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5 Ways to Increase Conversions on Your Site 

5 Ways to Increase Conversions on Your Site 

Website conversions are when someone completes a predetermined desired action on your website such as buying a product or signing up to your newsletter.  

The percentage of people who complete this action is your conversion ratehence the bigger the better!! 

Did you know that the average conversion rate is ONLY 2% and most sites only have a 0.1-0.2% conversion rate? 

That means that you could need 1000 website visitors to create one website conversion, no one is over joyed at the reality of that statistic, are they? 

Improving the conversion rate on your site is crucial to grow your business and turn more of your current visitors into customers.  Keep reading to find out 5 ways to increase conversions on your site . 

Minimise your forms 

Have you ever started filling out a form online but given up due to the amount of required fields? Using unnecessary fields is a sure-fire way to decrease your conversion rate. If all you need is an email and a first name then leave it at that. 

Don’t skip important information though, ensure that you have any needed information but skip fields which will not be of any use. Ask yourself if a field plays a key role, if the answer is no then get rid! 

The less a user has to fill in, the more likely they are to complete the form. 

Add a pop-up 

Pop-ups, when done right, can reach a 9% conversion rate and on average the conversion rate for all pop-ups is 3.09%. 

We have a few tips for creating pop-ups that will increase conversions and not annoy your customers! 

  1. Put a delay timer on the pop-up. A 30 second delay between opening the website and receiving the pop-up can avoid it becoming annoying. 
  1. Make it easy to close. Not everyone wants to interact with a pop-up so ensure that it is easy to close and will remain closed. 
  1. Following that, ensure that the pop-up only appears once per user to make sure that people are not constantly receiving the pop-up as it can become annoying and even cause people to leave the website. 
  1. Try out offers! The first offer you try might not be quite right, try a variety of products, premium content, newsletters, free stuff and PDFs until you find one this really fits in. 

Boost your CTAs 

Let me guess, your calls to action (CTAs) sound a bit like this “Start free trial” and “Sign up now”. Now there is nothing necessarily wrong with these but to get the BEST conversion rates you should look at what people psychologically want to click. 

Starting a CTA with ‘yes’ makes the customer see it in a positive way and creates a psychological desire to click. For example, which would you rather click on: “Claim discount” or “Yes, I want a discount!”. 

Making your CTA look ‘click-able’ and stand out is vital to making people want to click. Try a movement or colour change when the mouse moves over it or a different shape to the rest of the page to make you know it should be CLICKED. 

Add live chat 

Most people need to be completely sure about a purchase before making it, especially if the product/service you are offering is expensive. For some customers this may be a single question that they need answering. 

Live chats are perfect for these situations, by installing a live chat onto your website it can allow customers to have more security with their purchase and quell any worries they may have. It is easy to add to the site and is well worth it for the potential website conversions. 

Create abandoned cart email campaigns 

Do you ever go onto a website, add a product to your cart and either decide not to checkout or just forget to? Everyone does it and that means its sure to be happening on your website too. 

Creating an email campaign to follow up on these abandoned carts ensures you are maximising your chances of website conversions. 

These emails should include a reminder about the products in their carts, and potentially a discount or offer as an incentive to continue their purchase. 

A simple reminder is all it takes for some customers to continue their purchase so don’t miss out on these potential conversions! 

Now that you know 5 ways to increase conversions on your site, it’s time to put this knowledge into practice. Implementing even just one of these can have a positive impact on your conversions, and using multiple is even better. 

If you want to boost your website conversions but still aren’t sure how to or what would be best for your business, click down below to see how we can help. 

Yes, I want to speak to CiT about my conversions (check that out for a CTA!)  

CiT Monthly Roundup of Marketing News & Updates 

CiT Monthly Roundup of Marketing News & Updates 

Autumn has arrived, say goodbye to the long summer days and hello to crunchy leaves and woolly jumpers! Before we look ahead to Halloween (and Christmas!) we’re looking at the best marketing updates and interesting marketing news from the month of September. 

