Besides the obvious choice of hiring a professional marketer or an agency,
I can see three potential methods:
Firstly, copying a successful marketing strategy from a similar business after analysis of its social media accs and roadmap.
Secondly, DIY approach and testing multiple strategies until finding one that works.
Thirdly, leveraging AI tools like ChatGPT, Bard, or Perplexity to fill in templates.
Additionally, a fourth option involves using MarketOwl to generate a preliminary strategy and then refining it further with other tools or by incorporating insights from close competitors.
Are there any other effective tips or advice for creating marketing strategies?
Create content for platforms like YouTube, tiktok, and twitter, promote on there Haven’t done this yet but this is one thing I would do if I had a product to market
Here’s another option: Study marketing, understand the fundamentals, operations and strategy. Learn how to analyze and manipulate big data to obtain, apply and test insights. Add in some product management. Apply automations so you can do it as a one person show.
Sounds like a lot, I know. But it works. (Source: I teach marketing at an Ivy League university).
you create your own business and learn there…SEO, content, PPC…or you go and go work at an agency
i come from a product background - so new to this space too.
rob walling has some amazing content on this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?app=desktop&v=BgC-yiNYsR4
couple things we’ve done for lowercase.club:
- post to directories / communities
- content (pick 1-2 channels MAX - this is X + LinkedIn for us) - focus on the solution aware and product aware segments of your niche.
- direct messaging (in a non-annoying way) - this is great for your first few customers / beta users for social proof.
- and reddit.