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Learn Marketing Tactics to Build Lifelong Loyalty

Marketing a product or service isn’t easy. It takes a lot of effort to keep the interest alive. When companies and businesses are at it, they spend a lot of money to sustain that interest among people, and also to generate curiosity and retain possible customers. Yet, many businesses often forget a crucial part of the whole marketing exercise. This usually involves ensuring that your existing customers remain loyal for a lifetime. It is difficult to build lifelong loyalty but when you manage to do this, you will have created a valuable source of word-of-mouth marketing. Loyal customers often go out of their way to promote your product or service, even without any extraneous benefits. This is mostly a psychological phenomenon. The very fact that your product or service makes them happy is enough for them to promote or recommend your services and products. What we need to remember here is the word ‘happy’. Happiness or contentment with a product or service will ensure that a person remains faithful to a product or service for a lifetime. In this article, let us take a look at how we can build lifetime loyalty and which marketing tactics help to ensure this. Get personal One of the best ways to build loyalty is by getting personal. What we really mean by this is, you should personalize your marketing message to suit your target audience. Firstly, identify buyer personas. Create content that is targeted at buyer persona and tweak it each time you send these messages out to different people. Personalizing marketing communication drastically helps in connecting with a customer emotionally. Personalizing messages also helps customers to feel valued, and they will remain customers even when a competitor targets them. Use positive reinforcements A positive reinforcement is defined as anything that is given or introduced to reinforce a desired behavior. Your loyal customers’ desired behavior is to purchase again, write great feedback or simply have a good opinion about your product or service. If you recognize someone doing this, reward them with whatever your company can afford to. This is a positive reinforcement and it makes it likely that the desired behavior happens again. Bundle your products and services In order to make sure that your customers and clients come back again, try to bundle your products and services in a personalized manner. Your customer may not need a product at a particular time but if you understand his or her needs and club a couple of products or services together, you might end up making more sales, and also build loyalty. Provide a unique experience One of the most important characteristics of a good brand that has many lifelong customers is that it provides a unique experience. In fact, identify what kind of experience you want your customers to have. Once you identify that, you will be able to provide valuable experience which your target audience will cherish. This helps to build lasting loyalty. It helps to invest both time and money in identifying personalized experience that different demographic groups might want to enjoy. Feature your customers regularly Often, businesses forget to give attention to their customers. You need to remember that sustaining and nurturing a customer for a lifetime is similar to nurturing a spousal relationship. This means, you need to provide constant attention. If you feature your loyal customers in events, blogs, or marketing communication, they will be happen with the attention they receive and chances are likely that lifelong loyalty is built. Always be available This might sound a little preposterous but in order to remain in someone’s memory, you need to be around. Human memory is quite fallible and they often forget if something is not within their sight. If you want to remain in your customer’s memory, you will have to show up often. This means, you will need to communicate with your clients and customers as often as possible, and also be available when they want to contact you. Automating your customer service and adopting chatbots or AI could be a good start too. Train your employees well Building brand loyalty is not just a marketing exercise. It also seeps into human resource departments. This is probably why you should consider training your employees to provide customer engagement. This should be part of the program right from the induction period. This ensures that your employees carry your branding’s essence along with them, and ensure that customers feel a sense of harmony in your messages and the way your employees treat them. Seek customer advice One of the ways to get attention from someone is by asking for their advice. It usually boosts their ego and they feel important. If you ask your customers for advice regarding how you can improve your product or service, they will probably feel that you are giving them the attention they deserve. This is usually a good thing because this helps them to cultivate loyalty toward your brand. Your feedback forms can have a couple of questions that explicitly seeks for your customers’ advice and suggestions. However, you will need to use these advices and suggestions to actually convert them into lifelong loyal customers. Nurturing lifelong brand evangelists As we can see, it is quite difficult to turn customers into lifelong loyal brand evangelists. However, this is possible when you combine a mix of psychological and marketing tactics. Firstly, begin to use personalized messages and target your audience individually. Use positives reinforcements to encourage desired behavior and offer products and services in a customized bundle. Focus on creating unique brand-centric experiences that cannot be replicated by competitors. Start featuring your customers in your content and be available when they have something to share or ask. Train your employees to soak in these aspects and seek advice from your customers. All this will help in nurturing the relationship your customers have with your brand, and helps in converting them into lifelong brand evangelists.

