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What’s On My Mind: Marketing Intent
Here’s a question for you: what’s the intent of your marketing?
When we talk about things like SEO, we talk about search intent – what is the intent of the searcher? What information are they trying to find for which our content would be a good fit?
This is fairly straightforward, right? We understand generally where in the buying cycle a potential customer is based on their intent, on what needs they need to fulfill. We know the difference between someone searching for “coffee shop” and “coffee shop near me”.
That brings me back to the original question: what’s the intent of your marketing content when you’re making it?
Intent is everything. We as ordinary people are generally pretty good about detecting intent. We know, we feel when someone’s a little suspicious, when someone is behaving in a way that is more self serving than not. To be sure, things like bias can cloud our awareness but generally, you’re decent at knowing if someone rubs you the wrong way, aren’t you?
Have you ever been to a social function and talked to someone and something just felt off? Or that person made you uncomfortable even if you weren’t sure why? Maybe it was the words they were using or where their eyes were looking or the distance they maintained (or didn’t) between you? And later on you found out their intent wasn’t great, was too self centered?
That same intent, that same feeling can come through in any form of communication. Of course, in person where you have verbal and non verbal language, you have a lot more data to perceive, but even in regular written copy, there’s enough to start sensing intent – and when what’s being said doesn’t match the intent of the sender.
Consider the average sales message. So many sales messages come across and shady and disconcerting because we perceive that the salesperson on the other end is trying to mask their intent – but their intent is clear. “Hey Chris, just touching base…” and “Hey Chris, wanted to see if there was any interest in…”
We know what the actual intent is, right? It really should say, “Hey Chris, I’d like to sell you something…” but it doesn’t. And so we learn very quickly to distrust any of this kind of content, any of this kind of outreach. We know it’s a trap.
Every quarter or so when I send out my blatant sales pitch email to you, I get a ton of feedback from you. Lots of it is people thanking me for being honest with you, that the email is a sales pitch. There’s no guessing intent – my intent is clear and upfront, I want to sell you something. In turn, that means you don’t have to waste time or mental energy trying to figure out if it’s a sales pitch or not – and you can focus on whether or not you need what’s being pitched.
So how do you improve your marketing intent? How do you make your marketing better? The short answer is, where and when practical, separate out marketing and sales content. Sales content is and should be about selling. Buy this thing, enroll in this, request a demo, etc. There’s no ambiguity about it. Marketing content should be more about building awareness, engagement, and brand affinity – and that means less selling and a lot more helping, educating, and entertaining.
What about the inevitable protestations of stakeholders saying that marketing isn’t doing enough to promote sales? When you do incorporate sales content, be clear about it. Be obvious about it. Again, don’t make your audience think. In this newsletter, you’ll see things that are clearly and obviously advertisements, or things I want to promote. You don’t have to guess – I tell you quite boldly that I’m trying to sell you something. When you have to provide sales support in your marketing messaging, do the same. Make it clear to everyone what’s going on.
Treat sales content and marketing content like soda and beer. Each has its place. Each has its purpose. Each is good on its own. Don’t mix them together, because then no one is happy.
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ICYMI: In Case You Missed it
Besides the new Search Console course I’m relentlessly promoting (sorry not sorry), I would recommend reading and watching the piece on server-side tagging. It’s an essential concept to understand in modern marketing.
- {PODCAST} In-Ear Insights: Understanding Server-Side Tagging
- You Ask, I Answer: Critical Thinking in School Curricula?
- You Ask, I Answer: How to Improve Email Deliverability?
- You Ask, I Answer: How to Prepare for a Recession?
- You Ask, I Answer: How to Target Larger Clients?
- You Ask, I Answer: Social Media Metrics in Google Analytics?
- Almost Timely News, 22 May 2022: Training for Reality, Civil Society, Recommendation Engines
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- How to Prove Social Media ROI
- Fundamentals of Marketing Analytics
- How to Think About Google Analytics 4
- Proving Social Media ROI
- Paradise by the Analytics Dashboard Light: How to Create Impactful Dashboards and Reports
- How to Deliver More Value as an Agency
Get Back to Work!
Folks who post jobs in the free Analytics for Marketers Slack community may have those jobs shared here, too. If you’re looking for work, check out these five most recent open positions, and check out the Slack group for the comprehensive list.
