Taken from an article on Marketing Week.
The car maker will be the tier one automotive sponsor of the Games after agreeing a deal with the London Organising Committee of the Olympic Games and Paralympic Games (Locog).
BMW will provide a fleet of 4,000 cars, while BMW bicycles and motorcycles will be used by athletes and officials at the 2012 Games.
Bath Marketing are thinking of getting into training!!
Jamie Oliver – a seriously clever businessman
His website gets something like 1.4 million unique visitors a month!
Any thoughts on this anyone? email me paul@bathmarketingconsultancy.co.uk
No single marketing effort works all the time for every business…..
…. so rotate several marketing tactics and vary your approach. Your customers tune out after a while if you get repetitive. Not only that, YOU get can bored too. Marketing can be fun, so take advantage of the thousands of opportunities available for communicating your value to customers. Look at Blogs, e marketing, networking events, forums, direct mail, referrals, cold calls and cross selling.
But don’t be random about your selection. Bath Marketing suggests that you plan carefully. Always try and get feedback from customers and adapt your efforts accordingly.
Good luck!
Who Bath Marketing work with
After a very productive breakfast meeting at the Bath Business Club group (very early!) yesterday morning, I finally got around to putting into practice some of the things I preach about and have uploaded some client logos onto my website.
With your website acting like a shop window for the world to see, I think it is important that you show the world who you work with and preferably, what they say about you. Give people the chance to get to know you and your business; create a personality.
If you would like a one hour free audit of your businesses marketing activity, drop paul an email paul@bathmarketingconsultancy.co.uk
Social marketing explained
Every marketing agency I know is jumping on the ‘seminar’ band wagon by running seminars on areas like social Networking, charging people and then looking to exploit the prospective
customers’ lack of knowledge in this area by getting them to pay them to manage this sort of initiative.
There is huge amounts of information online for free and I came across a very good article by Colin Gilchrist that explains what you need to know. He talks about what sort of companies employ what type of initiatives, for what purpose and what may well happen in the future – ‘ I am fairly convinced that the current formats of existing tools including the likes of Twitter, Facebook and LinkedIn will either disappear or evolve into more user friendly formats that better suit our nature.’
To Bath Marketing Consultancy, social networking (or social media, or social marketing) is all about using the available online tools to suit your marketing strategy. Don’t be tricked into buying into a single approach or initiative. In addition, be careful of jumping on bandwagons – do you really need a Facebook account just because everyone else does? Use each initiative differently. There is no point in posting the same information on your Twitter page as your Blog, Linkedin and Facebook pages as ‘followers’ may just get the same information from you multiple times. Tailor what you are saying to each individual network.
Some of the best advice is to research the internet fully, see what you can learn and then talk to a professional if need be and you can then devise a structured plan that will work for your business and achieve your business objectives.
£23m anyone?!
A recent post on Marketing Magazine’s website shows that Samsung is reviewing its £23m UK advertising account.
For those agencies that are interested, the electronics company’s UK marketing campaigns are increasingly being used for its global product launches. Martin-Cruz (the company’s Marketing Director) added that he was pushing for a ‘double-digit’ increase in the brand’s 2010 UK marketing budget.
Unfortunately, this account is a little out of reach for Bath Marketing Consultancy, but am more than happy to ride shotgun if required!
Problems with your host?
This entry is not a witch hunt. It is more about informing you of potential hurdels when working with external people so I thought it was worth sharing….
Anyway, one of these hurdles that I now have personal experience of is being appointed by a client to work with them and develop their online marketing and SEO and then finding that this client already had a very protective advertising agency who arranged their hosting and domain registration through an external third party.
This agency became incredibly juvenile and refused to grant me FTP access to this website despite being instructed to do so by the client on the grounds that they owned the hosting thus preventing the required work taking place. In addition, this agency then tried to enforce that the client in question source new hosting by threatening to take the website down despite the hosting not expiring until 2010.
This is illegal.
If you have paid for a website and its hosting, you own it and therefore have rights to give access to whoever you want, whenever you want.
Bath Marketing’s tips are that, whoever you work with for website design and online marketing, always ensure you have:
a) a back up copy of your website files including any databases
b) full FTP access details
c) full control of your domain name and DX records by making sure they are in your name NOT the person you are working with.
Good luck!!
Tractor Company joins Bath Marketing
Bath Marketing Consultancy have just started working with a local company in Vobster called Compact Tractors who had been slipping down the Google rankings despite regular attention from an SEO specialist company in Portsmouth.
As the company relies heavily on the performance of its website, the ability to be found in Google is paramount and, when you offer an exclusive product, the market needs to be able to find it easily via search.
After an extensive period of work, the company is already performing better for organic searches, climbing the organic listing positions and we will be taking over his Google adwords campaign in November and can already predict a cheaper cost per click.
This is the fifth company that we have worked with on their SEO with huge successes resulting in increased traffic, increased enquiries and increased business for our clients.
Give paul a call on 01373 814696 and see what we can do for your business.
Why doesn\'t my site appear organically on Google??!
A recent article I saw on Article Maker that pretty much sums up the 5 basic steps to getting your website in the best condition to be found on Google and other search engines. There is no single initiative that will tick all the SEO boxes and don\’t be fooled by anyone selling inbound links to your site from someone in India posting your domain name onto link building sites!
If you want the 5 ways look at relevant content, keyword optimisation, link popularity, link quality and article publishing.
Bath Marketing suggest that you work with your web designer and marketing people to lay the foundations for a conclusive online strategy.
Why doesn’t my site appear organically on Google??!
A recent article I saw on Article Maker that pretty much sums up the 5 basic steps to getting your website in the best condition to be found on Google and other search engines. There is no single initiative that will tick all the SEO boxes and don’t be fooled by anyone selling inbound links to your site from someone in India posting your domain name onto link building sites!
If you want the 5 ways look at relevant content, keyword optimisation, link popularity, link quality and article publishing.
Bath Marketing suggests that you work with your web designer and marketing people to lay the foundations for a conclusive online strategy.

