The world of digital advertising is in a state of constant flux. Marketers must keep up to date with the latest technologies and tools in order to stay ahead of the curve. Moreover, a company's target demographic may shift over time, meaning that their advertising strategies must shift along with those core consumers.
There are several reasons why marketing managers pivot their existing digital advertising strategy. For instance, more of their audience is using social media than in the past, search engine marketing may not be sufficient in itself to yield best results. Then again, the marketing team may be using the right channels, but not the appropriate content for each stage of the sales funnel.
Whatever the case may be, there are many ways to pivot your strategy before it's too late. The following blog post discusses 4 tips that can help.
1. Review Your Goals and ObjectivesOne of the most important catalysts to an advertising strategy pivot is a comprehensive review of your marketing goals and objectives. It is absolutely essential that you keep your mission top-of-mind, especially when you're making adjustments. Developing and establishing clearly defined goals, whether it's to increase brand awareness, generate more leads, or increase revenue, will help you to focus on tactics that contribute to the overall objective—and avoid tempting but ultimately counterproductive "dead ends."
Using the SMART methodology to set goals can be a huge benefit in this regard. SMART goals are goals that are:
When you express your overall objectives in terms of SMART goals, your entire marketing team will be on the same page, and your efforts will be much more streamlined.
Once you have your marketing goals in place, you need to ensure that your tactics align with them. Effective digital advertising tactics are the engine that drives your consumers down each stage of the sales funnel. Of course, you need to make sure that your tactics align with each funnel stage. For example, many successful businesses diversify their advertising methods according to the following divisions:
One of the biggest challenges that marketers face is determining how to measure the success of a particular marketing campaign. Metrics are important, because as the saying goes: "If you can't measure it, then you can't improve it."
If pivot your advertising strategy to include new metrics, document when and where you started to track them. Some key performance indicators (KPIs) that you may want to incorporate into your marketing plan include:
The data you gather from such metrics will help you to make optimal decisions moving forward. For example, many companies neglect retargeting ads because their marketing teams don't realize the impact they can have, when deployed properly. However, statistics indicate that the CTR of a retargeted ad is 10x higher than that of a typical display ad. The point is, knowing your data better will help you to run your marketing operations better.
A final tip for pivoting your digital advertising strategy is to analyze your competitors. Your industry peers can provide a wealth of insights in terms of what they are doing well, what they are not doing so well, and how you can take advantage of both their strengths and weaknesses.
For instance, if the messaging from one of your main competitors revolves around the low pricing of their product, can you differentiate yourself by focusing your ad copy on the quality of your equivalent product? By doing so, you would simultaneously create a unique selling point for your brand and add more appeal to your product for a segment of the shared consumer base.
In summary, there are times when you need to pivot your digital advertising strategy, either in delivery or content. You may also need to quantify your results through more accurate metrics. Many companies have found that working with an experienced media partner has helped them to identify when pivots are necessary, and how they should be executed. If you choose to do so, you will likely find that the partnership helps you to achieve your business goals as well.