In today’s world where people are glued to their devices for work and for play, the most important advertising delivery platforms are internet-connected devices.
According to the PEW research center, 28 percent of American adults are on the internet “almost constantly,” while 45 percent report using it “several times a day”—meaning that 81 percent of Americans use the internet a whole lot every day.
If your business hasn’t established its digital presence, you can be almost certain that your competitors will reach your customers first. Eighty-one percent of consumers conduct online research before making a purchase. That’s not the only reason you need a digital presence, though. Digital marketing is about more than just existing on the internet. Instead, you can utilize the web to become a powerhouse of sales generation, customer loyalty, and brand recognition.
It’s not difficult to optimize your digital presence, but you do need time, a coherent and precise strategy, and the core expertise—digital marketing isn’t just a skill you can pick up on the fly.
Hiring a full digital marketing department is often unreasonable, especially for small businesses. The average salary for a digital marketing manager alone is $69,755. That’s why many companies turn to small agencies such as FlexTal, The MOM Project, and TopTal which we’ve touched on in a previous article.
Below, we’ll look at five ways a digital marketer can help supercharge your business.
1. Precision email marketing sales funnels.
Almost 294 billion emails are sent and received daily, but email campaigns are somewhat unique. When done correctly, your readers will hang on every word and look forward to your correspondence like an old pen pal. When done poorly, your emails will get dumped in the trash before they’re even opened, often doing nothing more than annoying your potential customer.
An email campaign done right not only grabs attention but builds a tangible relationship with your potential customer by providing interesting and valuable content, exclusive deals, and more—eventually converting your readers to customers.
When handling your email, a good digital marketer will:
- Curate and purge email lists, removing inactive email addresses.
- Draft engaging email campaigns that increase brand awareness and build consumer trust.
- Develop alternate email campaigns for specific lead varieties.
- Design email layouts to match your brand aesthetic and messaging.
- Develop leads through email communications with potential clients.
- Organic, direct, referral, social, and paid traffic
- Click-through rates (CTR)
- Macro and micro conversions
- Consumer engagement
- Site speed
- Blogs and articles
- Podcasts
- Videos
- Guest articles
- Webinars
- Apps
- Digital contests
Kay VanAntwerpen (they/them) is a genderqueer journalist and musician from Grand Rapids, Michigan. In addition to Entrepreneur/FlexTal, they freelance full time. They have contributed to Mlive Media Group, Grand Rapids magazine, Revue magazine, Rapid Growth Media, and were a lead editor of author Christopher Andrus’s “Dough Nation.”
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