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Search engine optimization is becoming incredibly challenging and unpredictable. As search engines are integrating generative AI and learning to surface more diverse results, creating a strategy to rank your pages in the top 5 takes a lot of trial and error.

Video marketing is almost equally challenging. Gone are the days when you had to invest in professional equipment and hire an editor to be able to create a video. These days anyone can create great videos at home and edit them using affordable software. The competition is insane.

So where is the opportunity here?

It’s in combining these two marketing channels.

Let me explain:

  • Videos rank incredibly well in Google (they have their own sections in search results, so you are not competing with giants)
  • Not many video marketers are optimizing their videos for organic Google search, so it is actually doable.

Video opportunities we are targeting here

Videos are very search-friendly if you optimize them the right way. In this post, we’re going to look at the ways you can optimize your videos on the top networks, YouTube and Vimeo, for increased search rankings and views.

When it comes to organic search, there are two distinct opportunities we are targeting here:

  • Video rich snippets (these are usually earned when you embed your Youtube code on your page)
  • Video carousels (or video packs): These are separate sections within organic search results, and they are pretty easy to capture. All you need is a traditional SEO.

Here is how to best optimize your videos on YouTube and Vimeo for better search rankings and increased views.

Titles

The title is one of the primary elements of optimizing your video for search as it is equivalent to the SEO title for the video page on YouTube and Vimeo. Therefore, the standard rules apply.

Keep it under 65 – 70 characters, including the main keywords you want it to rank for, and make it appealing for visitors to encourage more views. Think of your video title just like the headline for your blog posts – eye-catching and SEO-friendly! Keyword stuffing is not advised. Using ChatGPT to brainstorm better video titles is a great idea.

If you are using videos as a way to boost your personal reputation or the reputation of your business, be sure to include your brand name.

Descriptions

The description of your video is important for a couple of reasons. For starters, the first 160 characters count as the meta description for your video page on YouTube and Vimeo. While meta descriptions don’t necessarily help with rankings, they do come up in search results in both the major search engines and the networks’ own search results.

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The descriptions also come up as a snippet when you share the video on Facebook and other social networks. This makes the description highly valuable for encouraging views.

As an added bonus, you can include links to your website in the video description. You just need to try to include your links earlier on in your description as most of the description gets cut off at a certain length on both YouTube and Vimeo, and visitors will need to click on the See More / Read More to see them if they are past that point.

Transcription

Is it important to say your primary keywords, name, and business name in a video? It just might be. YouTube automatically transcribes your videos. This means they can make search results for videos more accurate by indexing the video content itself.

On a side note, if you’re curious about any verbal ticks you might have while speaking during a video (like using a lot of um’s), they will be more noticeable in the interactive transcript.

Thumbnails

Take advantage of the ability to choose a thumbnail for both YouTube and Vimeo videos. A good thumbnail could encourage a view the same way a bad one could discourage a view, especially when your video is jumbled in with others in search results.

Embedding

If you want to increase your video views, allow your videos to be embedded. Better yet, add a Creative Commons license to them in the Advanced Settings on both YouTube and Vimeo. This will encourage more people to share them, and potentially increase the links to them as well. It is a good idea to use Youtube gallery plugins on your site to showcase your video content on your site.

Channel optimization

Many people will click on your channel to check out who is the video is coming from. So make sure it is optimized for those user journeys:

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  • Complete the about section of the channel
  • Add your links
  • Set up the “Welcome” video
  • Add a Youtube channel header image
  • Set up a channel @username so that it’s is easier to type. This tool is great for coming up with memorable names.

Pinterest

Take advantage of Pinterest for more than just image sharing. Pin your videos in order to increase traffic and views from Pinterest to your video content. As an added bonus, Pinterest will give you a link back to both the video and your YouTube / Vimeo channel.

Videos pinned from YouTube will automatically start playing when someone clicks on your pin. Videos from Vimeo will be pinned as the thumbnail image with the ability to click through to the video.

Analytics

Want to know what is working (or not) with your YouTube and Vimeo videos? Be sure to use the video insights to find out where your video has been linked or embedded, the keywords that drove traffic to your video, and much more.

