P&R Hydraulics are a very specialist engineering business, based in Norwich. They rebuild, revitalise, remanufacture and repair broken and worn out hydraulic motors, valves and pumps. Active in a number of industries, their main customers are businesses in the construction, agricultural and oil & gas sectors.
P&R required a new website that underlined their business as a quality player offering something "a little different". Whilst many of their competitors had websites that were very staid and (dare we say it) dull, P&R wanted something that set them apart...
The client loves the heavy, industrial feel their new site has which leaves visitors in no doubt they've arrived in the right place if they need an engineering firm like P&R.
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Thursday, June 6, 2013
Monday, April 15, 2013
Suffolk Marketing Blog | Social Media Advertising
With literally millions of visitors every hour, Facebook
& LinkedIn display advertising is a tempting proposition for anyone looking
to get their business in front of a very big audience.
Assuming that most businesses do not have an infinite marketing
budget, particularly for advertising via an immature channel, there will be
some fairly serious questions to either ask or answer.
So which to use?
Clearly that very much depends on your business, your
objectives and of course who (and where) you customers are. However, here are
some quick guidelines that may help you decide where to put your money:
LinkedIn:
LinkedIn is the platform to use if your business sells to
other businesses (B2B sales). Whilst businesses themselves are still run by
human beings, a business purchase decision is very different from a consumer
(B2C sales) purchase decision. B2B
purchasing tends to be a longer, fact based process that focuses on ROI. B2C
purchasing tends to be a shorter and much more emotive process that focuses on
our need for something immediately.
LinkedIn does a great job at encouraging us to complete our
online profiles. This is important to marketers as the LinkedIn advertising
system enables us to target our adverts by specifically targeting people with
certain skills, job titles, industries and locations. This means we can precisely
target likely prospects for our business offering. Be aware that job titles can be a little
deceptive or ambiguous and that the skills listed on certain profiles can be
somewhat “aspirational” or just plain wrong!
Because B2B buying is often a medium to long term process,
we would recommend not including incremental direct sales as an objective from
a LinkedIn ad campaign. Yes, this might depend on what you’re selling, but
you’re far more likely to successfully develop increased
company/product/service awareness or generate new leads. The latter is likely
to be achieved by incentivising people to sign up to receive more information
on what you’re selling after they’ve clicked through to your landing page. Once
you have their details, they’re fair game to contact using a secondary channel
such as email marketing or even the good old fashioned telephone.
Facebook
Facebook is the platform to use if your business mainly
sells to consumers. In addition to generating leads and developing awareness,
Facebook advertising is also better at actually driving direct sales. Why? As
well as sharing LinkedIn’s ability to target by location, Facebook advertising
can target people by their interests, i.e. things they like. This automatically
enables us to sell to someone’s emotions. For example, we can ensure adverts
for mountain bike accessories only appear to people who have listed
mountain-biking as a hobby. An emotive purchase is usually a no-brainer, in
fact almost literally, as it’s bought with ones heart and not ones head! I’m
sure we can all think of a personal example where that has backfired!
Facebook advertising can be used to target business Pages
(note the capital P), as opposed to making the adverts appear on individuals
pages (note the small p); so B2B targeting can also occur on this platform. And
again, by considering interests, job titles and location, a good level of
targeting can be achieved. Just like a lot of online B2B marketing, due to
longer and more considered buying cycles, it may be worth limiting expectations
to generating leads and developing awareness rather than generating direct
sales.
B2B advertising is often more challenging. For example, your
company sells PC support services; it’s highly doubtful that many people have
listed a hobby that indicates their likely to want your services! Consequently,
many B2B campaigns have extremely low click-through-rates.
Two final items to consider..
Firstly, click through rates via social media advertising in
general, and in particular on Facebook, are extremely low. Obviously this is
offset by the potentially huge number of impressions (number of times your
advert is seen), but be prepared for some very low numbers. Like, really low,
i.e. 0.03% - 0.1%.
