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Aug 16, 2021

How Collaboration make I TEAMWORK Stand out I Drive BIZ Career Success

Team collaboration is the prime face of any successful career and business.



Friendly competition always is healthy, but a business profits most when employees work together. Collaborative workplaces see increased levels of trust, a more engaged workforce, and improved performance. Collaboration is a key factor in building a small business because it works. People thrive in environments that free them to communicate and work together. When the company environment is focused on collaboration, team members naturally feel a part of something bigger than themselves. The best way to transition from an individual to a collaborative mindset is to equip each team member for active participation in the group dynamic.

One study has shown that collaborative teams are 5X higher-performing because they feel motivated towards a common goal. A recent study from Salesforce has revealed this to be the case. Of the 1,400 executives, employees, and educators surveyed, 86% noted a lack of collaboration was responsible for failures in the workplace.


Failure and success depends on value and degree of collaboration


What is the value of teamwork in the workplace?

Well, it takes many forms, including greater workforce efficiency and productivity, increased innovation, higher employee morale, and improved retention. And all those things can translate to real, bottom-line benefits for your company and its customers — further amplifying the value of teamwork.

Let’s have a look at prehistoric to modern-day collaboration history

The expression "two heads are better than one" reflects the intuition that people working in groups are more likely to come to a correct decision than they would if working alone.

Phrase, Proverb, or The old Saying: “Two Heads are Better than One” used to cover from Stone Age to modern digital age to stand out and survival of the fittest landscape.

Early in the Stone Age, humans lived in small, nomadic groups. ... Stone Age humans hunted large mammals collectively, including wooly mammoths, giant bison, and deer. They succeeded because of Collaboration and Teamwork. That was coherent and learned from nature.

Find the modern-day inspiration for building teams from the world of sports

A discussion about building teams naturally leads to a sports analogy — in this case, we’ll use Football. On a Football team, every player is working toward the same goal: winning the game. But every player brings different talents and abilities to help the team achieve that goal. Goal Keeper Defense Forward to Messy Renaldo the Striker- 11 the 1 TEAM. Focused on either side of the goalposts is the ultimate target.   

We may take the example of our body function. The life cycle is a collaboration and unique teamwork between the heart and body organs. From center point HEART to top to bottom work relentlessly in bits and bytes. Any miscommunication might cause breathe failure! Highly synchronized is life? See Team orchestra…another collaboration teamwork example.

So, mankind from ancient Stone Age to dynamic electronic marketing age leaned the collaboration and teamwork. Society Social Media Groups Forums Q & A is an example of collaboration and networking of digitally connected remote mechanized togetherness.  

Why is Collaborative teamwork important in digital marketing?

Digital marketing is a complete TEAMWORK of specialized skilled people’s amalgamation. When every campaign, project, and experiment is browseable, teammates can work together and also learn from each other. 

  • This increases the speed of individual growth and makes the processes of iterating campaigns significantly more efficient.
  • To enhance productivity and continuous improvement and excel in specialization and division of labor.
  • When workers repeatedly do the same job they became excellent and expert and Master in that particular work. 

Japan used batch production and automation and division of labor and they won the industrial revolution. Japan became a paramount industrial nation in the world.   

In 1986 Masaaki Imai introduced to the Western world the Japanese term Kaizen and made it famous through his book, Kaizen: The Key to Japan's Competitive Success. Translated in fourteen languages, Kaizen became a fad the world over. I was fortunate to be a direct student of Prof. Massaki Imai at AOTS, Tokyo, Japan April-May 1990 (45 days Scholarship Training on Entrepreneurship Project Management Productivity and TQC Japanese approach bottom-up administration)   

Kaizen is a Japanese management strategy that means “change for the better” or “continuous slow improvement, a belief that all aspects of life should be constantly improved (from the Japanese words “kai” means continuous or change and “zen” means improvement, better).

Specialization of labor is most often known as the division of labor and refers to a process in business in which large tasks are divided into smaller tasks, and different employees or different groups of employees complete those tasks.

“The division of labour is the separation of tasks in any economic system or organisation so that participants may specialise (specialisation).” Wiki

The digital revolution has moved marketers closer than ever to realizing their ultimate fantasy – the ability to target specific messages to specific people at specific moments and places. And with tens of millions, even hundreds of millions, of global consumers reachable and ready to be engaged through a wide range of platforms and devices, the power of effective digital marketing seems limitless.

Unfortunately, in many cases, much of the potential value is lost to the high cost and complexity of managing the “production” or execution of digital marketing campaigns.

