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Showing posts with label Digital Marketing Training. Show all posts
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Tuesday, 19 May 2020

7 Digital Marketing trends for 2020


Here are 7 digital marketing trends for 2020 that we expect will see the most traction:

The rise of new social platforms

while user growth has slowed down across most key markets, India has shown no such trend. This is a direct result of easy accessibility to mobile Internet and cheaper smartphones with the advent of Jio. This has consequently led to the huge influx of new social apps in digital markets, like 
TikTok, Helo, Sharechat, Vigo, Bigo, Firework and some more in the pipeline.

The year 2020 will likely see a rise of even more such apps as these have proved to be a hit with new data users, having tapped into vernacular content and the interests of people in smaller towns. And since a large chunk of internet users from rural India - 251 million to be precise - have contributed to the growth in the total number of Indian Internet users this year, 2020 can expect to see a higher demand for social apps that cater to this demographic.

Vernacular will go mainstream for brands

On that note, with so many first-time internet users, the rise of a lot of social platforms have seen their tremendous growth simply because they offer their content and services in vernacular. Language-driven services have had such an impact this year, that even Amazon and Flipkart are planning to get on this bandwagon soon to catch up with new age players like Niki.ai, Bulbul tv and Shop101.

With a higher demand for vernacular content online, brands across segments will be forced to explore and deliver too if they want to see bigger growth. Storytelling is an impactful way to engage and connect with customers, and when done in a native tongue, the outcome is very personal and unique. This is evident in the thumbstopper format that Facebook offers, which intends to tell a story without sound, in order to capture the essence of a story and be able to tell it to speakers of any language. A recent campaign done by Swiggy called #SwiggyStarhunt is testimony to this. Targeting at their delivery partners to showcase their talent via TikTok, they launched the campaign in 11 languages to grab their attention. It resulted in over 1500 entries from 400 delivery partners receiving 44+ million organic views, reaching a pan-Indian audience and giving Swiggy the uplift it deserved.



AR will pick up momentum

4G has taken India’s markets by storm, and Indian service providers are eager to capitalize on this moment to drive user and customer engagement. 
Augmented Reality can be used in a multitude of ways, changing experiences across different sectors, be it retail, live events, museums, real estate, education or automobile.

Facebook introduced Spark AR this year for the general public, which allows users on Facebook and Instagram to create filters and upload them online. Other users can then save these and apply them to their stories. Facebook has been seeing a lot of success with the launch of this product and this will probably ‘spark’ AR trends even more. Google had already rolled out Google Lens which is an image recognition technology that uses the point and shoot feature to show fitting search results. These two giants have showcased the diversity in the use of AR and how successful it can be when implemented right, driven by function.

Voice will also start driving 
e-commerce

E-commerce is the way of the future, and with search interaction having increased, leading companies will find voice a profitable technology to drive sales and revenue. This has already been evidenced in the huge investment Amazon has put into Alexa and Google into Google Home and its Google Assistant. Businesses will see voice user interface as an innovative tool that enables faster, more efficient customer engagement as voice commands surround every sphere of life, driving purchases, payments and more. Voice ordering, already a popular phenomenon in the US, will start picking up in India as well. Brands are also tying up with new-age start-ups like Niki.ai to engage with the next billion Internet users. These AI powered start ups build user experiences that are not just intuitive but also in a language that the customers in the Tier II and III cities are comfortable in, making it easy for them to place orders using voice commands.

Better audience targeting through AI and first-party data

It’s quality over quantity, always. Which is why, many brands are now wanting to capitalize on their first-party data, instead of opting for second and third-party data. First-party data allows for exact, valuable insights into a customer’s direct engagement with the brand, whether it’s their individual interests, which ads they engage with, or how much time they spend on the brand’s website. This information is unfiltered, specific, and relevant, which helps to build an audience profile that is an exact match with the product or service in question. It is also cost-effective, as it’s free, and is lawful and transparent. Nike is one such company, which has already announced that they will be selling only directly going forward.


Influencer marketing will have a rocky 2020

Social media platforms have seen quite a few changes this year, which were a little surprising for everyone. At one end, there are platforms like TikTok and Sharechat, which incentivized influencers, and at the other end, Instagram rolled out an update that removed the like count. The Advertising Standards Council of India has also announced that they are framing new guidelines and rules in a bid to protect consumer interests, which will include influencer marketing under its purview. With the aim to curb forms of misleading information, the reach influencers have, the kind of information they put out, and the engagement brands have with influencers may all change in 2020.



