3 Ways to Gain Marketing Independence for Your Small Business

Close-up of American flag to celebrate independence

This fourth of July, maybe you’re planning to watch fireworks or attend a parade. Whatever you end up doing, it’s a great time to celebrate that we live in a free country where we’re free to run our own businesses. But have you ever considered what your life could be like with marketing independence?


3 Ways to Gain Your Marketing Independence

As a small business owner, responsibilities often outweigh the freedom that comes with owning a business. And along the way, we’ve learned it’s impossible to be an expert in every aspect of business.

Maybe you’ve also been craving that freedom to focus on the aspects of your business where you most excel in, but you’re unsure how to get there.

So we’re going to share three ways you can gain your marketing independence:

A small business owner celebrating his marketing independence
Let’s celebrate your marketing independence!

1. Take Ownership of Your Digital Assets

There is a freedom that comes from ownership. While there’s certainly nothing wrong with leasing a car or renting a home, there is freedom in owning your vehicle or home. When you own your home, you can decide if you want to replace the carpet, paint the walls, or even renovate your kitchen. But when you rent, there are rules in place that don’t allow you to make any significant changes when your home is owned by someone else.

So what are digital assets, and why should you own them?

Digital assets can be anything that can be stored as a file.

  • Does your business have a website? That’s a digital asset.
  • Do you have a company logo, specially designed graphics that live on your website, project files, videos, or audio clips? All of these can be classified as digital assets.
The second part of the question – why should you own them?

Owning your digital assets will give you freedom to do whatever you want with them.

  • Do you want to share a testimonial video on your social media pages? You can do that when you own them.
  • Do you want to change the color of your logo? You can do that when you own it.
  • Do you want to make small updates to your website? You can also do that when you own it.
But how do you know if you own your digital assets?

If you’ve hired an agency, a contractor, or a freelancer, you have to check with them. Many business owners don’t realize that agencies, designers, and freelancers all have the right to own digital assets – yes, we’re talking about your business’s assets. 

At Paragon Marketing Group, we do not take our clients’ assets. After you pay for your assets, they become yours forever – and not just while we work together. If you decide to leave or hire someone else, all your assets will still belong to you. We do not keep them or hold them as leverage against you if you decide to move on from working with us.

Our advice is to check with whoever does your marketing to find out whether or not you own your digital assets. And if it turns out that you are not the owner, find a marketing agency like Paragon Marketing Group that will give you the freedom to own your business’s digital assets.


2. Gain Independence from Your Competitors

No business wants to look identical to its competitors.

For example, if you had to choose between two different fried chicken restaurants that used the same color scheme, had the exact same menu, were open the same hours, and even hired the same wait staff . . . which would you choose?

You would probably ask what makes each restaurant unique:

  • What are their differentiators?
  • What makes one stand out from the other?
  • Which restaurant has the better chicken?

Obviously, this is a ridiculous question. Of course no two restaurants are identical. 

But let’s say these places are real. Imagine what would happen if one of the restaurants decided it wanted to be different from their competitor:

  • What if they updated their logo and colors to fit a theme that supported their mission to be sustainable?
  • What if this same restaurant updated the format of their menu to make it more readable and clear to customers?
  • What if they updated their hours and then advertised them across all their listings – social media pages, Google profile, website, so that customers could easily determine when they could patronize it?
  • What if they shone a light on their uniquely talented wait staff and advertised them on their website?

We could go on with the “what ifs.”

So when it comes to gaining independence from your competitors, it’s important you don’t implement the same exact marketing strategies that they are.

Consider asking yourself questions like these:
  • Are your competitors using a cookie cutter free website template? Then look into finding a clean, professional look that will accurately reflect your business.
  • Do all their graphics look the same because they use the free version of a popular design software? Then consider learning (or hiring a professional) to create unique, beautiful graphics that will set your designs apart from your competitors.

If you ever notice your competitors jumping on a bandwagon or following a trend, stop and think about it before you jump on with them. Ask yourself if taking part in something that’s trendy is actually going to help market your business . . . or maybe look like you’re just trying to fit in with everyone else. And if you’re thinking about hiring a marketing agency (or if you already have), ask the hard questions, like how they’ll help your business stand apart from the competition.


3. Find Freedom in Running Your Business

After all this talk, you might be thinking “these are great ideas, but who has the time?”

We know the struggles that come with running your own business. But no one Paragon employee knows every detail of every aspect of running a business. And if one of us did, that person certainly doesn’t have the time to implement every great strategy that exists.

