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Hiring an Online Marketing Agency Instead of Internal Marketing Employees

Monday, July 26th, 2010

Have you considered hiring an online marketing agency to help you construct the appropriate marketing strategy, and to help you execute on that strategy? More and more business owners are considering outsourcing their marketing activities to Online Marketing Agencies like Catalyst Marketers. As long as you choose a great agency to work with, the benefits of hiring an outside agency to handle your online marketing efforts far outweigh hiring a team of marketing employees.

Whether you’re a medium to large-sized business, or you’re a small business, outsourcing your online marketing activities can help reduce expenses, and increase your revenue. As we dive into the benefits to outsourcing your online marketing activities, we are following the assumption that you have already decided to use online marketing as a way of reaching more people, building relationships, and driving sales.

Outsource Online MarketingA big key to all of this is finding the right Online Marketing Agency. Many traditional agencies out there now include social media marketing or blogging in their portfolio of services. Not only that, but it seems like 35% of the unemployed are now Internet Marketing Consultants –> Buyer Beware. I’m not saying folks shouldn’t try to start their own businesses if they’ve been laid off, what I am saying is that you need to meet with a number of agencies & professionals before making any decisions. Many of these folks don’t know how to truly use online tools to help grow relationships and drive sales. Others know how to do it, but they are stuck in the old world rules of having a brick-and-mortar agency with numerous employees. This means their costs are going to be astronomically higher than an agency like ours, which is a virtual marketing agency. Hiring an Online Marketing Agency is a process, one that nobody should take lightly. Do your homework and then go with your gut. If you make a mistake, then simply move on & try again. The benefits to finding and hiring the right Online Marketing Agency far outweigh any perceived risks in doing so.

Here are a few of the benefits that we believe make outsourcing your Online Marketing activities the better option when comparing it to hiring a team a internal Marketing employees:

  • COSTS: Costs are the biggest advantage to outsourcing your Online Marketing activities. The cost of a salary PLUS benefits to bring a knowledgeable, and experienced person on full-time are in the $100k range. With that, you’ll probably need at least another individual, probably at the Marketing Coordinator level to assist the department head. For less than $35,000/year you can outsource all of your online marketing needs to an agency.
  • DEPTH OF KNOWLEDGE: Even when you bring on a talented individual to head up your Marketing department, the likelihood that she will have the skills to plan & execute on ALL of your tactics herself is very slim. In most cases, you’ll end up outsourcing a lot of work regardless…which leads us to our next point…
  • ONE VENDOR: By outsourcing your Online Marketing needs, you can minimize paperwork and everything else that comes with contracting with multiple vendors + multiple employees. By selecting an Online Marketing Agency that can deliver on all of your web-based or mobile-based marketing needs, you are creating one point of contact. Pick the right agency, and then run everything through them.

The list of benefits to hiring an Online Marketing Agency instead of internal marketing employees does continue, but I think the 3 above are most critical. Some folks will tell you that you cannot find an agency that can understand your business as well as an employee would. We definitely disagree on that response. Again, it’s all about finding the right partner. Here at Catalyst, the very first thing we do when we partner with a new client is dive into all relevant aspects of their business. We also continue to learn every day that we work with our clients. Ultimately, we are able to integrate so heavily that many non-marketing employees know us by our first names. There are some agencies out there who are unable to integrate as well with their clients, but if you understand the importance of that ability, then you’ll be sure to select the right online marketing agency for your business.

What are your thoughts on outsourcing your marketing activities? Are you currently doing it? If so, how’s it working? Have you outsourced your online marketing in the past? How did it work out? We hope you’ll share your stories with our readers via the comments section below OR on our Facebook page – a place for small business owners to connect, share information & ideas, and learn about Online Marketing.

Content Marketing featuring Lil Wayne

Friday, April 16th, 2010

To borrow a term from the Finance Industry, it appears that we are in the midst of a Bull Market for Content Marketing. With the growing popularity of tools like YouTube, mobile smart phones, the iPad, hulu, digital music, Twitter, and blogs, everyone is able to create content, in one form or another. To me, Content Marketing is the act of creating content, whether it’s video-based, text-based, or audio-based, around topics relevant to you as an individual or as a business. Exceptional content is also highly relevant to, and perceived as valuable by, the intended audience. Individuals and businesses who create exceptional content are, and will continue to become, leaders of their respective industries.

There are a number of examples out there, in all industries, of exceptional content creators, who also just so happen to be highly successful. In the marketing arena, Seth Godin and HubSpot, both do an exceptional job in creating highly valuable content. One is building their personal brand, as an Author and Blogger, while the other is a Marketing Company that uses content to engage & educate followers on their Inbound Marketing philosophies. Another example of an exceptional content creator, someone from an entirely different industry, he goes by many names, but you probably know him as Lil’ Wayne. The self-proclaimed, “martian”, used audio-based content, to turn the Hip-Hop music industry on its ear.