Online to Offline Attribution will be more prevalent

It is commonly believed that as the world became increasingly digital over the years, physical stores began to see less engagement. But this doesn’t hold true for brands that rely heavily on location, like hotels, restaurants, and auto dealerships. Even today more than 95% of commerce in India happens offline. For such brands, online to offline attribution is extremely relevant and useful, as this metric helps brands to trace and identify which online ads can be attributed to driving in-store foot traffic.

While Google Store Visits is already live and being used across brands, other platforms will also start leveraging location data, combined with first party and CRM data, to showcase what results digital is driving for retailers and offline stores. This can be a game changer for traditional brands that did not have digital as a key aspect of their marketing campaigns. The start of the next decade will likely see a lot of brands who are not yet using digital come online to use this tool to engage with customers better and drive sales insightfully.



Tuesday, 21 April 2020

Digital Marketing Glossary: The Ultimate List of All Digital Marketing Terms


Display Network
A network of those sites and apps that show display ads on their web pages is Display Network. The Display Network of Google spans around 2 million websites

DNS
DNS is Domain Name System that gives IP address a name because for internet users, remembering letter and words in website URL is easier compared to remembering numeric characters of IP

Dofollow
A hyperlink that does not have a ‘nofollow’ piece of code added to it is Dofollow hyperlink and it passes SEO equity to the destination URL that “nofollow” never do

Duplicate Content
Used for instances when portions of same text are found in two or more different places on the web. It causes ranking issues for all the websites that have same content


Ecommerce (or E-Commerce)
Stands for Electronic Commerce that defines those businesses, which are conducted online such as an online retailer who sells products and services direct to the consumer. E-Commerce classification includes B2B, B2G, B2C, C2C and C2B.

Email Automation
Computerized systems that use software and tools to automatically send emails based on defined triggers and do repetitive email marketing tasks

Email List
A collection of email addresses that Email Marketers can use for channelizing targeted email marketing campaigns to the audiences who email address is comprised under that Email list

Email Marketing
Use of email for generating leads and acquiring customers or for ensuring any other type of conversions is Email Marketing. Newsletters, Events, Marketing Offers and Announcements are different types of Email Marketing


Featured Snippet
An information in the form of summary that Google pulls from a website and places directly into search results for showing quick answers to common and simple queries that searchers type in Search Bars. Google programmatically does this by using most relevant details from an a site that has good authority

Facebook Advertising
Marketing on Facebook with the help of Facebook Ads to reach the target audiences via Facebook’s ad network is known as Facebook Advertising. It includes paid ads on Facebook

Friday, 17 April 2020

Digital Marketing Glossary: The Ultimate List of All Digital Marketing Terms


 Bounce Rate
When visitors to a website leave the site immediately without clicking or making any interaction then the percentage is Bounce Rate

Bread Crumbs
A navigation link at the top of a web page that tells the visitor about the page they are on a website e.g. Home > Services > Specific Service

Business Manager
A Facebook platform that lets marketers manage several pages and ad accounts. This management is also done from one central location

Campaign
Different advertising messages that are used to promote a theme, product or service on different search and display network advertising platforms such as Google, Bing, Email, Social Media, or other platforms on the web

Canonical (rel=canonical)
A piece of code that you add to the HTML head of a webpage, so Google can understand that a piece of content on that page is original or duplicate. It is very important to avoid duplicate content issues on a website

Click-Through-Rate
A metric that shows how often visitors click on an ad or a link after seeing it and you can calculate it by dividing the number of clicks on the ad with the number of impressions

Code
A language such as HTML, CSS, JS, and PHP that is used for building a website. Developers build a website by using Codes. Instructions that make up a computer program is referred as code.

