Greater Business Outcomes Business Leader Programme
Here at Scalar Enterprises, we don’t just design web sites, we also do lots of other things including Internet marketing.
David Cruddace and Rayna Baker at trayn4synergy asked us recently to produce a new “splash page” to go with their new marketing campaign for their next “Greater Business Outcomes Business Leader Programme” in November. They needed it produced quite quickly so we shifted into gear and generated it rapidly for them.
We got their feedback and approval today and immediately put it live – take a look at www.trayn4synergy.co.uk
The course sound really interesting and it includes a day sailing as well to put it all into practice and help build your team. What a great way to grow your business and get your teams working together more effectively (you can even get a grant towards the costs too!).
New Scalar Enterprises web services overview video
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I have just produced a new video of our latest Scalar Enterprises web services overview presentation tobring up to date the range of services that we now offer to help small businesses in the Portsmouth and Southampton areas to get up and running on the web or to improve how their current web sites are performing.
I have also created a new “ScalarEnt Channel” on YouTube to pull together some of our more recent videos that we have done for ourselves and clients. Feel free to have a look and let us know what you think by leaving a comment on our YouTube or Facebook pages.
Outbound vs inbound marketing

Outbound marketing, as the name implies, involves pushing your marketing messages outwards to customers. This is the traditional, type of marketing we have become used to over the years comprising printed and other media, direct mail shots, emails, cold calling, telemarketing, trade shows etc. This is what is called “interruption” style marketing and unfortunately is pretty much hated these days by most people.
With the recent developments in technology, it is becoming quite easy to screen this type of approach out from your busy schedules e.g. call screening, spam filters etc. You can even filter out those annoying adverts on your TV now !
The bottom line is that people just don’t like being sold to and with the increasing number of new “tools” available to them now, they can filter most of it out so the traditional outbound marketing methods are not so effective.
So what is inbound marketing ? Inbound marketing is what is called “permission” style marketing where people have a choice of what and when they look at it. Now, they are using the Internet to research and learn about the products and services that best meet their needs before they buy.
The media in this case is Blogs, articles, e-books, white papers, RSS feeds, search engine optimisation and social media tools such as LinkedIn, Facebook and Twitter . The Social media tools are used for interacting and developing relationships (networking) with individuals on the Web.
The main objective is to use the inbound marketing media and tools to drive traffic to your website so the onus is on you to make your content interesting and relevant so that visitors to your website and blog etc will want to read it and want to come back again and read more and to develop your relationships so that in time you can turn them into customers. It also allows you to keep in touch and support your existing customer base.
Gone are the days when you have to pay out for thousands of leaflets to be printed and distributed, not knowing if it works (as it is difficult to track).
Online marketing offers some major advantages over its predecessors. It can be easily tracked, you can monitor and do changes to your campaigns if required to improve them and it is much cheaper – in many cases it is pretty much free, you just need to invest some time to do it.
You can still use some printed material to complement your online marketing campaign but with digital print, these days you can produce small volumes (a couple of hundred rather than several thousands) very easily and cost effectively and use these to drive traffic to your website.
Another big advantage of inbound marketing is that small businesses can now easily compete against much larger ones – previously they would not have anywhere near the same size marketing budgets available so it was not possible to compete.
A recent industry report produced by Hubspot showed that :
- In 2011, small businesses (1 to 5 employees) plan to spend dramatically more of their budgets on social media and blogs than medium-to-large businesses (50 or more employees).
- Medium-to-large businesses plan to spend more of their budgets on outbound methods, including trade shows, direct mail and telemarketing.
- Small businesses are only giving 10% of their budget to outbound, while medium-to-large business are allocating 28% of their budget to outbound channels.
This report was based on a survey of 644 professionals carried out in January 2011 in the US. Although there are likely to be some variations, the general trends are believed to be valid for the UK as well.
- Inbound marketing channels are maintaining their low-cost advantage: Inbound marketing-dominated organizations experience a cost per lead 62% lower than outbound marketing-dominated organizations.
- The gap between spending on inbound vs. outbound continues to widen: In 2009, inbound marketing had a 9% greater share of the lead generation budget; in 2011 its share was 17% greater.
- Blogs and social media channels are generating real customers: 57% of companies using blogs reported that they acquired customers from leads generated directly from their blog.
- More and more business are blogging: Businesses are now in the minority if they do not blog. From 2009 to 2011 the percentage of businesses with a blog grew from 48% to 65%.
- Businesses are increasingly aware their blog is highly valuable: 85% of businesses rated their company blogs as “useful”, “important” or “critical” – 27% rated their company blog as critical to their business.