At Paragon Marketing Group, our owner Skip doesn’t manage every invoice, design every graphic and website, curate every social media post, pen every video script, or shoot every video. He has a capable team who each uses his or her own expertise to accomplish these tasks.

And having a team of experts to help support Paragon Marketing Group has given Skip great freedom to run his business.

We would love for you to find freedom in running your business, too. And one great way you can do that is to gain some independence in your marketing.

Maybe that looks like hiring a single person in-house to do your marketing.

Maybe that means setting aside a few hours each day to work on marketing, yourself.

Or maybe you could hire a marketing agency like Paragon Marketing Group to run your marketing so you can enjoy the freedom to run your business.

Gaining marketing independence will look different for everyone.


Here’s a Few Takeaways:
  1. Make sure you own your digital assets (and if you don’t, hire someone who will let you).
  2. Differentiate yourself from your competitors (don’t become dependent on your competitors for marketing ideas).
  3. Enjoy the freedom of running your business by not taking on all of your marketing alone (find someone who can help).

If you have any questions, we’re here, and we’re ready to help.

Want to learn more about this topic? Check out our podcast, the Main Street Marketing Podcast, on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or your audio platform of choice.

Luck Is Not A Marketing Strategy

Don't rely on marketing luck to help your business.

Luck is a big theme for the month of March. Most of us think of four-leaf clovers, leprechauns, pots of gold, rainbows, and of course, St. Patrick’s Day. But what about luck in the context of marketing? How does luck play a role in your marketing, and why is it not enough to help you be successful . . . ?


How to Not Rely on Marketing Luck

Let’s face it, all of us know someone who is super lucky. And when it comes to marketing, sometimes it’s easy to hope luck will be enough of a marketing strategy to get your brand out there.

But if you’re reading this, then you probably already know what we’re going to say: luck isn’t a marketing strategy. So as a business owner, what can you do with your marketing that doesn’t rely on just dumb luck?

Here are three things you can start doing right now:

Don't rely on marketing luck to help your business.
Don’t rely on marketing luck to help your business.

1. Accept that Luck Will Play Only a Small Role in Your Marketing

Now while luck isn’t a marketing strategy, it can and will impact your business.

Everyone has a story about a social media post that went viral, or how your dream client walked through your doors, or how an unlikely partnership turned out to be the best thing for your business.

Luck will always play a role in your business, albeit an inconsistent one. The important thing to remember here is that luck is out of your control. You can hope and want it all day, but that doesn’t mean your marketing will always work because you hope it will.

2. Develop the Marketing Strategies You Can Control

Now that we’ve established that luck plays a small role in your marketing, it’s important to understand that luck is out of your control. And if you can’t control luck, then you have to figure out what marketing strategies you can control:

Marketing Channels

In other words, where do you want to market your products or services? You can’t get lucky with an Instagram marketing campaign if you aren’t posting to Instagram. You can’t find new clients through direct mail if you aren’t mailing pieces out to your desired area. Your website won’t keep visitors on the page if it isn’t responsive or optimized for mobile users.

Marketing Dollars

How much of your budget are you willing to dedicate just to marketing? This is a question we find many business owners not wanting to think about. As a small business owner, you might have 132 different things vying for your attention at all times. Marketing is an easy thing to fall to the bottom of the to-do list. And when this happens, relying on luck for your marketing to be successful while not budgeting any dollars towards it won’t cut it.

Marketing Experts

Do you outsource to a marketing agency, or do you try to do it all yourself? This can get really overwhelming for any business owner with his or her hands full. But perhaps there are certain “blind spots” you have when it comes to marketing. Maybe the idea of social media marketing really overwhelms you. Maybe shooting your own marketing videos is something you just don’t have the experience in.

3. Prepare for New Marketing Opportunities

All of us have probably heard a variation of the famous quote by the Roman philosopher, Seneca:

“Luck is what happens when preparation meets opportunity.”

No matter what your take on that quote is, the underlying message is that in order to actively and purposefully get “lucky,” you have to prepare.

So rather than resort to hoping for lucky circumstances or wishful thinking, here are a few ways you can prepare for new opportunities:

Determine Your Marketing Channels

You know you can’t be successful with marketing channels if you’re not actively using them. So you have to decide which marketing channels you want to use, and then the hard part: you have to start executing.

A good way to determine which channels to start with is to ask yourself which channels are going to best serve your business, attract your desired clients, or engage your customers.

Not sure how to figure this out? Consult with a marketing agency like Paragon Marketing Group. Our staff specializes in understanding nearly any type of business. You name it, we’ve probably seen it, heard of it, or worked with a company in that industry.