As you know, social media and Google are CONSTANTLY evolving. There’s a new algorithm change every single week, and it’s important for your business to stay up to date with the latest news and updates to please each social platform and Google.  

Check out our marketing business monthly roundup of the latest news and tips down below. 

Instagram have Spilled Allll the Tea on Hashtags!  

Just 3 months ago, the @creators account shared that their hashtag best practice is to use 8-15 relevant hashtags per post, but just yesterday, they revealed the rules have changed once again.  

Instagram are now recommending just 3-5 hashtags per post in order to boost content’s discoverability. According to Instagram, using 10-20 hashtags will now NOT help in getting additional distribution.  

It looks like hashtags are becoming less important in Instagram’s eyes, with more of a focus on Alt text, and keywords in posts. I mean, when was the last time you searched for a hashtag to find what you were looking for, as opposed to just searching a keyword in the search bar?  

TikTok Has Reached 1 BILLION Active Users 

If social media is a big part of your digital marketing, then you will likely be aware of an app called TikTok. Many people think that TikTok is an app for the younger generation and that including it in their marketing is not worthwhile, however, it is becoming an ever-growing platform for small businesses to reach customers and create sales.  

Are you wondering is TikTok good for business? Keep reading and we’ll tell you why it is. 

Just this week, Tiktok has reached 1 BILLION active users this week!  

“More than 1 billion people around the world now come to #TikTok every month to be entertained as they learn, laugh, or discover something new!” –  TikTok 

The rise of TikTok is not a shocking one – the algorithm makes it easy for ANY user to go viral, even if you have little to no followers.  

This month, TikTok has also revealed a partnership with Shopify and is pilot testing TikTok Shopping which will bring new features to assist businesses in creating content and make it easier for customers to buy their products. 

If you are a small business with a creative streak, there is no better time than now to hop on the TikTok trend, the reach can be astounding and video is quickly becoming one of the best marketing techniques. 

Google are working on Indexing Instagram & TikTok Videos 

Google is seemingly working on deals with Instagram and TikTok to index their video content in search results.  

Currently you are unable to use Google to search for Instagram and TikTok videos. If this deal were to occur, it could bring a large new audience to these platforms who may otherwise not use them. 

This expansion could in turn bring more search queries to Google if users are aware of the larger variety in results. It could also turn Google into a port of call for both articles and videos and can bring more overall opportunities for publishers to be found. 

The information has details from Google of early talks with Facebook and ByteDance who are the respective parent companies of Instagram and TikTok. 

Bringing more platforms and types of media to Google searches could be an amazing opportunity for businesses and lead to new marketing opportunities, how exciting!! 

LinkedIn are shutting down LinkedIn Stories. 

LinkedIn have announced that they are going to be removing LinkedIn Stories by the end of September! 

Liz Li, Senior Director of Product at LinkedIn had this to say on the matter: “We want to embrace mixed media and creative tools of Stories in a consistent way across our platform while working to integrate it more tightly with your professional identity.”  

LinkedIn made this decision due to feedback from users. Users feedback included that they want to create longer lasting videos which could be visible for longer than 24 hours and it also became apparent that users needed some creative tools to help them tell their stories. 

We look forward to seeing how LinkedIn uses this feedback to create a new and improved video feature that we can all benefit from! 

Chatbots 

Did you know that chatbot usage has more than doubled since 2020? A third of all marketers now use a chatbot to interact with customers. 

The pandemic had an effect on the use of automated systems as it increased the requirement for online purchases. 

Do you use a chatbot? More people than ever still prefer making online purchases and therefore increasing your engagement is vital. Automated systems are growing in sophistication and can aid you to provide tailored content to your consumers. 

We hope that this monthly roundup will keep you up to date with all the latest marketing news and updates, check back in next month for our October roundup! 

In the mean time, does your business need a hand keeping up to date? Maybe you’re struggling to keep on track with all of the new marketing changes? We’ve got your back! 

Book in for a discovery call now and our marketing business can help you with all the latest strategies and changes. 

