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What is Inbound Marketing & Outbound Marketing?

What is Outbound Marketing?

Outbound marketing is the traditional marketing that a lot of companies used to do (and are still doing) to market their products and services. Outbound marketing includes the following marketing activities:
  • Television Ads
  • Newspaper Ads
  • Radio Ads
  • Cold Calling to a list of prospects
  • Mass Web Display Advertising
  • Mass (Unsolicited) Email Marketing
  • Marketing via Trade Shows
  • Ads in Trade Publications and Magazines
The common thread in all the above marketing methods is that the prospective customer never asked for an interruption and communication of a sales message. Many people may wonder, is there any other way to market?
Because a lot of traditional marketers do not know and understand the latest marketing methods in the age of search engines, social media and blogs. To understand inbound marketing, we should first…
  1. Unlearn and Forget about “Traditional / Outbound Marketing” then…
  2. Understand how a customer makes a buying decision and buys. And…
  3. Learn Inbound Marketing and execute it.

How a Customer Makes a Buying Decision

Many marketers assume that when a customer looks at a product in an ad, he will instantly feel the need to buy and will make a transaction with the business. That is rarely the case. When a customer sees an ad, he is informed and educated. Then when there is a need, he would buy it.
With the widespread use of the internet, the customer doesn’t need to keep tab on new products and services by always taking interest in the ads. Because he can get educated and informed on demand. When he needs to know about a particular product or service he will just look it up on the internet instead of learning about new products from ads and brochures every time. Let me illustrate this with an example.

What is Inbound Marketing?

If your business can be found when people are searching for you, you are an inbound marketer. The following graph shows the rising trend of inbound marketing from Google Trends.
rise of inbound marketing
Inbound marketing is more efficient and does not irritate the customer. You come into the picture only when the prospect is looking for you – hence the conversion rations from prospects/lead -> buyers/customers are always higher than outbound marketing. Inbound marketing involves the following activities:
  • Search Engine Marketing (PPC Ads)
  • Blogging and getting found via Organic Search
  • Contextual & Targeted Web Advertising for Audience Building
  • Permission Based Email Marketing
Inbound marketing can be also used when you are introducing a new product. Even if people are not searching for a specific product, you have your own publishing platform and an audience in a specific niche. Having an audience also helps you in finding out what the market wants and then you can go ahead and create it for them. So Inbound marketing not only helps in marketing your existing products but the audience that you build acts as a focus group where you can understand their needs and come up with ideas for new products and services.
Explaining the whole process of Inbound marketing is beyond the scope of this article. I recommend that you read my article – Content Marketing 2.0 to learn more about Content Marketing, Permission Marketing and Inbound Marketing.

Conclusion

As the internet penetration and internet literacy grows all over the globe, people ignoring interruption ads is a trend that is only going to go up. Marketers need to rethink how to reach potential customers and sell products. There is no time better than now to start practicing Inbound marketing.

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