Digital Marketing can also be defined as Digital Production. Digital Production is the process by which digitally created ideas and assets (images, text and interactive apps) are translated into a different platform of digital media – web sites, banner ads, rich media applications, HTML emails, mobile and social media applications – keeping in mind that the right messages are delivered with the right channel at the right time to the right customer.

High performance teams don’t happen by chance – they must be built.  Before you can build up the digital marketing department in your business, you’ve got to establish a culture that will allow them to thrive that I am looking for…

What are the benefits of collaboration for team success?

Collaboration allows businesses to bring together people with different experiences, knowledge and skills, in order to accomplish common goals. It has a number of benefits: pooling talent, coordinating large projects, or creating new products, for instance.

The modern digital marketer has tremendous expectations to live up to. Just fifteen years ago, digital marketers were only responsible for SEO and ads. Today, “digital marketing” isn’t just one job; it’s an umbrella term for a slew of responsibilities. Anything that can get a product in front of a potential buyer can be considered digital marketing. That includes everything from content marketing to Google ads, to website design, to social media outreach.

Marketing continues to grow in complexity and accessibility, which makes building a high-performing team more difficult than ever before. After all, you can’t exactly put “social media expert, website designer, data analyst, and writer needed” in a job ad-even though that’s essentially what you’re looking for. The trick is to build a team that’s adaptable. This means hiring ambitious, creative, and flexible people who are equipped with the right tools to learn fast and iterate faster. Another best practice that I love…

What are 3 important skills for teamwork and collaboration?

  1. Trust. The American Psychological Association defines trust as “the degree to which each party feels that they can depend on the other-party to do what they say they will do.”…
  2. Tolerance. ...
  3. Self-awareness.

What's the point of all focus on collaboration?

According to a white paper by UNC Kenan-Flagler Business School, when collaboration permeates the entire organization, there are huge benefits to your bottom line, which includes engaged employees, retention and attraction of talent, increased velocity, and profitability.

But these aren't the only benefits of team collaboration. We took a look at our own experience, how internal, external, and virtual collaboration in Wrike has impacted the company, and we realized that a collaborative culture is actually the single most potent element for an organization's survival.

If we want to excel in the digital marketing industry, there are a few skills you need to foster to bolster your professional prospects.

Always have to think nimble

Think Nimble | Technology moves fast, changing the dynamics of the company structure and the way things get done. We provide clarity and support. Someone who is nimble is able to move their fingers, hands, or legs quickly and easily- here flexible, adaptable, self-starter quick learner.

The dynamic work environment means that there’s a lot of individual learning going on. I said that in order to be a successful digital marketer, you have to be incredibly entrepreneurial in your thinking. We must be an ever Learner to co-opt with the dynamic tech and business world indeed.

Project and process benefits

When a group comes together to collaborate, it inevitably results in the sharing of knowledge and experience. By the end of the collaboration, long-held beliefs are likely to have been challenged, established systems and work practices pulled apart, and workable shortcuts identified. As a result, specific skills and ‘hacks’ that help achieve project or task success get widely distributed throughout an organization and even become commonplace. This amplifies the positive impact of an effective collaborating team throughout the company, and future collaborations can build on its success.

At the end of a successful collaboration, team members themselves are better equipped to bring projects to fruition, having worked through various shared processes and systems in different cultures and environments. This, in turn, should eventually result in greater and wider organizational success.

Team members have also learnt how and when mistakes occur, and what they can learn from them. In effect, they become ‘bloodhounds’ who are constantly seeking to streamline and improve future projects, processes, and systems.

Personal benefits

Working with a group of people on a common project, with a common goal, is a powerful driver of personal success. Being part of an effective collaborating team can help you earn a reputation as a person who gets stuff done and who achieves results.

It can also help you to feel good. When you engage with others in the collaboration process, positive endorphins are released. You are more likely to experience powerful feelings like camaraderie and a sense of fun in your work environment. In addition, you enjoy an increased sense of personal worth from belonging to an effective team. If the team is successful with its assigned project, you will soon start to recognize the powerful feelings generated by success, and will want to replicate those feelings again and again into the future. Success feels good.

As an individual within a collaborating team, life can be fast-paced and exciting. As you get used to working collaboratively, you will probably find that your own pace of work - and success rate - increases too.

After successful collaborations, individual achievements are likely to be recognized, formally acknowledged, and celebrated. You may find yourself getting promoted based on your involvement in a successful collaboration. At the very least, you will enjoy increased personal recognition throughout your organization, and will be more likely to be invited to join future team collaborations.