Determine Your Marketing Budget

Relying on luck isn’t an option for your marketing budget.

But if you’re leery of budgeting a portion of your funds to marketing, don’t let that stop you from marketing altogether. Even if it’s small, determine the amount you’re willing to spend on marketing ahead of time, and stick to that amount, even if you don’t see immediate results.

We recommend choosing an amount you can confidently put towards marketing each month. Remember: if you never spend a dollar marketing your business, you’re losing out on several dollars you could be making.

Determine Your Marketing Plan of Execution

For some business owners, this might be as simple as setting aside an hour each day to dedicate to marketing. For others, one hour a day might be impossible.

Or even if you have the time, you might not know where to start. This is really common! This is the point at which you decide whether you want to do your marketing in-house, by yourself, or outsource to an agency of experts.

Whether you’re looking to completely hand over your marketing to an agency, or you feel comfortable managing certain aspects of it, you can decide how you’re going to market your business.


It’s important to see luck for what it is: an inconsistent, unreliable tool that, without thoughtful and careful preparation, is just that: luck, and nothing else.

Think of luck as that friend who will show up at random times and be the life of the party for one night. But then when you’re at a point in your life where you need someone to lean on, that friend is nowhere to be found.

If you want your marketing to be effective, get prepared. Make a plan. Talk to experts in the field. Because at the end of the day, a marketing plan is only worthwhile if you’re going to put it in action.

Want to learn more about this topic? Check out our podcast, the Main Street Marketing Podcast, on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or your audio platform of choice.

If you have questions about which marketing channels you should use, or how to develop a marketing plan for your business, we’d love to help you.

The Why’s of Marketing

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So when we consider all that goes into marketing, the big “why’s of marketing” we often hear from clients are . . .  

  • “Why is marketing necessary for my business to succeed?”
  • “Why do I have to embrace digital marketing?”
  • “Why is marketing going to make my business any different than other businesses?”
  • “Why do I need to establish a brand?”
  • “Why should I consider outsourcing my marketing to Paragon Marketing Group?”

And we could go on. Now, you might have asked or heard different why’s, and that’s okay. But in some way or other, marketing impacts all of us, every single day. And as a business owner, understanding marketing isn’t just essential to running your business; marketing will help establish your business in the industry and expand its reach.


5 Why’s of Marketing You Should Consider

If you’re a small business owner, here are some “why’s of marketing” you should consider . . . 

A business owner considering the why's of marketing
Which “why’s” should you consider when it comes to your marketing?

Why Is Marketing Necessary for Your Business to Succeed?

Marketing will help your business succeed because it . . . 

  • Creates awareness of your products or services
  • Builds relationships with customers
  • Establishes your credibility as a business
  • Gives you valuable information so you can measure your success
  • Helps you compete in the marketplace

Why Should You Embrace Marketing?

Unlike traditional marketing methods, digital marketing . . . 

  • Is cost-effective, scalable, and measurable
  • Not limited to geography
  • Allows you to target the right audience for your business
  • Gives your business more touchpoints with customers

Why Is Marketing Going to Make Your Business Stand Out from Others?

Marketing will help your business stand out because it . . .

  • Offers you the ability to show and tell why your business is different from others
  • Gives you endless opportunities to set your business apart from competitors
  • Provides a place for you to engage with customers to find out exactly what they want
  • Offers social proof (testimonials, reviews) of your business’s success

Why Do You Need to Establish a Brand?

Establishing your brand will . . . 

  • Corroborate your business’s credibility
  • Increase customers’ familiarity with your business
  • Convert interest into sales
  • Build trust with your customers

Why Should You Consider Outsourcing Your Marketing to Paragon Marketing Group?

Paragon Marketing Group is worth hiring because . . . 

  • We can run your marketing, while you focus on running your business
  • Together, we have more than 60 years of combined experience that covers every aspect of marketing
  • We desire to help organizations, whether they’re personal, corporate, or anything in between
  • We specialize in helping small businesses, startup businesses, Christian businesses, and nonprofits
  • We promise to work with you every step of the way so we can make your vision a reality

So . . . have we convinced you that marketing your small business is absolutely essential? Okay, maybe you still have some questions. Or, maybe you’re already trying your hand at marketing your business yourself. If that’s the case, we have some good news for you:

You started — and that’s often the hardest part. But if you’re looking for help or advice, or maybe just need someone to take some of the marketing off your plate, that’s exactly what we’re here for. Contact us by visiting our website at paragonmarketinggroup.com or call us at 262-443-9092. We can’t wait to help you!

