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You don’t have to grow alone - we bring strategy, community, and creativity to the table! What do we mean by “marketing channels”? A marketing channel is any path or medium you use to get your message out - where people see, hear, or engage with your brand. Channels can be physical/traditional (print ads, radio, direct mail, in-person events) and/or digital (social media, email, SEO, paid ads, content marketing, etc.). Using multiple channels means you’re reaching people in more than one place. Why does that matter? Let’s dig in! Traditional vs. Digital Channels: A Quick Comparison Traditional Marketing Channels These include more “offline” methods such as print ads, billboards, flyers, radio or TV commercials, direct mail (this is not dead!), and in-person events or trade shows. They’re great for building local awareness and trust - especially with audiences who may not spend a lot of time online. Traditional methods are often memorable and provide high visibility, but they can also be expensive, harder to measure ROI, and less flexible in terms of change. Pros of Traditional Channels:
Challenges with Traditional Channels:
Digital Marketing Channels These include social media (Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, TikTok), email marketing, websites, blogs, search engine optimization (SEO), paid online ads (like Google Ads or display ads), podcasts, webinars, and online video content. Digital channels allow for targeting, real-time feedback, and often lower costs. They’re data-rich and flexible but can be crowded or complex if not handled with a clear and compelling strategy. Pros of Digital Channels:
Challenges with Digital Channels:
Why Your Business Should Use Multiple Marketing Channels Marketing isn’t a one-size-fits-all - and neither are your customers. Relying on a single channel to reach your audience is like fishing with one hook in a wide ocean. To truly connect, engage, and grow, your business needs to show up in more than one place. Here’s why embracing a mix of marketing channels is not only smart - but essential: Reach more people/meet them where they are. Different customers prefer different channels. Some still read magazines. Others are glued to Instagram or LinkedIn. Podcasts influence others. If you only pick one, you’ll miss out on people who aren’t active there. Using multiple channels broadens your reach. Reinforce your message and build trust. Seeing your brand in more than one place makes it more memorable. When someone sees your content on social media, then gets a postcard in the mail, then an email, your voice becomes more familiar, and trust builds. Consistency across channels is key. Cover all stages of the customer journey. Different channels work better at different stages:
Adaptability & resilience Trends change fast - what’s hot one year (say, print or a certain social platform) can fade. If you invest in only one or two channels, you’re exposed if those channels underperform, change their rules, or lose audience interest. Diversifying means you can shift more weight to what works. Better use of data and smarter decisions. Multiple channels produce multiple data points. You can compare what’s working best, see where customers prefer to interact, where they drop off, and which channels yield the highest ROI. That helps optimize spending, content, and offers. Maximize conversion opportunities Often, potential customers need several touchpoints before they make a decision. Multiple channels can mean more opportunities to convert them - in different ways. A radio ad can provide awareness, while Instagram content engages them, and an email finally nudges them to take action. More channels = more paths to conversion. How to Choose the Right Channels for Your Business It’s not about doing all the channels. It’s about choosing the channels that align with our audience, budget, and goals. Here are key considerations and steps: Know your audience well Who are your customers or clients? What media do they use? Age, location, habits, preferences. Do they read local newspapers? Are they active on social media? Do they attend local events? Do they prefer digital or more traditional forms? Map out where they spend their time consuming information. Clarify your goals Are you trying to build awareness, generate leads, sell directly, grow loyalty, or something else? Different goals pair better with different channels. For instance, launching a new service might require a big reach first (traditional + digital awareness channels), then more nurturing (content, email). For nonprofits, donor acquisition and community involvement may be key goals, which suggests a mix of in-person engagement, storytelling in content, social media, and email. Evaluate your budget & resources. Budget isn’t just dollars - it’s time, staff, and creativity. Some channels are cheap in media spend but require lots of content or design. Other channels cost more to buy ad space or print. Don’t