
• Direct Mail 
Effectiveness 
Adoption
Note – the Types of Lead
Using Digital Marketing To Drive Sales
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Increase Lead Generation, Increase Sales 
Generate more leads at 
the top of the sales funnel 
using Digital Marketing 
Use simple processes to 
categorise and nurture 
these leads so more of them 
convert to sales 
€ $ £ 
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2 2
Convince them to 
renew each year – 
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ABC, 1234 
Bring 
people to 
your 
website 
Bring 
people to 
your 
website 
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Persuade them 
to pay for your 
Persuade them 
to pay for your 
service 
service 
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Convince them to 
renew each year – 
retain your 
customers 
retain your 
customers 
Persuade 
them to sign-up, 
Persuade 
them to sign-up, 
register or 
download 
register or 
download 
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What are you selling? 
Your Value Proposition
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A: Your Value Proposition
2. A: Your Your Value Value Proposition 
Proposition 
Need it … 
• When talking to prospects 
• On your website 
• On Landing pages 
• In Email campaigns 
• On Brochures 
• In your PR
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A: Your Value Proposition 
A value proposition is a clear statement of the tangible 
results a customer gets from using your products or 
services. It’s outcome focussed and stresses the 
business value of what you have to offer 
If you can’t demonstrate superior value then 
customers will choose based on price
A: Your Value Proposition 
Value Propositions 
• From the outside, a lot of products and services look the 
same to their potential customers. 
• The more complex the product or service, the harder it is 
for buyers to understand how to differentiate between 
the available options. 
• You have make it easy for buyers to quickly understand 
how you can help them and why you are better than 
your competitors. 
• You do this by defining a clear and compelling Value 
Proposition
A: Your Value Proposition 
Other elements that our customers value – easy to do 
business with, reliable, innovative, thought leaders, 
trustworthy 
The way we deliver our product or and service, our skills 
and expertise 
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A: Your Value Proposition 
Value Proposition: 
Why should I buy something from you? 
 What value do you deliver? 
 How quickly can I see the value? 
 Why is your product better than competitors? 
 Why is it better than what I do at the moment?
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A: Your Value Proposition 
Typical problems 
1. Talking about your company and its capabilities rather than 
focusing on the customer 
2. Talking about features instead of the value provided by those 
features 
3. Using marketing waffle like ‘leading global provider of X’ 
4. Highlighting benefits that your customers don’t care about 
5. Lack of a single definition within a company – if you ask two 
different sales people you get two different answers as to what 
they do and why they’re the best.
A: Your Value Proposition 
 List out what you think you can do that makes 
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you unique 
 Then go ask your existing customers what they 
think is the unique value you provide
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A: Your Value Proposition 
 Are you selling the “whole product” 
 This is the “stuff” that surrounds your technology such as training, videos, 
online help, good support, partner technologies, integrations
Who are you selling to? 
Your Target Buyers
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B: Your Target Buyers 
Who are your buyers? 
 What do they want? 
 What do they like and dislike? 
 Where are they (countries, languages) 
 What industry sectors? 
 What types of organisation? Size, 
location ... 
 What are their typical roles or titles? 
 Where do they hang out online?
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“The aim of marketing is to know and understand 
the customer so well that the product or service 
fits him and sells itself” 
Peter Drucker 
B: Your Target Buyers
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B: Your Target Buyers 
Why can’t I market to everybody? 
• People are tempted to try to market to all potential users 
• You worry that if you focus on one group or one geography you will 
exclude the others 
• This is wrong for a couple of reasons: 
– Limited promotional budget – you have a fixed amount of money to spend on 
promotion. Concentrating that spend on a clearly defined target group will 
produce better results than spreading it thinly across multiple potential target 
groups 
– Trying to be all things to all people generally doesn’t work when launching a 
new product. If you designed a car that tried to appeal to young families, men in 
their 20s and elderly women, you would end up with a mishmash that appeals 
to no-one. The same is usually true with technology products. You should 
focus your product and promotion on one or two sectors for your launch.
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B: Your Target Buyers 
Define who you are targeting 
Use some logic when picking your first target customers 
Use “Personas” as a tool to understand them 
Talk directly to customers to find out what they need 
Don’t make assumptions without verifying them 
Don’t be smarter than your customers
B: Your Target Buyers 
Who to target? 
• Who is your ideal customer? 
• Profile of ideal customers - what is their 
• Industry? 
• Typical size (staff, revenue) 
• Type of Organization 
• Role(s) - Personas? 
• Do you know any individuals who fit? Can you prepare a list 
of names? 
• Could you get me a list of email addresses? E.g. Business.ie
Who Are We Trying To Target? 
• Create “Personas” for your top 3 target customers 
• They are “archetypes” representing 80% of your target visitors 
• Use them as way to describe and understand those customers 
• Also helps to identify ways to get in touch with these customers 
Oscar 
Role: Sales manager 
Organization: SME 
Age: 45 
Goals: have easy access to 
prospect information 24/7; get 
better quality leads; better 
pipeline 
Nora 
Role: Marketing manager 
Organization: multi-national 
Age: 32 
Goals: manage multiple channels; 
drive awareness of the company; 
produce more and better quality 
leads. 
Liam 
Role: IT manager 
Organization: SME 
Age: 31 
Goals: reliability and availability; 
simplified architecture; security; 
cloud-based infrastructure
Execution – Your Customer Acquisition 
Process
Convince them to 
renew each year – 
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C: Your Acquisition Process 
Bring 
people to 
your 
website 
Bring 
people to 
your 
website 
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Persuade them 
to pay for your 
Persuade them 
to pay for your 
service 
service 
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Convince them to 
renew each year – 
retain your 
customers 
retain your 
customers 
Persuade 
them to sign-up, 
Persuade 
them to sign-up, 
register or 
download 
register or 
download 
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4 Key Steps for Customer Acquisition 
Convince them to 
renew each year – 
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Traffic Conversio 
n 
Subscriptio 
n 
Retention 
Bring 
people to 
your 
website 
Bring 
people to 
your 
website 
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Persuade them 
to pay for your 
Persuade them 
to pay for your 
service 
service 
SSuubbssccrirpiptitoionn 
Convince them to 
renew each year – 
retain your 
customers 
retain your 
customers 
Persuade 
them to sign-up, 
Persuade 
them to sign-up, 
register or 
download 
register or 
download 
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4 Key Steps for Customer Acquisition 
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Bring 
people to 
your 
website 
Bring 
people to 
your 
website 
Persuade 
them to sign-up, 
Persuade 
them to sign-up, 
register, 
download 
register, 
download 
Persuade them 
to pay for your 
Persuade them 
to pay for your 
service 
service 
Convince them to 
renew each year – 
Convince them to 
renew each year – 
retain your 
customers 
retain your 
customers 
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Step 1: Drive Traffic to Your Website 
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Bring 
people to 
your 
website 
Bring 
people to 
your 
website 
Pay-per-click 
Email 
Marketing 
TTrarafffifcic Content 
Search Engine 
Optimization 
Social
4 Key Steps for Customer Acquisition 
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Conversio 
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Persuade 
them to sign-up, 
Persuade 
them to sign-up, 
register or 
download 
register or 
download 
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Step 2: Convert Those Visitors 
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Automated Follow-up – AKA “Lead Nurturing” 
Persuade them 
to pay for your 
Persuade them 
to pay for your 
service 
service 
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Nurture track 1 
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Step 4: Retain Your Customers 
Convince them to 
renew each year – 
Convince them to 
renew each year – 
retain your 
customers 
retain your 
customers 
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Retention 
1. Never stop selling to your customers – constantly remind 
them of the value you provide 
2. Monitor their usage – if their activity slows up, or their 
account becomes dormant get in touch quickly to see how 
you can help and encourage them to reactivate 
3. Survey customers on a regular basis to see if they are 
satisfied and to identify causes of dissatisfaction 
4. Dedicated “renewals” team – for larger companies, have a 
dedicated ‘renewals’ team
Your Website 
The Core of Online Customer Acquisition
4. Website 
•Explains how to make sites more usable. 
•Helps you avoid basic errors. 
•Main message - when we look at a web page it should be obvious, self-evident. 
Don’t use text, graphics or layouts that cause unnecessary 
delays or confusion. 
•If you follow Steve Krug’s advice you have a better chance of steering 
visitors to what you want them to do and see.
4. Website 
Purpose of Website 
•To generate sales leads 
•To generate sales 
Purpose of Website 
•To generate sales leads 
•To generate sales 
Source: DemandBase and Focus.com 2011 Survey of B2B IT and mmaarrkkeettiinngg pprrooffeessssiioonnaallss
Convince them to 
renew each year – 
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Bring people 
(traffic) to 
your website 
Bring people 
(traffic) to 
your website 
Persuade them to 
sign-up for a Free 
Trial or download 
Persuade them to 
sign-up for a Free 
Trial or download 
content 
content 
Persuade them to 
pay for your 
Persuade them to 
pay for your 
service 
service 
Convince them to 
renew each year – 
retain your 
customers 
retain your 
customers 
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Traffic Conversion Subscription Retentio 
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4. Website
4. Website structure 
• Design your new site structure like an “org chart” 
• Use your “personas” as a guide – what goals do they have when they get to 
your site? What information do they need? 
• Keep the number of levels in your org chart to a minimum, ideally 3 or 4 
• If you have an existing site, map from old pages to new to ensure you are 
keeping everything that is essential. 
Home 
Product Services About us 
Contact
4. Website 
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Description of service/products 87% 
Which Industries You Serve 
Success stories / case studies 
Professional website design and presentation 
About us / biographies 
Client list 
Online resources/content (white papers etc.) 
