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Returning to SA and setting up businesses with skills acquired overseas

The story of Incite in SA, and its steady growth in a relatively new and untested market, is evidence of the ample opportunities available to South Africa's talented entrepreneurs. For those who can identify a gap, and leverage both skills and experience, South Africa's business landscape is rife with potential. My journey with Incite has underscored this point for me.

After having worked for Incite in the United Kingdom for several years, I decided to move back to raise my son in SA. I had always joked about starting the company in SA, but when we realised that there was no one else providing a similar service here in the marketing space - leveraging both inbound and outbound marketing strategies - it became clear that this was something I should pursue.

The journey...

At first, it was just a case of working from home by myself, testing the market to see if there was an opportunity for us - but after just two months we had secured our first client - and we have grown steadily since then.

Interestingly, the main challenge for Incite SA at the outset was that no one was really doing what we were, so there was a need to educate potential clients around our methodology and service offering. This has changed over the past year, as we now have competitors and the market is generally more sophisticated and developed with regards to inbound and outbound marketing - and how the two complement each other. However, the competition is a good thing, as it is pushing us to stay ahead of the curve and sharpen and improve our service offering to clients.

The challenges

Content marketing (inbound) has become a buzzword, as global trends reach SA shores, so there is an increasing appetite for the service - yet we are still very much in the education and awareness phase in SA. Marketers are beginning to realise that in order to turn customers into brand ambassadors, they need to talk to them on their terms. Inbound marketing is multi-channel by nature because it approaches people where they are - in the channel where they want to interact with you - and in SA we are beginning to see this trend gaining traction.

Outsourcing new business

As a result, we are definitely seeing agencies explore the potential and possibilities offered up by the outsourcing of this new business function. Indeed, certain agencies are recognising the benefits of outsourcing their new business to us, because we specialise in helping marketing agencies of all types effectively market themselves to create well qualified, high value opportunities and pitches - and consequently win work from large clients. This is becoming a specialised and highly valued service that we provide to a growing number of agencies.

The future...

Incite SA is steadily growing and gaining exposure using its own channels to effectively market the business - in essence, walking the talk. Our main focus is client retention, as we want existing clients to be our ambassadors. The trend towards outsourcing new business in an agency is yet to hit SA in full force, and we are readying ourselves for this.

Globally, the biggest trend is a shift to inbound - we are specialists in this area, drawing on our learnings from London and Los Angeles, and we are therefore able to offer our clients something unique that their competitors haven't been doing (but will be in the near future!), along with the bespoke new business function.

As a first mover in the local market, we are well positioned to lead the way and embrace opportunities as SA businesses harness the benefits of clever marketing strategies - so the future is bright! We look forward to seeing the development of inbound and outbound marketing in SA and the way that businesses leverage it as a key differentiator in competitive industries.

About Lauren Heap

Experienced marketer and new business professional with over 12 years' experience in the business working with a number of blue chip clients such as Coca Cola, Nintendo, Diageo & Microsoft. While working in the incite head office in London she proved herself to be a brilliant client manager and a great team leader. She has unrivalled abilities when it comes to converting interest into sales on her clients' behalf.
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