Showing posts with label B2B marketing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label B2B marketing. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 20, 2018

Almost Summer. Working on your tan? Then read these relaxing marketing articles and learn something new.

I'm not sure if June qualifies as summer or not. Some people classify summer as July and August, but that seems a little short.

However you think about it, June is definitely the month to be outside as much as possible enjoying the sunshine and warm weather.

Are you on the beach working on your tan? Then read this month's relaxing must-read marketing articles:

If you have a few marketing priorities that aren't getting enough attention, message me and we'll schedule a free consultation.

Thursday, May 31, 2018

#TBT: British Telecom Social Media Case Study

I've started to do some "Throw Back Thursday" (#TBT) type updates of old posts. This is a fun concept from Instagram and Facebook, and I thought I'd try it here.

This is one of my first case study blog posts back in 2010 while I was working with Strategic Communications Group. We did some of the first social media based campaigns and wanted to evangelize the concept with other technology and telecom companies.

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One of our goals as an agency in 2009 was to build up some compelling case studies on social media that we could share with our clients and our prospects. We’ve used social media to engage, educate, and entertain key audiences, and generate measurable results for a variety of customers. A few seemed to stand out as particularly good examples of how social media can be used to support a variety of business applications like lead generation, sales cycle support, customer service, employee morale, influencer/media relations, etc.

Almost two years ago, we started developing a pilot social media program for BT Americas. Working with their creative, innovative marketing team, we've executed a measurable, successful, strategically aligned campaign that's been recognized internally as an example of social media marketing excellence.

What do you think? I'd love hear your thoughts- leave a comment if you have a moment...

Situation
In the United States, British Telecom (BT) sells connectivity to Global 2000 companies. Connectivity is a commodity that prospects typically think about only when they need more—for example, when expanding facilities, whether domestically or in another country.

Goal
BT wanted to boost top-of-mind awareness, so when potential customers need to add telecom capacity, they consider BT. If not exclusively, then at least in addition to giant firms like AT&T and Verizon—which have far more advertising dollars to spend.

Solution
BT has a strong commitment to Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR). Knowing that virtually all of BT’s prospects have CSR programs, Strategic created a CSR blog where BT’s thought leaders can interact with like-minded people in other firms, including top-tier prospects. Through targeted social media interaction with key customers and prospects, building deeper relationships with customers like PepsiCo and Wal-Mart becomes a bit easier.

Results
CSR Perspective serves as a bridge, allowing BT’s field marketing force to stay in front of key prospects with shared values. A typical scenario: BT’s CSR executive reaches out through social media channels to counterparts at prospect’s organization and arranges a sales meeting with a prospect’s CSR exec and CFO. Thanks to relationships like these, when prospects need connectivity, BT is on the short list.

Friday, May 18, 2018

#TBT: Government Marketing in an Age of Social Media

I've started to do some "Throw Back Thursday" (#TBT) type updates of old posts. This is a fun concept from Instagram and Facebook, and I thought I'd try it here.

This is one of my first blog posts back in 2007. Pretty terrible, no headline, etc.

Clearly, the impact of social media has changed from those early days.

...I recently moderated a panel discussion at a AMA-DC event in downtown DC entitled "Government Marketing in an Age of Social Media". The panelists (Jay McCargo, Toni Lee Rudnicki and Mark Root) were in general agreement that there has been minimal impact of "social media" among government marketers. However, all three agreed that web 2.0 marketing techniques will become more acceptable in time among the government contracting community.

This article in GCN backs this theory up: Web 2.0: Second verse, different than the first

Wednesday, May 16, 2018

Spring has Sprung...Finally.

After the winter we have had, I'm heading outside to rebuild my Vitamin D stores.In the meantime, here are this month's five must-read marketing articles:
If you have a few marketing priorities that aren't getting enough attention, email me and we'll schedule a quick call to review Honeycomb's capabilities.



Thursday, April 19, 2018

Must-Read Marketing Articles for Your Spring Time Pleasure

April Showers Mean More Must-Read Marketing Articles!Spring seems to have finally arrived.

Regular baseball games are being played and the NBA playoffs have started.

