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Few small businesses aim to retain digital customers

They lack the budget and resources to keep buyers loyal

Almost one-third of small businesses (31%) concentrate their digital marketing efforts on increasing sales, but most aren't prioritizing engaging current customers, according to a survey by The Manifest, a business news and how-to website, which found that small businesses are not maximizing their digital marketing investments.

But only 6% of small businesses' say their primary digital marketing goal this year is customer retention. Furthermore, only 6% of small businesses are focused on SEO, which is an effective method of growing long-term, organic traffic to their site.

Lauren Douglas, chief marketing officer of FountainheadME, a marketing agency in California, said: "You must create a relationship with current customers to retain them.Make them feel that you are talking to them personally, and you will improve brand loyalty. Companies may be losing sales as they focus on more challenging wins instead of targeting already interested customers."

Among the company's findings:

Robert Weiss, president of MultiVision Digital, a video production agency in New York, said that he considers it a win if the money invested in digital marketing is matched, not exceeded, in returns. "We just want a 1 to 1 ratio because for us, once we acquire a client, there's a strong long-term value proposition because we keep clients," Weiss said.

The company also found that:

The Manifest's 2019 Small Business Digital Marketing Survey included 529 U.S. small business managers or owners. The full report has been made available here: https://themanifest.com


Sources: The Manifest /
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Have you seen How To SELL Anything?

This incredible sales handbook distils an expert's lifetime of sales and marketing experience and hands it to you on a platter, in a simple, easy-to-follow format.

With existing customers being the most valuable source of income for any business, this book will teach you how to increase your return business and make more profit from your most loyal customers - and even how to reduce the costs of dealing with your least profitable customers.

You'll learn to sell yourself, sell your products, and sell your brand on the internet, writing high-conversion landing pages, social media posts, and more. You'll start attracting customers you didn’t even know existed, and learn the top trade secrets for customer retention.

You'll become a lean, mean selling machine. See how the experts do it and learn to adapt what they've done for your own profit. You'll learn to write strong, powerful, effective sales copy, whether it's for a sales script, sales letter, flyer, insert, advert or just about anything else.

You'll learn how to sell whether you're selling by telephone, by mail, or even meeting prospects face-to-face. You'll find out how to size them up, present yourself, nail down their true needs, close the sale, and learn to tackle the tricky ones.

You'll discover the biggest secrets of successful direct mail sellers, sales letter writers, and how to segment and choose the right prospects for each campaign.

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