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5 Must-Do New Year's Resolutions
Start 2025 on the right foot.
Hey đź‘‹
Welcome to Neighbourhood Post issue #52 - easy to implement digital marketing ideas straight through your metaphorical letterbox.
Happy New Year!
Remember 2024? Me neither. 2025 is here and it’s infinitely better. Who cares about the past when we’re all about to crush the next 12 months 💪
Anyway, on with today’s newsletter - here are 5 digital marketing resolutions that’ll set you up for 2025.
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New Year, New You đź’«
It’s January, which means only one thing.
It’s resolution time.
« Insert lighthearted anecdote about how I always try really hard at resolutions but end up giving up after 6 weeks »
In some ways the 1st of January is just any other day, but a perceived new start gives us the chance to review and refresh what we’re doing.
So what does that look like for digital?
Here are 5 resolutions for you to try out in January. How many will you try?
#1 - Create social media design guidelines
Let’s start with a challenging, but important one.
When it comes to social success, your brand guidelines aren’t enough. Designers might include a couple of example posts in the broader guidelines, but you need versatility and bespoke designs to play with.
Not something that contradicts guidelines, but an extension of them.
Start the conversation with your designer and get them in place for 2025.
#2 - Set up an email automation
I’m always amazed at the number of brands who don’t utilise email automations.
If you don’t have any, at least focus on a welcome email when someone joins your list. Point them to other channels (e.g. social media) and gently tease the action you want them to take next.
If you’re feeling brave, don’t just have one email, set up a journey that unpacks more about who you are over a series of weeks.
If you already have a welcome automation, create one based on purchases, donations and other actions.
#3 - Start a swipe file
A Swipe File is a collection of interesting/inspiring/useful things you’ve saved for later.
I guess “bookmark” is the more universal language.
In your day-to-day, save anything you see that you like the look of. Videos you want to watch, social media that’s inspired you, websites to copy, articles on best practice, social media posts you like the look of etc.
I use a tool called Raindrop but I’m also tempted by a flashy AI newcomer called My Mind.
#4 - Check in to LinkedIn
There’s a migration happening at the moment, of people away from X towards other platforms.
LinkedIn is the destination of choice for a lot of professional thought leaders and communities .
As a result its becoming a place full of insight and expertise.
Sure, it’s still a place for pretentiousness and humble bragging, but it’s turning into a place for learning, upskilling, and professional development.
#5 - Get a new job
If you’re looking for a fresh opportunity in digital marketing, we might have the role for you!
We’re continuing to grow in 2025 and are looking for someone with exceptional digital and client management skills to join the team as a Digital Strategy Lead.
If you’re not looking for a job, I’d still love your help spreading the word.
Could you share this post to your network? I’d be eternally grateful!
What we’re looking at 👀 and listening to 👂
🎧 Dan’s reading list grew over Christmas, with Traction, Butter, and Orbital. It might take the whole of 2025 to get through them, but stay tuned for reviews!
📺 There’s this great new show that you probably haven’t heard of called The Traitors. It just so happens to be the best TV show ever created. You should check it out before it gets big.
Before you go - we’ll never use these newsletters to directly sell you our services, but we’re always here if you need any expertise or support 👍