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  • March 7, 2018

Understanding Inbound: The New Digital Trend Marketers Love


If you’ve been keeping pace with marketing trends over the past few years, you’ve probably stumbled across the term inbound marketing at some point or another. A (relatively) new addition to the marketer’s vocabulary, inbound is receiving a lot of attention for its non-intrusive approach of targeting online users and converting those leads into lasting customers.

 

But how exactly does inbound work? And how does it compare to its traditional counterpart, outbound marketing? Let’s take a closer look at the two methodologies and discuss the context in which each pays off. First up: our old friend, outbound.

 

At its core, outbound marketing is any means of pushing products and services onto consumers. Companies utilizing this approach usually target leads through large-scale marketing efforts in the form of print, television, radio, outdoor advertising, and the like. Communication from brand to consumer is generally one-way, as we are told to buy this! and buy that! Sound familiar?

 

That’s not to say there isn’t a time and a place for outbound; there absolutely is. A successful outbound marketing campaign will elevate your brand in a big way by placing it in front of the masses, and it adds a healthy dose of variety to your company’s marketing portfolio.

 

However, our old friend has been receiving a bad rap in recent years as an increasing amount of consumers regard it as “spammy.” People don’t like to be (knowingly) targeted and sold to on a constant basis; they want information on their own terms. According to a study from Mashable, 200 million Americans have registered their phone numbers on the “Do Not Call” registry, 86 percent of people skip ads on television, and 44 percent of direct mail is never even opened. So what’s a marketer to do?

 

That’s where inbound comes in. Also referred to as content marketing, inbound refers to promotional activities that pull users in, rather than trying to grab the attention of consumers who, let’s face it, have a real attention deficit. Businesses who embrace the inbound methodology earn this consumer interest by creating and delivering valuable, relevant and consistent content in the form of blog posts, infographics, images, videos, podcasts, newsletters, webinars… you get the gist.

 

Make sense? One common analogy is that outbound marketing interrupts while inbound asks forpermission. Which makes sense – after all, consumers can actively seek out the information and value that inbound provides on their own terms, rather than being pushed through the sales funnel against their will (sorry, outbound).

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Of course, with any marketing strategy it’s important to first recognize your target audience and the needs of those individuals, and inbound is no exception. Ask yourself: Who are you looking to capture and what kind of story will resonate best with that audience? What kind of content do these users desire, and will that content create value for them? What is the end goal or action that you’re looking for consumers to take?

 

Inbound company Lead G2 breaks down the inbound marketing process well in the video below, which compares the practice to fishing.

 

Remember that inbound marketing is about creating a meaningful conversation with leads online. Keep putting forth relevant content that will speak to those consumers, and in time they will come swimming to your brand.

 


 

 

Ready to make a splash with your own inbound marketing campaign? At DARCI Creative, we live for all things marketing; it’s what we do best. Let’s chat about you and your brand today.

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