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    6 Reasons Why Your Online Marketing Should Be a Team Effort

    Mike Wood
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    Marketing has changed in many ways over the years. It wasn’t uncommon to see the members of a marketing department working against each other in an effort to be the top seller. It was thought that healthy competition drove people to achieve more, and the winner would be the employee of the month.

    This is no longer the norm in the world of online marketing. That individualistic sort of thinking has been altered in favor of creating a team-based environment.

    So why are online marketers now part of a team as opposed to acting independently?

    1. Creative brainstorming

    Marketing is about being more creative than your competitors. Everyone has different perspectives and everyone has different views on life. This ends up helping people come up with separate ideas. A team-based marketing team is going to come up with more ideas, and that increases the chances of hitting upon one that works. An effective marketing team regularly gets together to throw ideas into the arena.

    2. The concept of responsibility

    Everyone on a marketing team is usually responsible for something. In the past, marketers would take on multiple tasks and responsibilities because they wanted to prove how worthy they were. CEOs eventually realized this led to conflict and a lack of efficiency.

    With a team approach, you should segment responsibilities and create an assembly line-style team. That way everyone is responsible for something and nobody is going to cross wires.

    3. Connecting departments

    People oftentimes forget that a marketing department doesn't act in isolation from the rest of the company. Smart CEOs understand how to connect departments and share knowledge by promoting the concept of a team.

    Having your marketing department collaborate with the sales team, the product development team, and the customer service team can improve the performance of all these arms of your company. You will have more knowledge to work with and everyone will know what everybody else is doing at all times.

    4. Removing tunnel vision

    Tunnel vision happens when someone concentrates on a particular goal. It’s easy to forget about everything else when you become focused on this one goal. This can be damaging in the long-term because you can easily miss new and better ideas. Having a team compensates for this because there will be more than one person countering that tunnel vision by putting their own ideas into the mix.

    5. Executing faster

    Ever had a marketing problem where you just couldn't seem to find the answer? Eventually, you likely found the answer, but you might have come up with the answer much faster if you'd had a team around you. Different perspectives and different backgrounds can increase how quickly you come up with answers to problems. Your overall execution is going to be faster when you are working as part of a team.

    6. Rebalanced workloads

    Workloads will fall heavier on some people’s shoulders more than others. Some people are naturally going to have more responsibilities, but sometimes they can be too much and cause problems. A team has the option of rebalancing workloads so they fall more evenly.

    Don’t underestimate the advantages of keeping your team fresh. Burnout is a real problem in the world of marketing, and it can bring your entire marketing campaign to a halt.

    Team time online marketing

    As you can see, there are a range of reasons why you may want to make your marketing department more team-based. The fact is there are many companies that have failed for completely avoidable reasons, such as burnout and a lack of new ideas

    This can be avoided by bringing more people into your inner circle and inviting their opinions. Promote a team-based corporate culture to ensure that you have more success in the future.

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    Profile: Mike Wood

    Mike Wood is an online marketer, author, and Wikipedia expert. He is the founder of Legalmorning.com, an online marketing agency that specializes in content writing, brand management, and professional Wikipedia editing. He is a regular contributor to many online publications where he writes about business and marketing. Wood is the author of the books Link Juice and Wikipedia as a Marketing Tool.

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