Outsourced Marketing
Your marketing department that acts as part of your business, but that you don’t have to train or manage.
We devise, plan & action marketing tasks.
Then we report on the outcomes of the tasks in order to continuously improve…
Marketing Strategy & Plan
Briefing Workshop
Competitor Analysis
SEO Audit
Market Research
Buyer Persona/s
Content Strategy & Plan
Budgets & Timeframes
Content Strategy & Plan
Buyer Persona/s
Core USP’s identified
Content Pillars
Tone & Voice Suggestions
Content Topics & Plan
Channel suggestions
Marketing Tasks
Website Development
Landing Pages
Graphic Design
Copywriting
Newsletters & Email Automation
Social Media
CRM Management
Why Work With Us?
We take the hassle out of marketing by removing the problems of: what to do, when to do it, how to do it and… will it work? Specifically:
We come to YOU with proactive ideas
We report on what’s working, what isn’t, and what needs changing
We act as a part of your team - as much or a little as you like
We are skilled in many different programs so you don’t have to train us
We can start small and grow with you
We quote on completed work (not hourly rate) - so you know the job will be finished.
“Most of our clients love how much they can trust us to just get the job done. They love seeing their marketing go out through different channels, and watching the engagement grow”
- Zoie Burgess
What Our Clients Say About Us
FAQs
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Here at Aim, Fire!, this is how we differentiate these two important aspects…
A marketing strategy is a long-term, high-level approach that defines your overall goals, target audience, value propositions, and key differentiators. It focuses on the big picture of how you intend to position your product or service in the market, how you will meet customer needs, and what methods you will use to achieve business objectives. Essentially, a marketing strategy is the “why” behind your marketing efforts and outlines the direction you want to take over time. On the other hand, a marketing plan is a detailed, actionable roadmap that outlines the specific steps, tactics, and resources you will use to execute your marketing strategy. It includes timelines, budgets, key performance indicators (KPIs), and channels, detailing exactly how your marketing goals will be achieved in the short to medium term. In other words, a marketing plan is the “how” — it translates the strategic vision into specific tasks and measurable outcomes.
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In our humble opinion, not yet. We can use AI tools to bring to life the components and deliverables of the marketing strategy – sure – but at this stage we haven’t yet found an AI alternative to experience, creativity, budget-focus, compelling positioning and tailored strategy.
Rather, if you invest in a great strategy, you can then put AI tools to work to deliver it…
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A content strategy is a more specific subset of the marketing strategy that focuses on the creation, distribution, and management of content. It involves planning what types of content (such as blog posts, videos, social media updates, or infographics) will be produced to engage your target audience, convey your brand’s message, and support your marketing goals. Content strategy ensures that the right content is delivered to the right audience at the right time, across the appropriate channels.
We offer a content strategy to those who are looking for support to deliver on their social media posts, website updates and overall content. We include a content strategy within our Marketing Strategy product.
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A Marketing Manager typically oversees a wide range of tasks that contribute to the development and execution of a company’s marketing strategy. The specific responsibilities can vary depending on the company, industry, team structure, and budget, but some of the core tasks usually undertaken by a marketing manager include:
Collaborating with Sales Teams: Working closely with sales teams to align marketing efforts with sales objectives and provide them with the necessary tools (like lead-generation content) to close deals.
Analysing and Reporting: Using analytics tools to track the performance of marketing campaigns and initiatives. Analyzing data, interpreting results, and making data-driven decisions to optimise future marketing efforts.
Customer Relationship Management (CRM): Managing customer relationships, building loyalty, and ensuring customer satisfaction through effective marketing communications and engagement strategies.
Team Leadership: Overseeing and mentoring a marketing team, managing workloads, and ensuring the team is aligned with broader marketing objectives. This can include hiring and training new team members.
Event Planning and Sponsorships: Organizing events (e.g., product launches, trade shows, webinars) to promote the brand and build relationships with customers, partners, and prospects.
We offer a content strategy to those who are looking for support to deliver on their social media posts, website updates and overall content. We include a content strategy within our Marketing Strategy product.Analysing and Reporting: Using analytics tools to track the performance of marketing campaigns and initiatives. Analyzing data, interpreting results, and making data-driven decisions to optimise future marketing efforts.
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We do both. In the small business space, there are a lot of options to have your marketing delivered, the trouble is, there are few who manage all the components, and measure the total success. In designing a strategy and plan, we can help guide which tactics and channels would be utilised for return, and you can either undertake the work yourself, use AI tools, have a junior complete this for you, or we can quote to get the work done.

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