Many of your marketing strategies and tactics probably focus on ways to "reach out to" your target audience. That makes sense. After all, you know who they are and why they value your product or service, so of course you should be seeking them out to engage them.
But, what tactics are you employing to let your target consumer and other consumers discover you?
A few weeks ago I attended an interesting session hosted by Social Media Breakfast Seattle with Holly Brown, 20 year marketing veteran, speaking about brands as publishers in the age of peer to peer communication.
She shed light on how to select and start conversations in communities that already exist and are of value to your target audience. Instead of relying on consumers to actively seek you out, you can leverage communities where they exist to engage with them with content that is relevant to them.
Letting consumers find you in this way is called "serendipitous discovery."
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