Are you making the most of inbound marketing in your business ?
The importance of sharing
Many small business owners see the same problems and issues occurring on a regular basis so I am a great believer in sharing knowledge as it can help other small businesses to overcome their issues and succeed.
It can be quite a daunting task sometimes in any business, but it is very important to keep up to date with what is going on in the World Wide Web, its associated industries and small business in general if you want your business to survive as so much is changing so rapidly these days.
As a small business owner myself these days, I know how difficult it is out there, particularly in the current difficult financial climate, and how hard it is sometimes to find solutions to the problems that arise. I have spent many years investigating, researching, identifying and understanding problems in many different areas of business and finding or developing solutions for them so I like to think that I have learnt a few things over my 40 year career so far.
The process works both ways as others may have already gone through the process of resolving a problem that you currently have so they can help you. Working together, small businesses can help each other and collectively they can often succeed rather than failing when they try to do it alone. I guess the old cliché “united we stand, divided we fall” could apply here.
I am also a great supporter of using local businesses and resources rather than outsourcing to other countries so that we can build our skills and resources and help do our bit to put Great Britain back on its feet. I am always keen to develop working partnerships with other local companies as I have found it generally really beneficial for both parties. Together you can offer a broader range of services and expertise to potential customers and often this can make the difference between winning or losing the work.
I often come across useful hints, tips and tools that can help improve the way I work or help to optimise my working procedures for example. I thought therefore that it might be useful to share some of these useful bits and pieces here on my blog with my clients, business contacts and friends and do my bit to help. I hope you will return to this blog often to see what is new and if there is anything here that you can make use of.
ib technology on-line store now up and running
We have recently been working on a new online store for one of our clients, ib technology, for their RFID products.
The ib technology online store compliments their web site and services their UK client base.
You can now buy their RFID products at www.buyrfid.co.uk/store/
New Blog and CMS for TLM Property Maintenance
Just completed an interesting addition to the TLM Property Maintenance web site. They asked me to add a blog so that they could add articles and tips etc from time to time but this also meant that they needed some form of content management system (CMS).
This was a great opportunity for us to try out a great tool we have discovered recently which, in actual fact, is a content editing system (CES) rather than a CMS.
It is a fairly basic editor but is more than adequate for the job, really simple to use, easy to implement and most importantly can be easy retro-fitted to virtually any web site and also allows us to keep the costs quite low compared to other CMS systems. Also, unlike most other CMS systems, we can incorporate it without having to add an additional database which often means higher costs if your hosting package does not include this already.
This system allows us to add our CES to a web site in just the areas the client wants to edit (e.g. just the blog page) or more extensively across the site if required.
If this sounds interesting and it is something you would like to add to your current web site, give us a call and we can tell you more about it.
New WEBimprove pay-as-you-go web site service launched by Scalar Enterprises
In the current difficult financial climate and with everyone having to make cuts in expenditure everywhere they can, many are struggling to make ends meet and cash flow becomes even more important.
In response to this, we thought we would add a pay-as-you go web site solution to our range of services for our clients who prefer to spread the costs for their web site by paying monthly and with no up-front costs.
We have been working hard in the background for quite a while developing our WEBimprove pay-as-you-go web site service and we are now ready to launch it.
Our monthly pay-as-you-go WEBimprove service offers 3 packages, Starter, Improver and Premier which covers most basic needs for a web site. It is suitable for a range of businesses, whether you are just starting out and need to establish your first web site or if you are ready to upgrade your current site to the next level and make it work better for you as your business grows.
You can also add extra options to these base packages if you wish and we also of course have our other range of services to offer still as well so whatever you need, we can help you with a solution.
Interested ? Find out more on our WEBimprove web site or call us FREEPHONE on 0800 5999 702.
New Blog for Advanced Mortgage Lending
Did some updates and maintenance to the Advanced Mortgage Lending web site this week and added a blog. Really pleased with the optimisation work, got Google page one results for the chosen key phrases in just 2 days !
Internet Marketing overview, tips and statistics for small businesses
A friend told me recently about a fantastic tool called Yudu which converts presentations (and other documents) into flashy electronic flip books. The other good thing is that you can do it for free !
I have been experimenting with it this afternoon, take a look at my Internet Marketing overview, tips and statistics for small businesses and see what you think.
Scalar Enterprises Internet Marketing presentation
Our new presentation entitled Internet Marketing is now available on our website on our new presentations page.
The slides give an overview of Internet Marketing and how your web site fits into the overall marketing strategy along with some recent market statistics and some tips on things you should be looking at for your web site.







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