Create a sales journey from each of your videos

Once your video starts generating views and interactions, you want those viewers to go to your site and engage with your sales funnel. So keep that in mind when creating and uploading your videos to Youtube or Vimeo:

  • Mention your product or service in the video content
  • Use end cards with your contact details and QR codes to direct people to your site. Using IVR technology will help you funnel these calls better, that’s what we were doing.
  • Include important links in the video description (and invite your viewers to check the description below the video to click the links)

Make sure to use URL parameters to segment traffic from Youtube and Vimeo. This way you can clearly see the source of each lead and personalize your follow-ups. Using CRM solutions will make segmenting your traffic easier.

Using the strategy above, we were able to create a powerful traffic generation strategy in which video was the second most effective channel for us!

Snowball effect

Videos with a lot of views tend to rank higher than others. Therefore, part of your optimization strategy should be focused on getting more views of your videos. Promote your videos just like you would your blog content. Share them on social networks, include a link to them in your email newsletter, create a blog post around them, or even create a page on your website devoted to all of your videos.

The more views you receive, the better your video will rank in search results within the video networks. As you receive more views, you will receive more shares, embeds, and links back to your video from other websites. Thus, the video’s ranking in main search engines will increase as well.

So as soon as your videos start generating clicks from Google, they will start ranking better on Youtube as well, so you will have more and more visibility for your video content.

This strategy will work even better if you collaborate with Youtube influencers to publish your videos to their channels in the form of interviews or podcasts. This way Youtube will learn to associate your name and content with popular Youtube creators, so your videos will show up in more recommended videos. Hari Ravi is a great example of implementing this strategy well.

Inexpensive Ways to Make Videos

Excited about the possibilities of creating videos, but not sure how to get started? Here are some quick ideas of ways to create a video without having to spend a lot on professional recording hardware or software.

  • Host and record live videos on Youtube, Facebook, or Instagram. Gain extra views by inviting industry experts for regular panel discussions to capitalize on searches for their names.
  • Record interviews on Skype or Zoom.
  • Use Screenflow or Camtasia to record screencasts and tutorials.
  • Use tools like VideoScribe to create animated videos.
  • Ask customers to make quick testimonials at your business, at conferences, or other places you interact with them.

Ready to take your content marketing to the next level? Then video marketing combined with organic search optimization is the answer.

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8 Ways that Video Marketing is a Game-Changer for Digital Marketers in 2023 https://www.digitalmarketer.com/blog/8-ways-that-video-marketing-is-a-game-changer-for-digital-marketers-in-2023/ https://www.digitalmarketer.com/blog/8-ways-that-video-marketing-is-a-game-changer-for-digital-marketers-in-2023/#respond Mon, 24 Jul 2023 17:23:41 +0000 https://www.digitalmarketer.com/?p=166045 Explore why video marketing has become an indispensable weapon in the digital marketer's arsenal in 2023 and how it can effectively capture the attention and engagement of today's consumers.

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As a dedicated digital marketer, you pour countless hours into gathering data, conducting market research, and fine-tuning your client’s marketing campaigns. Your goal is to develop extremely powerful strategies that engage with the target audience and deliver exceptional results. In this dynamic and ever-evolving landscape, one marketing tool has consistently risen above the rest: video marketing. 

In this blog, we will explore why video marketing has become an indispensable weapon in the digital marketer’s arsenal in 2023 and how it can effectively capture the attention and engagement of today’s consumers.

What is Video Marketing?

But what exactly is video marketing? Simply put, video marketing strategically uses visual content to promote products, raise brand awareness, and generate engagement. Unlike traditional marketing methods like blogs or infographics, videos leverage the strength of visual storytelling to captivate viewers and deliver compelling messages.

Statistics from Wyzowl reveal that an astounding 91% of businesses will be utilizing video marketing tools in 2023. This widespread adoption is driven by the immersive and engaging experience videos offer, making them more effective than text-based content. In an era of shrinking attention spans, videos provide concise and visually appealing ways to convey information.

Types of Video Marketing Every Business Need to Use

Now, let’s explore the various forms of video marketing and how they can bring significant benefits to your business:

Produce High-Quality Product Featuring Video

To start, a product video serves as a captivating medium to showcase the unique features and advantages of your product. By visually illustrating its functionality and emphasizing its value, a product video allows potential customers to grasp its capabilities and envision how it can enrich their lives.

