Why Digital Marketing is Important for Business

The world is quickly becoming digital. People are consuming digital content on a daily basis. Companies are starting to recognize the importance of getting digital and it is essential that marketing departments adapt quickly to the new circumstances and actively hire professionals in the field of digital marketing.

Digital marketing is highly important, not only because of its rapid growth but also becuase it is essentially the future of marketing. Soon all other traditional marketing forms will disappear as digital marketing will replace them altogether.

While some generations will no doubt lament the loss of paper newspapers, books and old fashioned communication methods, new generations who have grown up with internet and mobile phones are already embracing the brave new world of digital consumption.

Digital marketing methods are faster, more practical and versatile than the old traditional ones. