When you hear "digital marketing," what comes to mind? Google ads, sponsored social media posts, maybe even those pesky pop-ups that follow you around the internet? Advertising and paid media indeed play a significant role in digital marketing. However, I can't help but feel a bit angry whenever I come across a job post or content that narrowly defines digital marketing as just advertising. Jobs that harp on advertising are looking for shortcuts, whereas marketing is a long-term process.
Let's set the record straight: digital marketing is not just about ads. It's a subset of marketing, akin to a vast ocean with advertising as just one of its many channels. Imagine you've allocated a budget for advertising. You launch a campaign, hoping for immediate conversions. But alas, your campaign falls flat like a damp oily cake. Why? Because you skipped the crucial steps of strategizing, researching your audience, building personas, segmenting the market, selecting the right channels, creating compelling ad creatives, refining your copy, and conducting A/B testing. Not to forget, analyzing the campaign data for results. And there are other channels that you can explore such as SEO, Email Marketing, Mobile Marketing, Branding, Content Marketing, etc.
Marketing is both an art and a science. It's about doing the groundwork before taking action. To achieve the desired results, you must first understand the theoretical aspects and then determine if advertising is even necessary.
In conclusion, digital marketing encompasses much more than just advertising. It's about understanding your audience, crafting compelling messages, and leveraging various channels to achieve your goals. So, the next time you think about digital marketing, remember that it's more than just advertising. What are your thoughts on this?
Thought provoking!
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