Am I going to pass along some great articles about how to make your marketing better, faster and more measurable?

You bet I am.

Take a few seconds and check out these excellent readings:

If you have a few marketing priorities that aren't getting enough attention, email me and we'll schedule a quick call to review Honeycomb's capabilities.

Tuesday, March 20, 2018

March Marketing Madness 2018

Got your brackets filled out?

Should be an entertaining month of basketball with upsets, Cinderellas and, maybe, Virginia not winning it all.

A few years ago, Honeycomb client Ostrato asked us to create a fun video to celebrate the NCAA Tournament.

Click the image to watch...



After that video production, we helped Ostrato execute a "startup pivot" and rebranded the company as ParkMyCloud, which has been super successful, leading to high numbers of new clients and a new round of funding.

While you are watching your favorite teams and updating your brackets, take a few seconds and check out these articles:
  1. Unilever CMO Keith Weed: Three things all marketers can do to eliminate ad fraud, Marketing Week
  2. 7 Mistakes You’ll Make in Marketing Performance, MarTech
  3. Five Big Business Trends to Watch in 2018, Fortune
  4. Google Tag Manager Checklist – 68 Ways To Prepare A Website, Reddit Marketing
  5. Startups are cheaper to build, but more expensive to grow – here’s why, Andrew Chen
If you have a few marketing priorities that aren't getting enough attention, email me and we'll schedule a quick call to review Honeycomb's capabilities.


Tuesday, November 07, 2017

Fall is my favorite time of year.

Football.

Lower humidity.

Normal, comfortable temperatures.

Product launches and new clients.


“Autumn is a second spring when every leaf is a flower.”

— Albert Camus


All good things.

So, take a quick break from your busy fall schedule and check out these must-read marketing articles:

Wednesday, September 13, 2017

Fall of the Wall between Sales and Marketing?

The relationship between sales and marketing is fraught with distrust and misunderstanding. Sales people are reluctant to share any information about their sales activity and funnel, while marketers are blindly messaging market segments without direct feedback from sales teams and their prospects.

This situation may be changing.

The deployment of powerful cloud based tools to sales teams, like Salesforce, and to marketing teams, like Hubspot, have allowed companies to break down these silos and foster trust and communication.

The opportunity now is to build a transparent data-based funnel from lead to close to referral and track how, where and when your sales and marketing dollars are working...and not.

Want to learn more about how Honeycomb works with our clients to build this kind of sales and marketing infrastructure? Email me to learn more.

What caught my eye in the past month?
  1. How to Write Engaging B2B Headlines: Analysis of 10 Million Articles Shared on LinkedIn, BuzzSumo
  2. How to Write Marketing Blogs Your Clients Will Actually Read, Jeff Bullas
  3. 5 Psychological Principles of High Converting Websites, KissMetrics
  4. B2B marketing budget planning tips, FierceCMO
  5. Learning to Learn: You, Too, Can Rewire Your Brain, The New York Times



Thursday, August 10, 2017

Dog Days of Marketing?

This month's Straight to the Point post will be short, as I'm sure most of you want skip over this part and click on links to five awesome marketing articles.

What caught my eye in the past month? 

Friday, July 21, 2017

Why Read This Post?

For the past 10-15 years, marketing has been undergoing a series of shifting changes in strategy, tactics, feel and tone.

As you know, the basics of human communication are eternal, but the methods by which we, the professional marketers, reach customers are constantly being tested, improved or discarded.

Keeping up to speed on the latest techniques is a challenge for all of us. The whole reason I started my newsletter, "Straight to the Point" six plus years ago, was to share the articles I felt were important for my fellow marketers and non-marketing business leaders to read.

Here are a few that caught my eye this week:

Monday, June 12, 2017

New Honeycomb Website!

As last, we finally updated and refreshed the Honeycomb Consulting website. Please take a look and share your thoughts and feedback. Greatly appreciated!

My first marketing projects back in the 1990s were hand coding and designing websites. The technologies available today make that process much easier, quicker and cheaper.

