Digital marketing is a term that has been around for quite
awhile but hasn’t been very well defined, encompassing things like banner
advertising, search engine optimization (SEO) and pay per click. Yet, this is
too narrow of a definition. What about email, RSS, voice broadcast, fax
broadcast, blogging, podcasting, video streams, wireless text messaging, and
instant messaging? You get the idea.
To clearly define what digital marketing is let’s talk about
what it is not. For starters, it does not include more traditional forms of
marketing such as radio, TV, billboard and print because they do not offer
instant feedback and report. Sure, some people may respond to a call to action
from an advertisement in one of these mediums but there is no way to know the
exact number of people who saw or heard it. Such data is collected (and still
then just educated guesses) long after the initial ad impression is made. Yes,
convergence has made television at bit more interactive, with devices such as
TiVo able to record viewer statistics like those for Web sites, but there is
still a long way to go. With digital marketing, however, we’re already there.
At its heart, digital marketing centers around the Internet,
which has become both a communication vehicle and a very powerful marketing
medium as the recent Doubleclick acquisition by Google demonstrated. The
Internet can be used both to push a message to someone like email, IM, RSS, or
voice broadcast, as well to “pull” content serving a banner ad and Pay Per
Click search terms. Digital marketing, therefore, can be thought of as the
combination of push and pull Internet technologies to execute marketing campaigns.
Because it is digital, a reporting engine can be layered
within a campaign allowing the organization see in real-time how that campaign
is performing, such as what is being viewed, how often, how long, as well as
other actions such as responses rates and purchases made. Please note that each
digital marketing technology is different and they cannot all provide the same
types of reports. Also, digital marketing is constantly evolving and new
technologies are being created all of the time.
To help promote this new concept of digital marketing, we
recently updated the Wikipedia entry for the term and did our best to not only
define digital marketing but to explain what it is as well as the players in
this space. In the true collaborative spirit of Wikipedia, we invite you to add
your own thoughts and ideas, as we too are still adding and editing. Currently
our definition is:
Digital Marketing is the pratice of promoting products and
services using database-driven online distribution channels to reach consumers
in a timely, relevant, personal and cost-effective manner.
Broadband Internet, WiFi and phone Web access are also
spurring growth worldwide. A recent report showed that Web usage increased 10%
from last January to this January globally. Not surprisingly, billions of
marketing dollars spent on traditional channels is already starting to shift to
digital marketing campaigns and this will continue to increase as the Web
matures. As a marketer, I am very excited about the future and what digital marketing
will look like in the years ahead. I mean, we just got to Web 2.0 so who knows
what will be coming next? If you haven’t already started, you need to build a
database of customers or potential customers and find out how they wish to be
reached. You can do this through the digital marketing technologies I’ve
mentioned in this article and then use these systems to market your products
and services. Make sure you are ready to take full advantage of digital
marketing and watch your revenues soar.
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