Want to learn more about this topic? Check out our podcast, the Main Street Marketing Podcast, on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or your audio platform of choice.

5 Reasons to Outsource Your Marketing

“Why should I hire you if I can just figure it all out myself?” This is a common question we’ve heard when we talk about why you should outsource your marketing.

And that’s a great question. This might not apply to EVERY business. But most small businesses that are struggling to juggle everything are going to want to hear this. So here are 5 reasons we think it’s time for MOST businesses to outsource their marketing.

Business owner feels overwhelmed. He should consider outsourcing his marketing.
Feeling overwhelmed? Maybe it’s time to outsource your marketing!

5 Reasons to Outsource Your Marketing

1. You’re Juggling Too Many Things

When you have to do everything yourself, two things often happen:

  • You can’t perform every task at a high level because you’re too busy trying to do everything, so often you’re unable to give the necessary attention to all aspects of your business; OR
  • You forget about or give up on trying to do everything, so things like marketing fall by the wayside because you don’t have the time to dedicate to it.

If you see yourself in either or both of those situations, you’re not alone. You’re just juggling too many things, like this business owner.

2. You’re Focused on the Short Term

Like all good things in life, marketing takes time. And that time is a commitment you make to really invest in your business. But most business owners are often just trying to get through the next day, the next week, or the next month. And when it comes to marketing, this mindset is doomed to fail. Why? Because you’re focused on just the short term. It’s time to change your focus.

How do you start thinking with a long-term perspective? Since marketing strategies need regular planning and constant attention, you can start seeing results over time. Unfortunately, it is a rare business owner who can dedicate enough time to create a long-term plan specific to marketing.

That’s why many business owners will throw ideas at the wall and hope for the best. But this rarely works, if ever. And that’s why outsourcing your marketing to a team with the time can prepare your business to be successful over the long term.

3. You’re Losing Valuable Time

We often think of most things to purchase in terms of cost. How much is this lunch going to cost me? Am I going to have enough money to spend on my daughter’s dream wedding? How many dollars did your spouse just spend on that boat?! But what about the cost of your time . . . ?

If you’ve noticed a common thread through all these points, is that in most cases, business owners don’t have the luxury of time to dedicate to marketing. Ask yourself what all you could accomplish if you didn’t have to do all or any marketing by yourself.

Or maybe you haven’t spent much time on marketing, but it’s something you wish you had time for. A great marketing plan takes time and effort to create. And we’d love to help you do that!

4. You’re Limited to Only One Person’s Knowledge

Now maybe you or someone on staff has some marketing experience. That’s awesome! But what if you could multiply that knowledge? Together at Paragon Marketing Group, we offer more than 50 years of experience covering every aspect of marketing. Imagine what you could accomplish with so much more knowledge!

Let’s say you don’t have a background in marketing, but you’re considering hiring a person in-house. Now, this isn’t a bad solution, but consider the difference between hiring a full team of marketing experts as opposed to paying a single person a salary.

5. You Could Have So Many More Services at Your Disposal

Outsourcing your marketing truly does come with its perks. Consider all the additional services you could have employed for your business:

That’s a lot of services! And you could have all of them at your disposal if you outsource your marketing to a full-service group like Paragon!


You now have 5 great reasons to consider outsourcing your marketing. 

Now it’s pretty natural to have doubts or uncertainties about moving forward. It’s a big step. So as you have questions, talk to us. We’d love to discuss things further and find out how we can really take your marketing to the next level, and relieve that pressure you’ve been facing to do everything yourself.

You can contact us by visiting our website at paragonmarketinggroup.com or call us at 262-443-9092. We’d love to hear from you.

Want to learn more about this topic? Check out our podcast, the Main Street Marketing Podcast, on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or your audio platform of choice.

12 Tips Of Holiday Marketing

Here's our gift of holiday marketing tips for small businesses!

Blink, and the holiday season is almost upon us! But did you know the holiday marketing season is already here? Which begs the question: are you ready? Despite inflation, this holiday season could likely experience record-high spending. We want to help you prepare your business by offering our top 12 holiday marketing tips.


12 Holiday Marketing Tips

Now, you might be wondering why 12 tips. Why not 5 or 10? Well, there are 12 days of Christmas. Jesus had 12 disciples. There are 12 months in a year. And you probably need to prepare for what could be your busiest month of sales, which also happens to be during the 12th month of the year. Plus, we’re fans of the number 12. So without further ado, here are our 12 holiday marketing tips:

A laptop, mug, and book on a desk. The workplace is set up for a person to use holiday marketing tips for their business this season.
Use our top holiday marketing tips this season to prepare your business for the holidays!

