How to Use Digital Marketing Effectively

By now, you will understand that digital marketing is everywhere. It’s in the fancy lifts in the city; it’s on the tram, it’s on your PC, it’s pretty much everywhere you are. If you have a website [which I sincerely hope you do!] your business is using digital marketing. But how effectively? With over 1 billion websites, your job is to make sure that the right people find yours.The good news is there are some effective ways you can do this, such as optimising your site, so it appears in relevant search results, using highly targeted digital advertising, and engaging your clients through email and social media.Firstly let’s clarify how search engines work. When people type something into a search engine, they’re letting it know exactly what they’re looking for. So, if your website talks about the things they are searching for, your business will show up in their search results. Sounds so simple, doesn’t it?Unfortunately, with over 1 billion websites online, it’s not always that easy to be found! Related: Why Financial Advisers Need To Consider VR Technology Below are a few ways you can help your business get found in the digital world.

SEO

The first is through search engine optimisation, or SEO, which helps your business appear in the search results. SEO is about making it as easy as possible for search engines to understand your website so they can match it to relevant user queries. One of the most effective ways to achieve this is through content marketing and Google maps. If you are not uploading regular, relevant content, Google simply won’t help your business get found. Some firms may choose to pay an external party to help with their SEO – this is a case by case decision and if you do choose this option make sure you are receiving the results you expect.

SEM

The second is with search engine marketing, or SEM, which lets you buy ad space in relevant search results.Word of warning with SEM – Most major search engines use an auction system, where lots of different businesses compete to show their ads by bidding on the keywords they’d like to target. In Financial Services most of the larger corporates have deeper pockets and therefore ‘own’ most of the common keywords that your potential client is searching for too. This can be beneficial to your business if that larger corporate then filters down the leads to you. Most of the time that doesn’t happen. What does happen is you waste your money. However, if you ‘own’ a really tight niche or, you are in the geographical location away from competitors, this can be an active strategy.

Display ads

Most of us rely on the Internet for everyday searches. Whether that’s for information, articles, recipes, sports scores and so on, most of us are using the Internet all the time. When you use it, you might notice the ad’s that appear on the screen while you are reading or watching something. These are called display ad’s and can be a good way to get your message across. Perhaps you have a seminar you are holding or, a new software tool that can make people’s lives easier? Display ads could be a possibility for your advice business because you can nominate the types of users you wish to target even which websites you want your ad to appear on.

Social networking

Social mediasites, for example, Facebook, LinkedIn and Twitter are also good platforms to help get your business noticed and, as we know, an excellent platform to engage with new clients and further cement the relationship with existing clients and business partners.

E-newsletters

Another way to utilise digital marketing is through online newsletters. These are typically where most financial advisers will start to influence and retain existing clients and eventually over time, attract potential clients to this list too.

Videos

We see lots more videos nowadays too, and while in the past they were expensive to produce, now they can be extremely reasonable. However, don’t think that video has to be face to the camera all the time, you can create video’s using screen capture technology– recording something that is on your screen and speaking at the same time. Tip – There is nothing quite as powerful as someone else talking about how you have helped them on camera – an excellent way to spread the word.

Blogging

Content marketing is something that every financial adviser needs to seriously consider because it not only demonstrates your authority and understanding, but it’s an essential element in the success of your website. Remember to make it regular, relevant and readable.

Online tutorials/workshops

In a world where we love to be informed [and entertained!], online tutorials can be an excellent way to demonstrate your expertise and reach more of the ideal client. Again, not an expensive exercise but when thought out correctly; it can be another great way to differentiate yourself and attract new clients.

E-books/reports

Similar to above, our hunger for information can be solved through e-book or e-reports. An important tip to consider here is that in today’s world we like to absorb information quickly so, do you have 7 or 9 tips to building wealth or achieving goals or future planning? Try not to get bogged down with industry jargon and pages and pages!To use digital marketing effectively, you need to have a plan. A well thought out plan, similar to a financial plan, will set you on the right path to success. Way too many make random decisions and waste time and money. Think, plan, implement, review and commit.Remember the world of digital moves at extraordinary speed so don’t get overwhelmed and think it’s all too hard, instead, take your time and focus on one thing at a time. Speak to people like us who leverage digital marketing ourselves and for other financial advisers because we know what works and what doesn’t.