stretch too thin - you want quality and consistency. It’s better to do a few well than many poorly. Test & measure Pick a couple of channels, run a few campaigns, and monitor your results. Use metrics that matter: reach, engagement, lead generation, conversion, cost per lead, or sale. See which channels outperform others. Then shift investments toward what works. Also, be ready to stop or reduce channels that underperform. Understanding how different touchpoints contribute to worthy conversions (multichannel attribution) is very helpful! Ensure consistency across channels. Your brand voice, message, look, and feel should be unified - no matter where you are sharing your message. Even if execution (style and format) differs from channel to channel, the underlying identity should be unmistakable. That builds credibility and trust with your audience and customers. Scale over time. You might start with one or two channels, then add more as you learn what works. It’s OK to begin small! Use early wins to justify scaling and growth. Think of channels as tools in your toolbox - you don’t need them all at once. But having options lets you respond to changes and new opportunities. Why Diversifying Marketing Channels is Smart AND Rewarding When it comes to marketing, putting all your eggs in one basket is risky business. You could be a nonprofit looking to grow awareness or a small business trying to boost leads - relying on just one or two channels limits your reach, and ultimately, your results. Diversifying your marketing channels means you’re spreading your presence, reducing risk, and opening the door to greater impact and return. Here’s why it works so well: It minimizes risk and boosts adaptability. Change is a constant in marketing, and marketing platforms are changing constantly. Algorithms shift. Costs fluctuate. What worked great last year might not deliver the same results today. When you diversify your marketing mix, you’re not over-relying on any single platform. If one slows down, others can carry the weight. That flexibility gives your business more staying power, no matter what’s trending! It increases your return on investment over time. Multiple channels create multiple data streams. That means you can compare what’s working, double down on high-performing efforts, and cut back where results lag. This leads to smarter spending over time and more efficient marketing strategies - ones that will keep improving the more you test and learn. It strengthens your brand’s presence and authority. Being visible in more than one place reinforces your credibility. When someone sees your brand on social media, reads a blog, hears a podcast mention, or gets a direct mail piece, they start to recognize you as a trusted, established voice. For nonprofits and businesses alike, consistent visibility fosters long-term trust. It improves the customer experience. We all know that every customer is different. Some love email. Others scroll on Instagram. Some prefer local events or in-person networking. Diversifying your channels means you’re giving people options for how they want to engage with your brand. That makes their experience smoother, more comfortable, and more personal. This will surely lead to stronger loyalty among your customers and could turn them into ambassadors for your brand! It creates compounding effects across channels. When your marketing channels work together, the impact multiplies! A blog post boosts SEO, drives website traffic, and becomes social media content. A podcast interview increases awareness and links back to your newsletter. These touchpoints feed into each other, building momentum that’s hard to replicate with just one channel alone. Putting It All Together: Big Deal Company’s Approach Here’s how we help clients build diversified and strategic channel mixes - because we believe no business has to grow alone:
We also lean on community and creativity. We do this by tapping into local networks, storytelling, partnerships, and content that resonates. Because - no matter how many channels you use, your story, your values, and your authenticity are what make you stand out. You don’t have to try every channel. But using multiple marketing channels - chosen strategically, executed thoughtfully, and measured carefully - can take your business beyond standalone reach. It means more visibility, more trust, more opportunities to connect with prospective clients, donors, or customers - on their terms. Diversifying your channels gives you levers you can pull when things shift. It helps you build stronger relationships and ultimately grows your impact in a way that feels creative and sustainable. Marketing Channel Selector: A Quick Checklist for Your Business Use this worksheet to determine which marketing channels best align with your goals, audience, and available resources. Grab a pen - or copy into a doc - and check off what applies to you! Step 1: Define Your Primary Goal(s)What do you want your marketing to accomplish? Check all that apply.