1. Be Honest with Buyers

It goes without saying that you should be honest with your customers. And now more than ever, people crave authenticity in this highly commercialized season we refer to as “the holidays.” Maybe you’re struggling to offer a certain service or product due to supply issues. Tell your customers upfront. Or perhaps you’ve had to make significant changes to your business due to economic pressures. Either way, communicating the truth will establish your business’s credibility and build trustworthiness with customers.

Source: Rio SEO

2. Connect with Customers Using Holiday Cards

The holidays are overstuffed with commercialism, but that doesn’t mean you can’t find a meaningful way to connect with them. A handwritten and/or photo card creates connection with customers and offers a glimpse of the person behind the business. Or, you could always send a digital holiday card that could be the start of a marketing campaign. Whichever way you do it, don’t miss out on this chance to connect with your customers.

Source: NetSuite

3. Develop Discounts During Inflation

Most consumers expect their holiday shopping to be affected by inflation this year. This creates a great opportunity for business owners to highlight deals, discounts, and special sales. Shoppers will be looking for new, creative ways to save money. With everyone feeling the impact of trying financial times, there’s no better time to offer holiday deals for frugal spenders.

Sources: Numerator, Nextdoor for Business

4. Excite Your Early Shoppers

We’re in the final quarter of the year. Some of your customers might have already FINISHED their holiday shopping! But that’s no reason to panic. According to eMarketer, 40% of shoppers plan to start their holiday spending during these last two months of the year. Gone are the days of most shopping happening in the few days leading up to the Christmas holiday. Reward the shoppers who are prepared to spend early and start marketing your holiday deals and specials now!

Sources: eMarketer, Outbrain

5. Get Your Gift Cards Ready

Unfortunately, since the outbreak of Covid-19, many businesses have struggled to keep up with high demand and supply chain issues. Now is the perfect time to get your gift cards ready. Not only do they make great gifts for business partners or faraway friends and family, but the numbers are also in your favor: last holiday season saw a 27% increase in gift cards.

Sources: Cardlytics, Nextdoor for Business

6. Keep Your Customers Top of Mind

For many people, the holiday season is not so much the “most wonderful time of the year,” but rather the most stressful time of the year. All of us can recall a time when we weren’t treated with respect by a business. Or, maybe we had a terrible experience, but the business had no solutions to offer. Sometimes it’s easy to forget what it’s like to be the customer. So as you make your marketing plans for the holiday season, make sure you’re keeping your customers in the front of your mind when making decisions.

Source: WP Swings

7. Mobilize Your Site for Mobile Users

More people are shopping on their smartphones and tablets today, and you want your digital presence ready for the season, too. Whether you’re B2B or B2C, your site visitors want to have a pleasant online experience. Why is this so important? It will keep them on your site longer, AND make them more likely to purchase if it’s easy. Optimizing your site for mobile will enable your page to load faster and could play a big role in increasing your sales, especially with increased web traffic around the holidays.

Sources: PageFly, Think With Google

8. Review Prior Year Results

When in doubt of where to start with your holiday marketing plan, look at how your business performed during last year’s holiday season. Whether you want to do a deep dive into Google Analytics, consider former successful (or failed) marketing campaigns, or repeat small changes that unexpectedly increased sales, historical information often offers a wealth of information.

Source: NetSuite

9. Send Fewer Emails to Keep Subscribers

How many times have you unsubscribed from businesses that seemed like they had nothing better to do than spam your email inbox? Now email marketing is a valuable, tried and true marketing method. But especially around the holidays, consumers receive countless emails. Even multiple per day from the same company! Give your email subscribers the gift of limited emails this holiday season.

Source: Ignite Visibility

10. Stick to Social Media Marketing

Social media is an ideal marketing channel to use year-round, and there’s no exception to that fact this holiday season. Nearly three quarters of global marketers utilize social media marketing, and you should too. In addition to paid advertising, posting giveaways or contests on social media is a great way to capture organic leads during the holidays.

Sources: HubSpot, Ignite Visibility

11. Utilize User Reviews

Now more than ever, businesses need to offer proof that their product or service is, indeed, worth it. And while there are many ways to approach that, user reviews act as a great proof of concept. Whether you’re highlighting 5-star reviews on your website, showcasing well-known customers, or filming a moving testimonial, the holiday season is the time to emphasize positive user reviews.