Collaboration Across Business Functions Grows

When digital marketing professionals were asked the level of collaboration digital marketing has had with various business functions within their companies for the years between 2018 and 2020, at least half reported increased collaboration across sales (75%), customer service (60%), product (59%), IT (57%) and PR/communications (50%).

 

These professionals are optimistic about the state of their collaboration in the future, as well. Similar shares of respondents are hoping to further their collaboration with sales (75%), customer service (59%) and IT (57%), while even more are aiming for increased collaboration with PR/communications (58%) and product (64%) teams between now and 2022.

 

The quest for sales and marketing to become less siloed seems to be paying off. A scant 3% of respondents say there is little to no collaboration between marketing and sales teams, with only 13% saying that feedback and collaboration is ad hoc through unstructured in-person conversations that result in manual updates.

Instead, for close to 6 in 10, feedback and collaboration is either regular, software-enabled with disconnects resolved automatically through algorithms (23%) or periodic, software-enabled and results in manual updates (34%).

 

Collaborating on Marketing Campaigns

Just 1 in 10 respondents say that marketing campaigns/programs are designed by digital marketing leadership and only known within the marketing team. The remainder are employing at least some degree of collaboration, with two-thirds collaborating with sales in designing campaigns (32%) or by aligning with sales on best moves after campaigns have been designed by marketing (35%).

 

Showing a more expansive degree of collaboration, close to one-quarter (23%) say that key groups across the business that vary by function, geography or product all have input into marketing campaigns/programs created by a central digital group.

The full report can be found here.

 

About the Data: Results are based on a survey of 476 senior digital marketing executives across North American, Europe and China from companies with at least 1,000 employees. 

When you're developing a brand as a marketer, you need the help of several people. Check out these 5 collaboration tips all digital marketers need. You need the help of several different people all working together to make things happen. Developers, designers, and marketers are a promotion dream team and you need cohesiveness to make it all work.



Tips Every Marketer Must Follow For Collaboration

1) Organized Communication

When trying to create a game plan for your marketing strategy, you need to make sure everyone on your team is able to communicate with each other. You also need to know that everyone can follow the conversation easily. 

2) Use Proper Visuals

Marketing is inherently a primarily visual activity. Visual aids are useful to help your team work together to toward the same goal. You should have them stored all together in one cloud server that your team can freely access at any time. This makes presentations much easier since everyone can bring up the same information, at the same time.

3) Be on the Same Page (Literally)

When you email documents from one team member to the next, someone may make changes, suggestions, or notes and then pass it around. But sometimes it misses someone who needs to be CC’d and then you end up with multiple versions of the same document. This can be incredibly frustrating, time-consuming, and will impact the productivity of your project. Make sure you pick a cloud storage service that allows for easy collaboration with real-time updates. So you know you are all accessing the same document.

4) Create a Community/Team

When people feel like they are contributing to something bigger than themselves, then they are more likely to do a better job and also be happier. When you have a project that requires collaboration, create a space that coworkers can come together and share ideas and information quickly and easily. When you have a problem that arises, it helps to get a different prospective. This is why collaborative communities are a creative way to solve issues while also maintaining a team atmosphere.

How to Create a Collaborative Community:

·         Create a collaborative space that makes it easy to contribute.

·         Ask open-ended questions.

·         Hold brainstorming sessions with the group.

·         Compliment members in the group on their strengths.

·         Assign clear tasks with milestones and check in when milestones are completed.

Wrike

·         Wrike is an easy to use project management system that uses more of a list-based assignment system. Good for those whose brain does better with to-do type organization. It has a free and a premium version which allows users to test before committing to a monthly purchase. Wrike gives a great way to organize but less visually appealing than other programs.

Note: I have used the Wrike throughout my digital marketing specialist career with Money Mouth Marketing. This is easy and Google developers FREE tools. Google tools and apps are incredible for marketers using one sign for all. 

When you put together the right people, the right methods, and the correct tools, you have a powerful problem-solving machine that can make any campaign successful. Marketers have a tough job but luckily there's a multitude of ways to make the job just the littlest bit easier.

5) Strategies and tactics to leverage collaboration

Collaboration has become such an important way of working that it has inevitably become the focus of many different studies and research papers. It’s easy to get lost in all the analysis so below are three interesting and actionable conclusions from some of the most comprehensive research papers:

Understand role clarity and task ambiguity

When teams or individuals have decided to collaborate, there’s a common assumption that a clearly defined approach toward achieving a goal is essential. However, research from HBR has shown that collaboration improves when the roles of individual team members are clearly defined and well understood. When individuals feel that they can do a significant portion of their work independently, they innovate and find different ways to reach a specific goal.

