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Which Type of Marketing is Right for Your Company to Bring in the Best Results?

Written by Todd Laire | Sep 26, 2018 12:10:00 PM

When you’re crunching the numbers on your business and analyzing statistics from the past year - do me a favor and think about your marketing. Was it successful? Do you think you should have closed more leads than you did? Are you ready to move from outdated marketing techniques to advanced and proven tactics?

As Inbound Marketers, we realize that we have some bias towards the discussion of which marketing practice you should use for your business, but this breakdown on outbound vs. inbound marketing can better help you decide which practice to move forward with into the next year.


Outbound Marketing

Outbound Marketing simply refers to traditional marketing -- sending your message out to as many consumers as possible with the hopes that they will see it and convert to a lead and then a customer. This includes billboards, cold-calling, commercials, pay-per-click ads, and direct mail. 

Strengths of Outbound include:

  • Higher reach
  • Quicker way to send a message

You can launch a campaign and reach millions of people within a week’s time resulting in leads in less than 2 weeks - IF done right and with the right amount of money spent.

Drawbacks of Outbound include: 

  • Results depend on the amount you spend - when the money stops, the results stop
  • Doesn't take Buyer's Journey into consideration
  • Outbound Marketing tends to be more disliked by audiences

Inbound Marketing

Hubspot defines it as a marketing method to bring potential customers to you, rather than having your marketing efforts fight for their attention. Since the modern buyer, on average, does 70% of their own research on a product before contacting the company, inbound marketing is structured to give the buyer all the information they need, and when they are asking for it, before calling the company WE want them to call.

 

It starts with a process called The Buyer's Journey

A process that potential buyers go through to become aware of, evaluate, and eventually purchase a product. 

  • Awareness Stage: The buyer realizes they have a problem.
  • Consideration Stage: The buyer defines their problem and starts to research ways to solve it.
  • Decision Stage: The buyer chooses a solution.

The content Inbound pushes is created to meet the potential client where they are in the journey - awareness, consideration, and decision. It does not interrupt them, but "finds" them when they need it.

 

Inbound Marketing also follows a 4-stage process in the wooing of potential customers and guiding them through the Buyer's Journey:

  • ATTRACT: Getting potential clients interested in your product or service 
  • CONVERT: Offering helpful resources to answer buyers' questions and needs
  • CLOSE: Converting these leads into customers, after you've built a relationship of trust
  • DELIGHT: Congrats! You have a customer - now let’s not lose them. Find ways to treat them well and reward them.

Our purpose as an Inbound Marketing Agency is to help businesses fully stock their website and social media with all the information their potential clients will want to consume before making the big buying decision. Blogs, downloadable ebooks, whitepapers, comparisons, video content, case studies, reviews, and more.

Drawbacks of Inbound include:

  • Results tend to come later in the campaign - not upfront
  • Higher upfront investment
  • Takes more participation from the business and marketing agency than Outbound

Which Should I Choose?

Ultimately you have to figure out what works best for your business depending on your market, your goals, and your budget. Businesses have found success using outbound, inbound, or a mixture of both.

There’s no "better" option. “Outbound is a better short-term solution with higher long-term costs, while inbound marketing tends to be the better long-term solution with slightly higher short-term costs.” 

When looking for a marketing agency, really examine your company goals to understand which marketing tactic would be right for you. Need big reach and have a big budget? Or does your product require more thoughtful and long-term relationship building? The good news is that there's a type of marketing that will suit your business. Happy hunting!

Now that you've picked or resonated with the strategy that best fits your company, take a look at this checklist we created just for you on how to get the most out of your inbound marketing efforts. If you aren't using inbound marketing tactics, get your copy of this checklist to ensure you know what you COULD be doing to grow your results. Click below to get your copy!