News items 
Podcasts or audio content 
87% 
Video or online presentations 
78% 
73% 
69% 
64% 
64% 
60% 
57% 
47% 
40% 
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4. Website 
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6. Page layout 
Develop ‘wireframe’ designs for home page and internal pages 
Use the ‘personas’ to guide the wireframes – base them on the personas goals 
(e.g. find information) and your objectives (e.g. get visitor to register for 
download) 
Drive your visitors to take an action – the “Most Wanted Action” – on each page 
Provide downloads and prominent ‘buy now’ offers 
Make good use of page structure, text to explain what you do 
Make most of the page ‘clickable’ to lead visitors to further actions / information. 
Call us now! 
XX XXX XXXX 
Call us now! 
XX XXX XXXX 
Request a Callback
4. Your Website 
Your web-site 
 The most important marketing tool you have 
 Your best sales-person 24/7/365 
 A sales lead generation machine 
 Drive visitors to your site 
 Get them to take “Most wanted action”
4. Website
4. Website
4. Website 
Example 
landing page 
layout
4. Website 
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 Keep graphics down to less than 3rd of home page – see heatmaps 
 Use images of real people, avoid clichéd stock images 
 Make the entire graphic clickable 
 Make sure graphic is ‘tagged’ so you turn up on image searches 
 Use Clicktale or similar tool to check how visitors move around your pages
4. Website 
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 “Outside In” – make sure your website and your page layouts reflect your target 
customers. Will they quickly recognize you are targeting them? 
 Is your Value Proposition clear on each page? 
 Is it easy to find information – clear menus and links, search option? 
 Are there “Calls to Action” – CTAs – on each page? 
 Trust – do you make it clear you are trustworthy e.g. through customer and 
partner logos, quality marks, security certifications? 
 Evidence – do you provide proof that you can do what you say you do? 
 Have you designed for Search – clear page structure, clear readable URLs, page 
tags, headers? 
 Have you designed for Mobile – responsive design? 
 Have you designed for Social –links to social accounts, share options?
4. 1. Website 
The Website 
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 Reflect your buyer in the web-page design (‘outside in, not inside out’) – use “Buyer 
Personas” 
 Make it easy for visitors to accomplish goals e.g. find information, contact you (put your 
number on the home page), get you to contact them (call back button), search 
 Think about your “Most Wanted Actions” – what do you want them to do? 
 If you want them to do something (go to a section of the site, download content, buy 
something) then make it obvious and easy 
 Keep your website design and structure simple and easy to navigate 
 Use conventions where possible e.g. ‘home’ at the top left and on company logo 
 Provide ‘bait’ on each page – downloadable content 
 If you are doing a redesign, make sure to carry over your existing “web assets” – pages and 
links 
 Monitor your site with Google analytics or similar system
4. Website 
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 Define what you want to achieve by the redesign 
 Measure current figures for visitors, sales, leads 
 Audit your site – list all existing pages, incoming links to your pages, documents ... 
 http://www.xml-sitemaps.com/ will list the pages on your site 
 http://www.seoprofiler.com/analyze/yoursite.com and www.seomoz.org/linkscape to 
check how many sites link to you 
 Make sure none of these pages and links are lost when you move to the new site 
 Use “301 redirects” to ensure links to old pages are redirected to the corresponding new 
page e.g. www.mysite.com/oldpage -> www.mysite.com/newpage 
 Measure the performance of the new site e.g. using Google Analytics 
 Test different versions of a page – what’s known as A/B testing – to see which one works 
better with your visitors
4. 1. Website 
The Website 
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 “Don’t make me think” by Steve Krug 
 Jakob Nielsen, Usability Bulletin www.use-it.com 
 Personas – “About Face: the essentials of interaction design” by Alan Cooper et al 
 MarketingExperiments.com – provide regular statistics on website tests 
 “The Art of SEO” by Eric Enge, Rand Fishkin et al – advice on good website design for search 
engine optimization
Content for Traffic and Lead Generation
Content 
+ 
Web Traffic 
= 
Customers
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What content will interest your Buyers? 
Content Strategy 
 Digital Marketing is like fishing 
 Content is your bait – case studies, videos, infographics, blog posts, 
‘how to’ guides, presentations, white papers 
 Different buyers have different information needs at each stage of 
the buying process 
Awareness Interest Evaluation Decision
What Offer / Content Can You Use? 
 Want an offer or content that is closely aligned to 
your product or service 
 Typically in B2B you don’t start by offering the 
product itself, but something like a case study or 
report 
 In B2C you can offer the product or something like a 
30 day trial / free pilot
What Offer / Content Can You Use? 
 Research / surveys 
 Education – tutorials, webinars 
 Tours and overviews 
 News 
 Thought leadership 
 Case studies and success stories 
 Q&As 
 Product technical information 
 How-to tips
Examples of Smoke Test Offers
Content 
+ 
Web Traffic 
= 
Customers
Google Ads
Google Ads / Pay Per Click
Google Ads / Pay Per Click 
11 Keyword analysis 
22 Ad text 
33 Landing page 
 Campaign set-up – budget, geography 
 Keyword analysis – what are people searching for 
 Ad text – variants 
 Bids and cost-per-click 
 Bid management 
 Broadmatch, exact match, negative keywords 
 Keyword insertion 
Your ad text 
Why we’re great 
Call us now! 
www.mywebsite.com 
Name 
Email 
Download
Google Ads / Pay Per Click 
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 Think about how visitors search for your product or service 
 Thousands of ways people search for things, but usually fall into a category : 
 The actual question they have e.g. “how do I fix a broken pipe” 
 The answer to the question e.g. “plumbers in Galway” 
 A description of the problem e.g. “broken water pipe in kitchen” 
 A symptom of the problem e.g. “flooded kitchen” 
 A description of the cause e.g. “frozen pipes” 
 Producer parts or brand names e.g. Bosch, Philips 
 For each product, think how people might search for it, using the above as a guide 
 Use Google’s free Keyword Tool to help generate more keywords 
 Sort by “volume of searches” and “level of competition” 
 Break them into groups of 20 to 30 keywords and put them in Ad Groups
Google Ads / Pay Per Click 
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 To get started, search for your targeted terms and monitor what 
ads are displayed 
 Draft 4 to 5 versions of the ad to begin with 
 Run multiple versions of your ads, monitoring which ones work the 
best
Google Ads / Pay Per Click 
Convert your vviissiittoorrss!! –– LLaannddiinngg PPaaggeess 
 Rule #1: Avoid unnecessary distractions – push visitor to your “Most Wanted Action” 
 Be consistent with the ad or email that brought your visitor here, including 
keywords, logos and other images 
 Spell out your Value Proposition and the benefits of this particular offer and have a 
clear call to action 
 Remove any unnecessary navigation 
 Try to keep registration fields to a minimum e.g. Name and email 
 “A/B” test 2 versions of landing page to see which works best 
 Use Google analytics to monitor conversions
Google Ads and Landing Pages 
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Typically you can get people to register for 2 reasons – 
Free Trial or 
Demo 
Content 
to trial your product or to access content
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Reflect your 
target customers 
Social proof and 
Trust Anchors 
Google Ads and Landing Pages 
For more, see Motarme Guide to B2B website design on 
www.slideshare.net/motarme
Use Landing 
Pages to convert 
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traffic 
Clear ‘Calls to 
Action’ 
Google Ads and Landing Pages
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Google Ads and Landing Pages 
Steps for Increasing Conversions 
1. Clear Value Proposition – why they should sign-up today 
2. Home page design – reflect your buyers , provide proof 
3. Landing pages – funnel traffic to particular pages on site 
4. Clear “Calls to Action” – offer something of value 
5. A/B Testing – split test your main landing pages 
6. “Nurturing” and Lead management 
7. Analysis of Visitor Behavior – who, where from, what … 
8. Removal of “Friction” – all the reasons a visitor might not 
want to complete the action: 
• Worried if website is legit 
• Don’t want spam emails 
• Don’t want to be hassled by sales calls 
http://www.widerfunnel.com/conversion-rate-optimization/the-six-landing-page-conversion-rate-factors
Google Ads / Pay Per Click 
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The Online Ad 
Campaign # 1 
Geography, budget 
Ad Group # 1 
Keywords 
Ad Group # 2 
Keywords 
Ad Group # N 
Keywords 
Ad # 1 
Link to Landing Page 
Ad # 2 
Link to Landing Page 
Ad # 3 
Link to Landing Page 
Ad # 1 
Link to Landing Page 
Ad # 2 
Link to Landing Page 
Ad # 3 
Link to Landing Page
The Online Ad 
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 Choose your topic “themes” - the main things you want to get found for e.g. Web Design, 
Digital Marketing, Compliance, Video Learning 
 Generate keywords under each theme – the more the better – using Google keyword tool 
 Structure your keywords into “Ad Groups” of 30 to 40 
 Create multiple text ads per ad group 
 Monitor 
 “impressions” per keyword i.e. How many times the ad is shown 
 Clicks per keyword 
 Clicks per ad 
 Cost per click 
 Clickthrough Rate (CTR) per ad
The Online Ad 
GGooooggllee aadd rreessoouurrcceess 
 “Advanced Google AdWords” by Brad Geddes 
 WordStream – Larry Kim 
 Unbounce.com – landing page optimization tool 
 Google WebSite Optimizer 
 Conversion-Rate-Experts.co.uk 
 WiderFunnel.com 
 WhichTestWon.com 
 ConversionScientist.com
Search Engine Optimization
7. Build for search 
• 85% of business buyers find what they want via search engines 
•When people search, they usually don’t go past page 1 of the 
search results 
Most people (64%) click on the 
first 3 results on Google page 1 
•42% to the first result 
•12% to the second 
•9% to the third 
Less than 10% click on pages 
beyond page 1 
Source: SEOBook and SEOMoz
Why SEO is important: 
• Business buyers as well as consumers search online 
when looking for products and services 
• 85% of those buyers find what they want via search 
engines 
• If they can’t find you, they will find a competitor 
• Search Engine Optimization (SEO) and Paid Search 
(ads) are the two main tools to ensure you are found 
• You should understand the basics of how search 
engines prioritize search results 
• Then you can decide what to do about it – do nothing, 
do it yourself or hire someone to help 
89
Why SEO isImportant 
90 
Because most people (75%) click on the ‘natural’ search 
results rather than ‘paid’ ads 
25% of clicks 
go to the 
“paid” 
advertising 
results you 
see at the top 
and right-hand 
side of 
Google and 
Bing search 
pages 
75% of clicks go 
to the “natural” 
or “organic” 
search results 
you see at the 
left hand side of 
the search 
results pages
Why SEO is Important 
Most people (64%) click on the 
first 3 results on Google page 1 
•42% to the first result 
•12% to the second 
•9% to the third 
Source: SEOBook and SEOMoz 
91 
Because when people do search, they usually don’t look 
past the first results on page 1 
Most people (64%) click on the 
first 3 results on Google page 1 
•42% to the first result 
•12% to the second 
•9% to the third 
Less than 10% click on pages 
beyond page 1 
Less than 10% click on pages 
beyond page 1 
Source: SEOBook and SEOMoz
Search Engine Optimization 
• Search Engine Optimization is the process you use to appear higher in the search 
engine results pages for searches relevant to your business 
• It is based on first understanding how people search for terms related to your 
business - keyword analysis 
• You then use that understanding to update your website, interact with social 
media and seek links so you can push your business higher up on the search results 
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93 
• People take different routes when searching for your kinds of products and 
services 
• You need to understand which kinds of searches are best at bringing your desired 
buyers to you online 
• You should analyze each major ‘search route’ into your site so that you can 
increase that traffic 
Search route 1 
Search route 2 
Search route N
Search Engine Optimization
Search Engine Optimization 
Signals that Google uses to decide which page to show for a query 
Overall, it looks at relevance and popularity. 