“Communication is key.” let’s update this old adage for the internet age, “collaboration is key,” and nowhere more so than on a content marketing team. The creativity and innovation needed in this field is best fostered on teams, and success depends on working well together.

 

From finding the right audience, generating ideas for content, creating shareable and accessible content, and publishing the content in attractive ways, it’s difficult for one person to do it all themselves, nor should they.

 

In short, finding creative ways to promote your brand should be a team effort.

The creative nature of a content marketing means that working well together with colleagues can set your team apart from the competition.

 

When team members on content marketing teams are working together towards a common goal, rather than individually or at odds, your chances of success increase dramatically.

And thus we come to the contradiction at hand. We know collaboration is crucial, particularly for highly creative fields like content marketing, and yet most companies aren’t good at it. I am thriving to find the right company to learn and grow with the company to establish an ongoing lifetime relation partnering…

Findings and final thoughts:

Collaboration is a must to drive success with a common goal. From pre-historic to modern-day electronic media there are nothing alternative other than collaboration. We LEARNED that:   

  1. One study has shown that collaborative teams are 5X higher-performing because they feel motivated towards a common goal.
  2. Collaboration is KING: Failure and success depends on value and degree of collaboration 
  3. Digital Marketing can also be defined as Digital Production. We should apply productivity and continuous improvement
  4. High performance teams don’t happen by chance – they must be built.
  5. Nimble is the main quality of all TEAM members are flexible and adaptable alike fingers.
  6. We have to build a CLUB or commune and peoples with a common goal alike Football TEAM  

 

Other resources and links:

Collaboration is King: How Game-Changers Create Marketing ...

https://www.entrepreneur.com/article/302126

https://www.wrike.com/blog/business-benefits-of-team-collaboration/ 

https://www.roberthalf.com/blog/management-tips/the-value-of-teamwork-in-the-workplace

Co-marketing: The emerging marketing game-changer ...

Nov 25, 2020

The role of Digital Marketing Executive to Transform a Business

The Transformer Change Maker Challenger Communicator Collaborator Creative and Critical Thinker Barnstormer Mover Performer of your business none other than a Digital Marketing Executive do…

Moreover- Digital Marketer is the bottom line that represents the company as a communicator with customers’ stakeholders; with all Major Social Media platforms Emailing Cold calling One-on-one meets Events Promotion Branding to build Trust Loyalty and Retention.  They are vocal outspoken brand ambassador and legal representative of your company in market frontier -frontline soldier  




What are the Digital Marketing Roles & Responsibilities or think of

The Role of Digital Marketing:

 What does a Digital Marketing Manager do?

 

Digital Marketing Executives are generally responsible for planning, developing, implementing, and managing the overall digital marketing strategy. Assisting in the formulation of strategies: to build a lasting digital connection with consumers. Planning and monitoring the ongoing company presence on social media. Launching optimized online advertisements to increase company and brand awareness.

digital marketing executive is typically responsible for engaging a brand with customers or clients via the digital space. Their main aim is to establish and manage the businessonline presence. Typically, a digital marketing executive promotes products on online platforms and websites.

 

With better revenues and better branding, Digital Marketing can provide a better Return on Investments (ROI) than traditional media and marketing channels. ... The key to success in Digital marketing; however, is to generate a steady flow of targeted traffic that converts into sales and leads.

Moreover- the modern approach of marketing is to help customers other than converts into sales to FOCUS and HUNT customers loyally retention that creates 3 times more ROI road to socialize or interactive marketing…  Human Marketing: Socialization on Demand

Human Marketing can be well done by a HUMAN- an interactive marketing executive takes the responsibility to drive success and transform a business. They need liberty, FREEDOM Recognition to play their role freely and happily as loyal partnering   




Businesses realize the importance of an online presence and they also recognize that without digital marketing, their brand will get lost in the market like a needle in a haystack.

In this article, we will see how you can leverage the power of digital marketing executive to take your business to new heights.

The marketing executive is important because it allows businesses to maintain long-lasting and ever-present relationships with their audience.

It is not a one-time fix; it is an ongoing strategy that helps businesses flourishes. It engages: Customer engagement is the heart of any successful business – this is especially true for SMBs.


Digital Marketing is an amalgamation of innovation, creativity, and analytics; one should have a creative mind, data analysis, writing and editing, and technical skills to be a successful digital marketer.

Digital Marketing is an absolute TEAM-oriented job. Collaboration Communication Empathy Friendliness culture/environment is a must.



