Category Archive for ‘marketing logistics’

Empathy is Key With Marketing Logistics Services

As logistics marketers, the greatest gift we can bring to our work is empathy – a genuine understanding of the buyer’s needs, wants and feelings. This empathy informs our strategy and messaging work like nothing else.

The best way to build empathy is to talk directly with these buyers. But, unlike salespeople, the day-to-day job of marketing doesn’t require regular interaction with our customers and prospects. One of the things we must guard against is reliance on second-hand sources as the pathway to empathy.

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Which Content Gating Strategy is Right for Your Logistics Business?

What matters more to your logistics company’s marketing efforts: more eyeballs or more leads? This question is at the center of ongoing debate about “gating” premium content such as white papers and eBooks. In this article, we’ll take a closer look at your content gating strategy options and detail why the best choice is likely more personal than absolute.

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How to Market Logistics Services: New Research Provides Direct Advice from Buyers

Wouldn’t it be great if our prospects – the buyers of logistics products and services – told us the very best way to get and keep their attention?

Well, they kind of have.

Every two years, our firm has been asking these very questions and publishing the results in a report entitled, aptly, Marketing Logistics Services: How to Get, and Keep, the Attention of Buyers of Logistics Products & Services.

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Marketing During COVID-19: Time to Recalibrate?

On the morning of September 11, 2001, I was coordinating a marketing planning session at a Chicago hotel with most of the management team for the 3PL that I then ran marketing for.

When the news about the World Trade Center attack hit, the rest of that morning was spent absorbing the devastating news and communicating with loved ones. But it was clear no one was traveling home, even if they wanted to, since all flights were cancelled.

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Why an Active Marketing Program is a Logistics Company’s Best Salesperson

I was talking recently to my colleague Joe Lynch, who produces the Logistics of Logistics podcast. We got on the subject of marketing being a logistics company’s best sales person and Joe suggested “Let’s do a podcast on that.” So we did. Check out this recent episode of the Logistics of Logistics podcast.

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Marketing Logistics Services: How to Get, and Keep, Buyers’ Attention

Every couple of years, Logistics Marketing Advisors does a survey of professionals who make or influence purchasing decisions on logistics products or services.  This year, we surveyed 100 buyers online and then followed up with direct interviews with 10 of these respondents to dig a little deeper.

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Use the New GDPR Legislation to Rethink the Way You Market

“GDPR.” You’ve likely seen those four letters pop up in your news feed and inbox quite a bit recently. Those letters are short for General Data Protection Regulation – a law created by the European Union (EU) to give its citizens the ability to protect their personal data and online privacy. It went into effecton May 25, 2018.

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Marketing Shortcuts and Other Oxymorons

Don’t rely on marketing shortcuts to grow your business. Instead, build a logistics marketing system for the long term.

If you are the P&L owner of a logistics business, the absolute wrong question to be asking about marketing is How do we get leads fast?”

Instead, ask yourself: “How do we become known for those things we do best among the prospects most likely to buy our service?”

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Brother Andrew, a Ruler, and a Wad of Cash

It’s back to school time and all of us have memories of what that feels like.

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Is Competitive Analysis Worth the Time and Effort?

Is Competitive Analysis Worth the Effort?Have you ever been involved in a logistics industry competitive analysis project? This is often a CEO-driven, or even a board-driven, effort to “see how we stack up” and provide data to make strategic decisions.

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