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I'm a marketing director and I have spent my career working in large corporates.
Last year I serendipitously had the opportunity to start an elevator services company with an industry veteran as a side project.
Over the last year, in my spare time, I've implemented and executed a small business marketing plan (fast website, SEO, email marketing, digital ads (Google/Facebook/Instagram/Linkedin), flyer drops, industry magazine adverts, PR, branding.
Leads are now nicely building up and we have a pipeline of work stretching into next year. We've gone from a standing start to a run rate of about £750k/yr.
My question to other small business operators is what aspects of your current lead generation isn't working for you?
Traditional marketing? Flyers, adverts, radio,
Digital marketing? Website, SEO, Google Ads.
If you outsource your marketing are you satisfied with the 3rd party's efforts?
Do you pay £500/m for 'SEO' but don't know what it means? Or what it's doing to drive leads for example?
How are you measuring the return on investment?
I'd be interested in your feedback.
Last year I serendipitously had the opportunity to start an elevator services company with an industry veteran as a side project.
Over the last year, in my spare time, I've implemented and executed a small business marketing plan (fast website, SEO, email marketing, digital ads (Google/Facebook/Instagram/Linkedin), flyer drops, industry magazine adverts, PR, branding.
Leads are now nicely building up and we have a pipeline of work stretching into next year. We've gone from a standing start to a run rate of about £750k/yr.
My question to other small business operators is what aspects of your current lead generation isn't working for you?
Traditional marketing? Flyers, adverts, radio,
Digital marketing? Website, SEO, Google Ads.
If you outsource your marketing are you satisfied with the 3rd party's efforts?
Do you pay £500/m for 'SEO' but don't know what it means? Or what it's doing to drive leads for example?
How are you measuring the return on investment?
I'd be interested in your feedback.