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Google to Prohibit Ad-selling Software for Fake News Websites

With fake news being a scourge on the Internet, Google has joined Facebook in vowing to weed it out from its roots. Google will now prohibit fake news websites from using its ad-selling software, which will obviously discourage publishers from setting up fake news websites. #marketing #ads #publishing

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Facebook to Disallow Racial Exclusion

A couple of weeks ago, it was reported that Facebook runs ads that excludes certain races. Now, the social giant will no longer allow advertisers to exclude specific racial groups while placing ads related to housing, employment and credit. #social #marketing

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Facebook to Introduce Mass Sponsored Ads on Messenger

Facebook is planning to introduce mass sponsored messages on its Messenger app. Messenger bots have proved to be popular among businesses and these bots are likely to drive conversations and conversions on the Messenger app. If customers will recieve it well is another story to speculate. #ai #marketing #social

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Is Facebook Live For You?

There is a lot of content out there, that simply is not relevant to people. One of the reasons for this is that content is time dependent. Some kinds of content fare better when they are as close to the real thing as possible. For example, we would not want to watch re-runs of football matches. Instead, we would like to watch them live. Similarly, we would not want to watch an interview much late. If our favorite celebrity is online, we would like to watch it as it is happening. If you have a company or a brand, and you would like to reach your Facebook followers in a more intimate and immediate manner, Facebook Live may be the best answer. Facebook Live brings video live streaming to your followers, with the help of which you can stream videos live. Each time you stream a video, your audience will be sent notifications. This helps you to connect with them on a real time basis. Certainly, you would not want to keep posting same text messages and miss out on live streaming advantages. Facebook Live may be great for you if you already have a large audience. In this article, let us take a look at the features of Facebook Live and then discuss for whom it is a good option. What is Facebook Live? What Are Its Features? Facebook Live helps you to broadcast live to a large audience, across the world. All you need is a cellphone with a camera, and a cellular or Wi-Fi network. Facebook Live helps you to have engaging conversations with your followers. You can answer their questions, interact with them face to face, and then you can monitor live reactions. Live reactions help you to know what they are thinking and what you should be doing. It is a well known fact that people love watching videos. Facebook Live is a great place for people to watch videos they like. All your current followers will receive the videos in their news feed. Newer followers can be discovered too, when you livestream an event or a video. The best feature of Facebook Live is that you will be able to connect immediately. You can instantly talk to people who care about your brand and you can soak in their feedback, without wasting any time. Facebook Live is one of the best options to narrate your story. And you can do this the way you want. Facebook Live offers great filters that can be used to create special effects in your video live streaming. With all these great features, Facebook Live is certainly a force to reckon with. However, is it really for you? In this section, let us take a look at whether Facebook Live is for you or not. Do you have a social presence? The first question you need to ask yourself is, if you have a social presence. If you do not have a Facebook page set up, or any social followers, it may not be the right time to go ahead and spend time on Facebook Live. The first thing you should be doing is to set up your brand’s Facebook page with the help of which you can build an audience. First, concentrate on setting up your Facebook Page. Once you are done with that, you can start looking at building a good follower base. Do you already have a lot of followers? If you do not have a lot of followers, Facebook Live may not help you a lot. Facebook Live is an intimate video live streaming service that helps you to connect with your audience better. Of course, it can help you find new followers, but you first need a good Facebook presence in order to find newer followers. So, it is a good idea to focus on building your page, interacting with your audience, blogging regularly, and basically, engaging in social media campaigns that will help you gain followers traditionally. What do you plan to achieve through Facebook Live? You need to know what you plan to achieve with Facebook Live. It is a live streaming service that works the best when you have something to show, say or tell. For example, you can live stream an event such as a product launch, or you can talk to your audience directly. This means, you can engage with them at a personal level and this helps you to connect with them personally. You may also set up Q & A sessions to help answer questions and get to know what is in people’s minds. Take home message Facebook Live is a great video live streaming service that works well when one already has enough followers. It comes with a number of useful features that helps you to retain and gain new followers. You can use Facebook Live to answer people’s questions, use live reactions to understand their thought process, and also ensure that your videos reach new followers. You can easily connect with your audience and narrate your story the way you want to say it. However, you need to make sure that Facebook Live is really for you. It works well for those who already have a social media strategy in place. It also works well when one has a lot of followers or when they know what they want to achieve through Facebook Live. If this is not the case, then you might want to start with a social media strategy instead, working through social profiles and then getting into niche services such as Facebook Live. At the end of the day, all social platforms come with their own features that make it easy for you to reach your target audience. However, you need to know what you are looking for and how you plan to do it. With a proper plan in place, you can make use of Facebook Live and other many interesting features that Facebook and other social platforms provide.

