If you want to be a
marketing consultant, bear in mind that the competition for this kind of role
is fierce. Marketing has always been a key part of any company’s business
strategy, but this is even more the case today in a world where global
communication is pretty well instant and we are constantly bombarded with
advertising of every kind. To give yourself any chance of success, you should
take certain steps from the very start of your career, whilst you are still training,
to help differentiate you from the many others like you out there.
For example:
Networking: Let’s face it,
if you’re not the kind of person who is happy working a room full of people
then marketing may not be the job for you. Marketing consultants have to be
prepared to attend conferences, participate in web forums, go to
industry-specific meet-ups and generally do everything they can to constantly
renew their contacts and get their name out there. You’re aiming to become a
go-to person for anybody in need of a marketing expert, so start making those
important connections right away.
Specialise: If there is one
sector in which you have particular interest or expertise, it may be a good
idea to focus on winning clients there. Marketing consultants are far more
effective if they have a deep knowledge of the kind of product or service they
are helping to promote, and if you are more effective you will have satisfied
clients who will be more likely to recommend you to others. Before you plunge
in head-first, then, have a think about where you might like to specialise.
Personal SEO: Marketing
consultants need to become adept at the various methods of using SEO to boost
their clients’ website ranking, so why not start with your own name? This will
hone your expertise in this area as well as getting your name out there as a
consultant early on.
Get experience: Whilst some
like to strike out on their own right away, most find it is better to begin
their career by getting experience at a respected marketing firm. This way, if
you do come to set up your own company you will already know which methods work
and will be aware of the potential pitfalls to avoid. It will also give you the
opportunity to gain valuable insight and industry advice from the managers or
senior partners of the company.
Stay at the cutting edge: Technology
and communication trends change so fast these days, so you should get into the
habit early on of keeping informed of any new methodologies or tools. Ideally,
you want to be in the know before your competitors, so read the trade press,
subscribe to newsletters or read relevant blogs to keep you updated.