Live Stream to Show You Care for Customers

Moving on to live videos, which encompass webinars and Q&As, they offer real-time interaction and engagement opportunities. Live video allows businesses to provide demonstrations, address queries, and gather feedback directly from viewers, fostering authenticity and establishing a stronger connection with the audience.

Tutorial/How-to Video to Explain Product Usage

Next, let’s delve into tutorial videos. These invaluable resources provide step-by-step instructions and practical guidance on using a product or accomplishing specific tasks. By offering clear and concise instructions, tutorial videos empower viewers to make the most of the product’s features, enhancing their satisfaction and minimizing potential obstacles.

Video Testimonials for Showing Trustworthiness

When done right, a compelling video testimonial can do wonders for selling your product. These testimonials cultivate trust and credibility by featuring satisfied customers who share their genuine experiences and opinions. Prospective customers can witness real individuals expressing their contentment, enabling them to make informed decisions and choose your product over competitors.

Social Media Videos to Reach Targeted Customers

Last but certainly not least, let’s discuss the power of social media videos. In this social media-driven era, where people spend significant time on various platforms, crafting engaging videos tailored to specific audiences can be an incredibly effective strategy. You may increase the reach and potency of your marketing campaigns by regularly sharing both sponsored and organic videos.

Social media videos are short and more catchy, so by simply producing those kinds of videos, you can get a targeted audience that engages with your service or products. And those short social media videos give you an advantage to embed on your website or pages; even you can embed your TikTok feed on your website.

Top 8 Reasons why Video Marketing is so Powerful in 2023

1. Amplifying Conversions and Driving Sales

Video marketing has a significant impact on driving conversions and increasing sales. In fact, a business’s landing page’s conversion rate can rise by an impressive 80% by including a product video.

Based on research findings, it has been determined that a substantial 74% of viewers exhibit a higher likelihood of making a purchase after watching an informative video that explains a product or service. Engaging viewers with visual content, videos effectively communicate the value of your offerings and motivate them to take action.

For instance, consider a clothing brand utilizing video to showcase its latest collection. Through visual presentations of designs, fabrics, and how the clothes fit on real models, potential customers can easily imagine themselves wearing the products. This visualization dramatically enhances the chances of converting a viewer into a customer.

2. Google Loves Videos

Videos play a crucial role in search engine optimization (SEO) by significantly impacting website rankings. Websites with integrated videos have a 53 times better probability of appearing in search engine results.

Furthermore, videos contribute to reducing bounce rates as they keep visitors engaged for longer durations. This prolonged engagement rate informs search engines that the content on your website is worth a while.

It is crucial to SEO-optimize your videos to maximize these benefits. The probability that your videos will appear in search results increases when relevant keywords are used in the videos’ descriptions, titles, and tags. This optimization enhances your online visibility, drives organic traffic to your website, and expands your reach to a broader audience.

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Additionally, if you use videos on your sites or embed social media feeds, you need to be sure you’re using the right server.  Using a Linux VPS server for websites that embed videos offers numerous advantages.

Linux is known for its stability, security, and flexibility, making it an ideal choice for hosting multimedia content. With a VPS server, website owners have dedicated resources to ensure smooth video playback and faster loading times.

3. Building Trust & Raising Brand Recognition

Trust is the foundation for successful business relationships, and video marketing builds trust by establishing an emotional connection with the audience. Videos effectively engage viewers, evoke emotions, and contribute to the authenticity and credibility of your brand.

Video testimonials hold a particular influence in fostering trust. Customers tend to place more trust in the experiences shared by fellow customers rather than traditional sales pitches. Potential customers can see real people expressing their joy with your product or service by including video testimonials in your marketing strategy. This authentic feedback establishes trust and credibility, as viewers can see real people discussing their positive experiences. 

Video testimonials provide valuable social proof and can greatly influence decision-making, increasing customers’ likelihood of choosing your brand.

Imagine a scenario where a technology company features video testimonials from satisfied customers on its website. Seeing and hearing genuine users discuss how the product solved their problems and enhanced their lives instills confidence in potential buyers, making them more inclined to select that specific brand.

4. Higher Engagement and Retention Rates

Video marketing stands out with its ability to engage and retain viewers more effectively than other content formats. Nowadays, creating a YouTube channel is more highly preferred than starting a blog.

