Leveraging Marketing Tech to Streamline Your Marketing Just Got Easier – With &Marketing U

Leveraging Marketing Tech to Streamline Your Marketing Just Got Easier – With &Marketing U

Leveraging Marketing Tech to Streamline Your Marketing Just Got Easier – With &Marketing U

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As you grow your business, it’s likely one thing has become clear — you need a strong digital presence and marketing strategy that works for you and doesn’t take a ton of time and energy away from you. After all, you need to be able to focus on what you’re good at.

On the surface, having an online presence and a process for attracting and converting new customers might seem simple. But when you dig a little deeper, the overwhelm sets in and you start asking yourself…

  • What’s the difference between a web host and a website builder?
  • What’s a CRM?
  • How do I keep track of all of my leads?
  • How can I make emailing everyone on my list easier?
  • Is there an easier way to follow up with people who are interested in my offer?

Whether you have a website you love and are looking to up your game in other areas of tech, or you just started going digital and have no idea where to begin, be on the lookout for these traps that are easy to fall into.

  1. Choosing the wrong website platform.It’s hard to tell the difference between them all, but depending on what your business goals are and how you plan on using your company’s website, a wrong decision here can make everything else much harder.
  2. Not implementing a CRM when you need it.A CRM, or Customer Relationship Management software, makes building and nurturing relationships with your ideal audience easier. You might think you don’t need one if you’re a small shop, but if you don’t put this in place before your leads get hard to manage, you’re in for trouble.
  3. Not automating some of your emails.You might think you can keep up with your standard newsletter, welcoming new people to your list, follow-ups for form fill outs, etc. without automating anything because it feels less personal. But there’s a way to set it up so that it feels authentic and allows you to stay connected with people without those emails getting lost in your to-do list.
  4. Leaving other helpful tools on the table. High converting landing pages, call tracking software, web form integration tools — all of these might sound foreign to you, but if you write them off before you understand them you’re bound to regret it later.

If this all sounds familiar, don’t worry. You’re not alone. The good news is that with the right education and setup, you can:

  1. Select the website builder that’s best for your business. No more wondering if you should have chosen WordPress over Squarespace.
  2. Understand if you need a CRM and what you need it to do.There are standalone systems and platforms, these aren’t one-size fits all softwares and we can show you how to make the right decision for you.
  3. Set up email automation that feels authentic and makes your lead nurturing easier. All email service providers (ESPs) are not created equally, and you don’t always need all the bells and whistles.
  4. Feel confident you’re leveraging all the tech available to help you grow your business.From CallRail to Zapier, be informed enough to know if you need it.

Sound like something you’d like to implement? Our &Marketing U team is ready to show you how.

 About &Marketing

In today’s fast paced world, many growing businesses are struggling to modernize their marketing approaches because either they don’t have the expertise or the bandwidth to do it themselves.

&Marketing provides seasoned marketing strategy professionals and a nimble execution team to help our clients achieve their goals. Our unique partnership model allows us to augment our client’s existing teams or outsource the entire marketing function in an affordable, flexible, and transparent way.

Emerging Stronger In The New Normal – Nov. 12th Regional Training Workshop

Emerging Stronger In The New Normal – Nov. 12th Regional Training Workshop

Emerging Stronger In The New Normal – Nov. 12th Regional Training Workshop

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The end of the year is quickly approaching, and given the uncertainties of 2020 that will undoubtedly bleed well into 2021, there is no time like the present to prepare for what’s ahead. In the spirit of celebrating our supportive business community, Master Networks is hosting a Regional Training Workshop and Networking Social (in person or Zoom — your choice!) to get you on the right track.

The in-person or online event will take place Thursday, November 12th from 1:00 – 4:30 PM EST and will include interactive training by special guest speakers, including &Marketing’s Managing Director, Rajat Kapur. Raj will cover a variety of topics dedicated to helping you emerge stronger in the coming year, including:

  • Changing Customer Experience
  • Resetting Strategy
  • Improving Employee Relationships
  • Adjusting Disrupted Supply Chains

This complimentary event will be interactive, so come prepared to ask questions about what your business should do next. We hope you’ll join us!