Here are a few client websites we've worked on over the last few years, in various capacities:


After checking out the new corporate site (www.honeycomb-consulting.com), spend a few minutes perusing these must read articles:

  1. 20 of the Best Website Homepage Design Examples, HubSpot 
  2. 10 Brilliant Examples of How to Open Your Next Blog Post With a Bang, Michael Pollack 
  3. CMO audit series, Part 3: Media channels (it’s not what you think), MarTech Today 
  4. 263 Self-Driving Car Startups to Watch, Comet Labs 
  5. How the Bitcoin protocol actually works, DDI

Drop me a line if you want to hear about our latest marketing projects or discuss your upcoming marketing priorities in the second half of the year.

Tuesday, April 25, 2017

April Showers Mean More Must-Read Marketing Articles

Spring seems to have finally arrived.

Regular baseball games are being played and the NBA playoffs have started.

Am I going to pass along some great articles about how to make your marketing better, faster and more measurable?

You bet I am.

Take a few seconds and check out these excellent readings:
  1. 68% of consumers prefer brands to communicate via email, Fierce CMO
  2. How Google Analytics ruined marketing, Tech Crunch
  3. 19 content marketing ideas that aren’t blog posts, 500 Startups
  4. Pivot Survival Tactics from Kabam's 3 Near-Death Triumphs, First Round Review
  5. Words on Words: Books That Will Improve Your Writing, Gregory Ciotti
If you have a question about marketing, the clients we work with, or the services that Honeycomb provides, just send me an email.

Thursday, February 23, 2017

Is February The Worst Month?

Cold (-ish).

Dreary.

No football.

February isn't my favorite time of year.

But that doesn't mean I'm not reviewing the new marketing related content and passing along a few posts I like.

Take a couple of minutes and check out:
  1. 12 Best Practices For Writing Website Copy That Actually Converts, Reddit Marketing
  2. 5 Content Marketing Predictions for 2017, Covince and Convert
  3. The Most Surefire Way I’ve Found to Win Enterprise Deals, First Round Review
  4. The Best Time to Send Emails (Here’s What Studies Show), Optin Monster
  5. 5 tips for sending an email blast without getting blacklisted, Marketing Land





Thursday, December 15, 2016

Happy Holidays!

Getting closer and closer to 2017, and everyone starts to think about the year ahead.

Most of Honeycomb's clients have been planning and budgeting for months.

As far marketing predictions go, mine is easy: the more context there is, the higher the ROI.

The effectiveness of a generally oriented blog post or email is not-so-slowly dying. Being as relevant as possible to a prospect's, or customer's, current situation, even psychology, is becoming more and more important. Tracking opens and clicks are important, but measuring daily or weekly active users to ensure consistent engagement until conversion. Instead of just bringing you to this blog post, we should optimize it so that you engage, subscribe, share, and keep opening it up.

In the meantime, grab a cup of hot coffee and check out these must-read 2017 marketing predictions from other marketing experts:

  1. 6 Marketing Trends for 2017, Chief Marketer
  2. 5 Content Marketing Predictions for 2017, Convince and Convert
  3. 2017 Marketing Predictions You Won't Have Read Elsewhere, Marketing Tech News
  4. 6 Marketing Trends for 2017, Chief Marketer
  5. 60+ Content Marketing Predictions for a Successful 2017 [E-Book], Content Marketing Institute
  6. 7 Email Marketing Predictions for 2017, Campaign Monitor

Thursday, November 17, 2016

November Marketing Links

Heading into the last 45 days of the year, I'm starting to see more and more prediction articles for marketing in 2017.

While they are all important to read and take note of, let's not forget how many election day predictions we read...and we know how accurate they turned out.

Maybe next month I'll pass along a few predictions of my own.

As per usual, take a quick break from your busy fall schedule and check out these must-read marketing articles:
  1. The importance of emotional mapping in B2B marketing, Fierce CMO
  2. Inbound Marketing Effectiveness Report, Act-On
  3. Maximizing User Adoption by Understanding Behavioral Economics for Startups, Startup Management
  4. 27 SaaS Products for the Marketing Department, David Cummings
  5. Infographic: Cognitive Bias Codex (How many biases do you have?), Ritholtz



Tuesday, October 04, 2016

...And Fall

Fall in DC is my favorite time of year.