According to studies, people only retain 10% of information when reading text and 95% when watching a video. In videos, the storytelling, audio, and visual elements work together to draw in viewers and keep them interested throughout the content.

For instance, let’s consider a travel agency that creates a captivating video showcasing popular tourist destinations. The agency establishes an emotional connection by immersing viewers in breathtaking visuals of picturesque landscapes, cultural experiences, and local attractions. This connection not only enhances engagement but also ignites a desire in viewers to explore the agency’s offerings further.

5. Mobile-Friendly and On-the-Go Consumption

With the increasing use of smartphones, video marketing is perfectly suited for on-the-go consumption. By creating mobile-friendly videos, businesses can reach their audience anytime, anywhere.

Consider a food delivery service promoting its app through video marketing. By showcasing how users can easily order their favorite meals through the app and have them delivered to their doorstep, the video appeals to busy individuals who rely on mobile devices for convenience.

The visual demonstration of the app’s user-friendly interface and seamless ordering process encourages potential customers to download and use the service. And there are plenty of good platforms that make the video creation process easy and interesting for video marketers.

6. Personalized & Targeted Messaging

Videos offer the opportunity to deliver personalized and targeted messages to specific segments of your audience. Leveraging advanced analytics and data-driven insights, businesses can create customized videos tailored to individual preferences, interests, and demographics.

Think about a fashion retailer using personalized video recommendations based on their customers’ past purchases or browsing patterns. By showcasing products that align with each customer’s style preferences, the retailer provides a personalized shopping experience, enhancing customer satisfaction and increasing the likelihood of repeat purchases.

7. Everything is Easily Explained

Launching a new product or service can be challenging when it comes to explaining its features and benefits. Videos excel at simplifying complex concepts and making explanations more accessible. Research indicates that 96% of users have watched explainer videos to learn more about products or services.

For instance, suppose a software company introduces a new application that streamlines project management—creating an animated video demonstrating how the software works and highlighting its key features can effectively communicate its value to potential users. The visual representation simplifies the explanation and increases understanding, ultimately driving interest and adoption.

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8. Fostering Social Sharing for Wider Reach

In the era of social media dominance, video marketing plays a crucial role in reaching and engaging with your target audience. A substantial number of social marketers, around 60%, employ video content to promote their brands, underscoring the significant impact of videos in social media marketing.

Creating engaging and captivating videos is crucial to promoting social sharing. By crafting videos that grab viewers’ attention and entertain them, you significantly increase the chances of your content going viral, thereby organically expanding your brand’s reach.

Imagine a sports equipment company creating a video showcasing jaw-dropping trick shots using their products. Viewers who find the video entertaining and impressive will likely share it with their friends, potentially sparking conversations and generating interest in the brand. 

Video marketing has emerged as a powerful and indispensable tool for businesses and marketers in 2023. And in the coming years, it will just continue to expand. So by leveraging the power of video, businesses can captivate their audience, raise brand awareness, and achieve their 2023 digital marketing goals effectively.

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TikTok vs. Facebook Advertising: Which One is Right for Your Business? [VIDEO] https://www.digitalmarketer.com/videos/tiktok-vs-facebook-advertising/ https://www.digitalmarketer.com/videos/tiktok-vs-facebook-advertising/#respond Mon, 17 Jul 2023 17:49:14 +0000 https://www.digitalmarketer.com/?p=165954 Join Maxwell Finn, President of Unicorn Inventions and DigitalMarketer's TikTok Marketing Expert, to see if TikTok or Facebook is right for your business.

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Excerpt from the TikTok Ad Masterclass

Creating effective ad creative is crucial for successful marketing campaigns on different social media platforms. While it may seem convenient to transfer Facebook creative directly to TikTok, this approach often leads to failure.

TikTok requires a unique strategy and tailored content to maximize return on investment (ROI). By understanding and implementing these elements, businesses can optimize their TikTok ad campaigns and connect with their target audience more effectively.

Ad Creative

The biggest mistake taken is when coming from Facebook, people will take their Facebook creative and just copy it over to TikTok, this includes the size ratio and trends – this fails. If you focus your efforts on cracking TikTok ad creative, the ROI on that creative is substantially higher than if we focus just on Facebook creative. It’s a one way street, not a two way street.

