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HubShots Episode 97: Marketers ruin everything - how to be responsible marketers

Welcome to Episode 97 of HubShots!

Welcome to HubShots, the podcast for marketing managers who use HubSpot hosted by Ian Jacob from Search & Be Found and Craig Bailey from XEN Systems.

Listen to the post here: https://soundcloud.com/hubshots/097-marketers-ruin-everything-how-to-be-responsible-marketers

In this episode Ian and Craig discuss:

  • the need to be responsible marketers based on Kipp Bodnar’s recent post on how marketers ruin everything.
  • Next up are the cool HubSpot tips including viewing field history, and the new HubSpot Teams setting in Settings.
  • Then the news of P&G slashing their advertising spend and yet increasing sales.
  • They provide a strategic overview of how accounting practices can use Facebook for marketing.
  • There’s a good post from Databox featuring Inbound podcasts, plus a bunch of great resources including the new HubStrap landing page builder.

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Recorded: Wednesday 02 August 2017 | Published: Sunday 13 August 2017

Shot 1: Inbound Thought of the Week

Flogging a horse to death:

https://blog.hubspot.com/marketing/marketers-this-is-why-we-cant-have-nice-things

“The enemy of remarkable marketing is impatience.

There is so much competition for attention these days that the moment a blue ocean channel or new marketing strategy opens up, marketers flock to make the most of it. At the root of the problem is the channel-based mentality that causes us to obsess over hacks and mechanics more than a great message and engaging experience.

Early adoption is a good thing. It can be the breath of fresh air marketers and consumers alike are looking for. And typically the early days leveraging a new channel or format in your marketing strategy are as pure and innovative as they should be.

But then something happens. We cross the line into a sort of scorched earth marketing mentality where we forget the reason consumers were drawn to that channel to begin with -- and we beat the living daylights out of it.  We start to solve for our own goals, instead of our customers’.

New channels emerge in part because we marketers ruin old ones.”

We’ve ruined written content, email, social posting… let’s not ruin Messenger, video, and each new channel as it comes on board.

Summary: Be responsible

Also: listen also to our Shot 5 opinion of the week back in Episode 92 where we chat about being responsible marketers

Shot 2: HubSpot Marketing Feature of the Week

Field change history: eg a contact’s email address: click the See History button:

hubspot contact field history

And you’ll see a history of the contact’s emails used:

hubspot contact field email history

Interesting example, a contact comes back and uses a different email address when filling in a form.

Shot 3: Marketing Tip of the Week

Databox dashboards are getting better and better:

https://databox.com/10-google-analytics-dashboards-helped-550000-people

We love Databox!

Shot 4: HubSpot Sales Feature of the Week

HubSpot Teams - setting up Teams in HubSpot for easy allocation of leads etc

https://blog.hubspot.com/customers/july-2017-hubspot-product-updates

Shot 5: Opinion of the Week

P&G slashed digital marketing, especially ad spend and saw no side effects:

http://adage.com/article/cmo-strategy/p-g-slashe/309936/

Test and measure - if it isn’t working, cut it out. But make sure you are measuring correctly.

Asked whether P&G sees any need to put that money back into digital media in the future, Moeller said, "Clearly we don't need to be spending money that is seen by a bot and not a person. Clearly we don't need to be spending money on ads that are placed in inappropriate places, and that's why you see a significant reduction."

Shot 6: Creative Top 10 of the Week

Tip for reducing Facebook ad prices - engage with your page. Higher engagement is correlated with reduced click (and CPA) prices. Source: http://www.digitalmarketer.com/facebook-ad-updates-july-2017/

10 creative ideas for: using Facebook to attract visitors for an accounting firm

1. Implementation:

  • Pixel
  • Events tracking

2. Facebook Channels:

  • Page: forget this
  • Groups: engage here
  • Paid: focus here

3. Paid placements:

  • Facebook news feed
  • Instagram
  • Messenger

4. Audiences:

  • Specific interest audiences
  • Retargeting
  • Engagement based

5. Content types:

  • Pain point solutions (eg tax, saving, reductions)
  • Aspirational (eg investing)
  • Seasonal (eg end of year tax deadlines)
  • Upsell (new services)

6. Audience example: Load existing client list as an audience to promote upsell content to

7. Audience example: Create lookalike audiences to promote pain point content

8. Channel example: provide help in Groups, don’t just share your updates.  Share things that engage with people.  Think related content from suppliers (like Xero, MYOB) and clients.

9. Placement example: Take advantage of using Messenger as a placement (available in Australia at the moment) to push seasonal content (eg super deadlines)

10. Content example: Share video (especially live video) to both your Page and Group with tax tips

11. Context example: If sharing video, do it directly to Facebook and make sure there are captions.  You can use a service called Rev (https://www.rev.com/caption)

Shot 7: Podcast of the Week

Thanks to Databox for compiling a list of Inbound Marketing podcasts, and for featuring us (HubShots) and Moby (inbound Buzz):

https://databox.com/ranking-the-worlds-most-popular-inbound-marketing-podcasts

Shot 8: Resource of the Week

Interesting example of formatting an entire blog series:

https://academy.hubspot.com/contacts-a-growth-stack-story

Inbound.org have an iPhone app now:

https://inbound.org/app

HubStrap landing page builder:

http://www.hubstrap.pro/p/hubstrap-introduction

Shot 9: Quote of the Week

“Success is making those who believed in you look brilliant.”

― Dharmesh Shah

Shot 10: Tool of the Week

We have been using this as a different way to communicate using video directly from your Chrome browser.

https://www.useloom.com/

Shot 11: Bonus Links of the Week

Other stuff we’ve been reading and recommend, but had to cut from the show:

The Death of Field Sales

https://content.inbound.com/content/the-death-of-field-sales

Some of Craig’s reading:

https://getpocket.com/@craigbailey

Please rate and leave us some feedback as this helps us.

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