Written by Shampa Khatun. @skshampa570
Digital
marketing is an umbrella term for all of your online marketing efforts.
Businesses leverage digital channels such as Google search, social
media, email, and their websites to connect with their current and
prospective customers.
Here’s a quick rundown of some of the most common assets and tactics:
Assets
- Your website
- Blog posts
- Ebooks and whitepapers
- Infographics
- Interactive tools
- Social media channels (Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter, Instagram, etc.)
- Earned online coverage (PR, social media, and reviews)
- Online brochures and lookbooks
- Branding assets (logos, fonts, etc.)
Tactics
Search Engine Optimization (SEO)
The process of optimizing your website to ‘rank’ higher in search
engine results pages, therefore increasing the amount of organic (or
free) traffic that your website receives.
Content Marketing
The creation and promotion of content assets for the purpose of
generating brand awareness, traffic growth, lead generation, or
customers.
Inbound Marketing
Inbound marketing refers to the ‘full-funnel’ approach to attracting, converting, closing, and delighting customers using online content.
Social Media Marketing
The practice of promoting your brand and your content on social media
channels to increase brand awareness, drive traffic, and generate leads
for your business.
Pay-Per-Click (PPC)
A method of driving traffic to your website by paying a publisher
every time your ad is clicked. One of the most common types of PPC is
Google AdWords.
Affiliate Marketing
A type of performance-based advertising where you receive commission
for promoting someone else’s products or services on your website.
Native Advertising
Native advertising refers to advertisements that are primarily
content-led and featured on a platform alongside other, non-paid
content. BuzzFeed sponsored posts are a good example, but many people
also consider social media advertising to be ‘native’ -- for example,
Facebook advertising and Instagram advertising.
Marketing Automation
Marketing automation refers
to the software that exists with the goal of automating marketing
actions. Many marketing departments have to automate repetitive tasks
such as emails, social media, and other website actions.
Email Marketing
Companies use email marketing as a way of communicating with their
audiences. Email is often used to promote content, discounts and events,
as well as to direct people towards the business’ website.
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