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Recorded: Thursday 05 January 2017 | Published: Saturday 07 January 2017
Prediction free zone until February!
Craig has been reading books on peak performance and improving productivity.
One of the topics that comes up is the concept of ‘deliberate practice’. But the idea is usually tied to musicians or athletes. It’s often hard to relate to marketing.
How can a marketing manage ‘practice’ marketing to get better at what they do?
Some thoughts:
Being creative is hard work. Examples:
Be a practitioner - you need to be using HubSpot and be current with certifications.
The marketing experts of 2017 will combine:
Analytics + Creative + Implementation
Action item: Write down 10 creative ideas for X
A/B testing of landing pages and emails (in addition to CTAs)
Here is a https://knowledge.hubspot.com/landing-page-user-guide-v2/how-to-ab-test-landing-pages
Now part of HubSpot Pro (seems to have been added in November)
Love that you can change everything in a variation (including template, page title, even the form that is used)
Have a consistent and effective way you/sales communicate with people. Make your repetitive sales emails into templates you can access inside your inbox and share with your team.
This alone will buy you back some valuable time!
Brian Halligan on Marketing in 2017:
https://thinkgrowth.org/4-things-marketers-should-do-in-2017-18c37a1d6d21#.ip9c6rhu9
The ‘second act’ of inbound marketing.
Here are the four things Brian thinks every marketer should do next year:
Given that video is growing (and recommended by just about everyone), what are some video ideas you can consider for your business?
Ian’s thoughts: Go back to your persona and figure out where they are in the buying journey and what kind of video would be required. I can relate this to recently buying a car for the family and all the research and information gathering I did. What I enjoyed most was listening to a Mazda engineer talk about the car and WHY they did certain things. Made me understand some of the decisions they made that may not on the surface seem obvious.
Here is the video Ian was talking about:
[youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WrY4g9EAveg?rel=0&w=560&h=315]
Craig’s thoughts: Remember utility versus entertainment - work out which response you are aiming for.
For Technology companies you can provide screencasts of using features, meeting the team building the product, etc. For Catering companies you can provide examples of your food and events, people enjoying it - it’s a simple extension from your photo (think Instagram) process to move to video.
Review anything you’ve previously photographed as a social update and consider whether a video extension of it would provide value (or entertainment).
Content Sells episode 45: Suzi Dafnis and Michelle Falzon
https://herbusiness.com/podcast/45-content-marketing-trends-for-2017-with-joe-pulizzi/
Interview with Joe Pulizzi discussing the latest content marketing trends
CMI’s Australian Content Marketing Research:
http://contentmarketinginstitute.com/2016/11/australian-content-marketers-research/
“Doing the right thing is always the right thing”
Other stuff we’ve been reading and recommend, but had to cut from the show:
https://blog.markgrowth.com/facebook-ads-are-far-less-viewable-than-expected-df869b7cac7f
https://moz.com/blog/seo-and-digital-trends-in-2017
http://www.annhandley.com/2017/01/02/content-marketing-trends-and-assumptions/
http://blogs.microsoft.com/next/2016/12/05/17-17-microsoft-researchers-expect-2017-2027/
Some of Craig’s reading:
https://getpocket.com/@craigbailey
Deep Work by Cal Newport: http://calnewport.com/books/deep-work/
Grit by Angela Duckworth: https://angeladuckworth.com/grit-book/
Growth Mindset by Carol Dweck: http://mindsetonline.com/thebook/buythebook/index.html