Building Meaningful Relationships With Influencers

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Marketing to influencers is an important part of your business’s success. Strong relationships are at the heart of your professional success. Take it one step further and cultivate and maintain relationships with people who are influential in your Industry.

Influencer marketing is not a new strategy or way of thinking. It has been around for a very long time. Business people have recognized its value for ages and the way in which you use it will determine how successful your business will be because of it. There are many things to think about when it comes to targeting influencers. The first thing is that you need to identify who the influencers are and connect with them so that you can start to build meaningful and mutually beneficial relationships with them. An interesting point is that the people who are the strongest influencers for you today may not be the same people tomorrow. Because of the rapid advancement of technology and how that affects businesses today, they are connected to the tools that are being used for business on a consistent and regular basis.

Making influencer marketing a part of  your overall online marketing strategy

You may be asking yourself why you would want to incorporate influencer marketing into your marketing strategy. Of course, just as traditional marketing can have a positive effect on your business (and certainly should), influencer marketing can have an equally positive effect. The following positive results will become apparent very quickly:

Getting your influencers to interact

You should try to get your influencers to write guest blog articles, get involved with podcasts, or do interviews with you. That will serve several purposes. It will impress others to know that your influencers support your business and believe in your offerings. It will also keep things interesting and your efforts to continue to bring fresh, innovative ideas to the table through your influencers will make other people want to continue to be involved with you and your business.

Earning more mentions online

If you can get your influencers to speak about you and your business online, through their efforts, you will be strengthening your reputation and increasing your exposure. Where you are mentioned is not nearly as how often you  are mentioned (as long as it is in a positive light, of course).  

Increase your traffic

If you can tap into their audiences, you will be able to increase the amount of online traffic that comes to you. That can only be a positive thing for your business.

Determining the value of your business and your offerings

A great way to know how valuable you are to other people is through the communications that others express among themselves. It is one thing that you totally understand how valuable your products and/or services are and quite another for other people to understand it. You are the one person who is not allowed to sing the praises of your business.

Earning credibility, trustworthiness, and selling more

If you have the support of the influencers behind your business, other people will take you seriously, will consider you credible and trustworthy, and will want to buy what you are selling.

Setting up your goals

There are several goals that you should have in mind for your business before you target any influencers.

  • First of all, you need to establish exactly what you are trying to gain from your marketing: You absolutely must have goals as part of your marketing plan before you do anything. Those goals will keep you focused and will help you to become successful. Your goals will help you to understand exactly which influencers are right for your business.
     
  • Create a target list: It will be simpler than you think to build a list of influencers.  The way to start is by doing a keyword search and the influencers will show up in the results. There are several available tools that can also help you to identify influencers. You will need to learn how to use metrics appropriately and it is important to understand that a high score is not the only important determining factor when it comes to choosing influencers. When choosing, you need to look at everything at once and then you will know if that influencer is right for you.
     
  • Reach out: You shouldn’t expect to automatically form a relationship with a given influencer the first time that you communicate with him or her. It will take some time (just as it does with any relationship). Remember that relationships require work, nurturing, caring, and a great deal of give and take.
     
  • Build a solid foundation: Before you begin the  influencer marketing aspect of your business, you need to feel secure in the idea that you are starting with a solid foundation when it comes to your business on the whole. Once you have everything you need and are interacting with your influencers, make sure to work consistently at maintaining those relationships and helping them to grow.

Conclusion

Influencers are critical to the success of your business. They will help to strengthen your online reputation and they will help you to eventually reach your goal of yourself being considered an influencer in your niche or industry. Remember to truly listen to what they are telling you so that you can mimic that if it works for your business. The relationships that you share with your influencers must be real, authentic, and mutually beneficial. Marketing in the most appropriate and effective manner is essential to your ultimate business success.

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  • Michael Cohn

    Michael Cohn is the founder and Chief Technology Officer (CTO) of CompuKol Communications. He has decades of experience in IT and web technologies. Michael founded CompuKol Communications to help small businesses and entrepreneurs increase their visibility and reputation. CompuKol consults, creates, and implements communication strategies for small businesses to monopolize their markets with a unique business voice, vision, and visibility. Mr. Cohn earned a Master’s degree in project management from George Washington University in Washington, DC; and a Master’s degree in computer science and a Bachelor of Science degree in electrical engineering from Fairleigh Dickinson University in Teaneck, NJ.

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5 Responses

  1. Karen Miller says:

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    An excellent article. Thanks. I am currently working to increase my Twitter following. It is growing quickly, and now I have to think about how to create more connections with my followers. Your article was very helpful.
    Posted by Karen Miller

  2. Lisa Plummer says:

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    I Absolutely agree. There are times when developing a relationship with an influencer is more important than developing a relationship with the decision maker.
    Posted by Lisa Plummer

  3. Ashis Dutta says:

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    Very informative article. We are helping pharma marketing companies by providing technology support for Doctor Relationship Management.
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  4. Larry Cornell says:

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    I am asking myself why I should try to maintain a bunch of for the moment needs based relationships, knowing that they can be just slipped out of if my ‘business’ needs me to try to hook or pander to a different ‘influencer’. This willingness to cheapen personal relationships in pursuit of money basically is something I would think would turn a true influencer off. Am I being too critical?
    Posted by Larry Cornell

  5. Louie Bernstein says:

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    I’m a sales exec and I usually come to this group for music stuff (which is great, by the way). But music business relationships are really no different than any other B2B relationship. Just be yourself and make friends. This is from my book – video link follows – hope it helps:

    Building rapport.

    In Like-Trust-Buy, building rapport is how you accomplish the Like portion of these required steps to close a sale. This is really the time in the customer’s buying cycle that can be a lot of fun for you. You get to be yourself and make a new friend. This is something that’s easier for some people than others. But everyone can do it.

    Before we discuss building rapport let me mention something about a “sales” personality. I believe if you are the kind of person who wants to have control over their income and is good with giving value and hard work to make that happen, then I think you will do just fine in sales. From there, it’s just learning the techniques and strategies. However, if you’re in sales to make a lot of money and it really doesn’t matter what you have to say to get the deal, or you’re not willing to put the time in to service your customer, then sales will be more difficult for you. But since you’re going through these lessons to learn how be a professional, you’re probably not that kind of person.

    There are several cold call and follow up scripts in this course that can help you with what to say. Just remember the bullets below as you’re using those scripts with each prospect:
    • Did I do my research on the company and my prospect?
    • Do I know what common interests we may have?
    • Am I calling with some information that is of value to them?
    • Am I trying to make a sale where EVERYONE wins?

    My best advice to you is to be a good person. Just being a good, sincere person will go miles in building a rapport that will lead you to Trust and then to a closed deal.

    Sales Homework – Go do a random act of kindness. Then go call your prospects and establish rapport.

    Sales Managers – Foster this type of attitude in your group. It pays dividends and is just the right thing to do.

    Posted by Louie Bernstein sales-getters.com/blog