10 Top Tips for ITCs to Get to Grips With Digital Marketing

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Being an ITC can be very satisfying but also overwhelming. You may be faced with challenges such as how to increase your network, determine your price and market your business. To help get off the ground, myriad digital marketing opportunities exist. Yet understanding how to use them isn’t always easy. Below, digital marketing specialist, Priya Unger explains what digital marketing is, how it works and what online tools are available for ITCs to use.

Understand digital marketing and why you need it: As an ITC your business model depends on building and maintaining personal relationships. Digital marketing can be put to good use to help you first find and attract your ideal customer using targeting and then to maintain ongoing communication with them.

Know which digital platforms best represent your brand: The main deciding factor here should be time and budget. There are a few options to choose from and all three have their pros and cons.

  • You can choose to have a fully customised website built for you from scratch, but this is if you have a very large budget.
  • A blog is a great option if you have a limited budget. Platforms such as WordPress Joomla,or Drupal are all recommended and allow you to use themes custom-made for you by a designer. Or you can utilise many of their free themes. You can also choose to purchase a domain or sign up for a free domain on these platforms.
  • Social media platforms like Facebook work very well at no extra cost. You deal directly with customers, share ideas, give advice, deal with problems first-hand and invite fans to call or email you.

Once you’ve decided which digital platform works best for you, spend time planning what goes onto them: The online space is very competitive and crowded especially in the travel industry. To stand out from the crowd you need to know your audience well. Do this by asking them. Should you have an existing client base use a survey (such as a free online tool called SurveyMonkey). Or if you don’t yet have any clients, download the free online tool, Google keyword planner. It helps to identify what types of keywords and phrases your potential customers use on Google to find your products. This helps produce the right type of content for your digital platform that will attract potential customers.

Make sure that people surfing the Internet will find your digital platform – just remember that they usually look at what they find on the first page so that’s where you need to be: The two ways to ensure this is through Search Engine Optimisation (SEO) and Google Ad Words.

  • SEO is a lengthy, expensive and complex process. It works by using your social media platforms, newsletters or existing network of colleagues to share content you’ve developed for your digital platform. This helps to position you as an authority in the area of travel you focus on.
  • Google Ad Words is much quicker to execute than SEO. However it does cost money. Once you’ve determined your budget you can set a cap so that you don’t overspend. The beauty of Google Ad Words is that you can study the results and tweak the different aspects of your account to improve performance over time.

Once a potential customer has found your digital platform it’s crucial that you retain their details for future marketing purposes: Set-up a newsletter using MailChimp to encourage traffic to sign-up to your newsletter database. This way you can communicate your specials, travel tips or any competitions you might be running on a regular basis. One newsletter a month is a good place to start.

Track your website’s performance to make sure it’s working for you: Using a free online tool like Google Analytics will help you do so. It tells you who is visiting your site, where they are based and what channels they’re using to find you.

Social media can help promote your website or blog:  Research plays a crucial role in knowing whether to choose Twitter, Facebook or Instagram. Find out which tool your audience is using by looking at what your competitors are doing. As an ITC you might find that Facebook is a safe bet as it’s well-known; people are also in browse mode and could potentially be looking for inspiration to plan their next holiday.

Understand the do’s and don’ts of social media: Facebook should not be a timeline of travel offers, but inspirational and informative content too. Keep the conversation light-hearted and pay careful attention to customer service by dealing with requests as soon as possible in a polite and friendly manner.  A channel like Twitter is fast-paced and would be better suited to promoting your travel offers.

Run a competition to drive traffic to your digital platform: Competitions always excite people. Prizes need to be appropriate for your audience and don’t necessarily need to be high in value. Always link a competition to a newsletter subscription so you can continue marketing to them in future. Just remember there are rules around competitions.

Once you’ve established your budget and how much time you want to spend developing it, choose a relevant digital platform: You don’t need to rush into spending a lot of money on the most expensive digital platform and web support. Start slowly and, as you make more money, phase in what you’d like to add. Digital marketing can seem overwhelming, so best you leave some of it to the experts. But learn as much as possible along the way so you have insight into what’s best for your brand.

There are over 1,000 ITCs in South Africa. And this number is growing. More and more people are turning to Google and other search engines to find their next big holiday or to compare flight prices. It’s important that you stand out from the crowd and stake your claim in the market.

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