About the Authors

Rajat “Raj” Kapur is the founder and Managing Director of &Marketing. He strives to provide growing businesses of all sizes unparalleled marketing strategy and execution services. Raj brings two decades of professional experience in marketing, sales, and strategy development experience spanning B2B and B2C Fortune 50, mid-sized, and startups.

About &Marketing

In today’s fast paced world, many growing businesses are struggling to modernize their marketing approaches because either they don’t have the expertise or the bandwidth to do it themselves.

&Marketing provides seasoned marketing strategy professionals and a nimble execution team to help our clients achieve their goals. Our unique partnership model allows us to augment our client’s existing teams or outsource the entire marketing function in an affordable, flexible, and transparent way.

Webinar Recap: How to Measure Your Marketing Performance to Prepare for 2021 – With Rajat Kapur, Paul Ferguson, and Eric Luftig

Webinar Recap: How to Measure Your Marketing Performance to Prepare for 2021 – With Rajat Kapur, Paul Ferguson, and Eric Luftig

Webinar Recap: How to Measure Your Marketing Performance to Prepare for 2021 – With Rajat Kapur, Paul Ferguson, and Eric Luftig

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With the end of the year quickly approaching, it’s time for businesses to evaluate 2020 performance metrics.

While measuring performance against sales goals is an important practice, assessing your company’s marketing efforts takes it a step further and can have a significant effect on your bottom line.

Considering the impact the pandemic has had on industries across the globe and understanding your market and how it has shifted are both key to knowing where to invest your marketing time and dollars in the coming year.

To get you started on the right foot in planning the year ahead, &Marketing hosted a discussion-based webinar lead by &Marketing’s Managing Director, Rajat Kapur, Paul Ferguson, resident Business Intelligence and analytics expert, and &Marketing Advisor Eric Luftig walked us through best practices for aligning your marketing strategy with tactical efforts to drive business growth.

During the webinar, we learned:

  • How to use data and analytics to get a snapshot of your market, where it is heading and how successfully you can impenetrate that market
  • How to use data to drive strategy, increase efficiency, and align to business results
  • Best practices for building brand awareness
  • How to evaluate which marketing channels are driving results and make informed decisions based on performance

Couldn’t make the live webinar? No problem! Watch the recording to learn how to set your marketing up for success in 2021.

Not sure where to start? How about planning your social media content strategy for Q1 of 2021 with the help of our Social Media Playbook?

About Rajat Kapur

As the Founder and Managing Director of &Marketing, Raj strives to provide growing businesses of all sizes unparalleled marketing strategy and execution services. Raj brings two decades of professional experience in marketing, sales, and strategy development experience spanning B2B and B2C Fortune 50, mid-sized, and startups.

About Paul Ferguson

Director of Business Intelligence & Marketing, Paul Ferguson helps clients develop fully integrated marketing solutions driven by data that make impressions and drive results. Whether it be design-oriented campaigns or digital market execution, Paul skillfully creates strategies to effectively reach client’s desired audiences. With over 15 years of B2B Marketing experience for companies ranging from $12 million to $350 million in yearly revenue, he is uniquely qualified to develop innovative solutions that generate awareness and ROI.

About Eric Luftig

Eric is a dynamic, passionate, and results-oriented senior executive with 25 years of demonstrated global, cross-functional leadership across operational and commercial functional areas. His experience ranges from working at large scale Fortune 50 public companies to smaller mid-cap, privately owned businesses — all of which helped shape his understanding of how to build customer-centric teams to best support growth. As a certified GE Master Black Belt, he combines his strong technical and analytical skills with solid business process capabilities. Eric has a genuine passion for customers, employees, and the community, with an inclusive leadership style that energizes and motivates teams to win.

