Marketing Ideas to Get Scrappy Like a Pro
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5 Solid Marketing Ideas To Help You Get Scrappy Like A Pro

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We all need to work smarter, not harder, on our marketing, right? I will share five solid marketing ideas to help you “Get Scrappy” like a pro. That pro is Nick Westergaard, author of Get Scrappy: Smarter Digital Marketing for Businesses Big and Small.

Whether you're a small business, entrepreneur, or large company, many marketing objectives remain the same. During the initial social media marketing evolution, small brands have shown up in Newsfeeds and timelines across different platforms on equal footing. Still, monster budgets give big brands a huge advantage with their ability to outsource talent and manpower. The divide grows as social media advertising has become essential to reach potential clients and current customers, giving big brand budgets the best opportunity to be seen. But have no fear – you can become a scrappy marketer and prosper with your social media campaigns.

“Scrappy is thinking like an underdog (even if you aren’t) with a winning and determined mindset. Getting scrappy is more than just being cheap. Scrappy isn’t about dumbing down your marketing and saving your brain cells. In fact, getting scrappy is about using more of your brain to help you do more with less. That’s why a key tenet of the Scrappy Mindset is putting your brains before your budget. To do more with less, you need first to define what it is that you’re doing.”

I will share a few highlights from Nick's book, Get Scrappy, but make sure to grab your copy so you can highlight, dog-ear, and savor. Your updated marketing plan will thank you.

Take these five marketing ideas and apply them to your social media

1. Community counts

“Among the new opportunities digital marketing has brought about is the ability to cultivate and grow online communities. We don’t simply talk to our fans and customers anymore. We have conversations with them that help us build community. A passionate, brand-driven community can be a powerful way to connect people and create an army of brand ambassadors.”

2. Find inspiration in unexpected places

“Technology is moving too fast for you to be confined by the proven ideas in your industry. To stay ahead, you have to learn to collect insights and ideas from beyond your specific niche and industry.”

3. Measure What Matters

“Metrics are abundant in digital marketing. Measure what matters by aligning your performance data around your map’s destination or business objective. Use these metric recipes to help you share your success with the rest of your team.”

4. Embrace your people power

“Make no mistake about it: for many, there is a people problem in marketing today. β€œLack of time” is among the biggest content marketing challenges reported across industries, according to the Content Marketing Institute and MarketingProfs.  This lack of time is directly associated with who’s doing the work and how it’s getting done. Data from Salesforce shows that 60 percent of organizations have a 1-to 3-person social media team.” Yikes!

5. Connect your digital dots

You must bring all your plans together: email marketing, paid search, and social media. Trying to manage them separately is time-consuming and ineffective.

“To get our social media and content marketing efforts in gear, we have to create a sustainable engine capable of producing engaging content and conversations on an ongoing basis. It’s also noteworthy that β€œHow do we get the work done?” is itself a question. Building an engine powered by questions can help you create the marketing you need to reach your destination and accomplish your goals effectively and efficiently while informing, educating, and entertaining your customers.”

Reality check: “Social media unicorns don't exist.”

I hope you're inspired to read more and dig into these scrappy marketing ideas. Let me know what works for you on your marketing in the comments below.

Load up your reading list for a scrappy, entire library of marketing ideas. I also recommend:

Content Rules: How to Create Killer Blogs, Podcasts, Videos, Ebooks, Webinars (and More) That Engage Customers and Ignite Your Business by Ann Handley and C.C. Chapman

The Art of Social Media: Power Tips for Power Users – the book I co-authored with marketing legend Guy Kawasaki

Youtility: Why Smart Marketing Is about Help Not Hype by Jay Baer

Ready to get scrappy and supercharge your marketing game? We'd love to hear how you're applying these ideas to make big moves with small budgets. Share your scrappy marketing wins in the comments below and let's keep the inspiration flowing!

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5 Comments

  1. Peg,

    These are great highlights from the book. I agree that we should all think about way to get scrappy especially about the people power. That’s one aspect that I lack in business. I hired an assistant once before but found myself doing all the work. Womp Womp! I need to locate quality service to help grow my business way faster than I can alone.

    Great post! Thank you!

  2. There are very useful tips to be almost perfect in social media marketing. One need to do proper research before starting a brand promotion on social media sites, on both the platform’s user behaviour, limitations as well as brand’s services/products and limitations. Then one can be able to make a perfect promotion strategy.

  3. Peg, great points from this book! Especially enjoyed #1, community counts. Actual conversations with people are so important. And having a strong focused brand, where you have a clear promise, a consistent and positive experience for people – really boosts your audience and makes them brand ambassadors.

    Thanks so much for recommending this book!
    -John

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