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For a investment customer, we developed a material collection about household money management that featured halal investment concepts. This material surpassed their previous standard money guidance by four hundred seventeen percent in connection.
Key considerations included:
* Native-speaking creators for both tongues
* Contextual modification rather than direct translation
* Uniform brand voice across both languages
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Helping a culinary business, we established a technique where influencers authentically presented products into their regular routines rather than generating obvious advertisements. This approach generated interaction levels two hundred eighteen percent greater than traditional promotional content.
Recently, a cosmetics company spent 300,000 SAR in traditional advertising with disappointing results. After moving just 25% of that investment to creator partnerships, they saw a seven hundred twelve percent increase in conversions.
Effective approaches included:
* Industry reports with locally-relevant statistics
* Leadership conversations with prominent Saudi authorities
* Success stories from regional initiatives
* Virtual events discussing regionally-focused concerns
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Last month, a company director asked me why his blog posts weren't generating any leads. After reviewing his content marketing strategy, I discovered he was making the same errors I see many Saudi businesses repeat.
Six months into business, our sales were underwhelming. It wasn't until I accidentally a comprehensive study about our industry that I understood how ignorant I'd been to the competitive landscape around us.
I advise organizing competitors as:
* Primary competitors (offering nearly identical solutions)
* Secondary competitors (with some resemblance)
* Emerging challengers (new companies with disruptive capabilities)
Last year, I witnessed as three rival companies spent significantly into growing their operations on a specific social media platform. Their attempts were unsuccessful as the channel appeared to be a mismatch for our market.
When I launched my online business three years ago, I was certain that our unique products would stand out naturally. I ignored competitor analysis as unnecessary a mistake that almost ruined my entire company.
I invest at least two hours each regularly examining our competitors':
* Digital architecture and navigation
* Blog posts and posting schedule
* Social media activity
* Customer reviews and ratings
* Keyword tactics and positions
Start by mapping ALL your competitors not just the well-known ones. Throughout our investigation, we discovered that our largest competitor wasn't the established business we were watching, but a new startup with an unique strategy.
I presently employ several applications that have substantially enhanced our competitive research:
* Keyword trackers to track other companies' search rankings
* Brand monitoring platforms to track rivals' online presence
* Digital tracking solutions to track updates to their online presence
* Communication monitoring to receive their marketing communications
I use a simple tracker to monitor our competitors' pricing adjustments every week. This has already allowed us to:
* Spot seasonal price reductions
* Detect product bundling tactics
* Understand their cost structure