Marketing experts are usually creative people. Those creative skills can be used to focus on your project management skills, plan efficiently, create faster than ever, prove your return on investment, and generally win at marketing.
Define Your Marketing Goals To Focus Projects On Growth
As a marketer, you probably have a lot of ideas for things you could do. Use a vetting process to understand what projects you need to tackle, based on the impact on your business.
For example, are you trying to increase traffic, increase email subscribers, and increase customers? A digital agency can help you to connect to your goals. If it doesn’t connect to one of your goals, then don’t do it.
Prioritize Your Marketing Projects
Prioritize your projects based on the kind of content that you know sells, and to your overarching marketing goals.
To get started, rate your content on a scale of one to three. A score of three means that the project will influence your goals significantly, whereas a score of one means the project should be rethought.
Define Your Project Requirements
A lot of startups, especially in the world of software, use agile project management to help you move quickly and more nimbly. Agile management means you can use stories to define the outcome of your projects.
This means that the requirements for each project aren’t based on a type of content, but on the end result that your audience wants.
To help with this, you could use:
Before you focus on a marketing project as a single piece of content, put yourself in the shoes of your audience. Form a story, like, “As a (audience role), I want to (action your content will encourage), to (angle of your content that focuses on the benefits of consuming your content). From there, choose the best content types for your audience.