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What is Inbound Marketing?

HubSpot defines Inbound Marketing as:

“A business methodology that attracts customers by creating valuable content and experiences tailored to them. While outbound marketing interrupts your audience with content they don’t want, inbound marketing forms connections they’re looking for and solves problems they already have.”

Inbound marketing is customer-oriented and customer-driven. Simply put, inbound marketing starts with valuable content that your target audience wants, instead of just advertising your services. In a traditional marketing model, you would simply “spread the word” about your business through print or online ads. With inbound marketing, you instead focus on providing valuable information or items your customers can use. For example, you might start with an ebook, a quiz, a checklist or a blog that your ideal customer might find useful. You dangle that content offer to get nibbles in exchange for a form fill or phone call, and then follow-up with more direct advertising.


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Inbound marketing directly responds to current consumer behavior. With the whole world at their fingertips (literally or figuratively), consumers are more empowered than ever to do their own research and reach out to you on their terms. How people communicate with businesses has changed. And how people expect to be communicated with has also changed. Consumers don’t want to hear about how awesome you are and how many years you’ve been in business – they want to see you can meet their needs and address their pain points before they even have to ask.
 

It’s important to understand that inbound marketing is an arm of digital marketing and business methodology. Inbound marketing is a mindset of continuous growth and discovery. An inbound marketing strategy spans across multiple channels. For example, every single thing that you post on social media won’t necessarily tie back to a specific inbound marketing campaign. However, inbound methodology sits behind everything that you do – why are you posting this piece of content to social media? Does it advertise your services, delight current customers or provide education?

It’s All About the Buyer’s Journey

There are two core tenants of inbound marketing that go hand-in-hand: the buyer’s journey and the flywheel The buyer’s journey defines the steps people take when deciding to use a service or purchase a product. The flywheel is the mindset that it’s not enough just to attract people to your website – you have to continuously provide resources and help after they become a customer. Providing value to your existing customers is just as important as attracting new customers. The stages in the buyer’s journey are the oil that allows the flywheel to spin faster: Attract, Engage and Delight.

1Attract

Attracting is about using your expertise to create content and conversations that start meaningful relationships with the right people.

2Engage

Engaging is about building lasting relationships with people by providing insights and solutions that align with their roadblocks and goals.

3Delight

Delighting is about providing an outstanding experience that adds real value, empowers people to reach their goals, and become promoters of your company.

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Inbound Marketing Strategies

At each stage of the buyer’s journey, you want to provide value that attracts, engages and delights customers.

Attract Tools


Website Content
Social Media Posts
Blogs
eBooks
Quizzes
Gated Videos
Templates & Worksheets
Checklists

Engage Tools


Gated Downloads
Automated Emails
Solution Selling
Lead Follow-up
Chatbots
Sales Email Automation
Specific Service Info
Competition Comparisons

Delight Tools


Smart Notifications
Chat Bots
Surveys
Email Newsletters
Knowledge Bases
Social Media
Check-in Emails
Post-sale Follow-up

Attracting Strategies

Everything begins with content. In order to attract people to your website, social media, email or blog through inbound marketing, you need to provide valuable content. Start with free content such as blogs, social media posts and pages on your website. This could include promotions/discounts, information on how to use your product, customer testimonials and an explanation of your services. Once you have a solid foundation of base content, you’ll move onto content offers.

Content offers are more in-depth content pieces that you offer to your audience, typically in exchange for an email or phone number. These include:

  • eBooks: Take a look back at some blogs you’ve done – a simple eBook idea is to take a few blogs you’ve written on the same topic and compile them into one larger eBook. 
  • Quizzes: You can create targeted quizzes related to your industry and gate the results – simply have people enter their email before they can see their results. Quizzes are unique content offerings in that they’re interactive and allow you to mine more information about your leads before you meet with them.
  • Gated Videos: Try creating a webinar about a topic that you’re knowledgeable about (or even have a roundtable discussion with other thought leaders in your industry). You can then work this into an inbound marketing campaign by gating the video – requiring visitors to fill out a form or RSVP online before they are given access to the video. 
  • Templates/Worksheets: Templates or worksheets are a fantastic way to deliver content to your audience that they can use. Best of all, these content pieces will be used again and again.
  • Checklists: A checklist can help someone new to a process or concept navigate through it with ease. Checklists are also very simple to create as they’re typically only a few pages in length. 

Once you have compelling content, you can attract new visitors to your website with an SEO strategy. Optimize all your content and target the keywords relevant to your products or services. This will propel your content forward to appear organically in search results. Having a strong SEO presence backed up with content allows your ideal customer to find you on their own.

Engaging Strategies

After you’ve attracted an audience with valuable content, make sure you then engage with them strategically. After someone submits a form to download a content offer, that should not be the last time they hear from you.

There are two main types of engagement strategies you can take: automated and manual. The best inbound marketing strategies use both techniques.

Automated communication includes tools like chatbots and email automation. After someone downloads a content offer, create a series of follow-up drip emails that include other relevant content pieces and opportunities to connect with your business. A chatbot can be used globally on your website to answer basic questions and give visitors direction.