Ad Fatigue

Ads on Facebook tend to last longer whereas TikTok creatives fatigue significantly faster. With TikTok you’ll need to dramatically increase your creative output and produce way more ad creative. A way to fail on TikTok is simply by not making enough creative and giving up.

Content Type

It’s important to know the content types that work well and that don’t work for each platform. Where images and animations may work on Facebook, that will not always convert the same success on TikTok. You want to make sure you’re as native as possible with your ad content.

Screen Real-Estate

Many mistakes happen you you don’t leverage the 9:16 ratio on TikTok. Avoid this mistake by taking the extra time to convert the content properly into TikTok as not to keep the black bars on top and bottom of your ad, that’s a missed opportunity for ad space. TikTok is giving you the full screen, use it!

Sound

Sound is not top of mind when scrolling through Facebook, with TikTok, sound is a huge component on connecting with your audience. Audio is part of the culture of the app and can make or break your content.

Length of Content

Understanding the importance of content length will also determine your success with the platform. What may work for Facebook will not always translate and work on TikTok. The culture of content is different on each platform so shooting accordingly will make a difference.

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How To Win Your Customer’s Attention & Provoke Action [VIDEO] https://www.digitalmarketer.com/blog/how-to-win-your-customers-attention/ https://www.digitalmarketer.com/blog/how-to-win-your-customers-attention/#respond Fri, 26 May 2023 20:49:43 +0000 https://www.digitalmarketer.com/?p=165584 Discover the secret to winning your customer's attention and provoking action with the first ingredient in our 5-part sales formula.

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Discover the secret to winning your customer’s attention and provoking action with the first ingredient in our 5-part sales formula.

Utilize this ingredient to agitate your customer’s pain point or speak to their aspirational state in such a way that they are compelled by the message where they… Stop. Read it. And move on to take action from there.

Ultimately, learn how to show your customers that you know them better than anybody else and become a mind readers who speaks directly to those little nuances that only your customer would know about.

Using Hooks in Your Messaging

Hooks are used in marketing messaging to agitate a pain or passion point that will stop your customers in their tracks, because you “read their mind,” and spoke to something they are experiencing that they want to change.

Hooks are all about your customer’s undesirable situation, or aspirational state, and not about the business.

“When it comes to creating your ecommerce sales pitch, your pitch happens on your product page, on your home page…”

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How to Maximize Your Content Output on TikTok [VIDEO] https://www.digitalmarketer.com/videos/tiktok-ad-assembly-line/ https://www.digitalmarketer.com/videos/tiktok-ad-assembly-line/#respond Fri, 31 Mar 2023 15:14:12 +0000 https://www.digitalmarketer.com/?p=164763 Join Maxwell Finn, President of Unicorn Inventions and DigitalMarketer's TikTok Marketing Expert, as he breaks down the Ford Method that will dramatically increase your creative output.

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Excerpt from the TikTok Ad Masterclass

The Ford Method is a strategy for maximizing creative output by breaking the creative process into modular components. Rather than thinking of an ad as a singular entity, the Ford Method breaks it up into smaller parts, such as opening hooks, text overlays, and outros.

Modular Components

The key to the Ford Method is creating modular components that can be shot independently and then connected to tell a cohesive story. For example, instead of shooting 16 unique ads, you can shoot four core ads and then shoot four different opening hooks for each ad. By combining each hook with each ad, you end up with 16 unique combinations.

Creating a Dedicated Workspace

To stay productive while implementing the Ford Method, it is important to create a dedicated workspace. This can be a desk, a table, or any area that is specifically designated for work. Having a dedicated workspace helps to create a sense of structure and routine, which can help to increase focus and productivity.

The Ford Method Tracker

The Ford Method Tracker is a collaborative sheet used by the creative team to prioritize and track their video ideas. The sheet includes fields for video ideas, types of videos, opening hooks, record by date, video status, client approval, notes from the client, and finished creative. The Ford Method Tracker also includes a section for modular components, such as text overlays and headlines.

Consistent Naming Conventions

To make the Ford Method work effectively, it is important to have consistent naming conventions. This can help to keep track of ads and make it easier to optimize them. A consistent naming convention can include information such as the campaign, the media buyer, the objective, the budget type, the start date, the targeting, and the ad content.