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RadiumOne Launches New Division to Work on Better Ad Quality

RadiumOne is working hard to ensure that ads are not rejected and that they appear more ‘native’ to the platform they are being displayed in. In order to help you have more success in your ad campaigns, the company is launching a new division to improve the creative quality of ads. Read more about Creative Solutions division here. #marketing #ad

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IBM’s AI Watson to Enhance Native Ads

It was the talk of the town when IBM launched its AI software Watson. Now, Watson can be used to create better semantic targeting for native advertising. All this is going to happen thanks to IBM integrating ADYOULIKE with Watson. Read more about this here. #marketing #ad #ai

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Top Tech News; 19 October 2016

  Qt Unveils Lightweight IoT Development Framework Software development is going to get a lot faster and lightweight, thanks to Qt Company, an open source tools provider. The company’s Qt Lite Project helps developers to streamline building IoT-enabled software for a variety of industry verticals. Developers can start with a minimal deployable configuration and add features as they develop their app. #IoT #developer Microsoft Claims Its Speech Transcription AI Is Better Than Humans Transcriptionists may soon be out of job, if Microsoft is to be believed for its new claim. The company today announced that its speech transcription AI is better than human professionals over phone calls. This is being touted as a huge milestone for speech recognition and may have significant commercial ramifications. #ai Russian Company Brings Facial Recognition Tools to Businesses Facial recognition tools are going to get bigger, thanks to NTechlab’s FindFace.Pro service. The service is being targeted at malls, casinos and concert venues, where lots of people gather and tracking people individually is difficult. Businesses in malls can provide customized service at malls, while security professionals will be able to manage crowds better. #ai Facebook Analytics for Apps Announces New Push Notifications Facebook Analytics for Apps is going to get better very soon. The social media giant announced that it would be bringing push campaigns to all businesses, which enable them to remind users that the app still exists, when it remains unused for a long time. The update also brings in-app notifications, which may help businesses to communicate with their users in a better way. #marketing Instagram Stories Finds a Larger Audience Instagram is bringing Stories to a larger audience, and this might be of interest to marketing departments. When users open up Explore, they will now find a ‘suggested stories’ section, which lets users to browse through random Instagram Stories tailored to their interests. If you are running a marketing campaign using Instagram Stories, expect to become more visible.  #social

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How to Reach New Customers amidst Online Noise

