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Who Runs the Ecommerce Division: Marketing, IT, or Operations Team?

January 18, 2015 by Johnny Russo Leave a Comment

Who Runs the Ecommerce Division: Marketing, IT, or Operations Team?

 

This question has been posed to me countless times by HR personnel, recruiters, and CEOs: Who should run the Ecommerce division? Is it the super creative marketing team? Is it the tech savvy IT group? Or is it the business and operations side that should be tasked with launching, leading, and building the Ecommerce division at your company?

To some degree, the answer lies in all three departments. However, while all companies and business structures are different, I really believe the marketing team is best served at running Ecommerce.

Marketing Should Lead Ecommerce Department

But let me state this loud and clear: the marketing personnel running Ecommerce must do 2 things really, really well.

  1. They must have one heckuva technical background or know their way around technology. If they are scared of technology or fear change, this is not the role they should own.
  2. The team or leader must also understand business and operations, or the division will simply spin their wheels running promotions, launching banners, and implementing new technologies (shiny new tool syndrome) with no real functional business needs tied to them.

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Filed Under: Digital Marketing, Ecommerce, Leadership Tagged With: Digital Marketing, Ecommerce Division, Information Technology, IT, Marketing, Operations

How to Help Rookie Managers Manage

January 18, 2015 by Johnny Russo Leave a Comment

How to Help Rookie Managers Manage

Rookie managers, like rookie athletes and rookie couples, often times need help, or at least a mentor.

I once started a new job at a company that will remain nameless, but while sifting through some files from a previous manager, found an article from the Harvard Business Review titled Saving Your Rookie Managers From Themselves. Originally, I smirked to myself, thinking it would not be too hard to replace him/her. But after a second I wondered if this manager had searched for this article on Google, or if someone gave this employee a nudge and placed it on his/her desk. My smirking quickly turned to empathy.

It’s Easy to Get a Title as a Manager, it’s Difficult to be a True Leader

I think it’s important to understand that it’s easy to get a Manager’s title, but it’s not so easy to be a Manager, a real leader.

Let’s rewind into how a manager is usually promoted or hired. Often times, it’s based on their work ethic and ability to complete tasks well. Not necessarily their ability or potential to lead people. And more times than not, the newly crowned manager is overwhelmed, because not only do they have to complete tasks and take orders, they now have to give out tasks, create project plans, interview, hire, and potentially fire.

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Filed Under: Leadership, Uncategorized / Personal Tagged With: Ecommerce Management, Leadership, Manage, Marketing Leadership

10 Things You Need to Know Before Selecting an Email Service Provider (ESP)

January 17, 2015 by Johnny Russo Leave a Comment

10 Things You Need to Know Before Selecting an Email Service Provider (ESP)

Whether you’re a pure play or multi-channel retailer, an email program should be one of your most important digital marketing channels. So if you haven’t launched your program, or your program is in need of a major revamp, here are 10 tips you should pay close attention to when selecting an email service provider.

1. Prepare a Needs Analysis and Functionality Assessment Document

If you don’t have a program yet, or if your email has been stagnant for awhile, the first thing you need to do is prepare a document that states what your current issues are, what features you need and want in your new and improved email program, what reporting metrics are crucial for your business, what your current database looks like, and what your short term (6 months) and long term (3 years) goals look like. This document should eventually be shared with the vendors you want to work with, so you are all on the same page and there are no surprises down the line. Also, you should know your budget (but you don’t need to list that in the document, or share that info with the vendor on the first couple of calls).

2. Make a List of All the Required Reporting and Analytics Reports You Need to Run Your Business

You need to have reporting on numerous aspects to truly get a complete view of the customer, their buying habits, and their buying paths. This becomes even more important when running an Ecommerce site. So make a list of all the metrics and analytics you need for certain. Reports like Ecommerce revenue from email, revenue per email sent, top customer by open rate and/or revenue, new subscriber reports, and top 5 emails sent by open rate, click through rate (CTR) and by revenue. Assuming you will be getting a demo for each tool, ensure you ask them to view their reporting dashboard. With that said, never select a tool that does not come complete with the reporting you need. If you can’t retrieve the reporting you absolutely want and need, it will be that much harder to improve the program down the line.

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Filed Under: Digital Marketing, Ecommerce Tagged With: Automation, Email, Email Service Provider, Email tool, ESP, Reporting, Segmentation

Why You Should Never Buy Twitter Followers. Ever

January 17, 2015 by Johnny Russo 1 Comment

 

Why You Should Never Buy Twitter Followers. Ever

Have you ever been really jealous of the amount of followers people have? If you answered yes, you’re not alone, and that includes me. And then the second thought that pops into your mind is: are these followers legit, or were they bought? Depending on the profile, their experience, their “celebrity,” and the amount of time and effort they put into Twitter, you usually know the answer.

The Main Reason You Should Never Buy Twitter Followers

But here’s why you should never, ever buy Twitter followers, no matter how bad you want to reach 10,000 or 100,000 Twitter followers: because it discredits you.

Social media, especially Twitter, should be about transparency and authenticity, more so when you want to display your expertise. And social media should be about engagement, and how do you engage with a fake list? What good does it do you?

Would You Buy Facebook Likes?

There seems to be a pride perspective in gathering more Twitter followers than your closest competitors or friends or ex colleagues, perhaps. But would you buy Facebook friends? Would you buy Facebook Likes? What about LinkedIn connections? The answer is probably no (I hope it is). But Twitter can bring out the follower beast in all of us.

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Filed Under: Social Media Tagged With: Social Media, Trust, Twitter, Twitter followers

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