What’s Next?

The Ford Method is a game-changing strategy for maximizing creative output. By breaking the creative process into modular components, you can dramatically increase your creative output while minimizing the amount of work required. To implement the Ford Method effectively, it is important to create a dedicated workspace, use the Ford Method Tracker, and have consistent naming conventions.

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How Ecommerce Transformed Marketing  https://www.digitalmarketer.com/blog/ecommerce-transformed-marketing/ Mon, 19 Dec 2022 20:58:01 +0000 https://www.digitalmarketer.com/?p=163528 Ecommerce and the rise of technology in everyday life have changed marketing forever, that doesn’t mean that marketing’s role has diminished.

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It’s getting harder to remember a time when the internet didn’t dominate the business landscape. In retail, entertainment, and many other industries, ecommerce and digital services have long surpassed their high-street counterparts. 

So, how exactly has ecommerce changed the way we do business? And, in turn, how has that changed the way we market? First, let’s look at how ecommerce affected the balance of the economy. Then we can start to understand why marketing has had to adapt to new digital techniques.

What is eCommerce and How Has it Impacted the Economy?

Since the early 2000s, the ecommerce market size has been growing rapidly. It only keeps accelerating, too. According to Insider Intelligence, US ecommerce sales are predicted to pass $1 trillion in 2022. Worldwide, they expect to see $5 trillion in ecommerce sales. 

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As more businesses had success selling their goods and services online, others naturally followed. We have also seen a change in consumer attitudes as the convenience of online purchases proved popular. 

The fact that the global market size of ecommerce continues to grow reflects these changes. At the same time, advancements in logistics, distribution, and business technology continue to develop to support new ecommerce demands.

Moving Retail Online

When we think of ecommerce, the first thing that comes to mind is online retail. Consumer giants like Amazon have made online shopping fast, safe, and convenient. But small businesses have also found greater success by moving to ecommerce models.

That’s in part due to the greater reach of online channels. Social media and other sources have offered an inexpensive way for SMEs to reach a much wider audience. 

The Rise of On-Demand Entertainment

Growth in mobile device use has grown alongside ecommerce and digital services. Instant access to entertainment on the go is something that modern consumers have come to expect. 

This has led to the success of online subscription services in TV, gaming, and other entertainment. It also developed social marketing through sponsored, promoted, or monetized content on social video apps like TikTok or YouTube.

Small Business Opportunities

E-commerce gives small businesses a chance to compete with the marketing reach of much larger businesses. Through smart social media campaigns, SEO optimization, and other digital marketing techniques, small businesses can cut through the noise in competitive markets. 

Ecommerce Types

There are four distinct types of ecommerce businesses. Each has its own style of marketing. 

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B2B

Businesses that sell directly to other businesses. These include SaaS companies like these providers of small business VoIP in Canada.  

B2C

Businesses sell directly to the customer. This could include online retailers or subscription services like Netflix. 

C2C

Customers selling to other customers. This includes the second-hand goods market and resellers operating through auction sites like eBay. 

C2B

Customers selling to businesses. This one sounds counter-intuitive, but what we’re talking about here is contract service provision. This can include freelancers, product testers, and so on.  

What is the Impact of Ecommerce on Marketing?

Marketing is nothing if not adaptive. As ecommerce has emerged and evolved, marketing has gone through many changes. Starting from simple banner ads and email campaigns, digital marketing has come to mean so much more.

The Decline of Traditional Marketing

As digital e-commerce marketing has grown, traditional marketing methods have fallen out of favor. They haven’t gone away entirely, though, and some businesses still make good use of TV, direct mail, SMS & sales calls, and even the good old billboard. 

New Marketing Channels

The decline in traditional methods was driven mainly by the growth of new online channels. These offer much higher reach at a relatively low cost. Social media sites, in particular, have allowed marketers to interact with their audience in new, more direct ways.

Customer Data & Efficient Targetting 

The most significant advancement in marketing from the rise of online culture is the use of customer data. This part of digital marketing is still advancing as new technologies like data analytics drive marketing insights.

Of course, customer feedback existed before the digital age. Yet, traditional marketing surveys had limited reach, and they could only tell you the customer’s direct opinion. Digital data is not only more accessible, but it also demonstrates customer behaviors. 