The Top 10 Marketing Tools for Your Business

The Top 10 Marketing Tools for Your Business

When running your own business, having marketing tools to help with your business can save you lots of precious time and often are free or inexpensive! 

As a small business owner, your time is valuable and time spent on your marketing needs to produce results. We understand this and have created a comprehensive list of our top 10 marketing tools for your business to streamline and improve your marketing strategy.  Trust us, we’re a marketing business, this is what we do!

Later 

Social media has come to the forefront of most businesses marketing. Whether you focus on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn or something else, using a social media scheduling tool like Later will make posting to social media easier. 

I’m sure you know that keeping on top of your social media posting is vital to promote your business and gain new customers, but it can be time consuming and tedious to post individually on multiple platforms. 

Later allows you to create posts for multiple social media accounts at once and schedule them to come out when you need them. This means instead of posting every day, you can bulk schedule your social media posts which frees up your time to do more important things. 

Ubersuggest 

Ubersuggest is a free to use tool which assists in keyword idea generation and aids in search engine optimisation (SEO). You can also pay for it which unlocks more useful analytics and allows you to search for keywords without a limit. 

You can use ubersuggest to analyse your competitors and see what keywords they rank for. This allows you to see what is working for them so that you can adopt your strategy accordingly. 

A useful feature of ubersuggest is the ability to analyse your websites SEO as it can tell you any SEO issues which need fixing such as headings and meta descriptions. 

AnswerThePublic 

Do you ever want to create a blog post but don’t know what to write about? Or not know what questions people REALLY want the answers to? 

AnswerThePublic is a free online tool where you input a keyword and it will tell you the most common questions searched in relation to this keyword.  

This is useful to understand your audience and create content that will appeal to them, no one wants to waste time creating a blog that no one wants to see.  

Canva 

Images can make or break your social media. Customers are automatically drawn to eye catching and visually appealing posts. 

Canva is a tool which allows you to create stunning posts simply and quickly, even if you don’t have a creative eye! 

By using their premade templates all you need to do is add in your own text and images. Consider picking a select few colours to tie your marketing together and use these in your images.  

Get creative and try new fonts, make your own templates and enjoy the new cohesive look on your feed. Canva is free to use but can be paid for to unlock ‘pro’ templates and other upgrades. 

Trello 

If you have a small business, organising tasks may feel overwhelming and can often leave people sat twiddling their thumbs if they don’t know what to do next.  

Trello allows you to make “boards” and add lists to them. In these lists you can include projects and tasks and ‘add’ people so that everyone knows who is assigned to a task. You can also set due dates, attach files and set reminders for tasks. 

Using an organisational tool like Trello will boost productivity, streamline your work schedule and avoid confusion between colleagues over what needs doing. 

Grammarly 

If you haven’t seen adverts for Grammarly I’ll be shocked.  

Grammarly is (you guessed it) a grammar tool which can help you with emails, blogs, social media posts, and more by checking your spelling and grammar. It is a free tool which can be installed in your browser to automatically scan your writing and show suggestions to make it better.  

This is a great tool for people who struggle with writing as it can provide them with confidence and allow for independence when creating work whilst giving you peace of mind that all work is up to scratch. 

Google Analytics 

We couldn’t write this list without mentioning good old Google.  

Google Analytics can give you a deep insight into your business and your website. You can use it to see how many people have visited your website, what pages they are looking at, and how long they are spending on each page amongst several other things. 

You can even see it in real time! See how many people are on your page at this exact moment. 

Google analytics is useful to see how well you marketing is working, if you record and keep track of your analytics you should be able to see a trend and hopefully notice it rise. If you notice your analytics going down, then you may need to investigate why that is. 

Mailerlite 

Email marketing is still alive and kicking, don’t underestimate the reach of an email campaign.  

Mailerlite is an easy email marketing tool which features drag and drop email editing and is very simple to use so don’t be scared! You can upload contact information from your computer and even separate it into groups for different campaigns. This is useful if your business is trying to market to demographics and doesn’t want to include everyone in the same campaign. 

