Becoming a 360 marketer is the goal to strive for in our current recruitment climate. This pandemic has left the job market volatile, and your team are counting on you to be able to adjust your strategy quickly in response.
And who wants to be doing the same old tasks day in, day out anyway?
So what areas are best to focus on to become the 360-recruitment marketer everyone wants to work with?
To keep it simple, try writing at a 12-year old’s reading level. For example, ditch high-register words like ‘however’ and ‘therefore’ and switch them for ‘but’ and ‘so’. This will make your writing more readable and gives it a more conversational tone.
And keep your content simple so that anyone who reads it will be able to understand and engage with what you’re saying.
Running PPC ads and optimising for SEO can be intimidating if you’ve never done it before, but there are so many guides online that make it plain sailing – even if you’re a novice.
Most business owners won’t want to go near things like SEO and PPC themselves, so if you can ensure all job ads are appearing in search engine results for the business, you’ll get serious kudos.
To get started with PPC, use your marketing personas to decide where you want your ads to run (for example, on Google or social sites like Facebook).
The good thing is that PPC platforms are very responsive and will tell you if you’re doing something wrong. Once you’ve got your first ad up and running, you can go back and make improvements to it based on the results. That way, you’re always getting the best bang for your PPC buck!
Similarly, getting a basic SEO strategy is more straight forward than you might think. Download this beginner’s guide to SEO for recruitment marketers to learn everything you need to know.
There’s also a lot of easy-to-use video editing software that’s perfect for anyone new to making videos. Platforms like Animoto are designed to be as intuitive as possible and have lots of free features too.
Audiences love eye-catching images and videos, so learning this stuff will certainly pay off!
Read: A guide to the best free recruitment marketing tools.
To be a successful marketing all-rounder, you need to be able to work closely with recruiters – and this is sort of inter-communication is a skill in itself.
Recruiters and marketers are notoriously bad at working together, but these guys are the gateway to your market: you need their help to get results.
To get help from recruiters, you need to keep your communication simple and easy to follow. For example, if you want recruiters to share a piece of content on their social network, give them clear, short instructions like a bullet pointed list.
Busy recruiters are notoriously bad for reading emails properly, so giving them clear guidance like this means they won’t miss anything and they’ll follow your instructions without any hiccups.
Measure the marketing metrics that track tangible results; the ones that will actually help your recruiters make more placements (e.g. job ad conversion rates). This will give you a much clearer picture of the impact your work is having on the business, instead of focusing on vanity metrics like blog views and the number of social media followers you have.
There’s almost no point in doing any marketing if you don’t reflect on what worked well and what didn’t. This is how you learn what you need to do to make your marketing even more effective over time.
To get the best results from your 360 skillset, you need an strong recruitment marketing plan in place. Download the eBook below for guidance – plus a free monthly marketing plan template.