In the past, industrial companies could rely on what’s known as outbound marketing: direct mail, billboards, print ads, and trade shows. While those tactics are still valuable, the most successful industrial companies now pair outbound marketing with inbound digital techniques.
You probably don’t need us to tell you this, but we’ll say it anyway. The COVID pandemic changed pretty much everything. For one, trade shows and in person meetings have gone the way of Zoom. Another factor: During the pandemic, customers created new buying habits. In fact, 68% of purchases start with a search engine.
This is true for every industry, including the industrial manufacturing industry. As a result, if you’re not excelling in the online space, you’re likely losing sales to your industrial competitors. Here, you’ll find four ways industrial companies like you can use digital marketing tools to your advantage, so you can reach more prospective buyers, improve brand reputation, gain quality leads, and boost sales.
Dig through internal research and sales data to figure out as much as you can about your top buyers.
What is the average size of the companies that buy from you the most? What problems do they face? What makes them most likely to purchase? What’s the job title of the person who tends to make the purchases? How about their location? Their interests?
Gather as many details as possible, even the time of day your buyers will most likely be online.
Once you have your data, it’s time to use this information to create several buyer personas.
We know, we know. Your eyes glazed over at the phrase “buyer personas.”
Thing is, they’re important. Buyer personas are a lot more than a marketing exercise. Once you have them in place, these personas will guide most of your future decisions, as well as your sales tactics. For example, when it comes to Pay Per Click advertising (see secret #5), your personas will help you to target only the customers most likely to care about what you’re selling.
(Read more: What to include in a buyer persona)
Once you have your buyer personas in place, it’s time to take a good hard look at your website.
Think of your site as your buyer’s first impression. You have mere seconds to make it a good one. So use those buyer personas to inform the look, feel, design, navigation, and content for your site. This includes the colors, fonts, images, messaging, and the overall user experience (UX).
If you craft state-of-the-art, expert design that matches the personalities of your top buyers, you’ll not only keep customers on your site longer, but you’ll also communicate “we’re worth your investment.”
For best results, do the following:
Speaking of SEO…
When buyers want to find products that solve their business problems, they turn to search engines. Most people never click past the first page of results. In other words, if your site doesn’t come up on page one when a buyer types in their search terms, you’re likely losing sales to a competitor.
That’s why SEO-optimized content ranks as one of the most effective tools for reaching your audience.
Based on your customer personas:
(Read more: 3 Steps to Target the Right Organic Keywords)
Your SEO-optimized keywords will help to lure your target customer to your site. Once there, you want to start a conversation – but you can’t do that if you don’t have your customer’s permission to contact them.
That’s where downloadable assets and email newsletters come in.
By asking customers to download a resource or sign up for a newsletter, you receive permission to show up in their inbox. But this is about a lot more than just email capture. Use these tools to help your customers see your company as a leader in the industry that offers truly valuable content.
Maybe you offer a quarterly report on the state of your industry, for example. Or send out a curated email of relevant blog articles every month that answer your recipients’ top questions.
No longer can industrial companies afford to focus solely on outbound marketing. By optimizing a digital strategy, you set your business up for growth. And remember: You don’t have to do it alone. If you’re new to digital marketing – and don’t have an in house marketing department – it might make sense to join forces with a digital marketing firm.
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