Textmagic 

If your business is wanting to make the most out of texts then Textmagic is the tool for you. 

Textmagic is a messaging tool which allows you to send messages from your computer to your customers. It is useful if you are intending on sending reminder messages, promotional texts or for ease of contact with your customers. 

Messaging customers can benefit and your customers as it allows for conversation from both parties with ease.  

Toggl 

Whether you have a team or you are working alone, keeping track of your time is vital to understand what you are spending the most time on, it might shock you! 

Toggl is a time tracking tool which allows you to track your activities and record them. This is useful for you to see what aspects of your business is taking the most of your time, and it is also interesting to have your employees record their daily activities.  

Seeing what your employees spend their time on can allow you to pick up on any issues and streamline long processes. Recording activities is simple on Toggl and does not eat into your working day. 

These are our top 10 marketing tools for your business that can be added to your marketing strategy and improve your business.

If you like the sound of these tools but are unsure of how to use them and want someone else to help with your marketing, book a discovery call with us now to see how our marketing business can help you. 

Is Your Manufacturing Brand Making These Common  Marketing Mistakes?

Is Your Manufacturing Brand Making These Common  Marketing Mistakes?

Marketing is a vital function of every business but it can be a confusing venture. There are many common marketing mistakes that can be made by manufacturing brands, but don’t worry! We can help you rectify these issues to ensure your brand is achieving its highest potential, let us give you our top marketing agency tips.

Let’s look at some of the common marketing mistakes you could be making and how they can be fixed or straight up avoided. 

Poor product imagery  

When people are looking to buy your product, imagery is very important. Your product may be of good quality but if the images of it are unprofessional, it may be dismissed before you even get over the starting line. Lets be honest, no one wants to be dismissed. 

Ensure the images you use for marketing purposes are professional, show your product in the best light and show it in use (if possible). 

The person buying your product may not have extensive knowledge in the area, if you make information easily accessible to your prospective customers, they will be far more likely to pick your product.  

Why would a customer buy your product if they don’t understand it or why they need it? 

Not monitoring results 

When utilising digital marketing, think of your analytics as a gold mine! Not keeping track of them is like winning the lottery but not cashing in. 

Monitoring your results will help you understand what is/isn’t working so you can change your strategy accordingly. 

Not keeping track of results can cause your business to spend unnecessary money on marketing which isn’t bringing in business. 

Revisit your marketing strategy to keep track of and maximise your reach and lower your costs. Want to design your marketing process to be as cost-effective as possible? Click here to find our top tips. 

Not modernising your marketing 

Manufacturing brands are often family businesses that have been running for a number of years. If this is the case for your business, you need to ensure that your marketing techniques are as fresh and dynamic as they can be.  

Businesses that rely on paper adverts, brochures and local events will struggle if they do not embrace the digital world.  

Social media, email campaigns, and blogging are all forms of digital marketing that could significantly improve your brand’s exposure. 

Lack of website upkeep 

There are very few businesses without a website, but is it working how it should?  

Just having a website is not enough, it needs maintenance and attention like all aspects of your business. You wouldn’t leave your machinery operating with faults, would you? Your website is just as integral to your success, trust us! 

Use quick fixes and outsource website work if your business is unable to keep on top of or doesn’t have the resources to complete to a high standard. 

Generalising customers 

Customers want to feel appreciated for their purchase. Viewing customers as accounts or numbers can expose your business as generic and impersonal. Researching and understanding your customer’s individual needs can lead to return purchases and help you build brand loyalty. 

It’s likely you have competition and your customer therefore has multiple purchasing options for this product, you need to demonstrate why yours is the best choice. Do you have special expertise? Can you offer advice like no other? Customers appreciate businesses that can offer more than just the product. They want the story, the experience and quality of service.  

Building strong client relationships is vital to gain returning customers and referrals. Don’t underestimate the value of customer loyalty! 

