Does your firm dedicate time to creating marketing content? If not, now is the time to start. By posting on social media, sending emails, and engaging on other platforms, you can reach more families in your community and turn them into potential clients for your firm.
But don’t just take our word for it! We’ve compiled some must-know statistics about marketing. This way, you can make educated decisions about what types of strategies make sense for your firm, while also getting a better understanding of why marketing matters for small businesses.
Social Media Users Who Follow Brands Are More Likely to Work with Them.
Per a report by
Sprout Social, when people follow brands on social, these are some of the top actions they take:
- 91% of them visit the brand’s website
or app.
- 90% buy something from the brand.
- 86% choose to work with that brand rather than a competitor of theirs.
As you can see, social media can help your firm get more website traffic and not only clients but repeat clients. It’s also a great 24/7 tool for families to learn more about your firm by reading your page content, engaging with your posts, asking questions, and more.
If your firm isn’t on any social media channels, Facebook is the one you should start with. That’s where Baby Boomers, your current target audience, are at — as
Pew Research Center
found 73% of people ages 50-64 use Facebook and 50% of people ages 65+ use it. And per
Facebook, 200 million+ businesses are already on the platform.
Instagram
also is a good resource, as 90% of their users follow at least one business on the platform.
Your Email Open Rate Should be Between 15-25%.
Per
Campaign Monitor, your average click-through rate (CTR) should be around 2.5%, and your average click-to-open rate (CTOR) should be 20-30%. Before we go any further, let’s quickly define these terms for those who are unfamiliar with them.
Your email open rate is exactly what it sounds like; it’s how many of your email recipients opened the email verses the number of emails sent. Your CTR is similar, but just for how many of your email recipients clicked on content within your email. Lastly, your CTOR is slightly different than CTR. While CTR is calculated with the number of delivered emails (not necessarily opened), CTOR is calculated by the number of opened emails.
So now that you know some basic definitions, why does this matter? Email statistics like these are important to know because they help you better determine how successful your email was at reaching your community. You shouldn’t just press send and forget about them. And if it didn’t perform as well as you hoped, you can make changes next time.
For instance, these are a few things you could test to learn more about your audience and try to increase your email engagement:
- Edit your subject line text and/or length.
- Change the day and/or time you send your email.
- Switch up the copy within your email.
57% of Marketers Found New Customers Through Their Blog.
That blogging statistic is per
OptinMonster, and these are a few other significant statistics they found for businesses who blog:
- Businesses that have a blog get 97% more links to their website.
- Businesses that blog receive double the amount of email traffic than those who don’t.
- 95.9% of bloggers promote their blog posts on social media, and 69% of bloggers use social sharing buttons on their blog posts.
As these statistics show, your platforms can work together. For this example, your
business blog
can get more traffic to your website, email, and social media pages, which means more potential client families who are coming your way! Your blog also is a great way to educate families about important topics and start building connections with them before they even come to you with their preplans or in their time of need.
Content Marketing Gets Conversion Rates Six Times Higher Than Other Strategies.
The above statistic is from
Content Marketing Institute, which shows that content pieces like the ones mentioned earlier can work for your firm.
To summarize what we've learned, creating marketing content can help your firm:
- Show that you’re knowledgeable about the funeral industry.
- Educate families about important topics and your offerings.
- Stand out from the firm down the road.
- Build connections with families before you even meet them.
- Find new clients.
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- Publishes to Facebook.
- Sends newsletters and email nurturing series.
- Has a content library with 25+ categories, such as cremation, veterans, and grief & healing.
- Tracks what topics your community is interested in.
- And SO much more.
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