There has been a drastic shift in how marketers are thinking about their tactics, and it's most definitely skewing towards online, says Jacques du Bruyn, MD of Flume. du Bruyn says that an e-commerce project that was tabled for later on in the year, or even the next financial year, is now a priority.
Who could possibly have planned for a pandemic like COVID-19? The answer to that question is, obviously, nobody.
Digital marketing has received the smaller portion of the marketing budget but it is now seeing bigger gains. Where certain marketing activities have been paused, digital marketing has seen the green light to continue.
There is no need to keep hammering on about digital marketing being important; we all know it is. So what then are the must-haves of digital marketing in the age of COVID-19?
Here are the five non-negotiables of digital marketing in 2020:
It is an extension of your business. It is your business. Therefore, take your website seriously. If you don't, you can't expect your audience to. Take the time to build thorough user journeys and experiences that bleed into world-class user interface designs. It's worth it.
The amount of business you could lose because you don't rank on a search engine results page is almost criminal. It's a no brainer and definitely one of the smartest tools out there to stand out against your competitors.
Search engine optimisation is not merely a task of writing content. It has to do with all the technical aspects of your site; the link building process and the carefully curated messages that are relevant to your audience.
Take search engine optimisation seriously; it's worth investing your time and budget into it.
In times of uncertainty, they will default to the option they know worked last time. There is no room for error in spending. Therefore, remind your audience that you exist, that you are here for them and that you're relevant to them.
A brilliantly crafted piece of direct marketing sent to the right audience at the right time is more powerful than any advertising campaign. Get those emailers fired up and explore newer technologies like WhatsApp.
Those who are seen to be leading the conversation around positivity and the future, especially during the time of COVID, are seen to be the businesses that people will trust.
Use the media to seed thought leadership and especially positivity on how your business is relevant. Use influencers if needs be to augment these messages. Earned media is more believable than paid media. It always has been. Now is the time of believability.
It may not be something you're looking to build today, but there definitely is an argument for the rising popularity of simple modular games.
Digital marketing has received the smaller portion of the marketing budget but it is now seeing bigger gains. Where certain marketing activities have been paused, digital marketing has seen the green light to continue.
There is no need to keep hammering on about digital marketing being important; we all know it is. So what then are the must-haves of digital marketing in the age of COVID-19?
Here are the five non-negotiables of digital marketing in 2020:
1. Your website
Without a website, you don't exist. Without a carefully designed website that puts user experience at the heart, you cannot expect users to do business with you. Your website is your greatest tool; it is the one place in the big world wide web that you get to fully control and start to introduce your audience to who you really are.It is an extension of your business. It is your business. Therefore, take your website seriously. If you don't, you can't expect your audience to. Take the time to build thorough user journeys and experiences that bleed into world-class user interface designs. It's worth it.
2. Search engine optimisation
Everyone starts their buying journey online by searching. If they're not searching, it means they've already done the research. When that search query is entered and the search engine results page manifests, you better show up. Otherwise, you don't exist.The amount of business you could lose because you don't rank on a search engine results page is almost criminal. It's a no brainer and definitely one of the smartest tools out there to stand out against your competitors.
Search engine optimisation is not merely a task of writing content. It has to do with all the technical aspects of your site; the link building process and the carefully curated messages that are relevant to your audience.
Take search engine optimisation seriously; it's worth investing your time and budget into it.
3. Direct marketing
If you have a database of clients that you've done work for in the past and you're not reminding them of your business, then what are you even doing? Now more than ever, the average buyer is looking for certainty.In times of uncertainty, they will default to the option they know worked last time. There is no room for error in spending. Therefore, remind your audience that you exist, that you are here for them and that you're relevant to them.
A brilliantly crafted piece of direct marketing sent to the right audience at the right time is more powerful than any advertising campaign. Get those emailers fired up and explore newer technologies like WhatsApp.
4. Earned media
Now more than ever, your audience is consuming online media forms. It has always been a good idea to have an always-on presence in the media, and right now it's more important than ever.Those who are seen to be leading the conversation around positivity and the future, especially during the time of COVID, are seen to be the businesses that people will trust.
Use the media to seed thought leadership and especially positivity on how your business is relevant. Use influencers if needs be to augment these messages. Earned media is more believable than paid media. It always has been. Now is the time of believability.
5. Gaming
How is your business considering video games as a method to drive transformational education both internally and externally? An addictive but simple video game, coupled with a targeted message, is a powerful tool to build your brand and drive affinity.It may not be something you're looking to build today, but there definitely is an argument for the rising popularity of simple modular games.
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