Contact Form
A section on a website that has some fields and visitors need to fill those fields to contact the website owner is Contact Form



Content
An online media that can be read, interacted, watched and shared. Commonly, written material is referred as Content but it can also include videos and images

CPA (Cost per Acquisition)
A metric in paid advertising that tells about the amount of money, which is spent on acquiring a new lead or a customer. You can calculate it by dividing the total spend by the number of conversions, for specific period of time

CPC (Cost per Click)
The cost that an advertiser pays for a click on a Paid ad is CPC. Each keyword in AdWords has an estimated clikc cost that varies as per the bidding for that keyword proceeds

CPM
It is “Cost per Thousand”, as in Roman numeral M represents 1,000. An advertiser pays CPM for getting 1,000 impressions on their ad

Crawler
Crawler scans websites to find new content and also for evaluating the quality of Web Pages suggests Digital Marketing Glossary PDF

CRO (Conversion Rate Optimization)
A Digital Marketing Component that is responsible for optimizing the conversion rate of web pages to achieve the goal of a campaign

CTA (Call to Action)
Very common term of Digital Marketing Glossary that can be defined as an element on a web page that is used for  pushing visitors towards any specific action or conversion

CTR (Click through Rate)
The ratio that tells how many times an advertisement is clicked on, compared to how many times it is shown is Click Through Rate

 Dashboard
A web page that includes and highlights aggregate data regarding the performance of a marketing campaign or website is Dashboard. It pulls information from different data sources and showcases them in easiest possible way

 Digital Marketing
An umbrella term that incorporates all kinds of online marketing activities such as SEO, PPC, CRO, web design, blogging, content, and any other form of advertising on the web



 Directory
A website that is used for categorically listing of other websites that have similar themes for example chambers of commerce (a list of businesses in one geographic area) that can be beneficial for SEO

Display Ads
Online Ads or advertisements on a display network that may include images, video, flash, and audio, which can be seen on blogs, news sites, social media and other places on the web.

Thursday, 16 April 2020

Digital Marketing Glossary: The Ultimate List of All Digital Marketing Terms


1.     Ad Extensions
Additional information that Google Adwords ads incorporate related to reviews, pricing, address, call outs, Sitelinks, app downloads, and click-to-call are Ad Extensions

2.     Applications
A program that is designed to run Ads on mobile devices, smartphones, and tablets. From Android to iPhone, you can run these applications on all kinds of smart devices

3.     Ad Manager Account
Helps you run ads on the Facebook Ad Network. All kinds of Facebook Ads are run with the help of Facebook Ad Manager Account

4.     Ad Network
A network of different digital channels and properties where Ads can be published, such as Search Ad Network and Display Ad Network of Google

5.     AdWords (Google AdWords)
A Google-owned program that places ads on Google Search Engines. PPC advertising considers AdWords its primary platform



6.     Alt Text (or Alternative Text)
An alternative text that is added to HTML code for images that lets vision impaired website visitors get details of an image. Alt text also lets search engines crawl the images and hence helps in SEO ranking.

7.     Analytics
Allows webmaster to collect the statistical data and information about the performance of a website or marketing campaign. As discussed in the image, web analytics helps marketers in deciding the effectiveness of marketing campaigns

8.     Anchor Text
The clickable words, which are used in a hyperlink, that act as a ranking signal to Google. It provides context about the destination site and play important role in SEO. The blue colored text in the image is Anchor Text

9.     AdSense (Google AdSense)
A Google platform that lets website owners publish Google network ads on their website and earn money. Once AdSense is added on your site, you will earn from the relevant Ads that are published on your site

10. Algorithm
Set of programmed rules that let computers, operating system, Search Engines, Social Platforms, etc. perform a specific task. Google uses its algorithms for deciding the ranking of websites

11. Algorithm Update
Any change or adjustment made to a particular algorithm. Commonly it is used for Google algorithm updates, as Google makes different adjustments to its algorithms

12. Automation
Using computer programs to automate repetitive Digital Marketing Tasks via some of the Digital Marketing tools is called Automation

13. Average Position
A Google AdWords metric that let advertisers understand where their ads are showing in Google’s SERPs on an average basis

14. Backlink
Comes into play when one website hyperlinks to any other website via an HTML href code. If a website ‘A’ gets incoming backlinks from websites B and C then those backlinks are votes of trust for website A and act as an SEO ranking factor

15. Banner Ad
A Digital Image Ad that is placed on various websites and networks. The most popular Banner Ad Network is channelized by Google

16. Bing
A web search engine that is owned by Microsoft. Bing lets users enjoy search services for web, image, video, and map search product

17. Bing Ads
A pay-per-click advertising platform that allows advertisers to run Ads on both the Bing and Yahoo search engines in the same very manner as Ads run on Google

18. Black Hat
When an SEO or Digital Marketer uses tactics that are unethical via some spammy tactics to rank websites then it is called as Black Hat SEO or Digital Marketing practice

19. Blog
Blog is a Web Page or a website that connects with users or target-audiences via fresh new content regularly to inform, attract, engage and convert visitors to that page or site

20. Bot
A computerized program that crawls or visits websites. Because of such activities, Bot is also known as a “crawler” or a “spider”. Bot is a Software that automates those tasks that usually human being does.