In analyzing these behaviors, marketers have found the greatest advantages in demographic targeting and customer engagement.

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10 Advantages of Ecommerce in Marketing

Why did ecommerce manage to overtake traditional retail and other markets? Well, there are some distinct advantages that ecommerce provides. 

  1. Availability of data
  2. Omnichannel marketing
  3. Less physical restrictions
  4. 24/7 sales & support availability
  5. Global reach 
  6. Digitization of products & media
  7. Social & influencer marketing 
  8. AI and advanced BI (Business Intelligence) technology
  9. Marketing on the go
  10. Marketing automation 

Whether it’s customer data at your fingertips, a global audience, or the ability to advertise straight to a customer’s mobile, ecommerce extends the reach of a business. That extends the reach of your marketing efforts, too. As your reach expands, your ability to target specific users or user groups increases as well.

Ecommerce Areas & Their Digital Marketing Techniques

Digital marketing and ecommerce are related, but they’re not the same. It’s more accurate to say that digital marketing evolved alongside ecommerce. Any business can use digital marketing, even if they only have a minimal online presence.

Website-Based Ecommerce Marketing

Services like Shopify UAE have made it simple for even small businesses to establish an ecommerce presence. These and larger online retailers tend towards SEO optimization as their main driver of traffic. 

SEO optimization is the process of making your site more visible in search engine rankings. It’s a cost-effective way to get your services in front of customers who are making either general or specific searches in your business area. 

On-site marketing is still a popular digital marketing tactic. It works on two levels as well. You can source inbound traffic to your website’s landing page through ads and backlinks on other websites and provide the same service to others to generate additional revenue. 

E-commerce businesses that are focused primarily on their website will also make on-site optimization a priority. Slow-loading websites are a major reason for high bounce rates in ecommerce. Your bounce rate increases by 32% as your page load time increases from 1 second to 3 seconds. That means it’s vital your marketing is backed up by good site performance.

Mobile Ecommerce & Mobile Marketing

Mobile apps and mobile browsing are other areas where digital marketing has had to adapt. Standalone mobile apps have led to the growth of personalized marketing via push notifications and in-app advertising. 

Personalization is based on analyzing a user’s habits and tailoring ads and offers to their preferences. This is a powerful tool for increasing ecommerce sales. Studies have found that up to 76% of customers are more likely to purchase from brands that personalize. 

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More customers, especially in younger demographics, now choose to browse on mobile devices. That means that web-based e-commerce management has had to react to the shift as well. Mobile optimization is now as important to ecommerce software and sites as their desktop performance. 

Digital marketing for these sites can also take advantage of the benefits that come with personalization. On-site ads and offers, email campaigns, and more can be personalized by leveraging your customer data.  

Social Media Marketing 

Social media marketing is now used across all consumer-facing industries. Many B2B businesses maintain client links in part through social media networks like LinkedIn, too. There’s more to social media marketing than setting up a brand account and posting ads, though. 

Social listening (or social monitoring) is a popular way for marketers to gauge how their business is perceived. This indirect form of collecting customer feedback can lead to insights into your brand awareness and drivers of satisfaction (or dissatisfaction) in customers.

Influencer marketing, where brands work with online personalities, is also part of social media marketing. In most cases, brands target influencers with a highly relevant audience demographic or those with a wide reach (i.e., large follower counts). 

Social media has proven popular as a channel for customer communication, too. Many customers now prefer to reach out to brands with queries over channels like Twitter and Facebook. 

Customers expect quick responses, usually within 24 hours, when they reach out on social media. This means social media managers have become an important asset both for customer service and digital marketing purposes.

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Email Campaigns & Digital Marketing for Physical Businesses

Some businesses will never be able to do without a physical location. Even if this is you, you can still benefit from the advancements in digital marketing that have come with ecommerce. 

As we mentioned above, more traditional digital avenues like email marketing can benefit from personalization. Digital services have also integrated older methods of communication that remain popular, like VoIP with SMS functions. 

Final Thoughts: Ecommerce Has Changed Marketing For Good

Ecommerce and the rise of technology in everyday life have changed marketing forever. That doesn’t mean that marketing’s role has diminished, though. If anything, marketing, and especially digital marketing, are more relevant than ever.  

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