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So, your business is picking up, earnings are up, and you're busier than ever before. The route you're taking seems to be the proper one. But how do you intend to tackle all those responsibilities and keep all that extra information organized? Is your technological infrastructure prepared to handle your future expansion? If not, MarTech is the answer to your problem.

A marketing strategy is a plan or action that is designed to promote a business’ product or service. In present times, most (if not all) large multinational companies have a marketing strategy. Marketing strategies are typically used to help increase awareness of the business or to promote sales. However, according to data found, there are still 36% of small businesses that do not have a marketing strategy. With that said, the following blog explores the reasons why small businesses should have a marketing strategy.

A digital marketing strategy is becoming a crucial component of every company's marketing strategy because of how many consumers today research items, browse, and shop online. Online marketing communications target consumers who are active in online communities and efficiently contact them there.

Data-driven marketing refers to a set of strategies and methods that extensively use client interaction data. Companies may better understand customer requirements and wishes to enhance brand impression and customer experience by analyzing and interpreting customer data and individual digital profiles. Data-driven methods make highly focused engagement and more excellent conversion rates possible.

Marketing strategies are occasionally based on a blend of gut feeling and prior experience. Directors and chief marketing officers use their knowledge to inform their traditional and digital ad campaign strategies. However, new techniques are required as real-time data and developing technology become more crucial to the success of marketing initiatives.

For many firms, marketing is one of the most critical factors contributing to sales. Therefore, companies continuously look for new and updated ways to market their products. In 2022, the U.S. digital advertising and marketing market is estimated at $460 billion, with an increasing growth rate. With that said, this blog elaborates on the essential marketing tools and trends that your business should use in 2023. 

 Have you heard of “woke washing”? It means prying on customers’ social awareness. Or have you ever been offended by a certain slogan or advertising? I haven’t, but every time when I see those skinny models wearing squeezing tights, I can feel the pressure. When I was in high school, body-shaming ads was firstly criticized, and the notion of embracing different shapes of your body was raised by brands. Following that, the need of equality and diversity has been realized and reflected in many ads.

B2B is always considered a more formal marketing form than B2C. But time has changed, and now businesses demand more personalized attention from them than before. So your potential clients are very different, and using more personalized marketing would play in your favor. 

Facebook is a cultural, economic, and social phenomenon with over one billion users. With users from all over the world spending countless hours on the site and Facebook becoming a more and more significant way to learn about friends, family, and world events, it is difficult to overstate the significance of the online social media site to journalism, business, communication, and social relationships.

Instagram has over 1 Billion users around the world. Therefore, the probability of the user being your next business client is very high. As a B2B company, this is your cue to build a solid online presence to form a long-term connection with your audience.

Instagram has become a crucial starting point in digital marketing for many B2C marketers. But the truth is, B2B companies can also leverage the high brand visibility on this platform. Your strategy now is not limited to pitch meetings; you can reach a client halfway across the world.

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