Conclusion:

DM is of innovation and creativity to co-opt with the dynamic Tech and Biz and keep ahead of… ambiguity and vision to see the big picture in the future grow…

Challenging Growth Hacking and Freedom of works always matters to provide, Company has to come up with Safety Security and Recognition Pay Promotion on job tanning paid off… work ethics integrity always evaluate and judge.

Now- THREE major ingredients spice up the contribution from both sides (Employer & Employees) to have a common goal to attain the "P" - purpose get the job is done to drive Sales and Revenue- ROI success by VICE & VERSA: 

 

VICE (Executive duty): 

1.   Marketing is the bottom line and the LEGAL REPRESENTATIVE  of the Company to bridge relation GAP, to Communicate with the Customers and all stakeholders as PR along with Promote Branding fostering LOYALTY RETENTION PARTNERING Referral to give the company a BRAND VOICE GOODWILL in the market

2.   Tech and BIZ world is agile and dynamic to co-opt with the changing Market. Marketing is absolutely data-driven Critical Creative Thinking and overall BRAIN STORING one.    Marketing is some total of TEAMWORK- the outcome of SMART plan and strategy performance  

3.   Professor Philip Kotler lastly added 5 "P" Purpose- Sales and Revenue which drive by the Marketing. Sales and marketing is the lifeline, lifeblood, HEARTBEAT that transforms the company.  To attain the target TEAM wants must be taken care of by the company then the Marketing TEAM members FOCUSED CREATIVE devoted to company growth ... let's make them happy

 


VERSA (Company): 

1.   Scope of work to grow with the company growth and carrier development and ongoing placement to work for the same company (the Japanese Approach) 

2.   Company Multi Culture- Multi-Talented TEAM: Collaboration and TEAM playing working environment 

3.   Humanization process of HRM- the company looks after the wants to address: safety-security, Recognition (emotional attachment) of works where Honesty Integrity

Oct 26, 2020

How to Make customers more happy Fall in Love in YOU

Marketing is the total of communications HONEYMOON results. Isn’t it?




It builds TRUST LOVE AFFECTION LOYALTY REFERRAL PARTNERSHIP BRAND VOICE GOODWILL + 3X More ROI through customer retention in the long run. And your lovely CUSTOMER always is your referrals and partners!!!  

If you want a successful online business these days, it’s not enough to simply close the sale. You’ve got to help your customers fall in love with your business. Lovely communication makes customers fall in LOVE with business.

Let’s enjoy the honeymoon… that makes money soon!!!

Love needs no rules…whether your fiancé is black or white, tall and short, thin and fat, Sweet or Chili, Lovely or UGLY…they always need more from you!!!

SO CUSTOMER IS… require personalized care to fall in love … feel them LIKE “I LOVE only YOU”!!

Marketing communications include advertising, promotions, sales, branding, campaigning, and online promotion. The process allows the public to know or understand a brand. With growing technology and techniques, the direct participation of customers is made. This is done by including their ideas and creations, in product development and brand promotion. Successful branding involves targeting audiences who appreciate the organization's marketing program.


 “CUSTOMER IS KING”

TOTAL CUSTOMER FOCUS is the matter.

CUSTOMER IS ROYAL

 

Treat the Customer like Royalty, and ROYAL WAY…

1.   Be Courteous to Customers. A study by NewVoice, reveals that 53% of customers who don't feel valued switch brands. ...

2. Do Something Nice For Customers Every Time. Appreciate your customers for doing business with you. ...

3.   Create a Lasting Impression. ...

4.   Offer Customers Value For Money. ...

5.   Respect Customers' Time.

6.   CUSTOMER ALWAYS RIGHT

 

 


Understanding a customer-first approach
 

The term is pretty self-explanatory. You put your customers first, above all else. This means doing business around them and doing what's important to them.

Customer focus means putting your customers' needs first. ... While customer service skills are key to customer focus, a customer-focused company shows that the customer experience matters across the organization, at every step of the customer journey.

Customer-centric marketing requires that marketers carefully consider each medium in the context of the core message, surrounding messages, social influence, and customer preferences and perceptions.

The customer buying decision process is rarely linear. It is a zigzag. Customers typically don’t start at point “A” and move through each subsequent step of the buyer’s journey until they reach the finish line. Instead, customers move into the purchase funnel with different phrases. They may enter early at the top or middle of the funnel or join late in the journey right before they make their purchase.

 

So brands need to have a strategy to catch customers at each entry point and know how to market to prospects at each stage of the buying decision process

 

What Is the Buying Decision Process?

 

Before you can optimize your customer’s buying decision process, you must be clear about what it entails. You must know the consumer buying process definition.