Lil Wayne Content MarketingLil’ Wayne has a way with words. His lyrical ability helped him sell millions of copies of his last studio album, Tha Carter III. With that said, it wasn’t long ago when Lil’ Wayne was just another rapper who hadn’t yet reached his full potential. It was then, when he was at a point in his life when he needed to either make it happen, or go do something else, he came up with his plan. His plan, the foundation for what he was about to accomplish, gave him a clear vision on what he wanted to achieve, and how he was going to do it.

Lil’ Wayne set his goal as being the best rapper alive. His strategy was to stop writing down his raps, which he felt was blocking his creativity, and to then take that content and distribute it out through the mix-tape circuit, both through physical mix-tapes and digital mix-tapes. He felt that by “going off the top” (my poor attempt at using hip-hop industry jargon) while recording his music, he’d be more creative, and actually produce more content, than he’s able to do if he’s writing, tweaking, writing, and then recording.

Lil’ Wayne was right. His strategy was working. Wayne was producing much more material than he had been able to previously. But, content for the sake of content, isn’t enough to help you cut through all of the clutter that’s out there. Good thing for Lil’ Wayne, he was also correct in thinking, that his creativity would show through much more, from this new way of creating his content. Wayne began setting himself apart from other rappers who also have had some success within Wayne’s local community of New Orleans. At the same time, he was implementing the other part of his plan, which involved the mix-tape circuit.

Once you have the material, the next step to exceptional Content Marketing is distribution. Distribution helps one go from local success to national, and even global, success. For business owners, distribution comes in the form of social networks like Twitter, Facebook, YouTube, and other platforms that allow you to share your content with the world. For Lil’ Wayne, needing to get his music out to the world, but not wanting to wait, and spend the money to produce studio albums, decided to use the mix-tape circuit to distribute his content. He gave away his music for free. And he gave away a lot of it. There was a period of time a few years ago when it seemed like there was a new Weezy mix-tape out every week. With his new found style, Wayne didn’t sacrifice quality for quantity either. His creativity was blossoming, and slowly, the masses began to take notice.

Lil Wayne Content MarketingAfter months and months of hard work, Lil’ Wayne was about to accomplish his goal of becoming the best rapper alive. On June 10, 2008, Wayne’s popularity hit a tipping point, as it was that day in June when Lil’ Wayne released Tha Carter III. Dwayne Michael Carter, a.k.a. Lil’ Wayne sold over 1 million copies of Tha Carter III in the first week of its release. One of the songs on Tha Carter III, entitled, “Dr. Carter”, contains lyrics that sum up how Wayne was able to achieve his goals.

“Arthritis in my hand from writing,
But I’m a doctor they don’t understand my writing,
So I stopped writing, now I’m like lightning
And you ain’t Vince Young, so don’t clash with the Titan
Fast and exciting, my passion is frightening
Now let me put some more vocab in your I.V.”
Lil Wayne Content Marketing

In “Dr. Carter”, Wayne takes on the persona of a Physician, who’s going through his day seeing various patients. Each patient, a struggling hip-hop artist, who needs help from the best rapper alive, has different ailments that Wayne is trying to treat. As Lil’ Wayne treats each patient, he helps his listeners understand how he became the best rapper alive, by telling us that he stopped writing down his raps, which allowed him to become better at his craft, and even more passionate about his work.

The best part about Wayne’s explanation in “Dr. Carter”, is that he doesn’t leave character to tell the story, as demonstrated when he says, “Arthritis in my hand from writing, But I’m a doctor they don’t understand my writing”. I mean, come one, even if you hate rap music, this line has to make you smile. It’s pretty damn creative. We all know how poor a doctor’s penmanship is. It’s that creativity, coupled with the proper strategy, that’s allowed Lil’ Wayne to position himself as the best rapper alive. Perhaps, after this post, Wayne might consider adding “Best Content Marketer Alive” to his list of titles.

Hopefully this post helps our readers to understand how Content can be used to help you achieve your individual, and/or business, goals. It doesn’t matter if you’re a small clothing retailer, a local band, or an aspiring rapper, you can use content to connect with, engage, and educate, your target audience.

Perhaps, on Lil’ Wayne’s planet, martians and martian businesses have been using Content Marketing for years now. Maybe that’s how he knew which strategy would work to achieve his goals here on Earth. Or, perhaps Wayne just saw an opportunity and took advantage of it. Either way, I’m glad he’s here to help all of us understand the power of Content Marketing.

Catalyst Marketers is on Facebook. Are You?

Friday, January 1st, 2010

In 2001 Facebook started as a tool soley for college students. At that time I just happened to be a freshman at Bentley College in Waltham, MA. Everyone was on Facebook. We used it as a way to connect with other students. Now, almost a decade later, Facebook is open to everyone, including business owners.

