It’s Like Deja Vu All Over Again: 4 Tips for Improving Marketing for Small Business

Marketing Deja Vu Getting You Down?

At some time or another we have all experienced that eerie sense of familiarity where we�ve �been there� or �done that� before. �Whether it is an actual memory or simply a �brain fart�, deja vu is an interesting experience.

Let’s assume for a second that deja vu is real. �If you found yourself in a situation you knew for certain you had experienced before that had ended badly would you have the tools necessary to change your course of action? �Many organizations have faced and continue to deal with �marketing deja vu� or ending up in the same situations over and over again. �What can you do to avoid making the same marketing mistakes more than once?

*Speaking of deja vu: If you are looking for additional tips on improving your marketing strategy be sure to reference the posts from the TopRankBlog�archive�that appear in this post.

4 Tips For Avoiding Marketing Deja Vu#1 – Learn From Your Previous Marketing Mistakes


The best way to avoid repeating mistakes? �By learning from each experience. �Do not expect that you will have different set of outcomes from the same actions. �We must remember that marketing mistakes can mean a decrease in current customer base, as well as the loss of potential new customers.

3 Tips for Learning From Your Marketing Mistakes:

Mistakes happen, the worst thing you can do is avoid dealing with the problemMove on but don’t forget the lesson you learnedDon’t let frustration get the best of you

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#2 – Create A Structured Marketing Process

Errors can in large part be attributed to lack of process. �A structured process provides a framework and guideline for accomplishing your marketing goals. �Marketing process improves your ability to:

Plan effectively for future marketing needsImplement & Scale your marketing planTest, implement, and refine marketing tactics

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#3 – Don’t Rationalize Bad Marketing Decisions

One of the biggest mistakes we can make as marketers is to rationalize bad decisions. �It is important that we accept and face the fact that we didn’t make the best choice. �Once we’ve overcome the hurdle of admitting fault it’s time to take action:

Focus on why a particular marketing tactic didn’t workDetermine how your team can improve going forwardDebrief other team members so they can avoid making the same mistakes

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#4 – Ask for Help & Advice to Improve Your Marketing Plan

Pride should never get in the way of improving your marketing strategy. �Some of the best ideas come from where you least expect. Suggesting collaboration with other team members and influentials can:

Help you come to a conclusion for next steps fasterRemind you of mistakes they may have made in the past that you will want to avoidProvide a fresh set of eyes that may have a different perspective

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Take Action

You may have heard some or all of the tips listed above prior to reading this post. �However, I want you to ask yourself: �How many of these tips has my team actually implemented and stuck with? �A good starting point to get on the right track to avoiding ‘marketing deja vu’ is to ask yourself and your team a few simple discovery questions:

What are 3 instances in where your marketing team has made the same mistake more than once?Did you expect different outcomes each time the mistake was made?What were those expected outcomes?What have you done to rectify these mistakes, or adapt your process to avoid them in the future?

Remember, if you can’t answer these questions on your own perhaps you should try asking other team members. �Or you may want to consider or contacting an agency like TopRank Online Marketingto learn how you can attract and engage current and prospective customers by avoiding common marketing mistakes.

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