Business Corporate Digital Marketing Education 5 Ways to Start Off 2023 for Your Business Uneeb KhanJanuary 11, 20230168 views Year 2023 is promising to be exciting with everything that’s going on! For businesses, there are bound to be new practices merely on the account of new tech developing too rapidly. Still, the golden rules of being professional don’t change that easily, so our pro tip for this New Year would be to rely on proven expertise and innovate where improvement is called for. Too vague? Let’s consider some examples. Table of Contents Focus on Your First ImpressionMonitor Your EmailPlace a Focus on Open Enrollment and Other BenefitsHelp Your Team With Their Career GoalsDo Better With Diversity and InclusionKey Takeaways Focus on Your First Impression First of all, create a compelling website! First impressions do count and businesses don’t differ much from people in this regard. While there is no one-size-fits-all approach when it comes to creativity (website creation should be a creative process!), there are still some tips on what not to do. Obviously, a website that isn’t eye-catching won’t stand out, so brainstorm design ideas. However, don’t overdo it with too many additions and image-heavy practices as the majority of website visitors will leave websites that take more than 4 seconds to load. This has been tested and backed by several polls. Need we say that only quality, professional, and literate content counts? Content must be SEO-friendly in order to boost your brand’s visibility, so there’s lot of planning to do here. Finally, website security is of paramount importance. In simplest terms, this means that you should make absolutely certain that your visitors’, customers’, and subscribers’ private info (including their name, address, email address, payment info, etc.) is always safe. Monitor Your Email Next on, monitor your email reputation. Email marketing campaigns and any other communication should be reliable at all times, which basically means that you must ensure that your messages aren’t being marked as spam. There are a couple of ways to achieve this goal of which we’ll mention only the most important ones. For the rest, do your research! First and foremost, pick a reliable ISP and make your own emailing list. In this way, you’ll ensure that only people interested in your offer are getting communiqué and that your sender address is trusted. Next on, comply with anti-spam laws. While there are many of these depending on the country your clients are located, pay attention to general rules. If you’re targeting North American and West European markets, relevant laws include America’s Controlling the Assault of Non-Solicited Pornography and Marketing (CAN-SPAM), Canada’s Anti-Spam Legislation (CASL), and Europe’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and The Spam Act 2003. Place a Focus on Open Enrollment and Other Benefits Ensure higher open enrollment participation. Open enrollment announcement communication should be streamlined to prevent delays and unforeseen situations. What is an open enrollment period, precisely? In simple terms, it’s the timeframe during which employees have to make changes to their plans. We’re talking about annual plans here, which is to say that the task is neither easy nor 100% predictable. However, you should strive to make it as predictable as it can be barring extreme circumstances. Because the task is complicated, open enrollment communication plans are recommended. Help Your Team With Their Career Goals Next on, implement people development plans. Once upon a time, the practice was known as an “employee development plan” and also as a “professional development plan.” Nowadays, employees and professionals have finally become people, which is indicative in terms of employee recognition. Regardless of the term of your choice, people development plans portend direction to help employees achieve their professional goals in the long run. One great way to do this is by reaching out to a fractional executive, who can help put your team on the right path. Have you ever heard of an integrator? Well, for the sake of clarity, we’re hereby including Gino Wickman’s definition, as follows: The term “integrator” was coined by Gino Wickman in his best-selling business books “Traction and Rocketfuel.” You typically learn about integrators when implementing the Entrepreneurial Operating System (EOS) as a management practice for your company. “An Integrator is a person who is the tie-breaker for the leadership team, is the glue for the organization, holds everything together, beats the drum (provides cadence), is accountable for the P&L results, executes the business plan, holds the Leadership Team accountable, and is the steady force in the organization.” (EOS Worldwide). Do Better With Diversity and Inclusion Start by increasing awareness and understanding of diversity and inclusion. It’s crucial to offer education on diversity and inclusion for yourself and your team, and create a culture of open dialogue and acceptance. Develop and implement organizational policies that support diversity and inclusion in the workplace, such as nondiscrimination policies, access to equal opportunity, and equal pay for equal work. Key Takeaways Everything considered, year 2023 is bound to be exciting and challenging. Combining these two seemingly opposite concepts can prove a thrilling experience for everyone involved, so watch employee engagement rates skyrocket, especially as you work toward higher retention rates! Basically, the focus should be on five major areas: first impressions (professional website design), stellar email reputation (email marketing and overall communication), open enrolment and related benefits, people development plans, and knowledge sharing. Admittedly, there’s much and more to brainstorm, implement, and polish to achieve all these complex goals but remember that it’s not a race. Rather than rushing through quick fixes, make sure to be thorough. That’s the only proven way for businesses to grow, after all.