The buying decision process is the path that customers take while moving toward doing business with you.

How to Market at Each Stage of the Buying Decision Process
 

I have gone through the search and research topics and keywords. The core ingredients spice up to have better commutations as under:

How to make communication the backbone

How to Make effective awesome communicat6ion

How to make communication BEST and attractive

How to make communication FANTASTIC and attractive

How to make communication FANTASTIC and awesome

How to make communication AMAZING and awesome

How to right communication make wonderful results

 

HOW COMMUNICATION IS THE HEARTBEAT OF ANY BUSINESS OPERATION

When communication is under control, managing the business becomes easy. 

How do YOU Making Communication the Heartbeat of Your Business Operation…

 

Digital Marketing is an amalgamation of innovation, creativity, and analytics; one should have a creative mind, data analysis, writing and editing, and technical skills to be a successful digital marketer.

The 3 C's of Driving Sales: Connect, Convince, And Collaborate

4 Cs of Digital Marketing

Customer – Who sees the message
Content – The message customer sees
Context – Why the Customer sees the message.
Conversation – Happens between you and your customer. Nothing forces them to convert if they fall in love. So the theme is LOVE HELP LISTEN to CARE that converts. No tricks and tactics …modern customers are learned… be generous to generate lead out of affection and love in you- the modern and corporate concept…

Content is KING… SEO Content is a matter of creating compelling relevant engaging and meaningful content. Just am emphasizing content creation and especially SEO content. It’s an easy, inexpensive, and best communication media with the customer in the short and long run. That creates a brand voice, awareness, promotion, loyalty, and retention in the long run which is the main outcome of communication…

Buyers persona Buyers intent Buyers journey Buyers needs

What are Buyer Intent Keywords? Buyer intent keywords are search queries that show someone is actively looking to make a purchase. 

Personalized content and experiences are key. Making each one of your customers feel special and unique will send a positive message: they are cared for and important to your business.


Experience is everything creative ways to communicate with customer

  • The customer is king and creating customer loyalty means listening to...
  • Customer communication can boost your company to the next level. ...
  • Once the client is satisfied or dissatisfied can have a major effect on your business. ... 
  • Keep them in the loop to establish stronger ties and customer intimacy.
  • Today, customers expect relevant content concerning what they're doing…
  •  which explains the increase in digital spending
  • And to deliver a better customer experience, you first, need...
  • seamless multi-channel experience.
  • Relevance at scale or via Business Website and Social Media marketing: IS the key to delivering a seamless customer experience to drive and maximize revenue
  • Within digital marketing, marketing frequently manage both paid and digital media (digital advertisement) and owned digital media (company websites and social media pages)
  • Need to be the very best communicator

Marketing is a form of professional communication since it consists of communicating to the public why they should buy or otherwise engage with whatever is being marketed. This is great public relations PR tools

Text-based, image-based, video, or even audio, as in podcasts- you can make sure that content production is engaging, professional quality and on-message RELEVANT AN ANALYTICAL THINKER can create a relevant message

Marketing requires a lot of research-based analysis to determine what the audience wants and needs, and a lot of careful strategies crafted around that analysis. Marketers often have to change course based on new information and I can able to draw logical conclusions based on data and other information received.

 

A CREATIVE PASSIONATE

Marketers need to be able to think of new and exciting ideas to appeal to their clients and to the target demographic to keep from becoming stale. From having an eye for design to coming up with amusing concepts, the ability to think outside the box is crucial.

IN form of writing, from crafting ads copy to creating scripts or phone conversations, creating multimedia campaigns, understanding design, and having a general sense of who the end-user is and what they want. Buyer’s persona and Helping friendly passion matter now a day’s other than masterminded sales closure philosophy.

To create loyal customers it is necessary to feel them homely and foster a friendly environment. Humanization of communication with customers is a must…

In the long run, they became the source of LOYAL partner Word of Mouth Referral …

Verbal communication is important as well, both for positions that involve speaking directly with potential buyers and those that do not. Since marketing is often a team effort, marketers must be able to communicate effectively within their team and their company.

Huge data-driven plan and strategies, to collect huge amounts of information, and properly analyzed to interpret the results. To creating and implementing effective campaigns - use these numbers to demonstrate to clients exactly how much difference the services make in terms of the company's bottom line.

 

Brand management and a digital presence are an essential part of nearly any modern business. Social media platforms provide a company with the opportunity to gain attention and build brand loyalty with consumers with no outside spending required.

 

Customer-first and Customer obsessed always matter. But not madness, relevance is the KEY to UNLOCK REVENUE!

