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How to drive customers to your website (without paid ads) Friday 3rd July 2020, 12 pm (BST) on Zoom In this session, we will discuss digital marketing tactics to attract customers to your website without the use of paid...
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How to drive customers to your website (without paid ads) Friday 3rd July 2020, 12 pm (BST) on Zoom In this session, we will discuss digital marketing tactics to attract customers to your website without the use of paid advertising. By understanding how to monitor and attract an engaged audience you can cut through the noise, creating lasting relationships to grow your business. “How do I get customers to visit my website?” is the most common question we are asked by SMEs, so each action below is designed take you through the entire process from start to finish: 1) Setup | Learn how to set up intelligent tracking tools (Google Analytics, Console & CRMs) 2) Understand | Discover customer touchpoints and how to stand out from the crowd 3) Prepare | Ensure all marketing channels/lead magnets are consistent and in-line with core values 4) Attract | Create a compelling story that offers real value to the target audience 5) Nurture | Build long-lasting relationships and repeat customers 6) Review | Monitor results and adjust campaigns to maximise effectiveness BOOK YOUR FREE PLACE HERE How does it work? Every Friday at 12:00 we hold a Zoom training session (Power Hour) focusing on a specific aspect of digital marketing. The key points are then transformed into a “Bitesize Marketing Guide” each with a dedicated page including step-by-step marketing guides plus Q&As with local business experts and advisors. Using the same principles that we apply to our own marketing campaigns and client projects, you will get practical advice that has been proven to deliver results. The aim is to bring together decision-makers from across London to learn new skills, with the opportunity to network with over 270 qualified attendees and counting. Why Bitesize Marketing Guides? These guides are carefully designed to give business owners and marketing teams a solid foundation and free tools to develop their own campaigns. Each topic is separated into bite-size chunks with clear action points and no jargon so they can be implemented by anyone. We cover topics such as Website Design, SEO, Social Media, Networking, Sales Funnels and more. Building a comprehensive reference point over time, driven by your shared challenges theoruby.com/marketing-guides . How do I get involved? 1)
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Power Hour 14 How to drive customers to your website (without paid ads) is from Small Business Power Hour | Theo Ruby Marketing by Theo Ruby Marketing.
Published Jul 15, 2020 and 00:45:55 long