The list below is from an SeoMoz.org poll of SEO companies – 9 most important factors 
1. Keyword use in title tag 
2. Anchor text in inbound link 
3. Global link authority of site 
4. Age of site 
5. Link popularity within the site’s internal structure 
6. Topical relevance of inbound links 
7. Link popularity of site in topical community 
8. Keyword use in body text 
9. Global link popularity of sites that link to the site
Search Engine Optimization 
The Long Tail 
• The most popular keywords account for 18.5 % of search traffic 
• They are the most competitive terms – it is usually hard to get a new web page onto the top 
of page 1 for these terms 
• However, over 70% of searches are for less common terms – these are the ‘long tail’ 
keyword phrases 
• Usually these terms are 3 words or longer and are more specific e.g. “1996 green 3 series 
bmw” rather than “bmw” 
• Targeting these ‘long tail’ keywords is a good way to get more traffic to your site 
Source: SEOMoz.org
Search Engine Optimization 
The Long Tail
Search Engine Optimization 
 First step – KEYWORD ANALYSIS – what terms do you want to be found for? 
 Start similar to Google PPC keyword analysis – use Google keyword tool 
 But – you have to pick smaller selection of keywords to focus on 
 Sort by search volume (high) and level of competition (low) 
 Pick top candidate phrases for your key phrases 
 Optimize specific pages for particular terms 
 More pages, more terms you can optimize for
Keyword Analysis 
3. Pick the keyword pphhrraasseess yyoouu wwaanntt ttoo ttaarrggeett 
• You can optimize for about 3 phases per page 
• And … you need to have pages for the keyword phrases you are trying to target 
• So plan out the site structure based on the phrases you want to be found for 
• E.g. if you are targeting 30 keyword phrases, you will need at least 10 pages
Search Engine Optimization 
‘On page’ optimization – 5 settings per page, plus regular use of your 
target keywords on an optimized page with relevant content 
1. Page Title 
2. URL 
3. Header tags 
4. Text, internal links, bold 
5. Page description text
‘Off page’ optimization – get other ssiitteess ttoo lliinnkk ttoo yyoouu 
 A link: www.dohertywhite.com 
 Links should be from other good sites 
 To get links, provide information/content that 
people think is valuable and should be shared 
Search Engine Optimization 
Identify a target list of sites you’d like to link to you 
 Who links to you now? 
 Who links to your competitors? 
 What sites are top for the search terms related to you? 
 What standard directories are there - irelandlookup.com, 
localpages.ie, europages.ie 
 What associations are you a member of e.g. the Chamber
S2E.O Landing page design 
SSEEOO RReessoouurrcceess 
 “Google’s Search Engine Optimization Starter Guide” – Google 
 “SEO Quick Guide” – DohertyWhite (lists other reources) 
 “Learning SEO from the Experts” – Hubspot 
 “Introduction to Search Engine Optimization” – Hubspot 
 “The Art of SEO” - Eric Enge, Stephan Spencer, Rand Fishkin and Jessie Stricchiola 
 QuickSprout (Neil Patel) – good advice on driving traffic 
 SEOMoz.Org – Blog updates, “White board Friday” seminars 
 Bruce Clay – respected SEO expert
Email
8. Email marketing 
• Use an email service provider – Mailchimp, ConstantContact etc. 
• Build your list – a list of emails from your target group 
• Design your email so it looks professional 
• Offer either (1) Pilot sign-up or (2) content e.g. a White Paper 
• Or carry out a survey e.g. “Your use of Technology X”, offering something in return 
• When someone clicks, bring them to a landing page 
• Plan what your response should be – phone call, email, other ..
Email marketing
Email 
Reply Visit to 
your 
website 
Email marketing 
Email System (e.g. 
Constant Contact or 
Vertical Response) 
sends personalized email 
to each recipient and 
records who opens, 
deletes, opts out 
User writes 
the email 
text and 
uploads list 
of 
recipients 
to email 
system 
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The Email 
• 1. List 2. The Offer 3. The Copy 
• Use an Email or Marketing Automation System 
• From 
• Subject line – 9 words or less 
• Personalize – “Dear Bob” 
• Use “You” in first sentence, first paragraph 
• Brevity, Benefits, Bullet points 
• Clear Call to Action 
• Careful in Use of Graphics 
• Check on Mobile Devices 
Common problems
The Email
Email marketing
Social Media
Social Media 
Use social media to 
drive traffic to your 
“Online Marketing 
Hub” – your website 
and blog.
Social Media 
• Why will people share your status updates? 
• What do you want to happen when they do?
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Social Media
114 
Social Media – How to execute 
1. Identify influencers 
2. Optimize all social media profiles 
3. Generate content 
4. Promote content to audience 
Excellent source of 
information and 
advice on all things 
social.
Social Media 
• Identify people on social networks who are influencers 
• Plan how we intend to engage with them 
Influencer 
Influencer Influencer 
Influencer 
Influencer Influencer 
Influencer 
Persona A Persona B Persona C 
Influencer 
Influencer Follow-on 
Twitter 
RT on 
Twitter 
Comment on 
Blog 
Influencer 
Facebook G+ 
Name 1    6  
Name 2   6  6
Social Media – Blog 
Blogs 
• What? Basically like a website that you can easily edit and update 
• Why? Draws more traffic to your web-site, leads, sales 
• Can form the basis for your Facebook, LinkedIn and Twitter marketing 
• Allows readers to provide feedback 
• Can paste in YouTube videos, SlideShare slides
Social Media – Blog 
Why start a blog?
Social Media – Blog 
How do you start a blog? 
• Check out Blogger and Wordpress – both 
are free 
• Now also have Tumblr 
• Keep posts short – 200 to 300 words 
• Write about how you do your job, how to 
use a product, trends in your sector, “top 
10 tips” 
• Long enough to cover everything 
important, short enough to keep people 
wanting to see more 
• Put in images and videos, otherwise 
visually boring 
• Have a “Call to action” at the end – offer 
people something, get them to do 
something
Social Media – Facebook 
Why should you care about Facebook? 
Facebook users by age
Social Media – Facebook 
• Lots of your customers 
• 2nd most trafficked website 
• Get found, promote your stuff, connect with 
others 
• Get started: Set up a personal page first 
• Connect with friends, join groups 
• Set up a business page second 
• Put links to your Facebook pages on emails, 
web-site, …. 
• Encourage people to “Like” your page 
• Set up and promote events 
• Test Facebook ads
Social Media – Facebook 
Make sure you have the “follow” and “like” buttons on your site 
and blog comments
Social Media – Facebook 
Who are you targeting? 
What are your goals in using Facebook for your business? 
• Sales 
• Conversions 
• Facebook “Likes” 
• Traffic to your website / blog 
• Email subscriptions 
Set specific targets 
• Increase sales by XX% 
• Grow Facebook likes by YY% 
Implement Facebook Marketing Activities 
• Welcome page 
• “Like” button on your website and blog 
Monitoring 
• Facebook insights 
• Google analytics 
• AllFacebookStats
Social Media – Facebook 
Facebook 
 Try Facebook ads and promoted posts 
 Can specify targeting criteria 
 Includes location, age, birthday, sex, 
workplace, education and interests 
http://www.facebook.com/marketing
Social Media – Facebook 
• SimplyZesty – www.simplyzesty.com – excellent source of information on Facebook and other 
social media marketing 
• Ian Cleary, RazorSocial - http://www.razorsocial.com/ 
• Who’s Blogging What – “The Facebook Page Marketing Guide” 
• Larry Chase Web Digest for Marketers – “Social media marketing guide – 12 key tools”
Social Media – Google+ 
Why should you care about Google+ ?