Step 3: Assess Your ResourcesHow much can you realistically commit to each channel? Budget Availability:
Time & Team Support:
Step 4: Evaluate Channel FitMatch your answers to these common marketing channels: Step 5: Prioritize & Plan Your Channel Mix Pick 2-3 core channels to focus on first based on your goals, audience, and resources. List them here: 1. 2. 3. Optional: List 1-2 channels you might test or add later: 4. 5. Bonus Tips:
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Ever Feel Like Digital Marketing Has Its Own Language? You’re not alone. Between the jargon, acronyms, and constant updates, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed. But three strategies - SEO, AEO, and GEO stand out as the backbone of visibility and conversion in today’s digital world. No matter the size or type of your business - a local cafe in Northern Colorado, managing an online store from Fort Collins, or growing a service-based brand in Greeley- understanding the difference between SEO, AEO, and GEO can help you attract more traffic, leads, and sales. It’s also the key to staying ahead of how people actually search today. Let’s break them down. Simple. Clear. Actionable. What is SEO (Search Engine Optimization)?In Simple Terms :SEO is all about making your website show up on Google (and other search engines) when someone types in a query. Key SEO Components:
Why SEO Still Rules in 2025:
What is AEO (Answer Engine Optimization)? Simply Put:AEO helps your content get picked up and presented as direct answers by AI tools like ChatGPT, Google’s Search Generative Experience (SGE), Alexa, Siri, and more. AEO Focuses On:
Why AEO is a 2025 Power Move:
What is GEO (Geolocation Optimization)? Local Made Simple:GEO targets people based on location. If you want your business to show up in “near me” searches or on Google Maps, GEO is your best friend. GEO Tactics Include:
Why GEO is a Must for Local & Physical Businesses:
SEO vs AEO vs GEO: What’s the Difference Each strategy has its lane - but when you align all three? You win the race! How to Use SEO, AEO, & GEO Together Step by Step Strategy Stack At Big Deal Company, we empower brands to dominate digital visibility through a proven three-tier strategy. First, we build a strong SEO foundation by optimizing the website and blogs with high-performing keywords, clean site structures, and search-friendly content. Then, we elevate that presence with Answer Engine Optimization (AEO). We achieve this by creating targeted content, including FAQ sections, how-to guides, and conversational responses, all tailored for AI tools, voice search, and featured snippets. Finally, we localize reach through GEO tactics, creating location-specific landing pages, boosting directory visibility, and encouraging authentic reviews to capture in-person traffic and regional engagement. Through these methods, businesses aren’t just found - they are chosen! Optimization Checks To maximize your visibility across search engines, AI tools, and local listings, we recommend this essential checklist:
Final Thoughts: Why All Three Matter SEO gets you found. AEO gets you featured. GEO gets you chosen. Modern marketing isn’t about choosing one - it’s about mastering all three. When you combine traditional search with AI discovery and local relevance, you create a marketing strategy that’s future-proof, powerful, and hyper-targeted. So the next time you update your content or plan a campaign, ask yourself: “Am I optimizing for SEO, AEO, and GEO?” If not - it’s time to start! Big Deal Company is ready to help you master all three! Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) 1. What’s the difference between SEO and AEO? SEO helps your site rank in traditional search engines. AEO ensures your answers are picked up by AI tools and voice search. 2. How can I optimize my content for voice search? Use natural questions, add FAQ sections, and format clear, concise answers. Schema markup helps, too. 3. What is a schema markup and why is it important? Schema markup is a type of structured data code you add to your website that helps search engines and AI tools better understand your content. It highlights key elements like FAQs, reviews, business details, and how-to steps, making it easier for your content to appear in rich results, voice search responses, and AI-generated answers. By using schema, you’re telling search engines exactly what your content means-not just in what it says - boosting your visibility across SEO, AEO, and GEO platforms. 4. Does GEO help if I sell nationally or globally? Yes - GEO can target localized micro-markets even within broader national campaigns. 5. Will AI tools like ChatGPT use my content? If your content is well-structured, informative, and optimized, AI tools may source or summarize your insights. 6. How do I combine all three strategies? Integrate: SEO for structure, AEO for answers, GEO for local. A content calendar helps you balance all three consistently. Work with Big Deal Company Big Deal Company specializes in strategic visibility - helping brands grow through expert SEO, cutting-edge AEO, and hyper-targeted GEO solutions. We can help you build your online presence, work to get your business and knowledge featured in AI-generated answers, and strategize to help you dominate local search in your market. Let’s Connect! Follow us on social media for latest tips, insights, and success stories:
