Marketing is defined as: The activity, set of institutions, and processes for creating, communicating, delivering, and exchanging offerings that have value for customers, clients, partners, and society at large.
Based on that definition, marketing is an activity… An ACTION.
So the biggest mistake in marketing… forgetting the action.
In today’s society, a business really isn’t complete if it doesn’t have some sort of online presence. Even if it has a simple website that serves as nothing more than a digital business card, a business gains credibility and reputation via the online space. Without that presence, an increasing number of people view companies as not fully legitimate, no matter how old and established they are.
If a company’s online marketing (website and content) is the vehicle, then SEO is the engine in that vehicle. Basically, without the engine, the website will sit there and look pretty but can’t go anywhere.
Looking back at the above definition of marketing, there is a critical element that is not stated but makes a difference as to whether marketing is simply a statement or an action.
If a company creates an offer for their clients but never tells them how to take advantage of it, all they are doing is making a statement of information.
Consider this. A company puts up a website that has pictures and states that they sell clothes but does not put an address of the physical location of the store, or have an online store with a working shopping cart and checkout platform, then they are only making a statement. They are giving information but not actually creating and communicating and offering to their clients.
The actual definition of what’s missing is the “Call To Action” or the CTA.
Giving people the instruction and the final step to completing a process is the difference between marketing being a statement vs and action. Complete marketing lets the customers know to either come into the store and gives the address or to visit the online store and gives a link to click on to complete their shopping experience.
Simply put, marketing is only marketing when there is a Call To Action associated with it.
Going back to the example of the car. If The marketing statement is the car, and SEO is the engine, then the call to action is turning the key and pushing the gas pedal.
Basically, marketing MUST be completed with a call to action, and SEO must be implemented with the completion of the call to action as the goal for the end result.
All too often we have prospective clients coming in needing to reach greater numbers of quality prospective clients or customers and are looking at the potential of SEO to help them achieve that goal, yet never realizing that it is futile if they aren’t giving their clients the opportunity to take the action they are looking for.
Sure, we can provide quality SEO and get a huge engine running for a company but without a CTA, the company still will not grow.
On the flip side, we have also had clients come to us with a wonderful website, complete with perfect sales funnels and multiple CTA’s, yet the SEO they have had previously performed on their site is getting them nowhere. The vast majority of the time we find that the SEO was done with the wrong goal in mind and while the site might be getting additional traffic, it is not usually the kind of traffic that would have any reason to take advantage of the available offer.
It’s like trying to put a little 4-cylinder engine in a dump truck or trying to put a Lamborghini engine in a scooter. Either way, the results are incorrect.
That is why it is vitally important to first have a clear call to action, and second to ensure that the SEO strategy is perfectly aligned with that call to action.
Once the two aspects are aligned, the resulting machine is one that will get the company website where it needs to go. Once it is going then the little tweaks can take place to ensure completely maximized marketing strategy. Without momentum and results, there is no way to know what even needs to be tweaked much less how to tweak it.
Are you ready for the call to action??? Here it is:
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