Social Media – YouTube 
 Video generates more interaction 
 Now has ad option 
 Video you or your customers talking about your 
product or service 
 Relate to your business – e.g. “how we used the 
product” 
 Home-made is good 
 Sign-up on YouTube (2 minutes and its free) 
 Post it on YouTube, and customize your YouTube page 
 Link to YouTube from your website, blog, Twitter ….
• Optimize your personal profile 
• Connect to people you know 
• Join Groups 
• Get staff to create their profiles and connect 
• Create company profile 
• Fill out company product and services 
Social Media – LinkedIn
Social Media – LinkedIn
Social Media – Twitter 
• What: Listen, Tweet, Respond 
• Why?: Traffic to your website, inbound links, leads, sales 
• Can also insert links to stuff you like/find interesting 
• Follow others e.g. customers, influencers 
• Make your tweets useful e.g. links to web-site, video, news item 
• Tweet about good stuff your business is doing 
• Customer service 
• Check out what happens on Google analytics – e.g. can see people clicking on Tweet, 
coming to blog, then coming to your website 
• Use Hootsuite or other tools to manage Twitter 
• Can use Hootsuite to track competitor feeds or monitor for particular phrases e.g. “help 
with CRM wanted”
Social Media – Slideshare 
What 
• Free storage area to put up slide presentations, word documents, PDF documents 
• Really useful for anyone involved in professional services 
• Can collect leads from people who download your content 
• Can place stuff here and link to it from your blog 
• Can also record voice over on your slides then post it here, then link to your blog or website – good for 
recording a sales pitch or product demo
Outbound Lead Generation
Outbound Lead Generation
The 3 Types of Lead
Managing inbound and outbound lead gen
The Outbound Process
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Putting It All Together
137 
Digital Marketing for Startups 
Where do you start? 
A simple Framework
Convince them to 
renew each year – 
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Bring 
people to 
your 
website 
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Key Points: 
•Understand your buyers 
•Be clear about the value you deliver 
•Get good at online marketing 
•Use content as ‘bait’ 
•Keep cost of sales low – use web and phone 
•Measure performance of your process 
•Continually improve conversion rates 
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Resources 
Links 
• MarketingSherpa – fantastic source of advice and information on B2B technology 
marketing – www.marketingsherpa.com 
• Great presentation “Building a Sales and Marketing” Machine from David Skok, 
Matrix Partners- http://www.forentrepreneurs.com/slides-sales-marketing-machine/ 
• Neil Patel’s blog QuickSprout (www.quicksprout.com) has excellent information on 
getting found on the web 
• KissMetrics www.kissmetrics.com and ClickTale www.clicktale.com have great 
blogs 
• Scott Brinker, Chief Marketing Technologist blog – www.chiefmartec.com 
• Moz.com – great blog on SEO – also check out Bruce Clay www.bruceclay.com 
• Growthhackers central resource - http://growthhackers.com/ 
• Unbounce - http://unbounce.com – tool to build landing pages that you can use 
when launching a product 
• Lincoln Murphy’s blog Sixteen Ventures - http://sixteenventures.com/ - advice on 
pricing for SaaS 
• Sean Ellis’ advice on Product Market Fit for startups - http://www.startup-marketing. 
com/the-startup-pyramid/ 
• Conversion rates - www.widerfunnel.com and www.conversionscientist.com and
Resources 
Books 
Also 
• ““Crossing the Chasm”, Geoffrey A. Moore – classic guide to product marketing, 
good intro to marketing for technologists 
• “The Art of SEO” – gets going after about page 80 
• “Advanced Google Adwords” by Brad Geddes 
• “Web Analytics 2.0” by Avanish Kaushik
Bonus advice 
Presentation Zen
Where Do You Start? 
Who to target – Ideal Customer Profile (Personas) 
What is a Lead? – Define with your Sales team 
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What Are We Selling – review 33 your Value Proposition 
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Digital Marketing Startups Guide

  • 1. 20 November 2013 DIGITAL MARKETING FOR STARTUPS
  • 2. 2 Acquiring Customers Your Customers today Potential customers who are aware of your business ? What’s the best way to connect and convert potential customers who are not aware of your company?
  • 3. “ We have seen for ourselves how a solid strategy has helped to drive traffic to our site and generate sales leads.” Caolan Bushell Business Development Manager Mergon Group Barry Rooney Chief Operations Officer Siemens ITSS “Motarme delivered real, measurable results in a short timeframe – sales and contacts from our target audience at Tier 1 companies.” Joe Lynch General Manager IMEC Technologies “Generating leads online is now a central part of our sales strategy.” About Us
  • 4. What We Do B2B Technology Marketing •Lead Generation Consultancy •Marketing Automation
  • 5. Michael White, Motarme • 10+ Years Tech Marketing • Product Manager • Consultant • Developer • Build software • Market software • Sell software • Michael White – MD & Co-Founder • Ex Head of Marketing at Singularity • Multi-million software firm • JPMorgan, Goldman Sachs, BT • Doubled lead generation within 2 years • Revenue doubled in same period • Senior Product Manager, Siemens • Internet and Desktop Security software • German Army, Swedish Govt, Irish Gov • Project Manager, Elavon (Flexicom) • Electronic Payments Software • Built Business Analyst Team • Barclays, AIB and Interpay (Holland)
  • 6. 6 Digital Marketing for Startups - Agenda Focus: How early stage technology companies can use Digital Marketing to generate leads and acquire customers. 1 Overview – Three Ways To Acquire Customers 10.30 – 11 2 Your Value Proposition – what it is, why it’s important 11 – 11.30 3 Your Target Buyers – how to profile them and their buying process 11.30 – 12 4 Central role of your website 12 – 12.30 5 Content Marketing 12.30 – 1 Lunch 6 Search Engine Optimization 2 – 2.30 7 Google Pay-Per-Click 2.30 – 3 8 Email Marketing 3 – 3.30 9 Using Social Media to generate leads – blog, Facebook, YouTube etc. 3.30 – 3.45 10 Outbound Lead Generation 3.45 – 4
  • 7. Lead Generation and Lead Conversion: What Problem Are You Trying to Solve?
  • 8. Our Goal A Repeatable Customer Acquisition Process 11 Predictable 2 2 Scalable 3 3 Automatable
  • 9. 9 Digital Marketing for Startups Where do you start? A simple Framework
  • 10. Our Goal – More Leads, More Customers Generate more leads at the top of the sales funnel using •Inbound Lead Generation website, SEO, Google pay-per-click, social media •Outbound Lead Generation email, phone, social media, events Generate more leads at the top of the sales funnel using •Inbound Lead Generation website, SEO, Google pay-per-click, social media •Outbound Lead Generation email, phone, social media, events Use Marketing Automation to profile and manage these leads more effectively so more become ‘sales qualified’ Use Marketing Automation to profile and manage these leads more effectively so more become ‘sales qualified’ € $ £ Use your CRM system to manage the sales process / sales team and convert opportunities to customers. Use your CRM system to manage the sales process / sales team and convert opportunities to customers. 1 2 3 4
  • 11. Why Focus on Online Marketing?
  • 12. 12 First – What is Online Marketing?
  • 13. 13 Lead Generation is Moving Online 4 of the top 5 lead sources are online 1 2 3 4 5 47% Source: DemandBase and Focus.com, 2011
  • 14. This is the way businesses buy today B2B Buyers now find Vendors Online • Survey of 4000 B2B technology buyers • 80% of those buyers said they found the vendor, not the other way round. • Survey of 4000 B2B technology buyers • 80% of those buyers said they found the vendor, not the other way round. Source: MarketingSherpa – “B2B Technology Marketing Benchmark Source: MarketingSherpa – “B2B Technology Marketing Benchmark Survey 2008” Survey 2008” • Buyers are doing most of their initial research online before initiating conversations with 14 vendors and are better informed at an earlier stage. • We're moving from a focus on traditional techniques like press advertising, mail shots and cold calling, to techniques based on websites, ‘content-based’ marketing and automated marketing.
  • 15. 58% – 70% of the buying process is completed before talking to a vendor. 15 More of The Buying Proc ess Happens Online Savo Group Research Study 2012 via PepperGlobal.com • 41% of Business Buyers said they engaged with sales only after their initial research was conducted • 25% said they initiated contact after they had already established a preferred list of vendors Source: DemandGen White Paper “The New BtoB Path to Purchase”, 2012
  • 16. Why Is Online Lead Generation Alone Not Sufficient?