Source: WP Swings

12. Winterize Your Web Presence

It’s not just our homes, vehicles, or boats that need winterizing in Wisconsin (or anywhere north, for that matter). Don’t neglect your online marketing presence. Updating your Facebook cover photo, using a catchy blog post title (we think ours is pretty good!), or giving your website a festive look will get your customers in the holiday spirit while also demonstrating your business’s attention to detail and ability to stay current.

Source: WP Swings


There are so many ways you can maximize your marketing for the holiday season! We hope these holiday marketing tips will help your business succeed and sell during the holidays. Whether you’re gearing up for a busy shopping time or just need help with your marketing, contact Paragon Marketing Group for all your seasonal and non-seasonal marketing needs.

It’s Time To Plan Your Marketing For 2023

A marketer pointing to a graph on his computer to demonstrate why it's important to plan your marketing for 2023.

We’re still a few months from the new year, but that doesn’t mean your marketing shouldn’t be prepared. It’s time to plan your marketing for 2023. Aside from inflation and economic changes impacting businesses nationwide, technological advances and new, emerging trends in marketing mean it’s even more important to start planning your marketing for the upcoming year.

As a full-service marketing group, we believe it’s important that your marketing attract new clients while retaining your current customers. Here are three reasons why it’s time to plan your marketing for 2023:


1. Marketing Trends Are Always Changing . . . And So Should You

Between a global pandemic and constant advancements in technology, it isn’t surprising that advertising trends are changing. While we believe in celebrating your milestones, the marketing machine is constantly evolving, which means your marketing strategies should, too. Whether you need help with your website or a social channel, it’s time to map out marketing strategies for 2023.

Constantly evolving marketing trends means it's time to change and plan your marketing for 2023.
Constantly evolving marketing trends means it’s time to change and plan your marketing for 2023.

2. New Consumers’ Habits Requires A Mobile-First Mindset

While the pandemic might have slowed in-person business for many consumers, those same consumers not only continue to spend more time online, but they also use their mobile devices to shop, search for businesses, and view websites on their mobile devices. And with this move here to stay, businesses need to ensure their websites are responsive, consider increasing their mobile advertising budget, and make decisions with a mobile-first mindset to continue to attract today’s consumers.

Plan your marketing for 2023 with a mobile-first mindset as more consumers continue to search and shop on their mobile devices.
Plan your marketing for 2023 with a mobile-first mindset as more consumers continue to search and shop on their mobile devices.

Source: FinancesOnline


3. Marketing Experts Could Give You The Upper Hand

Many people are overwhelmed by the prospect of trying to design their own website, get their business in all the proper listings, and post regularly to multiple social channels in addition to all the other marketing avenues they could be utilizing. What often helps a business stand out from the crowd is bringing in a third-party expert. Why? Because marketing firms stay up-to-date on the latest trends and specialize in providing marketing services for businesses big or small. They can even manage your marketing completely if you rather focus on running your business. Whether you need an outside opinion or guidance, firms like Paragon Marketing Group can provide the necessary expertise you need.

Consider hiring a marketing firm, like Paragon Marketing Group, to help you in the year as you plan for marketing in 2023.
Consider hiring a marketing firm, like Paragon Marketing Group, to help you in the year as you plan for marketing in 2023.

Source: Paragon Marketing Group


Marketing trends will continue to change, so it’s vital that your business embrace the future. Whether you choose to hire a marketing firm for outside expertise, mobilize your website to create a better online experience for your mobile users, or map out a marketing strategy to prepare for the new year, now is the time to plan your marketing for 2023.

Marketing Phobia: It’s A Real Thing!

Marketing Phobia: it's a real thing!

When you run a business, you have to market yourself. Period! But many businesses do not do this continually. Why? Marketing Phobia! Some may say that it’s not a real thing but it is actually true. Throughout the course of every year, we run into people all the time that are scared to market their organization. It may sound silly, however there are some important reasons for it.

1. The business owner just doesn’t know where to start.

Getting started can be overwhelming. A well constructed marketing plan can relieve this anxiety and put your business on a clear path for success. Some first steps: Define where you want to go with your business, identify who your target audience is, and determine a proper budget for your business. This is critical knowledge for you to have as you decide on how to construct your plan.

2. Misconception on cost.

Business owners create in their own minds some pretty grandiose price tags when it comes to marketing. When in reality, they may be way off. This happens many times because they hear what X person is spending or what Y company spent. But that’s not you or your business. The cost of what your company would need to spend to reach your goals could be a fraction of what someone else paid. Marketing towards your goals and your desired results can paint an accurate picture of what your true costs will be and not a figure from someone else’s experience.