 

Webinar Recap: Emerging Stronger Post-Pandemic & Adjusting to the New Normal— Emerge and &Marketing

Webinar Recap: Emerging Stronger Post-Pandemic & Adjusting to the New Normal— Emerge and &Marketing

Webinar Recap: Emerging Stronger Post-Pandemic & Adjusting to the New Normal— Emerge and &Marketing

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How have you changed your marketing strategy in light of COVID-19?

&Marketing recently teamed up for a webinar with Emerge, a learning and networking community for emerging brands, retailers, brokers, investors and industry experts. This interactive session was led by a group who together have decades of experience in CPG, food and grocery retail, and in navigating the ever-changing digital marketing landscape:

  • Rajat Kapur, Managing Director of &Marketing and Emerge Mentor
  • Emily Valeo, Content Strategist, Writer, and Marketing Manager at &Marketing
  • Julie Pryor, CEO of Emerge

What we learned

We explored some of the key challenges that many small businesses are facing right now, including:

  • How to reach your audience amidst major shifts in consumer shopping and purchase behaviors
  • How to think strategically about your external messaging, the digital marketing mix, and prioritizing your spend
  • What companies across industries are doing to pivot in the short-term, and get ahead for the long-term to sustain growth

Ultimately, the story of disruption isn’t over yet – and there will be no one-size-fits-all solution – but this webinar will spark your thinking and set you on a path toward resetting your strategy to not only “survive” this pandemic, but thrive long-term.

Wondering how to personalize and prioritize our recommendations for your business and unique challenges? We’re here to help and have the resources and expertise to provide counsel on the full picture of your business.

About Emerge

Growing a new products business is hard to do alone. Save time and money by joining the Emerge community for learning, networking, showcasing your brand and cultivating a strong network of resources.

Emerge brings together the resources you need to propel your brand forward, providing opportunities to speak with the industry’s leading experts in grocery retail distribution, connect with local, regional, and national retailers, meet with brokers, and be discovered by investors. Learn more at www.moreshelfspace.org

About &Marketing

&Marketing provides the robust outsourced marketing department growing companies need without the high overhead costs of big agencies or full-time employees. Our variable model empowers businesses to reach their growth goals through access to the guidance and expertise of senior level strategists and a flexible execution team.

Leading Through the Pandemic: Q&A with our Founder, Rajat Kapur

Leading Through the Pandemic: Q&A with our Founder, Rajat Kapur

Leading Through the Pandemic: Q&A with our Founder, Rajat Kapur

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We’re nearly six months into the COVID-19 pandemic, and life in quarantine and socially distanced from loved ones continues to be a challenge for many, both professionally and personally. As the situation evolves and we continue on the “coronacoaster” – the term to describe the wave of anxieties and uncertainties surrounding this coronavirus – we checked in with our Managing Director, Rajat Kapur, to provide some perspective.

Life in quarantine has been difficult for everyone. What advice do you have to help get through it?

The sense of disruption to our daily lives has had an immense impact on our mental health. For me, I had ridiculously long working days that all started to blend together, which was tough. So making sure to take breaks and separate work life from home life, even though you’re in the same space, is really important.

To cope with the stress, I started meditating and practicing mindfulness – both of which I’d highly recommend! My family has also been hanging out with our neighbors (our “quaranteam”). Almost every night I’d play football with my kids and our neighbor who is my son’s age. It was a welcome break from the stress of running the business. Though, a few weeks ago, I landed on my foot strangely and got a small fracture on the bottom of my heel. It really hurt! Hopefully the boot comes off soon, but I think my dreams of playing in the NFL are finally done.

While the situation continues to evolve, how has the pandemic affected the business thus far and how have you had to adapt?

On Friday, March 13, literally day one of the pandemic, our largest client practically went out of business overnight. Another prospect had to temporarily shut its doors, so that opportunity disappeared. While all of our other existing clients pretty much stayed even or were slightly up, those two combined probably knocked out all of our 2020 growth and then some. That was hard. It was disappointing because it had nothing to do with the quality of our work. Our team was driving good results for those clients.