Facebook fan pages are a great way to connect with customers and have a meaningful dialogue them. Facebook fan pages allow businesses to show their true brand identity, while learning about their customers interests, needs, and wants. Facebook fan pages also allow customers to obtain relevant information from their favorite businesses. Fan pages give customers a way to communicate directly to business owners and employees. Catalyst Marketers is on Facebook. Are you?

We use the Catalyst Marketers Fan page as a place where business owners and social media experts can converge to exchange ideas around using social tools to grow their business. At the time of this post, we have 34 fans and counting. We have 48 favorite pages that we frequent. Many of our fans are small business owners and social media/e-marketing experts. Together we discuss all things business, with a focus on using social tools to reach more customers, build relationships with those folks, and ultimately drive sales.

There are a number of great resources on our Facebook wall, which is always evolving – from awesome blog posts to instructional videos. Our fans join in the conversation regularly, which makes for a very social conversation. It’s not just a one-way street where Catalyst Marketers promotes their services every 15 minutes. We do share our blog articles and even talk about our services when they are relevant, but we also share countless articles and videos from many people, even some that could be considered competitors. We simply want our fans to have access to the best possible information, even if that information doesn’t come from us.

Find Catalyst Marketers on Facebook and become a fan to join in the social media conversation. You can also click the “Become a fan” button on the Facebook widget on the right sidebar of this blog. We look forward to exchanging ideas with you.

Squidoo Testimonial: Practice What You Preach

Monday, August 24th, 2009

Squidoo hasn’t received as much attention as say Twitter, Facebook, Myspace, LinkedIn, and the list goes on. That doesn’t mean Squidoo is less valuable to small businesses. In fact, I think Squidoo is a great tool for small businesses, maybe even better than some of the bigger social networks. Squidoo is the brainchild of today’s leading marketer, Seth Godin. If you subscribe to the Catalyst Marketers blog, you’ll read a lot about Seth Godin, as he’s had a huge influence on my marketing philosophies.

When I first started Catalyst Marketers, this site wasn’t on the top of my list of things to get done. I had just left my job and I needed to get a business off the ground, and quick. SquidooI wanted to be sure that I sunk my time into building a solid foundation for the company. With that said, having a web presence is a must in today’s business environment, especially if you’re an online marketing agency. Using Squidoo, I was able to get the Catalyst Marketers lens up in hours. I used the different Squidoo plugins, created my content, and began searching Squidoo for prospective customers. After a week or so of posting comments and favoriting a number of different lenses I received a Squidoo Guestbook comment from Ryan Gerardi at AutoConversion.

Ryan is an up & coming entrepreneur who’s located right in West Chester, PA. He and I shared many of the same marketing ideals and AutoConversion eventually became the first customer of Catalyst Marketers. We’ve been working on his account for about a month now and things are going very well. In fact, we are going to be building one of his customers a Squidoo Lens. It’s funny how these things work, huh?

I wanted to post a testimonial about our success with Squidoo to let our readers know that social media tools do offer many benefits for small and mid-sized businesses. Here at Catalyst Marketers the only marketing we’re doing is through online tools like Squidoo. Within a few weeks, our strategy was already paying off. I know that we can do the same for your business. Definitely let me know if you have any questions about how Squidoo, or any other social media tools, can work for your company.

We’ll get into the specific functions and benefits of Squidoo in another post.

Welcome to the Catalyst Marketers blog

Wednesday, August 12th, 2009

Welcome to the Catalyst Marketers blog. Catalyst Marketers is an online marketing agency focused on helping small and mid-sized businesses take advantage of online tools in order to reach their customers and drive business growth. Please take some time to find out more about Catalyst Marketers.

Our blog will focus on transferring marketing knowledge to our readers, promoting new trends in online marketing, discussing hot topics like social networking, and connecting with each of you on a professional level.

Many of our business and marketing philosophies were influenced by a number of great thought leaders. People like Seth Godin, Malcolm Gladwell, Daniel Pink, Chris Brogan, Robert Kiyosaki, and many more. If you know how these individuals think and act, then you know a little bit more about how Catalyst Marketers operates. If you don’t know the names on this list, I strongly recommend you get familiar with them, as their ideas can revolutionize your business. Links to many of these individuals’ sites are listed in the side bar under Blogroll.

Please check out the rest of the site, as well as, our side bar. You can follow Catalyst Marketers on Twitter or check out the Catalyst Marketers lens on Squidoo. The Catalyst Marketers Twitter page is dedicated to connecting with like-minded individuals and sharing pertinent information with one another. The Catalyst Marketers Squidoo lens is focused on providing online marketing resources to businesses who want to begin engaging their customers via the web. Please introduce yourself on both of these social networks and let’s build something great together.