A hosting provider disseminates news about a company, the latest developments in the hosting business, and various security issues or breaches. These are part of its marketing campaign to resonate best with the hosting prospects. They share creative concepts like imagographics, images, and videos & PPTs to capture audience interest, influence their emotional response, and inspire them to make buying decisions. The creatives include the Sternberg proposed five components: expertise, imaginative thinking skills, a venturesome personality, intrinsic motivation, and a creative environment that sparks, supports, and refines creative ideas. The companies consider it a win-win situation when they receive favourable reviews, comments, or feedback. A hosting company takes this approach to develop and implement steps for long-term business growth.
The hosting provider runs independent review & rating websites, asking visitors to rate the companies based on various attributes and comment on them. Mostly, these are five-star ratings, where visitors have to click from 1 to 5 stars. Based on the responses, a hosting provider gets a rough idea for a creative concept that further gets tested. They use different fonts and colours, photography, or illustrations, and graphic design is developed for a general idea. The campaign is developed based on various demographics like age, sex, size, mood, location, and more. The concept is tested on a smaller population before being disseminated to the masses.
The hosting industry continuously changes with new developments, updates, and upgrades, and they need to be constantly communicated with the hosting customers. Most hosting customers don’t have enough time to read long files in a busy environment. An image is equivalent to a thousand characters. Thus, hosting companies use creative concepts to capture the audience’s attention. The new ideas bring new ways of thinking and problem-solving, bringing uniqueness and diversity. Sharing those ideas helps the hosting providers share experiences and consistency across messages and materials.
The hosting providers develop creative concepts more like an ad with the criteria of catching interest, relevance, credibility, retentivity, and continuity, making it more successful. Thus, tests which of their attributes are most appealing to the consumers. Consumers available on various social media channels comment or provide feedback, as it is the provider’s purpose to tie them with the campaign. The research and marketing team continuously determine which big ideas resonate with the hosting consumers and develop creative concepts. The research findings and strategic insights by various review websites like Ananova.com, BHJ.org, & SiteGeek.com help them to make strategy and creative beliefs.
It’s a sustained job for a web hosting marketing team to develop a creative concept periodically. Time taken for such developments is usually a few days to 1-2 months, depending on campaign size, idea, and social media channels selected for dissemination. The company management and marketing team conducts several brainstorming sessions or meetings to develop creative beliefs and appropriately disseminate them to targeted customers.