Secondly, consider those percentages when calculating a
campaign budget if that campaign is to be priced by impression. You may find
that even with a significant number of impressions, such a low click through
rate may not deliver enough traffic to generate enough new enquiries that
actually close into new business. Focussing on conversion optimisation is
therefore critical!
If your budget can stretch to it, try running a campaign on
both platforms at the same time. If
managed correctly, and the messaging is right (maybe different for
different platforms?), it should be possible to definitively answer the
question of which platform is right for your business.
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Thursday, August 16, 2012
Suffolk Marketing Blog - Business Vitamins Websites Video
So are you basically lazy and can't be
bothered to scroll down to see a selection of the websites we've designed and
built over the last couple of years?
No problem, we've just created this
handy video so you can sit there and see what our web team have been doing!
Psst, not only is the video in HD
quality, (make sure you go "full screen"), we've used some rather cool funky music too - so
go on, pump up the volume, we dare you...
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Thursday, June 30, 2011
Suffolk Marketing Blog - Your Telemarketing
'Your Telemarketing' is a new business recently launched by telemarketing expert Laura Morrison. Offering a range of telemarketing services from cold-calling to database cleansing (and much more..), Laura was keen to establish her business as having a very distinctive and recognisable look.
Working from a new brochure design, Business Vitamins ensured the new website had a consistent look and feel about it. We built the site using static HTML but included a client managed news section using a simple content management system.
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Working from a new brochure design, Business Vitamins ensured the new website had a consistent look and feel about it. We built the site using static HTML but included a client managed news section using a simple content management system.
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Friday, November 19, 2010
Suffolk Marketing Blog - Hardcastle Burton
Business Vitamins are pleased to annoucen the launch of the new Hardcastle Burton (.eu) website. Specially designed to target prospects in Germany and Holland, the new site has been crafted to appeal directly to the northern European market.
Business Vitamins designed and built the entire website as a bespoke website design, specifically tailored to our clients exact requirements.
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Friday, July 30, 2010
Suffolk Marketing Blog | Probably - The Worlds - Bright - Dreams - Could be You - (so) Just Do It!
Over the last few weeks, we seem to have come across an increasing number of companies whose name really doesn’t tell us anything about their business activity. Whilst not a crime, it could present a problem when that business is trying to get their message heard. What amazes us more however, is the number of companies that don’t have a strapline either.

We all have competitors and need to stand out from the crowd, so the use of a few little words after your company name can make all the difference.
For example, at Business Vitamins, we use "Energise your business through marketing". Perhaps just a touch more well-known examples would be:
- Carlsbergs "Probably…"
- HSBC’s "The Worlds Local Bank"
- Orange's "The Futures Bright"
- Hondas “The Power of Dreams"
- UK National Lottery "It could be you"
- ..and of course Nikes’ uber memorable "Just Do it!"
Having a strapline has many uses. You can also register your strapline as a URL and use it as a tracking device for specific marketing campaigns but that’s a whole other blog post!
Most importantly, your strapline is the key to your branding. It underlines your brand promise which if managed correctly, can improve customer loyalty. Your brand has the power to differentiate your products and services from your competitors - even when those products and services are exactly the same. Audi A3 or VW Golf anyone?
Research has shown 70% of customers are willing to pay a premium for their brand of choice, a strong brand is your most valuable asset.
So why wouldn’t you take some time out to come up with a great little line that could win you new business?
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Saturday, May 29, 2010
Suffolk Marketing Blog - Hoskins Brick
Business Vitamins are very pleased to announce the recent publication of the new Hoskins Brick website. Hoskins Brick are a specialist importer and distributor of extremely high quality and innovative bricks. They were looking for a fully bespoke design, that helped position them as a key player in the architectural sector.
As well as designing and building the site, Business Vitamins also contributed to the copywriting. Since going live, Hoskins Brick have commented on an immediate and significant increase in the number of the enquiries received online.
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As well as designing and building the site, Business Vitamins also contributed to the copywriting. Since going live, Hoskins Brick have commented on an immediate and significant increase in the number of the enquiries received online.
Do you need to outsmart your competitors? Contact us now on 0845 310 2457 to discuss what you want to achieve and how we can help you meet your goals.
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