There is a lot of noise out there, with blogs becoming the norm for every company to reach their target audience, and also to boost traffic to the website. There is also a lot of noise originating on social media, with every company making claims and with people talking about these companies too, without much basis or evidence. Some rate certain products and services highly and some, poorly. Yet, one can never tell if these reviews, blogs, or social conversations are unbiased or if they come with certain shady intentions. Nevertheless, if you are selling genuine products and services, there is a way to reach new customers amidst all this online noise. The main modus operandi is to persist. Persistence pays off very well, especially when it comes to remaining online, and remaining relevant. Companies that are looking at making a quick buck will usually lose interest in blogging or in social media campaigns, which need to be ongoing and relevant throughout. These companies often tend to be erratic and sometimes even dramatic, when it comes to posting online. Much of online noise is from companies like this. On the other hand, genuine companies that really want to inform their target audience and still reach new customers tend to be persistent with their content marketing efforts. This is because; they truly have something lasting to contribute. To reach new customers online despite the noise, here is what you should be doing: [php snippet=1] Slow and steady wins the race When it comes to content marketing, you need to be slow and steady. What does this mean? Should you post 4 blogs a month or 8? Or should you post 20 blogs a week? The answer really depends on your ability and also, what you can provide to the community. If you run out of topics or information related to your product or service, you will not have much useful content to write after a while. So, probably, it is a good idea to remain slow and steady, and publish as much content is required. This could be anywhere between 4 and whatever number you would like to publish. Just ensure that you can blog for years, and not weeks or months. Be patient and persistent Rome wasn’t built in a day. Likewise, your content marketing strategy cannot be solidified within a month or two. It takes time to get the strategy going, and it takes even longer to see the results. However, when you start seeing organic traffic coming your way, you will realize that your efforts are well worth it. However, you need to be patient and persistent in your approach. With patience, you will research better, publish more often without feeling pressurized and you will be able to publish regularly, instead of going on an overdrive and then not publishing at all. Do your research Before publishing any blog or post, you need to research your topic well. Most blogs published today are not well researched, and they are simply published to generate traffic. You should not publish anything with traffic in mind. You should consider every content piece of yours to be a sales document, which will last for a long time. This requires a lot of research. Put together resources, studies, numbers etc before you publish a post. Develop a content niche You cannot possibly publish blogs on all topics related to your field. You should not be doing that anyway, as that will likely seem like noise to your readers. The more general your topics are, the more chances of your message getting diluted. You need to find that sweet spot where you do not come across as a person with an obsession for topic specificity, and at the same time, you do not become so vague that your message is lost. Be genuine in your communication There is nothing worse than inauthentic messages and blogs. You need to develop your own voice and provide content that is engaging. Engage with your readers in a manner that is authentic and honest. Do not communicate in a manner that does not come across as genuine. Being genuine helps you to connect with readers, and they will be more amenable to receiving your sales message. After all, you need to be making those sales happen at the end of a content marketing campaign. And, content marketing campaigns do not end. They go on. The take home message As you can see, online noise can be a very annoying problem to handle. There are a number of companies out there, all trying to create a buzz about their own products and services. With so much of noise online, it becomes difficult for you to stand out, yet, all is not lost. Most of the companies tend to be either creating noise for the sake of attention or for the sake of grabbing as many customers as possible. The good news is, content marketing is not something that will pay off dividends overnight. It needs a slow and steady approach. If you have a genuine product or service, you can be persistent with your content marketing strategy and remain relevant for a long time. The take home message is that you should be slow and steady with content marketing efforts and that you should not look for quick results. You must be patient and persistent, and always look towards creating content assets that will last for years and that which will remain relevant even after a long time. Before publishing anything online, do your research. Ensure that all your content is backed or supported by research. Do not create content that is only remotely connected with your actual product or service. Find your niche and develop content that is relevant. In other words, develop a niche. Most importantly, be as honest and genuine as you can be, when you communicate with readers and followers. This will help you to stand out from the rest of the noise online.

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What Is Fluid Typography?

Responsive design is a great way to ensure that websites fit any screen size – computer, tablet or mobile phone. Responsive design is the gold standard of web design today. Yet, there seems to be very little effort towards making typography responsive too. While typography remains responsive on a responsive website, they are not ‘fluid’. What we mean by this is, typography does not automatically change its size according to the screen size. Web developers need to specify dimensions and this is quite unnecessary. Fluid typography resizes itself automatically no matter what the device’s screen width is. It is intuitive, practical and far more effective than responsive techniques. In responsive typography, type changes only at the breakpoints which are set. Fluid typography on the other hand readjusts itself smoothly. This helps in increasing readability of websites, no matter where they are visited from. After all, it is increasingly becoming clear that typography is far more important than design, as we want people to read text, and not just be impressed by the great design. [php snippet=1] Starting with fluid typography To build a website with fluid typography, you will have to tinker with viewport units. An easy way to begin with fluid typography is to understand what viewports are, and then begin to work with them. A viewport is a polygonal viewing region and its dimension differs in percentages. You will also need to control your viewport units by setting a minimum and a maximum size for fonts. The rate of scale can be similarly controlled too, and this is another crucial part of building a fluid typography-based web page. The next step is to maintain an ideal line length. Next, a modular scale ensures that everything looks ‘correct’. Robert Bringhurst’s ‘The Elements of Typographic Style’ as a resource guide to learn more about fluid typography is highly recommended. Different modular sizes need to be set for different screen sizes, and this means you need to specify how large your headlines need to be than the text under them, and other such criteria. You will also have to maintain a proportional space and work with constraints. Michael Riethmuller’s article is a great guide to whoever wants to begin with fluid typography. Focusing on readability The more we see changes in the way people consume content, the quicker we will have to make changes to the way we build websites. These days, people tend to focus on longform reading, and content that is compelling. This requires web designers to build sites with exceptional readability factors. To bring in readability, you will have to use fluid typography along with responsive design. This helps you to enhance readability across devices, and provide a uniform and consistent experience, within the context of any device chosen. You will probably need to read a couple of books on fluid type before you get to work, and the above mentioned resources are great.

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