Digital Marketing

Definition of digital marketing.

Digital marketing (also known as data-driven marketing) is an umbrella term for the marketing of products or services using digital technologies, mainly on the Internet, but also including mobile phones, display advertising, and any other digital medium.

From search of Wikipedia

The marketing of products or services using digital channels to reach consumers. The key objective is to promote brands through various forms of digital media. Digital marketing extends beyond internet marketing to include channels that do not require the use of the internet.

From search of Google

I believe that Neil Patel says it best… ”

I want an easy definition that I can remember! Here’s one: Digital marketing is any form of marketing products or services that involves electronic devices.

That’s the reason it has been around for decades (because electronics have) and why it doesn’t necessarily have anything to do with content marketing, Google ads, social media or retargeting.

Digital marketing can be done both online and offline.

And, both kinds matter for a well-rounded digital marketing strategy.

From Neil Patel’s article on neilpatel.com

Social Media Marketing To Baby-Boomers

The Baby-Boomer group consists of individuals born after the Traditionalists. The years that are considered to be relevant for this group is 1947 to 1964. They did much better financially than the Traditionalists. They are a good group for your marketing efforts. As a group they are very optimistic and are big on personal growth. [...]

By |2017-03-15T18:06:51-03:00April 6th, 2011|Digital Marketing|1 Comment

Social Media Marketing To Traditionalists

Traditionalists are those people who grew up in the Second World War or the Great Depression. They are considered to be a traditionalist if they were born between 1922 and 1947. Traditionalists grew up typically working for one company and as a result, were very loyal to that company. They worked hard and they played hard. [...]

By |2017-03-15T18:07:40-03:00April 5th, 2011|Digital Marketing|1 Comment
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