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Sign up for our online newsletter to stay updated on the latest insights and tools. BIG DEAL Company makes business personal by bringing JOY to the job in everything we do. As purveyors of fun with BIG DEAL, we support businesses and individuals in the growth of their ideas, events and marketing strategies. Our creative aptitude allows for unique ideas. Our passion for perfection makes every client a priority! Serving Colorado & Wyoming. We travel too! Contact BIG DEAL Company *** Bringing Joy to the Job *** Phone: 970-613-1455 or 303-886-3068 Email Us Disclosure: *All content produced by My Big Day; DBA Big Deal Company, including websites and content, are the property of My Big Day LLC and protected by U.S. and international copyright laws. You may not copy, reproduce, distribute, transmit, modify, create derivative works, or in any other way exploit any part of our materials without the prior written permission from My Big Day LLC AI is Changing How People Search:
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At BIG DEAL Company, we manage client websites, social media, newsletters and the like. One of the most effective SEO supports can be a blog on your website. We commonly get asked if there is a recommended number of blogs a business should post per month. The frequency of your blog posts is crucial for maximizing SEO performance, but there’s no one-size-fits- all answer.
Below is a helpful list to consider when evaluating how often you should post a blog to your website: Download our free printable cheat sheet on blogging frequency:
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BIG DEAL Company makes business personal by bringing JOY to the job in everything we do. As purveyors of fun with BIG DEAL, we support businesses and individuals in the growth of their ideas, events and marketing strategies. Our creative aptitude allows for unique ideas. Our passion for perfection makes every client a priority! Serving Colorado & Wyoming. We travel too! Contact BIG DEAL Company *** Bringing Joy to the Job *** Phone: 970-613-1455 or 303-886-3068 Email Us Disclosure: *All content produced by My Big Day; DBA Big Deal Company, including websites, are the property of My Big Day LLC and protected by U.S. and international copyright laws. You may not copy, reproduce, distribute, transmit, modify, create derivative works, or in any other way exploit any part of our materials without the prior written permission from My Big Day LLC It’s so easy to get caught up in your same old routine when it comes to your marketing strategy. BIG DEAL Company is always keeping an eye out for whatever the next big thing is. Shake it up with this list of 2024’s list of projected hot marketing trends. Two words…video content! - Video continues to dominate online content. Consider including video content in your marketing strategy, such as product demos, tutorials, testimonials, and behind-the-scenes. Embrace the future – Let’s face it, artificial intelligence (AI) is our future and honestly, learning to use it can save you time and frustration. Use AI to enhance customer interactions, automate routine tasks, provide instant customer support, and gather valuable data for marketing insights. Interact with your audience – Capture the attention of your customers and clients with interactive content like polls, quizzes, and surveys. Not only is it fun for them, but it also provides you with valuable data. Go green - Consumers are increasingly concerned about environmental and social issues. Highlight your company's commitment to sustainability and social responsibility. Give ‘em what they want - Tailor your marketing messages to individual preferences and behaviors. Leverage your data analytics and automations (like Google Analytics) to create personalized experiences that speak to their preferences. Good old customer experience - Customer experience remains a key differentiator. Prioritize seamless, user-friendly experiences across all touchpoints (check out our Website Health Check Blog for a few tips) to enhance customer satisfaction and loyalty. Up your local SEO and micro-moments game - Optimize your online presence for local searches, as consumers increasingly rely on their mobile devices for quick, location-based information during micro-moments. User-Generated Content – Not all businesses need or can get user-generated content, but if it fits your model, it can be a highly impactful way to tell your story. User-generated content can build trust and authenticity while expanding your reach. As you dive into the new year, consider diving into new ways to grow your marketing plan. Be prepared to adapt strategies to your specific industry, target audience, and business goals. Regularly assess the performance of your marketing efforts and be prepared to make changes based on evolving trends and consumer trends. BIG DEAL Company is here to help you through the jungle of marketing and we’re just a click away. Free Printable
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