Is your manufacturing brand making these common marketing mistakes? Let’s get you back on track, the best time to start is now! Book a discovery call with CREATIVE in TiME now.  

How to Make Your Marketing More Cost Effective

How to Make Your Marketing More Cost Effective

Businesses are often misled into believing that effective marketing must be costly. This misinformation can lead to losing money fast when it is unnecessary. 

No matter if you are B2C or B2B, you can market to your ideal client without paying for advertising, some of these are even more effective than paid advertisements. About 94% of search traffic is more likely to click on an organic result instead of a paid ad! 

Read on to find out 7 ways to make your marketing as cost effective as possible. 

1. Google my business (reviews) 

Having reviews available to prospective customers is vital as 88% of consumers trust online recommendations as much as personal recommendations.  

Reviews also are shown to improve where Google ranks your business. A recent Google Local Rankings Survey found that reviews accounted for 14.44% of how Goggle will rank a local business. 

For reviews to be effective cost effective marketing, you must respond to your reviews and ensure your response is relevant. Responses to reviews show that you value your customers and it builds trust. 

2. Blogs 

Blogs are viewed by 77% of internet users. Businesses that blog, receive twice as much email traffic than businesses that do not. So why wouldn’t you blog? 

Blogging allows you to share information about your business and its services but it also allows you to share opinions and thoughts on relevant topics. It can allow you to add personality to your business and can make it seem more approachable and credible. 

Blogging is a great form of cost effective marketing, want to know more? Click here to see our blog post on the importance of blogging. 

3. Website SEO 

Website SEO (search engine optimisation) is an effective way to attract customers to an online platform. With 74,000 individual search terms being typed into Google every second, it is vital to ensure your website is ranking high.  

This is a great form of cost effective marketing as making content, optimising this content for voice searches and mobile-friendliness, and creating videos does not require a large expenditure and is ideal for getting your website recognised. 

If you would like to know our top 5 SEO trends in 2023, click here! 

4. Referral Marketing 

Referral marketing is a method of product/service promotion using customer-customer referrals. This can occur organically with or without your involvement and is the new-age word-of-mouth. Referral marketing is a very cost effective marketing strategy as a large portion of it can be done with no/little cost. 

Referral marketing can be done by asking other businesses or professionals to recommend you, use incentives for your customers who refer other people to you and offering monetary deals to businesses who send you referral business.  

If you want to learn more about referral marketing, click here to read our blog. 

5. Email Marketing 

No platform can rival the potential reach of email! It is still very effective as 4.03 billion people around the world use email in 2021.  

Using emails to send newsletters, deals/offers, and other email campaigns will not hurt your bottom line and can bring in new business whilst encourage previous customers to return. This can be especially useful if your product/service is something that people will continue to need rather than a one-off. 

Not convinced that email marketing is right for you? Check out our blog post on why email marketing is still important here. 

6. Video Marketing 

Video marketing is a useful way to keep your marketing costs down whilst appealing to your audience. 

Did you know that 90% of people say that product videos help with making a decision? Or that 92% of mobile video consumers will share videos with others? 

To get started with video marketing, consider using Instagram stories and YouTube videos. If you are promoting a product, consider product videos to how its use. Webinars and educational videos are excellent for informing your customers and showing your expertise. 

7. Influencer Marketing 

Using influencers in your marketing is a tactic that is here to stay. B2B influencers can be analysts, consultants, and industry bloggers and are great to support your business.  

94% find that influencer marketing is effective for boosting sales. This has increased by 18% since 2019. This shows that influencer marketing is only growing in effectiveness. Adopting this can improve your sales and reputation whilst still being cost effective marketing due to the revenue it can produce. 

Now you know methods to make your marketing as cost effective as possible, and why it is necessary, you should be able to implement these techniques in your marketing strategy. 

If all of the above SOUNDS fabulous but you simply don’t have the time, patience or resources to roll them out consistently within your business, book a discovery call with CREATIVE in TiME. It’s kind of our thing, we are a marketing agency after all!  

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