Friday, January 27, 2012

We can't look away...

B2B marketers can take some lessons from presidential hopefuls this season - including key "how not tos".... so we might as well learn something.

Who said it best at the Florida Republican debate this week? Was it Ron Paul, who when asked about his opponents' investments, said, "That subject really doesn't interest me a whole lot"? Or Rick Santorum, stating that Newt Gingrich consulted with industry and Mitt Romney made a fortune. "Leave it alone. Focus on the issues"?

Whether you like Paul and Santorum or hold them in low esteem, they are right in this case.

The many instances during which Mitt Romney and Newt Gingrich snarl and sneer at one another as the race heats up waste the public's time... but are also a good lesson for any business marketer. B2B marketers can typically assume that their prospects are reasonably intelligent at the least, very busy and probably stressed. B2B prospects tend to resent having their time wasted. (Does that sound like you and me as we follow the Republican hopefuls?)

Business marketers must recognize that shedding light, not heat, will best propel their agendas forward. The B2B equivalent of serious discussions about federal spending, tax reform and foreign policy is communication that responds to the very real concerns of constituents – such as facility managers contrasting retrofit opportunities with those of building anew and companies assessing how best to adhere to safety regulations while increasing manufacturing productivity. That's meaningful, similar to hearing the candidates go into detail about what types of economic reform will stimulate this still sluggish economy... and why.

Less productive in B2B marketing campaigns? Simply stating that you are better than the competition, relying on the ability to outspend the competition – or touting the features and benefits of your offerings without specifying exactly why your prospect will find them useful or superior to competitive offerings. (Okay, in fairness to 2012 presidential campaign politics, the men left standing in this primary do attempt to speak in substance, but their sniping – including Gingrich's increasingly strident insistence that Romney is a "liar" – tends to drown out the important discourse the public needs to hear.)

We'll be listening... not just to the primary but to the full presidential campaign, and (here at vSA) to our business clients, many of us hopeful that whatever the nation decides, in 2013 we'll be having a serious conversation about what needs to be done to keep the U.S. strong and smart... and then seeing serious action to make it happen.

After all the campaign marketing we've heard so far and will continue to hear, citizens (like customers) deserve to see promises kept. This is true in politics, and true in business. Every constituency is best served when we demand and deliver authentic communication about issues that matter... and then follow through on promises made.

 

Monday, January 16, 2012

Refresh, update and manage your website: It's easier than ever

van Schouwen Associates leverages WordPress for clients.Nearly every one of our clients voices this one goal at some point: to make its website a vibrant, up-to-date representation of the organization's offerings, vision and brand. The good news is that it is getting easier every day to do just that, even for companies with not-so-expansive marketing budgets and limited staff time and technical know-how.

There are several increasingly popular development platforms that allow companies and organizations to be nimble and to easily take advantage of useful capabilities including generation of e-news bulletins, and creation of charts/tables, surveys, event calendars, and a whole lot more.

One of the website development platforms van Schouwen Associates increasingly uses for clients who want broad capabilities and simpler self-management of their sites is WordPress. It is an especially good choice for any website the client would like to update in-house without needing a trained Web developer for everyday changes.

Optimally, the development process itself involves using Web development pros: In our case, van Schouwen Associates builds the site (planning, design, writing, programming, installation of tools/plug-ins, and often some admin training for the client). If the client desires, we then hand over the keys – and assure the client that we're here anytime they want support or to further expand their site's capabilities and scope.

Will WordPress be a good platform option for your next website?

• As of August 2011, open-source WordPress powered 22% of all new websites. According to BuiltWith (a firm that monitors internet technology trends) WordPress is the most popular content management system (CMS) on the internet. It's not just for blogs anymore!

• Open source means frequent updates - so your site can stay up-to-date and browser compatible.

• WordPress provides design templates, but developers can go well beyond these, and a WordPress site can be elegant and highly customized. It does not have to scream "I am WordPress." At all.

• The site can integrate any of a multitude of custom plug-ins to expand its functionality... from events calendars, survey capabilities, table and graph development, and email/newsletter delivery to... well, you name it.

• Non-web developers will enjoy the WYSIWYG editing previews (what you see is what you get); including WordPress’ image upload and editing capabilities – scale, crop, rotate... done.

WordPress is certainly not the only such tool to facilitate ease of website management – but it is one great option to explore. If you'd like to talk with us about your website and related communication needs, we would enjoy discussing this and other development options to create a strong, dynamic and ultimately successful website.