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Five Questions Local Business Owners Should Ask About Marketing


PLEASANTVILLE, N.Y., Oct. 22, 2019 /PRNewswire/ -- Local businesses are challenged in many ways, and reaching new consumers often tops the list. Without strategic understanding of audiences and objectives, marketing effectiveness suffers. 

"Marketers can miss out on valuable opportunities because they don't understand the full picture," said RingBoost VP of Marketing Ellen Sluder. "Strategy feeds tactics. Asking smart questions will yield a positive return and have a multiplying effect on results."

RingBoost, the leading provider of local and vanity phone numbers, shares five questions designed to help those responsible for marketing local enterprises to consumers: 

Who Is Actually Our Ideal Customer?
Most companies believe they know their target customer, but data often suggests otherwise. Leave your gut feel behind and let the facts teach you who is engaging with the business, what motivates them, and what is the cost of conversion. Opportunities for greater impact will reveal themselves - from digital marketing to out of home advertising. 

What Are We Doing to Build Trust? 
Any disconnect in consumer marketing strategy, messaging or execution could lead a business to be passed over for the competition. Marketers must consider how each interaction builds trust with prospects - from a website's images to the local phone number that customers call for service. 

What is Our Primary Competitive Advantage? 
Understanding how you are superior is the quickest way to course-correct your marketing strategy, especially when competition heats up. What separated you from the pack five years ago may be different now. Always build on your strengths.

How Are We Measuring Our Marketing Investment? 
Marketers often use an abundance of data points to express the quality of their efforts, but few can provide details on the business impact. When performance is accurately tracked it becomes easier to make better decisions.

What is the Weakest Part of Our Marketing Program? 
The goal of marketing is not to market - it's to grow awareness and feed sales. Don't choose tactics based on peer pressure. Your company is unique. Be willing to cut what isn't working to make room for new opportunities.

Stay up to date on local marketing trends and learn to optimize awareness and generate more sales at RingBoost's Marketing Blog

About RingBoost
RingBoost is the nation's largest custom phone number marketplace, providing companies the tools they need to improve marketing effectiveness, skyrocket revenue, and grow long-term brand loyalty. For more information visit www.ringboost.com

Media contact:
Ellen Sluder
VP Marketing, RingBoost
914.200.0034
[email protected]

SOURCE RingBoost


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