  • 17. Why You Need Outbound As Well As Inbound If your product category is mature then potential customers will be searching for it online. For example, CRM is a mature category. People who want a CRM solution will search online for relevant terms. So CRM vendors should concentrate on inbound marketing for online lead generation. If your product category is new, or you operate in a highly vertical/niche market then potential buyers may not be aware of or searching for your type of product. In that case, you will have to reach out to them in a targeted, efficient and cost effective process – Outbound Lead Generation Outbound Lead Generation can sometimes pprroodduuccee ffaasstteerr rreessuullttss.. For certain industries Outbound channels may be more effective than some inbound channels – see next 2 slides 1 2 3
  • 18. 18 Why Outbound As Well As Inbound Inbound • Website • Email • Search Marketing Outbound • Email marketing • Inside sales • Telemarketing • Executive events • Direct Mail Effectiveness Adoption
  • 19. Note – the Types of Lead
  • 20. Using Digital Marketing To Drive Sales
  • 21. 21 Increase Lead Generation, Increase Sales Generate more leads at the top of the sales funnel using Digital Marketing Use simple processes to categorise and nurture these leads so more of them convert to sales € $ £ 1 1 2 2
  • 22. Convince them to renew each year – 22 ABC, 1234 Bring people to your website Bring people to your website TTrarafffifcic Persuade them to pay for your Persuade them to pay for your service service SSuubbssccrirpiptitoionn Convince them to renew each year – retain your customers retain your customers Persuade them to sign-up, Persuade them to sign-up, register or download register or download CCoonnvveersrsioionn RReetetenntitoionn
  • 23. What are you selling? Your Value Proposition
  • 24. 24 A: Your Value Proposition
  • 25. 2. A: Your Your Value Value Proposition Proposition Need it … • When talking to prospects • On your website • On Landing pages • In Email campaigns • On Brochures • In your PR
  • 26. 26 A: Your Value Proposition A value proposition is a clear statement of the tangible results a customer gets from using your products or services. It’s outcome focussed and stresses the business value of what you have to offer If you can’t demonstrate superior value then customers will choose based on price
  • 27. A: Your Value Proposition Value Propositions • From the outside, a lot of products and services look the same to their potential customers. • The more complex the product or service, the harder it is for buyers to understand how to differentiate between the available options. • You have make it easy for buyers to quickly understand how you can help them and why you are better than your competitors. • You do this by defining a clear and compelling Value Proposition
  • 28. A: Your Value Proposition Other elements that our customers value – easy to do business with, reliable, innovative, thought leaders, trustworthy The way we deliver our product or and service, our skills and expertise TThhee SSeerrvviiccee TThhee PPrroodduucctt
  • 29. 29 A: Your Value Proposition Value Proposition: Why should I buy something from you?  What value do you deliver?  How quickly can I see the value?  Why is your product better than competitors?  Why is it better than what I do at the moment?
  • 30. 30 A: Your Value Proposition Typical problems 1. Talking about your company and its capabilities rather than focusing on the customer 2. Talking about features instead of the value provided by those features 3. Using marketing waffle like ‘leading global provider of X’ 4. Highlighting benefits that your customers don’t care about 5. Lack of a single definition within a company – if you ask two different sales people you get two different answers as to what they do and why they’re the best.
  • 31. A: Your Value Proposition  List out what you think you can do that makes 31 you unique  Then go ask your existing customers what they think is the unique value you provide
  • 32. 32 A: Your Value Proposition  Are you selling the “whole product”  This is the “stuff” that surrounds your technology such as training, videos, online help, good support, partner technologies, integrations
  • 33. Who are you selling to? Your Target Buyers
  • 34. 34 B: Your Target Buyers Who are your buyers?  What do they want?  What do they like and dislike?  Where are they (countries, languages)  What industry sectors?  What types of organisation? Size, location ...  What are their typical roles or titles?  Where do they hang out online?
  • 35. 35 “The aim of marketing is to know and understand the customer so well that the product or service fits him and sells itself” Peter Drucker B: Your Target Buyers
  • 36. 36 B: Your Target Buyers Why can’t I market to everybody? • People are tempted to try to market to all potential users • You worry that if you focus on one group or one geography you will exclude the others • This is wrong for a couple of reasons: – Limited promotional budget – you have a fixed amount of money to spend on promotion. Concentrating that spend on a clearly defined target group will produce better results than spreading it thinly across multiple potential target groups – Trying to be all things to all people generally doesn’t work when launching a new product. If you designed a car that tried to appeal to young families, men in their 20s and elderly women, you would end up with a mishmash that appeals to no-one. The same is usually true with technology products. You should focus your product and promotion on one or two sectors for your launch.
  • 37. 37 B: Your Target Buyers Define who you are targeting Use some logic when picking your first target customers Use “Personas” as a tool to understand them Talk directly to customers to find out what they need Don’t make assumptions without verifying them Don’t be smarter than your customers
  • 38. B: Your Target Buyers Who to target? • Who is your ideal customer? • Profile of ideal customers - what is their • Industry? • Typical size (staff, revenue) • Type of Organization • Role(s) - Personas? • Do you know any individuals who fit? Can you prepare a list of names? • Could you get me a list of email addresses? E.g. Business.ie
  • 39. Who Are We Trying To Target? • Create “Personas” for your top 3 target customers • They are “archetypes” representing 80% of your target visitors • Use them as way to describe and understand those customers • Also helps to identify ways to get in touch with these customers Oscar Role: Sales manager Organization: SME Age: 45 Goals: have easy access to prospect information 24/7; get better quality leads; better pipeline Nora Role: Marketing manager Organization: multi-national Age: 32 Goals: manage multiple channels; drive awareness of the company; produce more and better quality leads. Liam Role: IT manager Organization: SME Age: 31 Goals: reliability and availability; simplified architecture; security; cloud-based infrastructure
  • 40.
  • 41. Execution – Your Customer Acquisition Process
  • 42. Convince them to renew each year – 42 C: Your Acquisition Process Bring people to your website Bring people to your website TTrarafffifcic Persuade them to pay for your Persuade them to pay for your service service SSuubbssccrirpiptitoionn Convince them to renew each year – retain your customers retain your customers Persuade them to sign-up, Persuade them to sign-up, register or download register or download CCoonnvveersrsioionn RReetetenntitoionn
  • 43. 4 Key Steps for Customer Acquisition Convince them to renew each year – 43 Traffic Conversio n Subscriptio n Retention Bring people to your website Bring people to your website TTrarafffifcic Persuade them to pay for your Persuade them to pay for your service service SSuubbssccrirpiptitoionn Convince them to renew each year – retain your customers retain your customers Persuade them to sign-up, Persuade them to sign-up, register or download register or download CCoonnvveersrsioionn RReetetenntitoionn
  • 44. 4 Key Steps for Customer Acquisition 44 Bring people to your website Bring people to your website Persuade them to sign-up, Persuade them to sign-up, register, download register, download Persuade them to pay for your Persuade them to pay for your service service Convince them to renew each year – Convince them to renew each year – retain your customers retain your customers TTrarafffifcic CCoonnvveersrsioionn PPuurcrchhaassee RReetetenntitoionn
  • 45. Step 1: Drive Traffic to Your Website 45 Bring people to your website Bring people to your website Pay-per-click Email Marketing TTrarafffifcic Content Search Engine Optimization Social
  • 46. 4 Key Steps for Customer Acquisition 46 Conversio n Persuade them to sign-up, Persuade them to sign-up, register or download register or download CCoonnvveersrsioionn
  • 47. Step 2: Convert Those Visitors 47 Automated Follow-up – AKA “Lead Nurturing” Persuade them to pay for your Persuade them to pay for your service service PPuurcrchhaassee 20 Nurture track 1 EEmmaaiill Newslette r Case study EEmmaaiill 30 Nurture track 2 EEmmaaiill CCaallll White paper WWeebbiinnaarr 40 Nurture track 3 EEmmaaiill CCaallll WWeebbiinnaarr eebbooookk
  • 48. Step 4: Retain Your Customers Convince them to renew each year – Convince them to renew each year – retain your customers retain your customers RReetetenntitoionn 48 Retention 1. Never stop selling to your customers – constantly remind them of the value you provide 2. Monitor their usage – if their activity slows up, or their account becomes dormant get in touch quickly to see how you can help and encourage them to reactivate 3. Survey customers on a regular basis to see if they are satisfied and to identify causes of dissatisfaction 4. Dedicated “renewals” team – for larger companies, have a dedicated ‘renewals’ team
  • 49. Your Website The Core of Online Customer Acquisition
  • 50. 4. Website •Explains how to make sites more usable. •Helps you avoid basic errors. •Main message - when we look at a web page it should be obvious, self-evident. Don’t use text, graphics or layouts that cause unnecessary delays or confusion. •If you follow Steve Krug’s advice you have a better chance of steering visitors to what you want them to do and see.