For most companies, getting the customer experience right looks easier than it is, and many of them believe they are already doing a good job. In our daily experience, however, we often see a large gap between the experience customers expect and what is delivered. But why is this case? What are the major challenges we are seeing out there today?

By utilizing and combining some of the above marketing communication tools, you will be able to deliver your brand’s message, loudly, and with more transparency. Communicating with your audience will help you build your brand in the future. Therefore, streamlined marketing communication campaigns and solutions can improve your sales and brand image.


By utilizing and combining some of the above marketing communication tools, you will be able to deliver your brand’s message, loudly, and with more transparency. Communicating with your audience will help you build your brand in the future. Therefore, streamlined marketing communication campaigns and solutions can improve your sales and brand image.

 

Relevant marketing communication

Marketing communication helps move products, services, and ideas from manufacturers to end-users and builds and maintains relationships with customers, prospects, and other important stakeholders in the company. Advertising and sales promotion will continue to play important roles in the marketing communication mix

Integrated marketing communication

1. Clear

When writing or speaking to someone, be clear about your goal or message. What is your purpose in communicating with this person? If you’re not sure, then the audience won’t be sure either.

2. Concise

When you’re concise in your communication, you stick to the point, and keep it brief. Your audience doesn’t want to read six sentences when you could communicate your message in three.

3. Concrete

When your message is concrete, then your audience has a clear picture of what you’re telling them. There are details (but not too many!) and vivid facts, and there’s the laser-like focus. Your message is solid.

4. Correct

When your communication is correct, it fits your audience. And correct communication is also error-free communication.

5. Coherent

When your communication is coherent, it’s logical. All points are connected and relevant to the main topic and the tone and flow of the text are consistent.

6. Complete

In the complete message, the audience has everything they need to be informed and, if applicable, take action.

7. Courteous

Courteous communication is friendly, open, and honest. There are no hidden insults or passive-aggressive tones. You keep your reader’s viewpoint in mind, and you’re empathetic to their needs.

·         Social media

·         Blogs

·         Email marketing

·         Support

·         Videos

·         Discussion forums

·         External complaint channels

 



Practice Active Listening and Follow Through.

Active listening refers to a pattern of listening that keeps you engaged with your conversation partner positively. It is the process of listening attentively while someone else speaks, paraphrasing and reflecting what is said, and withholding judgment and advice.

Customers are the lifeblood of any business. If you want your business to grow and stay healthy, you need to listen to whatever input your customers give you in their customer feedback. This will help improve your customer loyalty program.


Gathering feedback from your customers and leads have never been easier. 

You can use any one of the following methods.  Even better, use a combination of a few methods to make it as easy as possible for them to speak up and share their opinions with you:


·         Surveys

·         Focus Groups

·         Observation

·         Point of Sale

·         Customer Service

·         Social Media

·         Communities and Groups

·         Email and Web Forms

·         CRM software

 

When they’re speaking — in whatever way — your job is to listen actively to them. You can’t simply give them an outlet and then disregard what they’re telling you.

 

First of all, ignoring customer feedback does you no good. You might as well save your time and energy. The whole point of seeking input from customers and prospects is to figure out how you can better deliver what they most desire, ultimately to improve customer satisfaction and service quality, and to increase customer retention rates.

 

More importantly, they’ll know you’re not listening to them and valuing their input when you don’t try to implement any of their suggestions. That will tell them that they don’t mean much to you beyond a quick buck or two, and they’ll start to lose trust in you.

 

That’s no way to make your customers fall in love with your brand.

Being a good active listener means that you first and foremost pay attention to what you’re hearing. Instead of trying to formulate a response or figuring out how to convince them that they’re wrong, just focus on hearing what they’re saying first.

 

Second, don’t be afraid to dig deep — it’ll help you understand what they’re telling you more clearly and it shows them you do want to know what they think and value their opinions.

 

So ask questions to clarify their statements. Paraphrase their comments to them and ask them to agree or correct you — e.g.,

 

Treat a Customer Like a Valued Partner with Two-Way Communication.

 

Human relationships are dynamic and ever-changing; your customer engagement strategy should be, too. With that in mind, let’s take a look at three things you should consider when your brand is looking to engage with audiences on a human level.

Humanization of communication

Effective Communication is supplementary to marketing. It makes a marketing campaign memorable and develops an emotional link between the marketer and the target audience. When a piece of communication is to the point, relevant, worthwhile, and compelling, it moves the audience — prospect — to the consumer.

Communication and collaboration are two of the most important aspects for any business to get right because companies who engage their workforce are proven to be more competitive, profitable, and attractive to future employees.