3. Fear of success.

Yes, that’s right, the fear of success. Many business owners actually do not market their business because they fear they may gain too much business. Understandably, this one can keep a business owner up at night. However, you have to put your name out there and keep it foremost in people’s minds, so they know you exist and can call upon you whenever they need you. It can definitely bring in more business, but if you have a well constructed plan on how to handle the growth without sacrificing your quality and customer service, you can face this fear!

4. You may have had bad experiences with marketing companies in the past.

This one is big, whether it was a personal experience or one you heard from a third party. Unfortunately, the reality is, there are some marketing firms out there that are less than stellar. We’ve seen, however, there are a lot more that are really good at what they do and are worth every penny invested. The key to overcoming this issue is to do your homework as an owner. Get references, talk with the team who will be working with you, understand what they can do for you, and look for a team who holds transparency and accountability at the center of your relationship.

Anyone can overcome marketing phobia. It takes having that satisfying relationship with the right marketing company to help you get past your fears. If you find a marketing company that will partner with you throughout your journey of growth, we promise you’ll be glad you made the investment.

Importance of Digital Advertising

Nearly everything is digital in this day and age. Buying products and chatting with your loved ones is easily accessible, and so is advertising for your business. Here are some important digital advertising tools to enhance your business’ marketing strategy.

YouTube Pre-Roll

Also known as in-stream video advertising, pre-roll ads are a great tool to get your business out there. You know when you go to watch a video on YouTube and an advertisement pops up before or during your video that gives you the “Skip Ad” option? That could be your business’ advertisement! Most people aren’t a fan of commercials. But if they’re done well, they provide an entertaining and helpful break, which may lead new consumers your way. There are three main types of pre-roll advertising your business can use:

  • Skippable video ads: this option follows a pay-per-view model, so you pay when the viewer watches the entire ad, or when they reach 30 seconds. This method gives users the option to watch the video after five seconds.
  • Non-skippable video ads: these video ads are 15-20 seconds long and, of course, are unable to be skipped by viewers. This method also follows the pay-per-view option.
  • Bumper ads: these are non-skippable and the video is six seconds long, but they follow a pay-per-1000-view model

Pay-Per-Click Ads 

PPC, or Pay-Per-Click ads, is a method in which you pay a fee each time your online advertisement is clicked on. The most popular way to use PPC is through search engine advertising. This means we place your ads in a search engine’s (like Google) sponsored links when someone searches a keyword related to your product or service. This is an extremely cost-effective tool because you’re only paying when a user reaches your website from the ad. It’s also measurable and targeted, so you get to choose the demographic that you are trying to reach and you’re able to see what your ROI (return on investment) is.

Social Media Ads

Paying for advertisements on social media is a common and useful tool for your business. The benefits of this over organic social media posting is that if you are trying to market a current special or limited-time product, or even just general advertising, it pushes the advertisement out to more people than it would organically. By using a mix of paid and organic ads, your business is sure to flourish on social media. Popular forms of paid advertising on social media use Facebook and Instagram, but  Twitter and LinkedIn are also good options.

Retargeting Ads

This method allows you to show targeted ads to users who have visited your website and haven’t completed a conversion like a contact form, download a file, or purchase an item. Marketers use this type of digital advertising to track codes that show users your business’ advertisement on relevant sites or places they frequently visit.

There are a ton of beneficial ways to use digital advertising for your business’ marketing strategy. If you have questions about these marketing tools or want to learn more, don’t hesitate to contact Paragon Marketing Group. Call us today at (262) 443-9092.

Creative Marketing Ideas For Spring

Is the thought of warmer weather springing up creative thoughts and ideas for your business? Flowers aren’t the only thing that are preparing to bloom this season – your business can, too! As winter comes to a close, we step out of hermit mode and are ready to leap into something exciting. Here are some creative marketing ideas for your business to try out this upcoming spring season.

Be Local

While it’s important to maintain your online presence, it’s equally important to be present in your local community. Check out the calendar for upcoming events that your business can partake in. Even if your business doesn’t have anything to do with a certain event outright, it’s a great way to get your name out there. For example, if your hometown has a farmer’s market coming up, don’t be afraid to ask to set up a table. You can hand out refreshments or have a game of cornhole for people to play while also creating a space to start up a conversation about your products and services. This is a great way to build connections!