  • 51. 4. Website Purpose of Website •To generate sales leads •To generate sales Purpose of Website •To generate sales leads •To generate sales Source: DemandBase and Focus.com 2011 Survey of B2B IT and mmaarrkkeettiinngg pprrooffeessssiioonnaallss
  • 52. Convince them to renew each year – 52 Bring people (traffic) to your website Bring people (traffic) to your website Persuade them to sign-up for a Free Trial or download Persuade them to sign-up for a Free Trial or download content content Persuade them to pay for your Persuade them to pay for your service service Convince them to renew each year – retain your customers retain your customers TTrarafffifcic CCoonnvveersrsioionn SSuubbssccrirpiptitoionn RReetetenntitoionn Traffic Conversion Subscription Retentio n 4. Website
  • 53. 4. Website structure • Design your new site structure like an “org chart” • Use your “personas” as a guide – what goals do they have when they get to your site? What information do they need? • Keep the number of levels in your org chart to a minimum, ideally 3 or 4 • If you have an existing site, map from old pages to new to ensure you are keeping everything that is essential. Home Product Services About us Contact
  • 54. 4. Website TToopp 1100 WWeebbssiittee EElleemmeennttss –– rraatteedd ““IImmppoorrttaanntt//EExxttrreemmeellyy IImmppoorrttaanntt Description of service/products 87% Which Industries You Serve Success stories / case studies Professional website design and presentation About us / biographies Client list Online resources/content (white papers etc.) News items Podcasts or audio content 87% Video or online presentations 78% 73% 69% 64% 64% 60% 57% 47% 40% SSoouurrccee:: ““HHooww cclliieennttss bbuuyy 22000099 BBeenncchhmmaarrkk RReeppoorrtt””,, RRaaiinnTTooddaayy
  • 56. 6. Page layout Develop ‘wireframe’ designs for home page and internal pages Use the ‘personas’ to guide the wireframes – base them on the personas goals (e.g. find information) and your objectives (e.g. get visitor to register for download) Drive your visitors to take an action – the “Most Wanted Action” – on each page Provide downloads and prominent ‘buy now’ offers Make good use of page structure, text to explain what you do Make most of the page ‘clickable’ to lead visitors to further actions / information. Call us now! XX XXX XXXX Call us now! XX XXX XXXX Request a Callback
  • 57. 4. Your Website Your web-site  The most important marketing tool you have  Your best sales-person 24/7/365  A sales lead generation machine  Drive visitors to your site  Get them to take “Most wanted action”
  • 60. 4. Website Example landing page layout
  • 61. 4. Website GGrraapphhiiccss  Keep graphics down to less than 3rd of home page – see heatmaps  Use images of real people, avoid clichéd stock images  Make the entire graphic clickable  Make sure graphic is ‘tagged’ so you turn up on image searches  Use Clicktale or similar tool to check how visitors move around your pages
  • 62. 4. Website CChheecckklliisstt  “Outside In” – make sure your website and your page layouts reflect your target customers. Will they quickly recognize you are targeting them?  Is your Value Proposition clear on each page?  Is it easy to find information – clear menus and links, search option?  Are there “Calls to Action” – CTAs – on each page?  Trust – do you make it clear you are trustworthy e.g. through customer and partner logos, quality marks, security certifications?  Evidence – do you provide proof that you can do what you say you do?  Have you designed for Search – clear page structure, clear readable URLs, page tags, headers?  Have you designed for Mobile – responsive design?  Have you designed for Social –links to social accounts, share options?
  • 63. 4. 1. Website The Website WWeebbssiittee rreeccaapp  Reflect your buyer in the web-page design (‘outside in, not inside out’) – use “Buyer Personas”  Make it easy for visitors to accomplish goals e.g. find information, contact you (put your number on the home page), get you to contact them (call back button), search  Think about your “Most Wanted Actions” – what do you want them to do?  If you want them to do something (go to a section of the site, download content, buy something) then make it obvious and easy  Keep your website design and structure simple and easy to navigate  Use conventions where possible e.g. ‘home’ at the top left and on company logo  Provide ‘bait’ on each page – downloadable content  If you are doing a redesign, make sure to carry over your existing “web assets” – pages and links  Monitor your site with Google analytics or similar system
  • 64. 4. Website RReeddeessiiggnniinngg aann eexxiissttiinngg ssiittee  Define what you want to achieve by the redesign  Measure current figures for visitors, sales, leads  Audit your site – list all existing pages, incoming links to your pages, documents ...  http://www.xml-sitemaps.com/ will list the pages on your site  http://www.seoprofiler.com/analyze/yoursite.com and www.seomoz.org/linkscape to check how many sites link to you  Make sure none of these pages and links are lost when you move to the new site  Use “301 redirects” to ensure links to old pages are redirected to the corresponding new page e.g. www.mysite.com/oldpage -> www.mysite.com/newpage  Measure the performance of the new site e.g. using Google Analytics  Test different versions of a page – what’s known as A/B testing – to see which one works better with your visitors
  • 65. 4. 1. Website The Website WWeebbssiittee rreessoouurrcceess  “Don’t make me think” by Steve Krug  Jakob Nielsen, Usability Bulletin www.use-it.com  Personas – “About Face: the essentials of interaction design” by Alan Cooper et al  MarketingExperiments.com – provide regular statistics on website tests  “The Art of SEO” by Eric Enge, Rand Fishkin et al – advice on good website design for search engine optimization
  • 66. Content for Traffic and Lead Generation
  • 67. Content + Web Traffic = Customers
  • 68. 68 What content will interest your Buyers? Content Strategy  Digital Marketing is like fishing  Content is your bait – case studies, videos, infographics, blog posts, ‘how to’ guides, presentations, white papers  Different buyers have different information needs at each stage of the buying process Awareness Interest Evaluation Decision
  • 69. What Offer / Content Can You Use?  Want an offer or content that is closely aligned to your product or service  Typically in B2B you don’t start by offering the product itself, but something like a case study or report  In B2C you can offer the product or something like a 30 day trial / free pilot
  • 70. What Offer / Content Can You Use?  Research / surveys  Education – tutorials, webinars  Tours and overviews  News  Thought leadership  Case studies and success stories  Q&As  Product technical information  How-to tips
  • 71. Examples of Smoke Test Offers
  • 72. Content + Web Traffic = Customers
  • 74. Google Ads / Pay Per Click
  • 75. Google Ads / Pay Per Click 11 Keyword analysis 22 Ad text 33 Landing page  Campaign set-up – budget, geography  Keyword analysis – what are people searching for  Ad text – variants  Bids and cost-per-click  Bid management  Broadmatch, exact match, negative keywords  Keyword insertion Your ad text Why we’re great Call us now! www.mywebsite.com Name Email Download
  • 76. Google Ads / Pay Per Click KKeeyywwoorrdd sseelleeccttiioonn  Think about how visitors search for your product or service  Thousands of ways people search for things, but usually fall into a category :  The actual question they have e.g. “how do I fix a broken pipe”  The answer to the question e.g. “plumbers in Galway”  A description of the problem e.g. “broken water pipe in kitchen”  A symptom of the problem e.g. “flooded kitchen”  A description of the cause e.g. “frozen pipes”  Producer parts or brand names e.g. Bosch, Philips  For each product, think how people might search for it, using the above as a guide  Use Google’s free Keyword Tool to help generate more keywords  Sort by “volume of searches” and “level of competition”  Break them into groups of 20 to 30 keywords and put them in Ad Groups
  • 77. Google Ads / Pay Per Click WWrriittiinngg yyoouurr aadd  To get started, search for your targeted terms and monitor what ads are displayed  Draft 4 to 5 versions of the ad to begin with  Run multiple versions of your ads, monitoring which ones work the best
  • 78. Google Ads / Pay Per Click Convert your vviissiittoorrss!! –– LLaannddiinngg PPaaggeess  Rule #1: Avoid unnecessary distractions – push visitor to your “Most Wanted Action”  Be consistent with the ad or email that brought your visitor here, including keywords, logos and other images  Spell out your Value Proposition and the benefits of this particular offer and have a clear call to action  Remove any unnecessary navigation  Try to keep registration fields to a minimum e.g. Name and email  “A/B” test 2 versions of landing page to see which works best  Use Google analytics to monitor conversions
  • 79. Google Ads and Landing Pages 79 Typically you can get people to register for 2 reasons – Free Trial or Demo Content to trial your product or to access content
  • 80. 80 Reflect your target customers Social proof and Trust Anchors Google Ads and Landing Pages For more, see Motarme Guide to B2B website design on www.slideshare.net/motarme
  • 81. Use Landing Pages to convert 81 traffic Clear ‘Calls to Action’ Google Ads and Landing Pages
  • 82. 82 Google Ads and Landing Pages Steps for Increasing Conversions 1. Clear Value Proposition – why they should sign-up today 2. Home page design – reflect your buyers , provide proof 3. Landing pages – funnel traffic to particular pages on site 4. Clear “Calls to Action” – offer something of value 5. A/B Testing – split test your main landing pages 6. “Nurturing” and Lead management 7. Analysis of Visitor Behavior – who, where from, what … 8. Removal of “Friction” – all the reasons a visitor might not want to complete the action: • Worried if website is legit • Don’t want spam emails • Don’t want to be hassled by sales calls http://www.widerfunnel.com/conversion-rate-optimization/the-six-landing-page-conversion-rate-factors
  • 83. Google Ads / Pay Per Click Monitor aanndd iimmpprroovvee yyoouurr aaddss ClCiclikc kth trhoruoguhg hra rtaete AvAevreargaeg ec ocsots pt epre cr lciclikck
  • 84. The Online Ad Campaign # 1 Geography, budget Ad Group # 1 Keywords Ad Group # 2 Keywords Ad Group # N Keywords Ad # 1 Link to Landing Page Ad # 2 Link to Landing Page Ad # 3 Link to Landing Page Ad # 1 Link to Landing Page Ad # 2 Link to Landing Page Ad # 3 Link to Landing Page
  • 85. The Online Ad GGeenneerraall aapppprrooaacchh  Choose your topic “themes” - the main things you want to get found for e.g. Web Design, Digital Marketing, Compliance, Video Learning  Generate keywords under each theme – the more the better – using Google keyword tool  Structure your keywords into “Ad Groups” of 30 to 40  Create multiple text ads per ad group  Monitor  “impressions” per keyword i.e. How many times the ad is shown  Clicks per keyword  Clicks per ad  Cost per click  Clickthrough Rate (CTR) per ad