Two-way communication, by definition, is the interchange of information and ideas from sender to receiver and vice versa. Sounds simple, yet many companies still fail to establish effective two-way internal communication and don’t realize the damage it’s causing.

The challenge

In today’s modern world, every product, big or small, faces stiff competition, and having a prominent brand is critical. Your brand is more than just a logo or corporate identity, and it starts from within. If your people don’t know their own company’s story, customers almost certainly won’t either.

You need to motivate your people to get the best out of them and to do this, you must cultivate a working environment whereby each employee feels valued and is immersed in the story and culture of the company.

How two-way internal communication can help
Firstly, choose the right platform. Unlike, email, intranets, or over-engineered employee applications, a mobile app that is quick, easy, and fun to use will meet the expectation of the modern workforce

Leaders who understand the importance of communication – and you can’t lead without communicating well – engage employees with different types of content that strengthen the link between individual objectives and the overall success of the company.

Consistent, two-way communication encourages employees to take ownership and understand their ideas are valued – and detailed mobile analytics means you can measure and improve engagement, and introduce effective two-way communication.

Two-way communication is when one person is the sender and they transmit a message to another person, who is the receiver. When the receiver gets the message, they send back a response, acknowledging the message was received. The model looks like this: Two-way communication is essential in the business world.

Identifying audience issues is a key task in ensuring effectiveness in any communication strategy. What is the ideal audience for a particular communication? The audience may include everyone who influences or is influenced by the information being shared. For the most effective communication, audience size must also be appropriate given the information being shared and whether the interaction will be permitted. If organizations anticipate that employees will have any questions regarding a new and unique benefit offering or a new procedure, for example, audience size should be limited so that questions can be adequately addressed.

Listening to employee issues and concerns build loyalty and drive improved productivity.

The subject of managing organizational communication encompasses formal and informal communication throughout an organization, including communication to employees, with employees, and from employees to upper management. This toolkit reviews the basics of effective organizational communication, the importance of a communication strategy, the role of different communicators within the organization, types of messages and vehicles, training for better communication, and methods for measuring results. 

Communication is a vital management component of any organization. Whether the purpose is to update employees on new policies, to prepare for a weather disaster, to ensure safety throughout the organization, or to listen to the attitudes of employees, effective communication is an integral issue in ineffective management. To be successful, organizations should have comprehensive policies and strategies for communicating with their constituencies, employees, and stakeholders as well as with the community at large.

The following communication topics are discussed in this toolkit:

  • The impact of effective and ineffective communication on the organization and its employees.
  • How to build an effective communication strategy.
  • The various constituencies are affected by the communicated information.
  • Measuring results.
  • How to select the appropriate audience for each type of message.
  • The types of communication methods used in organizations.



Conclusion:

From top executive to middle, bottom and company representative to buyer-seller partner Govt. agencies…as a whole to all stakeholders. As a whole internal and external flow of information is communication. When a concern succeeds in internal communication well then they keep it up with external stakeholders.   

Human interaction is the most important aspect of any business venture. It heavily influences everything from productivity to sales revenue. 

Communication is the heartbeat of sales and marketing Dynamic TECH and the Businessworld frequently changing ever, and to co-opt with it will require Mission Vision Strategic plan to keep ahead of your time to have sustainable growth.

Marketing means C's communications: Creative, Critical thinking Clients Company focus, Communicative Collaborative Committed Consistent Courteous Caring Challenger   

PR Public Relation Marketing, and Communication the pillar of any business and organization to drive success and transform…grow

1.  Sales and Marketing are the bottom line. CEO frames the policies with a board meeting, the information then pushes to the departmental BOSSES to disseminate and communicate the information throughout the organ.  And TEAM leads get the management politics and target, GOAL 

2. The flow of information from top to bottom alike HEART pump/push blood to the body and again pulled back… PUSH AND PULL… any blockage might cause stoke …communication and feedback all the same…any mistake in the flow of communication might incur loss…

3.  Communication is indeed the heartbeat of relationships, it’s little wonder that most relations ... Such a skill set enables relationships to thrive, businesses 

4.  Communication is the HEART of business that infuses blood into the whole organ or body. Businesses consist of internal and external stakeholders to communicate with the right information on time.

5.  Success and failure depends on how the company communicate… backbone


Confession and limitations:

COMMUNICATION IS A BIG and broader term. I just try to outline the very terms by gathering a few cohesive, impressive words only. Taking into consideration most are the common words and terms. Here is a limitation that to keep the post short I didn’t elaborate and explained most of the terms.

 

Topics: PR, Marketing, Communication