Use Unique Holidays To Your Advantage

From National Lumpy Rug Day to National Awkward Moments Day, there are a ton of unconventional holidays that you can use to market your business. Not only can this easily create more content for your business, but it’s a fun and unique way to interact with your customers. 

Host A Challenge

Who doesn’t love a little friendly competition? Hosting a challenge is a wonderful way to bring your customers together and to bring in new ones! If you’re a bar or restaurant owner, host a challenge for people to create their own signature dish. If you’re a marketing agency, challenge people to write a blog post every day for two weeks. This way you can push your clients creatively while also getting the chance to know them on a more personal level.

Get Visual

Did you know that visuals increase a viewer’s desire to engage by 80%? Spring is the perfect time to step outside of your comfort zone by trying out bright, new colors and fun animations for your business’ social media content. Use graphics, pictures, and videos to relay important messages to your clients instead of just regular text posts. You can also use graphics in your email marketing and more conventional marketing like flyers and postcards. 

These are just a few of many fun and creative marketing ideas to boost your business’ strategy this spring. Don’t be afraid to step outside of the box and try something new. If you aren’t sure where to start with graphic design or need help revamping your social media, contact us today! (262) 443-9092

Why Personalized Marketing Is Important

When trying to grow a business, some think that casting a net to a large audience gives them the highest chance of obtaining new customers, but did you know that 80% of consumers are more likely to buy from a company that provides a customized experience? If you’re looking to attract consumers and expand your business, personalized marketing is the way to go, and here’s why…

What Is Personalized Marketing?

Personalized marketing, or one-on-one marketing, is a strategy targeting individuals based on their past behaviors and interests. For example, when you’re watching a YouTube video or online shopping, you’ll get ads for something you have searched for in the past. You may also get emails from your favorite online shop with the clothing items you left sitting in your cart. 

This kind of marketing is done by gathering customer data from survey feedback, loyalty program information, social media and website engagement, and more.


Benefits

Not only is personalization a win for your customers, but it’s a win for your business, too.

Increased Customer Loyalty

People like to feel valued and remembered! By individualizing things like email marketing, your customers are more likely to make another purchase. Did you know that 65% of a company’s business comes from repeat customers? You create more revenue by keeping current customers happy instead of spending money to acquire new customers.

Better Content

This one can often be overlooked, but is extremely important. By knowing what your customers like, you can create content that is catered to them. In other words, you can bring personality to your content while being engaging and relevant.

Better Marketing ROI

Personalized marketing is actually more cost-effective than traditional advertising. Sending a general ad out will not guarantee the majority of the audience will have a use for the service or product, limiting your return. Even if it means sending it to fewer people, you’re more likely to bring in higher revenue with personalized ads. According to this study, personalized marketing can increase sales and deliver up to 8x the ROI (return on investment) on what you spend on marketing.


Examples

There are many ways to practice one-on-one marketing, and some will work better for your business than others! Here are some examples to spark some ideas.

Email Marketing

Not only does email marketing have the greatest reach to customers, but it’s customizable, personable, and measurable. You can use impactful email subject lines, refer to customers by their name, and include content that they might enjoy. The best part is email marketing allows you to see who is opening your emails, what links they’re clicking on within the email, and where they go to when they visit your website.

Customer Surveys

Although you may already have access to customer’s information through Google Analytics, ad campaign reports, social media analytics, and SEO (search engine optimization), you can get even more focused information. Don’t be afraid to send out a survey to your customers to ask how they feel about your current service and what they want to see from you. You can also ask for general questions like their age, gender, and geographical location, to better cater to them.

Loyalty Programs

According to this study, customers who engage in high-performing loyalty programs are twice as likely to increase their frequency of purchases. Your company can provide customers with coupons, special offers, or discounts in exchange for their loyalty to your business.

Retargeting Ads

Unlike regular banner ads, retargeting ads allow your business to show targeted ads to customers who have already visited your website who didn’t complete a conversion like leaving an item in their shopping cart, filling in a contact form, etc. Retargeting ads can increase sales and improve brand awareness when done correctly. Every time customers see an ad with your company’s logo, the more they’ll recognize your company and make a purchase. You can even retarget customers through Google or Facebook by uploading a list of customer emails you want to target.


By prioritizing one-one-one marketing, you’re putting your customers first. Not only will you build a better relationship with your customers, but they’ll want to keep coming back for more because they understand their value as a loyal customer to your company. If you have questions about personalized marketing, or want to up your marketing game, call Paragon Marketing Group. (262) 443-9092