Welcome to the Marketing Lego Thought Leader Interview. Today, we will speak with Kelsey Van Der Merwe, Co-Founder and Chief Marketing Officer of UNTAMED Creative Society, about her journey and how she came up with her marketing agency. We will also discuss valuable insights on social media marketing campaigns, SEO, and more.

Hi everyone. Welcome to today’s marketing legos. My name is Harshit, and I’m the Director of Business Alliances of two brilliant marketing SaaS tools, RankWatch and WebSignals. We’ve Kelsey Van Der Merwe today. She’s the co-founder of a marketing agency, UNTAMED Creative Society. Hi, Kelsey, welcome aboard. I’m so happy to have you.


Perfect. So, Kelsey, your journey has been quite fascinating. I would love to hear your story and your journey so far. You carried many years of teaching as well as marketing experience with you. Please share with me more about it.
We’re a fully-fledged digital marketing company. We started just as a social media agency. We found that people were looking for more, and there was a gap in the market to say, Hey, all of these elements are important, but we can help people bring them together. That’s how UNTAMED went from social media into a digital marketing agency. We can do web design and branding and all of that, and people are looking for it. That is a little bit of our story. I’m still involved in education in different tertiary education institutes in South Africa. It’s important to constantly create a curriculum and try to help develop education and make it relevant. That’s a big thing for people studying and finding the bridge between when they start working. We love education as well as UNTAMED, so it’s cool.


That’s brilliant. Let’s talk more about the service offerings of the agency. As you mentioned, you started with social media expertise, the agency’s core, and then built the agency into a so-called stack marketing service offering. Let’s talk about it because there’s so much you do.


I got you. What is the typical customer journey in your agency? What processes are in place, and what is the agency’s current hierarchy?
Then we start from there. We’ll go through weekly check-ins. We create all the content. We work mainly on Google, so everything is there. Most of our comms go through WhatsApp. Just because it’s quicker, we like to work quickly. If there is something a client wants to know, they can then contact us directly, and we then share content strategies, all of that, and review that weekly and a meeting with them, which then gets shorter the longer they’re with us and the more we get to know each other. But that first month is probably the most; we always say it’s frustratingly beautiful because we have to figure everything out together, and we’re constantly bugging, Okay, we need this, we need that, that thing. But as you start to find synergy, it becomes more accessible, and obviously, meetings become less frequent, and we then review and constantly measure with clients.


What’s the nature of the clients again? Is it more or less agreeing to the revenue cycle for the agency and the clients, or is it much more involved in the one-time services?


You’re doing so many things. There must be one favourite digital marketing niche that you love working with. What is that?


Perfect. That’s the love for HubSpot also. Hubspot partner as well.


Let’s talk more about how you keep your team educated with the new changes because digital marketing is usually social media that is frequently evolving. Once TikTok came in. Now, it’s one of the biggest things. How do you keep yourself and your team informed about the new developments in this niche?
My business partner is Brazilian, and she gets news in five minutes. It’s one email; it’s all the digital news packed into it. It’s in Portuguese, so I can’t understand, but she relays it. That’s every day. We are constantly researching online. Part of what many people need to see in digital marketing is the amount of hours they will research. For us, we spend hours researching. I start my morning going, Okay, what is the news? What is happening? How are things going? Because it changes so quickly, you can’t know. That’s practical, knowing whom to follow, where you’ll find the most accurate information, and where you’ll find it first.


Okay, fine. There are so many things related to social media. You have worked with multiple brands over the years. I would love to know the most successful social media campaign you have run organically. What were the excellent metrics that helped you decide that this worked well for you? That way of doing it?
Because then you start to see the sales of books or seeking events. For different clients, they’re different wins. If they are selling books, then that’s a win for them. But that’s not the case for everyone. The personal branding accounts; we have a few of those, and those are pretty fun to build and grow.


Kelsey, the point you mentioned is that the engagement rate is one of the primary tracks. That is so true… for the fact that just like the example that you shared, the coffee shop, the engagement rate is excellent because it increases the chances of repurchase from that reach. Many marketers ignore and change the number of followers. The engagement rate is much more significant and increases than the following.


