Specializing in one area of business is great, for example, marketing or sales, but to be successful, you also need to specialize in the industry you operate in. This is an enormous task when first starting, but with the right team and resources, you’ll be surprised at how much you can learn.
I have just started my career path as a Digital Marketing Coordinator in the Trucking and Logistics industry, but along the way I’ve come across resources and gathered some insights I would like to share with anybody else just getting started in this industry.
With the information overload that comes with starting a new role, it’s hard to remember that you are also working with new teammates. These are people who have experience in what you’re trying to learn, so leverage their knowledge. I’ve found that you shouldn’t be afraid to ask questions! They’re here to help you and want to see you succeed.
This means when you run into a problem, you don’t need to be afraid to ask for help. Your new teammates have been in the industry for longer than you, so chances are they have faced the same challenges. Instead of struggling through the problem, ask for help!
Although asking for help can be tough, remember that even though you haven’t known them for long, your coworkers are human too. It’s hard to do this when they hold so much knowledge that you aspire to have, but just remember, they started at the beginning, too.
It goes to say that this is pretty standard for every industry, but it’s easy to forget these simple things when entering such a complex industry.
Although your team is a great source of information, it’s also important to have industry resources to rely on when you need a quick answer or just want to continue learning, but don’t know where to start. The trucking and logistics industry has an overwhelming number of resources you can utilize when learning and staying current on news and events. On my first day working in the industry, I was sent a list of recommended industry newsletters to subscribe to and these have been lifesaving in my industry education process. Here are the ones I’ve found most useful:
Staying up-to-date is important, and just because you already have a full book of marketing knowledge doesn’t mean you know everything about marketing in your new industry. Luckily for those of us getting started in marketing in trucking and logistics, we have the Transportation Marketing and Sales Association as a great resource.
TMSA offers members almost unlimited resources pertaining to marketing in the transportation industry. Content offerings range from eBooks, whitepapers, and blog posts to webinars and networking events.
In fact, this upcoming June 5-7 TMSA is hosting their annual Logistics Marketing & Sales Conference in Orlando, Florida! This is a great event for all marketers in the transportation and logistics industry whether they are just getting started or have been working in the industry for their entire career.
Drop & Hook’s founder, Michelle LeBlanc will be attending the conference this year and hopes to see you there! Stop by our booth to say hi to Michelle, find out what we do, and ask her questions about her experience in marketing in the trucking and logistics industry.
This is a long list of resources and it can be overwhelming to have so many sources when trying to learn a new industry. From my experience, the best way to consume the most helpful content and learn from it is to subscribe to their newsletters. The daily newsletters provided by the organizations mentioned above highlight the most important things going on in the industry and break them down in a way that is easy to understand.
The time you take to learn about your new industry is vital. You’re already an expert at what you do, so take this time to become an expert in your new industry. I encourage you to ask questions, attend webinars, read, and jump into situations that will push you to learn more.
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