Manual communication depends on your business’ sales strategy. Make sure your sales team has an understanding of inbound marketing methodology so that they are solution selling, not product selling. This approach is mutually beneficial – you provide the right value for your right-fit customers. 

Delighting Strategies

Your current customers have the potential to be the most powerful brand ambassadors, but are often ignored in digital marketing strategies that focus on bringing in new leads. Beyond that, it’s simply good business to take care of your current customers after they make a purchase, so they feel valued and respected.

Chatbots and surveys are fantastic, automated ways of keeping in touch with current clients. Like in the engaging step, chatbots can be used on your website to help current customers find their way, too (“How do I pay my bill online?”). Surveys allow you to solicit information and source reviews from your audience that doesn’t require much effort on their part. When rolling out a new product update, send a survey to your clients to get their feedback.

Social media is a fantastic tool for delighting current customers. They can use social media to ask questions, provide feedback or share their experiences. When you respond publicly, potential customers can see the care you take with your current customers. This also makes current customers feel heard and seen.

Finally, remember that a truly successful inbound marketing campaign focuses on the customer, not on the bottom line. Whether or not your business sees any direct value or ROI from a situation, inbound strategy focuses on delighting customers in any situation. Every action has a ripple effect – taking the time to respond to a customer’s question on social media may not earn you money in that moment, but a customer who feels heard and loyal to a company may recommend your business to a friend.

Need Help with Inbound Marketing?

BizzyWeb can help you to determine if inbound marketing is right for your company – in a FREE 30 minute consultation and audit to assess your needs.

Inbound Marketing Tactics

Inbound is a mindset that informs all your marketing campaigns. Now that you know the stages of the buyer’s journey and how it creates a constantly-moving flywheel, it’s time to talk tactics. When building digital marketing from the ground-up, you’ll start with six key steps.

1. Set SMART Goals

If you don’t know what you’re marketing toward, it’s pointless to pour resources into inbound marketing. Before you set off on your journey, make sure you set some SMART goals. SMART goals are:

  • Specific – Your goal needs to be unambiguous and clear.
  • Measurable – You should define a concrete way of measuring progress toward your goal.
  • Attainable – It needs to be realistically achievable for your team.
  • Relevant – Your goal needs to make sense for your business and overall business goals.
  • Timely – It’s important to set a time limit on goals to keep them in check.

With these criteria, you can go beyond a vague idea to something more solid. By setting SMART goals, you can most effectively track your success and ROI. An example SMART goal is: “We want to see at least 10 downloads of our eBook each month.” Set your SMART goals using our free template.

2. Create Buyer Personas

Buyer personas are fictional, generalized representations of your ideal customers. The strongest buyer personas are based on market research as well as on insights you gather from your actual customer base (through surveys, interviews, etc.). If you’re new to personas, aim for 3-5 to have a solid foundation. For rockstar personas, use our free how-to guide.

3. Keyword Research

Armed with your goals and ideal customer in mind, it’s time to start getting into the specifics of your inbound marketing campaign. Keywords are the vehicle to getting your website found online. What would your ideal customer search for online to find you? For BizzyWeb, it’s phrases like “web design Minneapolis” or “what is inbound marketing.”

4. Create Assets

In marketing lingo, “assets” are the actual content offers you’ll use in your marketing to draw people in. This can be blog posts, online ads, social media images, emails, etc. For inbound marketing, you’ll want to take what you learned in steps 1-3 to create valuable content to build a campaign around. This could be an eBook, an online quiz, a checklist, a template, even a game – whatever it is, it should be built with your personas in mind.

5. Set it Live

Once you have the meat of your inbound marketing strategy ready to go, it’s time to put it into action to start getting found. It’s time to turn on your advertising, set up automation and plan and schedule content pieces. During this stage, it’s vital to map out all your content beforehand and make sure it’s all working together. That’s where a marketing tool like HubSpot comes in. Streamline all your content assets into clear pathways that lead your personas to your end goals.

6. Analyze

When your inbound marketing is live, it’s important to treat it like a living creature. Make sure to consistently monitor your performance and adapt your strategy as needed. No matter how much research you do, you’ll still have to adapt once your content is out in the wild. You may find that people aren’t clicking on buttons or that blogs you didn’t think would see much engagement are runaway successes. Once you have your initial data, follow steps 3-6 again with your discoveries.

Inbound Marketing with BizzyWeb and HubSpot

You’ve learned the what, why and where of inbound…now for the how. Inbound marketing is a multi-channel and multi-person strategy that is difficult to wrangle on your own. BizzyWeb is a Minneapolis-based digital and inbound marketing agency that creates powerful inbound campaigns for our clients and provides education so our clients can become powerful inbound marketers themselves. As a HubSpot Partner Agency, we rely on the power of HubSpot’s suite of inbound-ready tools to execute these tactics.

HubSpot offers marketing, sales and service software that allow your inbound campaigns to work seamlessly. Through their tools, we organize, track and build better relationships with your customers.

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