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FAQs About Digital Marketng

What is digital marketing?

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Digital marketing is any kind of marketing that is geared towards smartphones, laptops, tablets and basically any other device that is capable of connecting to Wi-Fi. Traditional marketing will focus on radio, TV, print and film, whereas when it comes to digital marketing we want to be thinking about apps, websites, blogs, social media, email and online content.

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Would my company benefit from digital marketing?

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YES YES YES. You don’t have to replace your traditional marketing efforts with digital ones, but it is 2019 and if the word digital doesn’t come into your marketing strategy then your business will not thrive. It really is as simple as that.

What is SEO?

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Search Engine Optimisation is the practice of using on-page and off-page tweaks and tactics to ensure that your page ranks higher on search engines. An example of one of these tactics is making sure that this blog is a minimum of 1000 words because that’s what Google prefers. Read our blog, ‘Beginner's guide to SEO’ to learn more!

How often should I update my website?

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A website that sits stagnant for long periods of time, without any new or fresh content, is nothing more than an online brochure for your company. A successful website will interact with consumers and provide new and up to date information and content. Also, in terms of SEO, Google much prefers a website that is consistently updated. There’s no specific time limit on updating your website, just make sure it stays relevant.

How often should I post a blog or post on social media?

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Facebook? Aim for once a day and definitely no less than 3 times a week.
Instagram? Once or twice a day.
LinkedIn? At least twice a week and no more than once per day.
Twitter? This one is a bit more varied but generally anywhere from 3-30 tweets per day is good.

(All stats come from studies done by Louise Myers)

When it comes to blogging, you should definitely be thinking of weekly posts rather than monthly posts. In fact, we recommend 1-2 blog posts each week. However, there is no definitive magic number when it comes to blogging. For a long time there has been a perception that the more often you post the better, when in actual fact, this is not always the case.

“If you post too infrequently, your audience will forget that you exist and you will quickly fade into the deep dark recesses of their minds. However, if you are posting too often, you will become a complete nuisance and they will dread seeing your posts overcrowding their feed.”- Neil Patel

This applies to both social media posts and blogs. You shouldn’t be sacrificing quality for quantity. Spending 3 hours researching, writing and editing one really amazing and interesting blog is much better than spending 3 hours quickly throwing together two blogs that aren’t well-researched or edited.

Which social media channels should my business be using?

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Firstly, you should be focusing on the social media platforms with the most active users. These are (in order), Facebook, YouTube, Instagram, Twitter and LinkedIn. Next, you need to determine where your target audience spends their time and educate yourself on the demographic. What are their behavioural patterns? What kind of content do they prefer? How does social media influence them as a consumer?

Is email marketing still effective?

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Definitely! You should never assume that because social media has become so hugely popular, that it’s enough to solely focus your digital marketing strategy on social platforms. There are more active email accounts than active accounts on any social media in the world. Email marketing is more private and often feels more personal to the consumer. Most people are consistently tuned into their email, checking it multiple times a day and constantly seeing notifications appear on their mobiles, laptops and tablets.

Should I buy an email list?

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Please don’t. Bought email lists are just a way for you to SPAM random members of the public. Grow your email list organically through subscription buttons and calls to action. This way you are not only protecting your company’s reputation but you are also spending your time and money on an email campaign geared towards genuine prospects who have asked you to contact them.

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Do we need a video?

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The reason marketers love video so much is online consumers love it. More than a billion hours of video are consumed on YouTube each day. Video is a flexible and engaging content format. It’s easy to share across multiple platforms. Smartphones and digital editing have made it far easier to create video, so the potential for a high ROI is great.

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