Are you ready to go GLOCAL? Here are a few things you can learn from this “Marvel’s” experimentation strategy!
today’s “Marketing Marvel.” Every Monday, we talk about successful people in the business and marketing industries and highlight their contributions, life experiences, and insights. In this article, we’ll focus on one of the top “marketers-slash-entrepreneurs” in the world. Keep reading to learn more about this “Marvel,” particularly how he built a multimillion dollar business and made a BIG reputation in the world of digital marketing.
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Are you ready to go GLOCAL? Here are a few things you can learn from this “Marvel’s” experimentation strategy! Neil Patel: One of the top Digital Marketers in Today’s Time If you’ve been surfing the Web for articles about digital marketing, highly likely you’ve encountered the name, “Neil Patel.” … or if you’re unfamiliar with him, you might have come across his works—be it one of his articles/blogs or the marketing tools he helped bring to life. Here’s a brief background about this person… Patel is a New York Times bestselling author. The Wall Street Journal calls him a top influencer on the Web, Forbes says he is one of the top 10 marketers, and Entrepreneur Magazine states he created one of the 100 most brilliant companies in the world. He was also acknowledged by former US President Barack Obama as one of the top 100 entrepreneurs under the age of 30 in 2015. Additionally, the United Nations included him in the list of top 100 entrepreneurs under the age of 35 in 2016. Woah, these are A LOT of achievements… not all marketers can easily have one of these acknowledgements, let alone all of these accolades! While Patel is widely known for his digital marketing and social media skills, his backstory goes far beyond that. Let’s take a look at his humble beginnings and how he became an effective “marketer-slash-entrepreneur”… Patel grew up surrounded and influenced by entrepreneurs in his family, and that gave him the drive to be successful too. His first business venture started when he was a freshman in high school. At age 15, he sold burned movies and CDs to students for USD 2 to USD 5 each. … but like some other “first ventures,” his business as a student didn’t last long. Because of that, he decided to immerse himself first in the business world by becoming a working student from high school to college. As an employee at healthcare information system Quality Systems, Inc., Patel honed his marketing skills by being a door-to-door vacuum salesman. After gaining enough skills and knowing the ins and outs of business and marketing for a decade, he set up his own service business—outsourcing online marketing to an agency. When he didn’t get the overall results (high click-through rates, open rates, engagement rates, etc.) he desired from the agency he built, he decided to study and learn online marketing on his own. This enabled him to improve his business’ offerings and provide consulting services for world-class organizations, present at various public speaking engagements, and develop new software such as:
… and more. Until now, Patel focuses on boosting his career through blogging, podcasting, and helping other businesses generate positive results from their marketing efforts. — Based on this brief background, you might be wondering: “How did Patel learn quickly and grow his brand effectively?” According to him, his success came—and still comes—from the right combination of skills, hustle, and experimentation. Throughout his career, Patel has experienced many successes and that’s because he’s unafraid to try new and different strategies. The lesson you can learn from him? You won’t always be successful at everything you try, but that somehow becomes a numbers game. Let’s say after trying a hundred tests for your brand, you might find 10 things that actually work. Aside from those 10 things, you’ll also accumulate a wealth of experiences and lessons from both your mistakes and achievements. Take a look at two of the successful testings and experimentations Patel had. See how you can incorporate them into your own marketing strategies too!
We hope you find these tests/experiments from Patel useful for your brand! If you think you don’t have the time, experiences, or finances to experiment at the scale that Patel does, don’t worry! That doesn’t mean your brand will fail or you’re not a good marketer. You don’t need to have the same budget, experience, or schedule as Patel to start marketing like him. His business grew as big as it did through testing, experimenting with new tactics or strategies, and finding what worked for his brand. The right solution to his business’ growth varied from problem to problem, and the right solution wasn’t always the first one he tried. By embracing the power of experimentation, he identified the most appropriate business approach or marketing strategy for his brand. This can happen to you and your business too! Through the mindset of experimentation and the right combination of skills and hustle, you will determine the most suitable marketing strategies and expand your reach not only on a local scale but also on a global scale. “Create content that teaches. You can’t give up. You need to be consistently awesome.” Hope you’ve found this week’s insights interesting and helpful. Follow us on LinkedIn. Stay tuned for next Monday’s Marketing Marvels! McDonald’s has come a long way since it was established by brothers Richard and Maurice McDonald in 1955. Learn more about Ray Kroc on next week’s Marketing Marvels! |