Blog segmenting for Lead conversion

Let’s say you walk into a library looking for a children’s book. You obviously expect to find neat stacks of books lined right up to the top, with clear demarcations about category and sub category. That way you know where to look and you won’t be fishing around wasting precious time.

Blog segmentation is similar, it’s a neat technique that helps you compartmentalise your content, so that it can be searched on easily and quickly by those who are looking for exactly that particular piece of content.

Segmentation of your content

Blog segmentation is a step your brand should typically employ in the initial stages of the online marketing strategy, that way you can tailor-make blog content depending on the user and increase the probability of closing a sale. By using social media tools, you already have at hand a valuable data bank that defines the precise attitudes and needs of your potential customer, thereby making your job a wee bit easier.

To illustrate this point, let’s imagine a clothing web portal that posts regular blogs on fashion tips and styles of the season. This portal will segment their blogs such that a defined group of people will be seeing distinct and relevant blog posts pertaining and appealing to them and only them. An 18 year old girl, who is probably going to college and is interested in online sales and discounts, will be most likely to see blogs such as ‘Summer Sales, get upto 50% off’ or perhaps ‘Pocket friendly fashion for the teenager’.

The more a person sees personalised content, the more he/she feels the marketing messages were undoubtedly created for them and the higher your chances for conversions. What’s more, the better the long-term relationship with the customer will be.

All said and done, segmentation does take on varied hues once you get down to it. For e.g., there are segments based on broad categories such as geographical location, gender basis, age basis and even interest based segmentation.

Consider this Psycho-graphic parameters

If you’re looking at segmentation based on Geographical parameters you’ll have a fair idea about the climate, the weather, probably population statistics too.
Geo Locations
This way you can generate specific content for a country/ city based on these broad parameters. It is definitely safe to assume that people living in Russia would require snow boots, isn’t it?

Furthermore, there is an added advantage of upselling your products. So say, you’ve posted blog content on Skiing gear, you can also post related blogs such as Ski tours or ski boots.

Therein lies your opportunity to create more sales.Now suppose you’re segmenting your blogs based on Psycho-graphic parameters, you will most assuredly begin with data about their personal interests, values, way-of-thinking and standards of living. This allows you to decide which blog can be viewed by whom. Coupled with other data such as details on where they live, payment mode preference, what they wear or drive and what they like to purchase, blogs are an effective sales arsenal ready at hand.

Target interesting and specific blogs that would appeal to a customer (who you know beforehand) has a natural affinity to desire something over other choices. Ordinary content will create ordinary relationships and you can expect only ordinary results from your targeted blog campaign- The key word being relevance and user interest.

Age and Gender

Another vital criterion of segregation is based on age and gender. Remember, these are extremely important parameters and allow you to post content that is based on hard data such as buyer preferences of male versus females and varying purchasing tendencies of people from differing age groups.

Compartmentalizing and targeting specific blogs based on this criterion will generate more sales as the content is more relevant to their tastes and persona. As far as possible, choose fascinating blog topics that avoid sweeping statements about any particular age or gender.

Which segmentation parameter to choose?

Not too small, not too big, that is the mantra of blog segmentation. Ideally, choose the segmentation parameters such be such that they remain consistent and constant even over a period of time. Don’t try to gauge the efficacy of your campaign based on the one time promotional campaign.

Remember, the right bait and hook catches the biggest fish.

FAQ

Is Digital marketing the future?

Digital marketing is one of the ways in which you can boost the business sales like never before. Having said that, considering how reliant everyone has become on digital marketing, it is all set to rule the future. Here is why –

  • The extent to which people these days are using the internet throws light on how increased internet usage would be in the days to come.
  • Digital marketing is an excellent way of building brand awareness among people.
  • All the digital marketing strategies put forth by the companies can be monitored as well. The expectation vs. reality picture becomes way clearer now. This further helps in opening up doors for improvement, if any.

Is digital branding the same as digital marketing?

No. Digital Marketing and Digital Branding are different from each other. Digital Marketing focusses on promoting a particular product or service, highlighting its benefits and how useful it would be to the consumers. Digital branding on the other hand is much more subtle and highlights the personality of the company or brand as a whole. Products and services will come and go. Digital marketing strategies will change to suit the seasonal needs or are tailor made for the product in question. However Digital branding is like a long tern digital marketing strategy to bolster the reputation of the company. It communicates what are the core values of the company and what they do to upkeep those values to give the best customer experience.

Why Digital marketing is important for marketing?

Digital Marketing has become an essential part of today’s business world. It has become so competitive that traditional marketing methods are no longer as effective as before. Digital marketing can improve your conversion rate, boost traffic to the site, keep your customers engaged, helps you understand the market and customers with valuable insights, increases your reputation, and is generally cost effective. Most of your online customers are using their mobile phones to access your site. Digital marketing helps make your business more accessible to mobile users, who make up nearly 60% of the clientele. It makes the entire customer journey more interactive and memorable, bringing you loyal customers, who come just for a good user experience. Digital marketing can also be automated, freeing you from the hassle of keeping track of the campaigns.

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