- Senior Analyst, Digital Product Analytics at Walgreens
- Communication Officer at The World Bank
- Analyst, Web Analytics at AAA
- Technology Operations Analyst at Premier Medical Staffing
- PR Manager at Ideagrove
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Thank You Notes
These are the places you’ve had or mentioned me – on your podcast, on your blog, in your newsletter. Thank you!
- Predictive Analytics in Finance – Jedox
- Getting Smarter in 2022 – Elja Daae
- Hold ’em or Fold ’em? Using AI to Evaluate Your Marketing Effectiveness – Secret Sushi
- Interview with Christopher Penn – Onalytica
- Everything is Measurable in Marketing – MarTech.org
- Why You Need Data In Your PR Strategy – Veracity
- Making Sense of Data Quality Amongst Current Seasonality & Uncertainty
What I’m Reading: Your Stuff
Let’s look at the most interesting content from around the web on topics you care about, some of which you might have even written.
Social Media Marketing
- TikTok Marketing: A Guide for WooCommerce Stores via WooCommerce
- What Instagram Algorithm Changes Mean for Your Business via Square
- 5 Reasons Why Influencers Should Not Stop Making Instagram Reels via WORD
Media and Content
- 4 Steps to Amplified Content Marketing via MarketingProfs
- How to Create Your B2B Content Marketing Strategy in 6 steps
- 5 Steps to Creating a Multilingual Content Marketing Strategy That’ll Help Expand Your Reach
SEO, Google, and Paid Media
- 10 Tips for Writing Epic e-Commerce SEO Content in 2022 via Pepper Content
- SEO reporting to impress: How to successfully report your SEO process, efforts and result
- Search Engine Optimization Is Getting Harder What You Can Do About It?
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Tools, Machine Learning, and AI
- Machine Learning Tools To 10X Your Business in 2022
- Machine Learning Is Not Like Your Brain Part Two: Perceptrons vs Neurons via KDnuggets
- How AI Is Set To Impact The Future of Marketing via SaaS Metrics
Analytics, Stats, and Data Science
- What Can We Learn From Political Ad Data?
- The Complete Collection of Data Science Books Part 2 via KDnuggets
- An End-to-end Guide on Building a Regression Pipeline UsingPyspark
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Events I’ll Be At
Here’s where I’m speaking and attending. Say hi if you’re at an event also:
- Spark.me Social Media, June 2022, Montenegro
- MarTech Conference, June 2022, virtual
- MAICON, August 2022, Cleveland, OH – use code PENN150 for $150 off any conference ticket
- MarketingProfs B2B Forum, October 2022, Boston
Events marked with a physical location may become virtual if conditions and safety warrant it.
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How to Stay in Touch
Let’s make sure we’re connected in the places it suits you best. Here’s where you can find different content:
- My blog – daily videos, blog posts, and podcast episodes
- My YouTube channel – daily videos, conference talks, and all things video
- My company, Trust Insights – marketing analytics help
- My podcast, Marketing over Coffee – weekly episodes of what’s worth noting in marketing
- My second podcast, In-Ear Insights – the Trust Insights weekly podcast focused on data and analytics
- On Twitter – multiple daily updates of marketing news
- On LinkedIn – daily videos and news
- On Instagram – personal photos and travels
- My free Slack discussion forum, Analytics for Marketers – open conversations about marketing and analytics
Required Disclosures
Events with links have purchased sponsorships in this newsletter and as a result, I receive direct financial compensation for promoting them.
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My company, Trust Insights, maintains business partnerships with companies including, but not limited to, IBM, Cisco Systems, Amazon, Talkwalker, MarketingProfs, MarketMuse, Agorapulse, Hubspot, Informa, Demandbase, The Marketing AI Institute, and others. While links shared from partners are not explicit endorsements, nor do they directly financially benefit Trust Insights, a commercial relationship exists for which Trust Insights may receive indirect financial benefit, and thus I may receive indirect financial benefit from them as well.
Thank You!
Thanks for subscribing and reading this far. I appreciate it. As always, thank you for your support, your attention, and your kindness.
See you next week,
Christopher S. Penn
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