When that happened, I immediately reassigned team members with less work to brainstorm content ideas and went on a personal listening tour. We quickly published some content and shared it through all of our channels. I called everyone I could think of – current and past clients, prospects, and old friends to check in on them. Mostly to see how they were coping, but also to hear about their experiences. Besides being cathartic, it was insightful. Very soon after the shock subsided, we found some opportunities. Pockets of businesses across industries were using this as a chance to get ahead or reset their goals and invest. And then all of a sudden, the floodgates opened. Referrals and other inbound requests started pouring in at an unprecedented rate, particularly with website, e-commerce enhancements, and content based lead generation programs – all things we do really well. The team responded incredibly well, and although we haven’t made up all the lost revenue, we’re on a path to profitability by the Fall. We’ve even hired two more people, which would’ve sounded insane on that Friday in March.

With so many companies having to shift the way they work, how has the &Marketing policy of “work from wherever” changed?

An important part of the culture that &Marketing is built on is the “work from wherever” policy (we have never had a physical office space), so at first it didn’t seem like there’d be much of a transition. However, I very quickly realized that team members were stressed because everything around was chaotic. Parents of school-age children suddenly became teachers overnight, and team members who live by themselves were left without much (if any) interaction from the outside. As a result, we talked about it and decided to give people even more flexibility than normal, and I’ve tried to add a major dose of empathy, understanding, and humor to all that we do.

What are your top 3 COVID-related concerns right now?

  • The uncertainty of how long COVID and quarantine will last is my biggest personal concern and my biggest professional challenge. I think our economy is in for a long period of “uncertainty” – something I can’t control so I try not to think about it. One day at a time!
  • I’m also concerned about the &Marketing team – they’ve done a great job of ”surviving” through the pandemic so far, but the conversation people aren’t having enough is around the mental health impact of such a disruption.
  • As a business owner, I’m also obviously focused on helping our clients hit their goals. We had to adjust or revamp every client’s 2020 plan, and now we need to make sure those efforts are bearing fruit.

You’re open about the fact that you have ADHD. What is the backstory? What has it been like for you during the pandemic, and what are you doing to manage it?

I discovered that I had ADHD only because my son was diagnosed about 4 years ago at school. I realized I had the same symptoms (apples don’t fall far from trees!), got some professional help. It has really changed my life. I actually don’t look at it like any sort of negative, but rather a ‘superpower’ of sorts. In my discovery, I’ve realized that many entrepreneurs have ADD or ADHD. Some people call it the “explorer” gene – as folks like myself can often see things that others can’t. We’re a little disorganized and not always easy to be around (just ask my wife!), but it can be managed and actually be an advantage.

It’s certainly not been easy to be in quarantine with ADHD and unable to be as social and active as I normally am, and breaking my foot didn’t help. Leaning into a routine has helped, as has being as physically active as I can— including taking walks during calls. I also love listening to audiobooks. Fun fact, I listen to audiobooks and podcasts at 2x the speed while I walk my dog. I used to find it difficult to stay focused enough to read normal books and didn’t read that much. I’ve gone from reading 1-2 books per year to about 50-75 audiobooks a year now!

On a lighter note, what are your top 3 personal interests or hobbies (outside of work)?

My &Marketing family jokes that I really don’t have any hobbies. But I love to:

  • Hang out with my kids – we’re on a spree of watching all the Marvel movies
  • Listen to audiobooks… got any recommendations?
  • Meditate and practice mindfulness

While we’re living through an undefined period of unpredictability, the capacity to be nimble and adapt, and change can bring some level of stability to the situation. We hope that you’re able to draw some inspiration from the insights that Raj shared.

About the Authors

Rajat “Raj” Kapur is the founder and Managing Director of &Marketing. He strives to provide growing businesses of all sizes unparalleled marketing strategy and execution services. Raj brings two decades of professional experience in marketing, sales, and strategy development experience spanning B2B and B2C Fortune 50, mid-sized, and startups.

About &Marketing

&Marketing provides the robust outsourced marketing department growing companies need without the high overhead costs of big agencies or full-time employees. Our variable model empowers businesses to reach their growth goals through access to the guidance and expertise of senior level strategists and a flexible execution team.