Wednesday, 15 April 2020

TOP 10 BENEFITS OF GOOGLE ANALYTICS FOR YOUR BUSINESS


If you have managed a website for a while, or are up to date with B2B marketing trends, you are probably already using Google Analytics. You probably analyze what the traffic for the day is and compare it to previous results.

Nevertheless, there are many more ways to use Google Analytics and most of them can create extensive value and improve your business immensely.  
We will walk through 10 ways Google Analytics can help your business.
 1. Understand what kind of first impression you make 
Google Analytics lets you see how many people visited your website but eventually bounced which means that they didn't find what they were looking for. This tool will show you which pages are experiencing a high bounce rate and which ones are exceeding expectations.
This gives you an opportunity to change a few things – mobile optimization, design, content length and usefulness - to make more conversions and earn returning customers.
For example, your content may not be interesting enough and you may have to check online writing guides like State of Writing to make it perfect.
2. Figure out where your users are coming from
Geographical location is really important in doing business and that is exactly the information Google Analytics provides you with. Knowing the location of your users helps you design specific marketing campaigns and set goals for that area.
3. See where you rank in search engines 
You may already know the basics of SEO and how to use keywords to get higher up on the search engine rankings.
However, you can always get higher – from page two to page one, for instance. Use other elements of SEO if you have noticed that a certain keyword has driven a lot of traffic to your website and do your best to get on page one.  
4. Set your goals
So many people who have their GA account, don't have their goals set up. This is mostly because they feel like it will not help their cause and that it's just another feature. Although it is commonly overlooked, it is a very useful feature, the one that could improve your GA experience and eventually improve your business immensely.
5. Use it for segmentation
Segmenting your market is a lot easier when you have a powerful ally like GA. By using its Advanced Segments, you can easily learn a lot of things about your users and determine how and which ones to target appropriately.
Drive more value and personalization to your campaigns by using your traffic's data to create specific campaigns for each of your segments.

6. Learn about keywords
In order to attract and retain traffic, you need to be visible on Google search engines, and you usually have to be high on the rankings to gain attention that you want and need. Relevant keywords and search terms embedded in your URLs help you get where you want to be.
This is where GA can help you. It can show you which keywords attract the most visitors. It gives you a straight breakdown of which queries are bringing users to your website and to which pages exactly. Use specific keywords to get the best results.
7. Study your competition 
GA allows you to have some insight into your competitor's traffic. You can utilize this for your benefit, to see and compare how many visitors you are gaining versus how many visitors they have. 
Then you can proceed to check out what they are doing differently from you and adapt your site to be more like theirs in terms of useful content, design etc.
8. Make a decision on which social media to target 
Social media advertising campaigns cost a lot of money and you need to be sure that you find a specific platform where most of your users gather and engage. This way you won't spend excessive money where it's not useful.
Use GA to figure out where your users are congregating and direct your efforts towards that platform.
9. Learn how compatible you are with your users
GA offers a lot of useful information among which is what browser your customers are using and what kind of computer they are viewing your content on as well. 
For example, your content may not be compatible with FireFox but that may be what your users like to use. This is why you need to check out this segment of GA and make sure that you change everything necessary in order to stay compatible with your users.
Another example is that your users may be using old computer screens and your website is designed for new, flat screens. This is another improvement you can make to keep up with your customers.
 10. Determine what to offer next
After seeing all of this information on GA and understanding what makes your visitors tick, you can use that information to offer new and interesting things. Products, services, content – all brand new and designed specifically for your users based on the data you have gathered.
Test each new element and see how it does – to help with content you could outsource writers through a variety of platforms.

 Conclusion 
Google Analytics is a great tool for any business. If you know how to use it properly, it can give you a lot of useful information on how to improve your website, offers and catch up with your competition. Don't just stare at pretty graphs, learn how to use them to gain advantage and gain more attention and more conversions.