  • 86. The Online Ad GGooooggllee aadd rreessoouurrcceess  “Advanced Google AdWords” by Brad Geddes  WordStream – Larry Kim  Unbounce.com – landing page optimization tool  Google WebSite Optimizer  Conversion-Rate-Experts.co.uk  WiderFunnel.com  WhichTestWon.com  ConversionScientist.com
  • 88. 7. Build for search • 85% of business buyers find what they want via search engines •When people search, they usually don’t go past page 1 of the search results Most people (64%) click on the first 3 results on Google page 1 •42% to the first result •12% to the second •9% to the third Less than 10% click on pages beyond page 1 Source: SEOBook and SEOMoz
  • 89. Why SEO is important: • Business buyers as well as consumers search online when looking for products and services • 85% of those buyers find what they want via search engines • If they can’t find you, they will find a competitor • Search Engine Optimization (SEO) and Paid Search (ads) are the two main tools to ensure you are found • You should understand the basics of how search engines prioritize search results • Then you can decide what to do about it – do nothing, do it yourself or hire someone to help 89
  • 90. Why SEO isImportant 90 Because most people (75%) click on the ‘natural’ search results rather than ‘paid’ ads 25% of clicks go to the “paid” advertising results you see at the top and right-hand side of Google and Bing search pages 75% of clicks go to the “natural” or “organic” search results you see at the left hand side of the search results pages
  • 91. Why SEO is Important Most people (64%) click on the first 3 results on Google page 1 •42% to the first result •12% to the second •9% to the third Source: SEOBook and SEOMoz 91 Because when people do search, they usually don’t look past the first results on page 1 Most people (64%) click on the first 3 results on Google page 1 •42% to the first result •12% to the second •9% to the third Less than 10% click on pages beyond page 1 Less than 10% click on pages beyond page 1 Source: SEOBook and SEOMoz
  • 92. Search Engine Optimization • Search Engine Optimization is the process you use to appear higher in the search engine results pages for searches relevant to your business • It is based on first understanding how people search for terms related to your business - keyword analysis • You then use that understanding to update your website, interact with social media and seek links so you can push your business higher up on the search results 92 KKeeyywwoorrdd AAnnaallyyssiiss WWeebbssiittee sseettttiinnggss Links (incoming, outgoing and internal) Content on your pages SSoocciiaall mmeeddiiaa
  • 93. Search Engine Optimization 93 • People take different routes when searching for your kinds of products and services • You need to understand which kinds of searches are best at bringing your desired buyers to you online • You should analyze each major ‘search route’ into your site so that you can increase that traffic Search route 1 Search route 2 Search route N
  • 95. Search Engine Optimization Signals that Google uses to decide which page to show for a query Overall, it looks at relevance and popularity. The list below is from an SeoMoz.org poll of SEO companies – 9 most important factors 1. Keyword use in title tag 2. Anchor text in inbound link 3. Global link authority of site 4. Age of site 5. Link popularity within the site’s internal structure 6. Topical relevance of inbound links 7. Link popularity of site in topical community 8. Keyword use in body text 9. Global link popularity of sites that link to the site
  • 96. Search Engine Optimization The Long Tail • The most popular keywords account for 18.5 % of search traffic • They are the most competitive terms – it is usually hard to get a new web page onto the top of page 1 for these terms • However, over 70% of searches are for less common terms – these are the ‘long tail’ keyword phrases • Usually these terms are 3 words or longer and are more specific e.g. “1996 green 3 series bmw” rather than “bmw” • Targeting these ‘long tail’ keywords is a good way to get more traffic to your site Source: SEOMoz.org
  • 97. Search Engine Optimization The Long Tail
  • 98. Search Engine Optimization  First step – KEYWORD ANALYSIS – what terms do you want to be found for?  Start similar to Google PPC keyword analysis – use Google keyword tool  But – you have to pick smaller selection of keywords to focus on  Sort by search volume (high) and level of competition (low)  Pick top candidate phrases for your key phrases  Optimize specific pages for particular terms  More pages, more terms you can optimize for
  • 99. Keyword Analysis 3. Pick the keyword pphhrraasseess yyoouu wwaanntt ttoo ttaarrggeett • You can optimize for about 3 phases per page • And … you need to have pages for the keyword phrases you are trying to target • So plan out the site structure based on the phrases you want to be found for • E.g. if you are targeting 30 keyword phrases, you will need at least 10 pages
  • 100. Search Engine Optimization ‘On page’ optimization – 5 settings per page, plus regular use of your target keywords on an optimized page with relevant content 1. Page Title 2. URL 3. Header tags 4. Text, internal links, bold 5. Page description text
  • 101. ‘Off page’ optimization – get other ssiitteess ttoo lliinnkk ttoo yyoouu  A link: www.dohertywhite.com  Links should be from other good sites  To get links, provide information/content that people think is valuable and should be shared Search Engine Optimization Identify a target list of sites you’d like to link to you  Who links to you now?  Who links to your competitors?  What sites are top for the search terms related to you?  What standard directories are there - irelandlookup.com, localpages.ie, europages.ie  What associations are you a member of e.g. the Chamber
  • 102. S2E.O Landing page design SSEEOO RReessoouurrcceess  “Google’s Search Engine Optimization Starter Guide” – Google  “SEO Quick Guide” – DohertyWhite (lists other reources)  “Learning SEO from the Experts” – Hubspot  “Introduction to Search Engine Optimization” – Hubspot  “The Art of SEO” - Eric Enge, Stephan Spencer, Rand Fishkin and Jessie Stricchiola  QuickSprout (Neil Patel) – good advice on driving traffic  SEOMoz.Org – Blog updates, “White board Friday” seminars  Bruce Clay – respected SEO expert
  • 103. Email
  • 104. 8. Email marketing • Use an email service provider – Mailchimp, ConstantContact etc. • Build your list – a list of emails from your target group • Design your email so it looks professional • Offer either (1) Pilot sign-up or (2) content e.g. a White Paper • Or carry out a survey e.g. “Your use of Technology X”, offering something in return • When someone clicks, bring them to a landing page • Plan what your response should be – phone call, email, other ..
  • 106. Email Reply Visit to your website Email marketing Email System (e.g. Constant Contact or Vertical Response) sends personalized email to each recipient and records who opens, deletes, opts out User writes the email text and uploads list of recipients to email system 11 22 33
  • 107. The Email • 1. List 2. The Offer 3. The Copy • Use an Email or Marketing Automation System • From • Subject line – 9 words or less • Personalize – “Dear Bob” • Use “You” in first sentence, first paragraph • Brevity, Benefits, Bullet points • Clear Call to Action • Careful in Use of Graphics • Check on Mobile Devices Common problems
  • 111. Social Media Use social media to drive traffic to your “Online Marketing Hub” – your website and blog.
  • 112. Social Media • Why will people share your status updates? • What do you want to happen when they do?
  • 114. 114 Social Media – How to execute 1. Identify influencers 2. Optimize all social media profiles 3. Generate content 4. Promote content to audience Excellent source of information and advice on all things social.
  • 115. Social Media • Identify people on social networks who are influencers • Plan how we intend to engage with them Influencer Influencer Influencer Influencer Influencer Influencer Influencer Persona A Persona B Persona C Influencer Influencer Follow-on Twitter RT on Twitter Comment on Blog Influencer Facebook G+ Name 1    6  Name 2   6  6
  • 116. Social Media – Blog Blogs • What? Basically like a website that you can easily edit and update • Why? Draws more traffic to your web-site, leads, sales • Can form the basis for your Facebook, LinkedIn and Twitter marketing • Allows readers to provide feedback • Can paste in YouTube videos, SlideShare slides
  • 117. Social Media – Blog Why start a blog?
  • 118. Social Media – Blog How do you start a blog? • Check out Blogger and Wordpress – both are free • Now also have Tumblr • Keep posts short – 200 to 300 words • Write about how you do your job, how to use a product, trends in your sector, “top 10 tips” • Long enough to cover everything important, short enough to keep people wanting to see more • Put in images and videos, otherwise visually boring • Have a “Call to action” at the end – offer people something, get them to do something
  • 119. Social Media – Facebook Why should you care about Facebook? Facebook users by age
  • 120. Social Media – Facebook • Lots of your customers • 2nd most trafficked website • Get found, promote your stuff, connect with others • Get started: Set up a personal page first • Connect with friends, join groups • Set up a business page second • Put links to your Facebook pages on emails, web-site, …. • Encourage people to “Like” your page • Set up and promote events • Test Facebook ads
  • 121. Social Media – Facebook Make sure you have the “follow” and “like” buttons on your site and blog comments
  • 122. Social Media – Facebook Who are you targeting? What are your goals in using Facebook for your business? • Sales • Conversions • Facebook “Likes” • Traffic to your website / blog • Email subscriptions Set specific targets • Increase sales by XX% • Grow Facebook likes by YY% Implement Facebook Marketing Activities • Welcome page • “Like” button on your website and blog Monitoring • Facebook insights • Google analytics • AllFacebookStats
  • 123. Social Media – Facebook Facebook  Try Facebook ads and promoted posts  Can specify targeting criteria  Includes location, age, birthday, sex, workplace, education and interests http://www.facebook.com/marketing
  • 124. Social Media – Facebook • SimplyZesty – www.simplyzesty.com – excellent source of information on Facebook and other social media marketing • Ian Cleary, RazorSocial - http://www.razorsocial.com/ • Who’s Blogging What – “The Facebook Page Marketing Guide” • Larry Chase Web Digest for Marketers – “Social media marketing guide – 12 key tools”
  • 125. Social Media – Google+ Why should you care about Google+ ?
  • 126. Social Media – YouTube  Video generates more interaction  Now has ad option  Video you or your customers talking about your product or service  Relate to your business – e.g. “how we used the product”  Home-made is good  Sign-up on YouTube (2 minutes and its free)  Post it on YouTube, and customize your YouTube page  Link to YouTube from your website, blog, Twitter ….
