What Not to Do When Implementing Digital Strategies

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The new digital world has created unlimited new opportunities for businesses to market to its customers. The amount of choice can however overwhelm many people causing a lack of action as they simply do not know where to start. Whilst creating a workable strategy is the first step, the most important step is in the implementation which typically proves the most challenging. Below are some of the basic mistakes to avoid that will save you valuable time and resources.

Thinking Every Social Media Platform is right for you

Due to the proliferation of social networks, you may be excused to think that optimizing your prospecting campaigns means publishing on all of them. While initially this may seem a good idea, the first step is to find out what social channels your target customers are using as they will most relevant to you. You can not effectively manage 4-5 social media platforms if you are an SME and even most larger companies (do not do this effectively either. Choose the most relevant 2 and do them well.

Not Setting Priorities and Deadlines

Irrespective of the many marketing tasks you have, not setting priorities and deadlines is a sure path to failure. It's a great start to create a strategy but without any timelines in place it is likely you will keep putting off key deliverables to next week. Always next week when I have time. Unfortunately that time never sees to come so set priorities, break them into weekly tasks then diarize these to keep you on track. The key to any tactic being successful is in taking action to implement it. That is where the true value lies.

Copying what everyone else is doing and not making your own rules

Just like two people can not have the same fingerprints, copying another business is not necessary going to reap you rewards. Being a 'me too' player will not make successful since you are not offering anything unique. Copying other people's strategies will put your business in an unfamiliar territory because the strategies adopted may not actually suit your business goals or target market. They will also lack authenticity.

Not Leveraging Between Digital and Traditional Marketing Channels

Despite the rise in popularity of digital marketing, a significant portion of your prospects could still be using the traditional marketing channels. By not leveraging across both platforms, you are not getting the best return on your content messages and you are missing out on vital touch points. Think cross channel or tradigital for best results.

Forgetting To Write a Workable Strategy and Action Plan

A common mantra goes "if you do not know where you are headed, any route can take you there." In the digital world, a strategy is the road map that gives you the direction for your business. It will help you make the right decisions, create the right messaging at the right time and show you how and when to do it. Action is key! Creating a strategy without an ongoing action plan is a waste of time and resources.

Understanding the basics is vital in knowing what action to take moving forward. Mistakes can be cost and result in missed opportunities so if unsure, engage an expert and get advice. The very nature of digital means you can start small, tweak and measure very effectively. What are you waiting for? Take action and start to implement those tactics. You will not get results while they are sitting in a document.

Source by Tanya M Williams

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