What are the primary tools of your agency when it comes to social media marketing? As you mentioned, the engagement rate is something that you actively measure. Are there any other metrics that are their primary marketing for clients?
We have Illustrators and InDesign, that thing. But for us, Canva creates a space where we can use what we have from InDesign and pull it into Canva to create something extraordinary, animated, fun, whatever it is. Then also, InShot. Inshot is excellent for quick editing for TikTok or Reel. It just makes for a quick editing. It’s one of the best quick video editing software there is.


Okay. Apart from this, because you’ve been working at the niche for so long, were there any horror stories where the train was mad or went mad? Anything that you would like to share with us?


Kelsey, since you’ve been way too involved in SEO, one of your areas of expertise has always been social media marketing. How vital do social signals are, and how do they impact? As you know, much debate goes on with marketing, whether it impacts marketing or not. I’ve seen it with my own experience. That is something that works and triggers. But I would love to know your experience as well. What do you think?


All right. We’re coming to an end. I want to ask you the very last question of this session. Please share some valuable tips for a new business, especially. What are the beginner’s things that they can use and benefit from? When it comes to social media.
Instead, post twice a week rather than not post at all. Yes, there’s optimal posting and that thing, but for a small business, we are a small business; we understand that it’s only sometimes possible because you’re focusing on your client. Focus on what’s possible: Take a couple of hours once a week or monthly, and plan your content. As far as you can, I always say we had a client where it was the same thing. We said to her, You know what? Start on a Monday, book out the morning, and schedule your content. Spend the Monday doing that. Plan it out, schedule it, put it together. She did it week to week. She said It’s so much effort. I said, I promise you, now it feels like effort, but in a month and a half, you’re going to tune around and thank me. It just became a weekly rhythm for her. She eventually came back, and it’s so much easier now. I said Because you’re planning things. After all, you’re putting it together and scheduling in advance.


Yep, that’s true.
But at a minimum, they’ll know at the end what the real issues are. A lot of times customers don’t know the true issue and the impact. Like I tell people, with your health, maybe for a few months, yeah, I’ve been kind of tired and I’m falling asleep after work. I’m kind of sore, kind of stiff, and I don’t know. You don’t think anything of it. You think maybe it’s stress or whatever, you blow it off. But once a problem has persisted long enough and you can’t find an answer, right? Because you don’t just run to the doctor one day you wake up and you’re tired, right? You’re like, well, let me try going to bed a little earlier. Oh, maybe I was drinking too much. Let me cut out alcohol for a week or two. Maybe let me change my diet. Yeah, I have been eating bad and nothing improves it. Then you’re like, oh, when the customer can’t find their own answer, then they reach out. Now the doctor can diagnose. They listen to your heart, your x-rays, whatever. Oh, hey, you got some blockage. You might need surgery. Oh, no, but at least you now know the answer.
But if you as the patient, just call the doctor and say, hey, I need you to prescribe surgery for me. What are you talking about? I’m not doing that. I don’t even know you. But that’s what we do as consultants, right? We let the customer call us. Hey, yeah, I need more visits to my website. How much are you going to charge me? How do you know that’s what you need? And really, literally nobody needs more eyeballs on their website. What they want and need is more customers. Because the reality is very few people are converting even to leads, let alone customers. So I’ll ask them, I’ll say, let me ask you something. If I reduced the number of visitors to your website by 50%, but I grew your sales 100%, would you be mad? No, that’d be awesome. So, you don’t really need or want more eyeballs. You want more customers. So, let’s figure out how to do that. Maybe it is, you need more traffic, but I’m not going to let you prescribe to me what to diagnose and prescribe? No, you’re calling me. So, I’m in charge.


Kelsey, one of the problems that the new business struggles with whether it’s the post ideas. They only get so much inspiration to create new posts to add or build up their calendar. Any tips for that as well that could be helpful?


Perfect. Even looking into your competitors, you can use tools that can give you competitive analysis data. Try figuring out yourself to see what exactly they are, to make that. Try building something better than that.


Perfect. Kelsey, with that, we are coming to an end now. Are there any final words you want to share with our viewers about you?

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