Picture this: you’re busy, doing your job. Or, as the owner of a small business, let’s say, “jobs”. Between the juggling of customers, accounting, taxes, scheduling, stressing about the current economic/health situation, and managing your staff, suddenly someone brings it to your attention that your website is down. Bum, bum….
And, worse, you check on your web traffic on Google Analytics, and it shows that your site has been down for weeks. Your heart sinks. Imagine how many potential (and past) customers have visited during that time, only to leave with a rather poor impression of your business.
Because you were too busy — with other, super important things — to check.
Hey, we get that. As a small business owner, making sure your marketing is up and running at all times is not your full-time job. And in a perfect world, you should be able to just set things up, get them running and forget about them. But unfortunately, this isn’t a perfect world.
To make it a little easier, though, we’ve put together our 10-minutes-once-a-week checklist to catch marketing problems before they turn nasty. Here goes:
There, that’s it. Of course, we recommend taking more time than this once a month or so to really dig into your data and test and tweak your ads (should you be inclined that way), but for the most part, doing this diligently every week will keep you confident your marketing basics are in order and healthy.
As always, happy small business marketing.
Stay safe and healthy, friends,
Katie & Theron
*Don’t have a Google Analytics account? We HIGHLY RECOMMEND that you set one up so you can monitor your web traffic and the effectiveness of your advertising.
At Urban Sherpa Marketing Co. we offer marketing advisory, strategic planning, and services for small businesses and startups, including content marketing. Our goal is to make high-quality marketing possible for every business, no matter the size. Think of us as your outsourced marketing department, strategic marketing adviser, or even your phone-a-friend marketing lifeline.
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