Football.

Lower humidity.

Normal, comfortable temperatures.

Product launches and new clients.

“Autumn is a second spring when every leaf is a flower.” — Albert Camus

All good things. Take a quick break from your busy fall schedule and check out these articles:


  1. Poll: Executive responsibility for content marketing strategy growing, Fierce CMO
  2. 5 Growth Hacks to Supercharge your Invite or Referral System, SaaS Growth Strategies
  3. Execs Create Thought Leadership Content to Stand Out, eMarketer
  4. Study: Customer network effects can improve B2B data accuracy to over 95%, Fierce CMO
  5. Infographic: Cognitive Bias Codex, Ritholtz




Friday, September 16, 2016

Fall of the Wall Dividing Sales and Marketing?

Traditionally, the relationship between sales and marketing was fraught with distrust and misunderstanding. Sales people were reluctant to share any information about their sales activity and funnel, while marketers were blindly messaging market segments without direct feedback from sales teams and their prospects.

Over the past 5-6 years, this situation has changed. The deployment of powerful cloud based tools to sales teams, like Salesforce, and to marketing teams, like Hubspot, have allowed companies to break down these silos. The goal is to build a transparent data-based funnel from lead to close to referral and track how, where and when your sales and marketing dollars are working...and not.

Want to learn more about how Honeycomb works with our clients to build this kind of sales and marketing infrastructure? Click here and schedule a call to learn more about how long it takes to set up these programs and how to use them to increase conversion rates and grow revenue.

As far as must-read marketing articles, what caught my eye in the past month?
  1. LinkedIn launches conversion tracking capabilities, Fierce CMO
  2. 27 SaaS Products for the Marketing Department, David Cummings
  3. 19 content marketing ideas that aren’t blog posts, 500 Startups
  4. B2B marketing budget planning tips for 2017, Fierce CMO
  5. 5 Psychological Principles of High Converting Websites (+ 20 Case Studies), Kissmetrics





Wednesday, August 10, 2016

Dog Days of Marketing?

This month's Straight to the Point post will be short, as I'm sure most of you want skip over this part and click on links to five awesome marketing articles.

What caught my eye in the past month?
  1. Survey: HubSpot is top automation solution in satisfaction, market presence, FierceMarketing
  2. How We Grew Conversions 100% by Rethinking Our Design Strategy, Groove
  3. Case Study: Quantifying the Value of Marketing, Sales Benchmark Index
  4. 53 Drip Campaign Emails With An Above 40% Open Rate, Hubspot
  5. How to Promote Your Content Like a Boss, Sweet Fish Media
Want to learn more about Honeycomb and how we are helping our clients address their strategic and tactical marketing priorities? Feel free to email me at jeff@honeycomb-consulting.com



Sunday, February 21, 2016

Busy Weekend Reads

The weekend is a time for rest, right? Maybe that was the case long ago, back in the 20th century. Everyone knows that Saturdays and Sundays can be busier than regular weekdays. Change is only constant.

That rings doubly true when I look back and think about the wide variety of clients that we've worked with recently.

Here are a few examples:
  • publicly traded government contractor
  • cybersecurity analytics platform
  • consumer focused social discovery mobile app startup
  • B2B enterprise software developer
  • cloud computing cost reduction tool
  • video messaging mobile app
  • Wireless Distributed Antenna Systems engineering company
Whew. That a bunch of wildly different companies. I guess that's what keeps us passionate and excited each day- so many great teams building cool and interesting technologies.

Take a quick break from your busy weekend and read these five must-read marketing articles:
  1. The 8 Players in the Programmatic Ecosystem, Brian Sim
  2. Here are the Scripts for Sales Success — Emails, Calls and Demos That Close Deals, First Round Review
  3. Product/Market Fit: What it really means, How to Measure it, and Where to find it, Eric Jorgenson
  4. CMO Council: Marketers struggling to personalize, create real-time interactionsFierce CMO
  5. 15 documentaries on Netflix that will make you smarter about businessr Business Insider
Want to learn more about Honeycomb and how we are helping our clients address their strategic and tactical marketing priorities? Drop me a line.