  • 127. • Optimize your personal profile • Connect to people you know • Join Groups • Get staff to create their profiles and connect • Create company profile • Fill out company product and services Social Media – LinkedIn
  • 128. Social Media – LinkedIn
  • 129. Social Media – Twitter • What: Listen, Tweet, Respond • Why?: Traffic to your website, inbound links, leads, sales • Can also insert links to stuff you like/find interesting • Follow others e.g. customers, influencers • Make your tweets useful e.g. links to web-site, video, news item • Tweet about good stuff your business is doing • Customer service • Check out what happens on Google analytics – e.g. can see people clicking on Tweet, coming to blog, then coming to your website • Use Hootsuite or other tools to manage Twitter • Can use Hootsuite to track competitor feeds or monitor for particular phrases e.g. “help with CRM wanted”
  • 130. Social Media – Slideshare What • Free storage area to put up slide presentations, word documents, PDF documents • Really useful for anyone involved in professional services • Can collect leads from people who download your content • Can place stuff here and link to it from your blog • Can also record voice over on your slides then post it here, then link to your blog or website – good for recording a sales pitch or product demo
  • 133. The 3 Types of Lead
  • 134. Managing inbound and outbound lead gen
  • 136. 136 Putting It All Together
  • 137. 137 Digital Marketing for Startups Where do you start? A simple Framework
  • 138. Convince them to renew each year – 138 ABC, 1234 Bring people to your website Bring people to your website TTrarafffifcic Persuade them to pay for your Persuade them to pay for your service service SSuubbssccrirpiptitoionn Convince them to renew each year – retain your customers retain your customers Persuade them to sign-up, Persuade them to sign-up, register or download register or download CCoonnvveersrsioionn RReetetenntitoionn
  • 139. Key Points: •Understand your buyers •Be clear about the value you deliver •Get good at online marketing •Use content as ‘bait’ •Keep cost of sales low – use web and phone •Measure performance of your process •Continually improve conversion rates 139
  • 140. Resources Links • MarketingSherpa – fantastic source of advice and information on B2B technology marketing – www.marketingsherpa.com • Great presentation “Building a Sales and Marketing” Machine from David Skok, Matrix Partners- http://www.forentrepreneurs.com/slides-sales-marketing-machine/ • Neil Patel’s blog QuickSprout (www.quicksprout.com) has excellent information on getting found on the web • KissMetrics www.kissmetrics.com and ClickTale www.clicktale.com have great blogs • Scott Brinker, Chief Marketing Technologist blog – www.chiefmartec.com • Moz.com – great blog on SEO – also check out Bruce Clay www.bruceclay.com • Growthhackers central resource - http://growthhackers.com/ • Unbounce - http://unbounce.com – tool to build landing pages that you can use when launching a product • Lincoln Murphy’s blog Sixteen Ventures - http://sixteenventures.com/ - advice on pricing for SaaS • Sean Ellis’ advice on Product Market Fit for startups - http://www.startup-marketing. com/the-startup-pyramid/ • Conversion rates - www.widerfunnel.com and www.conversionscientist.com and
  • 141. Resources Books Also • ““Crossing the Chasm”, Geoffrey A. Moore – classic guide to product marketing, good intro to marketing for technologists • “The Art of SEO” – gets going after about page 80 • “Advanced Google Adwords” by Brad Geddes • “Web Analytics 2.0” by Avanish Kaushik
  • 143. Where Do You Start? Who to target – Ideal Customer Profile (Personas) What is a Lead? – Define with your Sales team 11 22 What Are We Selling – review 33 your Value Proposition Execution Preparation 4aa Inbound Tactics Outbound Tactics 55 Process Automation with Motarme System CCaappttuurree PPrrooffiillee SSccoorree NNuurrttuurree Sales Ready 4bb
  • 144. Marketing Automation Industry Research • Convert an additional 20% to 30% of Leads • Reduce lead cost by up to 80% • 136% increase in Gross Profit - CSO Insights + + 20% - 30%  80%  80%  136%  136% Motarme Case Study • IMEC Technologies • License cost of €2,400 • 225 qualified leads generated in 12 months • $130K USD in Operating Margin 72 X ROI Sources: Forrester, Gartner, MarketingSherpa, CSO Insights
  • 145. Motarme Marketing Automation Marketing Automation ffoorr BB22BB TTeecchh && IInndduussttrriiaall CCaappttuurree LLeeaaddss FFrroomm YYoouurr WWeebbssiittee aanndd BBlloogg PPrroocceessss LLeeaaddss AAuuttoommaattiiccaallllyy SSoo MMoorree CCoonnvveerrtt ttoo SSaalleess
  • 146. Thank You Motarme Marketing Automation T: +353 1 969 5029 M: +353 86 383 8981 W: www.motarme.com Twitter: @motarme

Editor's Notes

  1. And this are some client quotes
  2. We setup our company, Motarme, in 2011 We are building a web-based system for Marketing Automation which went live in September last year and since then we’ve been selling our first licenses. We also provide consulting on web marketing for B2B technology firms Our clients include Siemens, Atos and about 40 technology and software firms. Before setting up Motarme I was Head of Marketing at Singularity, and prior to that I worked with Siemens, Deloitte, Misys Corporation among others.
  3. We setup our company, Motarme, in 2011 We are building a web-based system for Marketing Automation which went live in September last year and since then we’ve been selling our first licenses. We also provide consulting on web marketing for B2B technology firms Our clients include Siemens, Atos and about 40 technology and software firms. Before setting up Motarme I was Head of Marketing at Singularity, and prior to that I worked with Siemens, Deloitte, Misys Corporation among others.
  4. Startup companies have a few key goals at the start – build your product, - raise finance, - get your first customers - hire staff Once you are confident that you have a product that (a) meets a real customer need and (b) a decent sized market, then your focus must switch The key goal from that point forward is a Repeatable Customer Acquisition Process
  5. The question is where do you start? In this presentation I’ve boiled down the steps into a simple framework that you can refer to as you learn the ropes.
  6. Before starting on the framework, lets step back and ask – why is online marketing important for startups? Why can’t you use the traditional sales approach with phone calls, tradeshows and press ads?
  7. Most people are familiar with offline marketing – tradeshows, press ads, television advertising Digital marketing relates to the web – your website, email, social media, search engine optimization
  8. And this are some client quotes
  9. And this are some client quotes
  10. We have define a simple framework to help you remember the key steps – ABC 1234 What are you selling Who are you selling to How will you sell And “How” breaks into 4 stages I’ll explain each step now
  11. The first key step in selling any product is to make sure you can communicate its value If you can’t explain to a customer why it’s good, then they won’t buy You also need to explain why it’s better than doing nothing and (sometimes) why it’s better than a competitor product
  12. The first key step in selling any product is to make sure you can communicate its value If you can’t explain to a customer why it’s good, then they won’t buy You also need to explain why it’s better than doing nothing and (sometimes) why it’s better than a competitor product
  13. You need to have a clear definition of who you are targeting e.g. “marketing managers in mid size software companies in the UK and Ireland” or “production managers in seafood processing firms in the North Eastern United states” You also need to understand these buyers before you can market to them How do you do that? Call them – phone 10 to 20 of your representative customers, ask them about what they want from a product like yours, what they currently use, what they think about competitors. Do not do this via email or a web survey. The output of this is sometimes call either a “Buyer persona” or a customer research document. In either case, it means you can step into the shoes of customers and understand what’s important to them. Examples: what systems they use, what you need to integrate to, whether you need particular certifications, who usually makes the purchase decision
  14. Once you’ve got a handle on your value proposition and your target buyers, you can begin to focus on you Customer Acquisition Process. This is a 4 stage process.
  15. Take your customer acquisition process and address it step by step No. 1 – focus on traffic, that is problem number 1. You need to get to over 1,000 unique visitors per month to give yourself a chance to generate sales leads and sales. There is no point on focusing on the other stages until you get this one working. No. 2 – Once you get visitors to your site, persuade them to register or sign-up – this is called “Conversion” No. 3 – The third step is to get a percentage % of the people who registered to become paying customers No. 4 – the final step is to keep your customers – it’s cheaper to sell to existing customers than to acquire new ones, so make sure you cover this step in your online marketing.
  16. Driving traffic is based on having something of interest on your website – this could be text, images, downloadable documents, video All of this is referred to as content. Once you have something of interest, you use a set of tools to drive traffic to your site. I normally start with Google pay-per-clicks ads purely for reasons of speed – you can achieve results in 24 hours. Next, and more important in the long run, is Search Engine Optimization. This is a set of techniques and tools you use to make sure your site comes out on top of the search results. After SEO comes social media – using Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn and other social networks to promote your message and bring traffic to your website Email marketing is shown here at number 5, but in terms of speed it could be number 2. In this step you use email marketing systems like Mailchimp to send targeted messages to existing customers and to prospects.
  17. And this are some client quotes
  18. And this are some client quotes
  19. And this are some client quotes
  20. And this are some client quotes
  21. The question is where do you start? In this presentation I’ve boiled down the steps into a simple framework that you can refer to as you learn the ropes.
  22. We have define a simple framework to help you remember the key steps – ABC 1234 What are you selling Who are you selling to How will you sell And “How” breaks into 4 stages I’ll explain each step now
  23. To put this in context, industry research shows that marketing automation software can Increase lead conversion by 20% to 30% Reduce lead cost by 80% Increase Gross profits by 136% Since our platform was launched in September, we currently have 15 licensed customers spanning multiple industries In the case of IMEC Technologies we Delivered 4% conversion of online visitors to sales leads Deliver ROI of 72 times initial investment -=> additional US$130k operating margin for an initial investment of US$1,800
  24. User Centred Design - built from scratch for B2B marketers and sales staff Focused on the core features they require – capture, nurture, report Social and mobile Open APIs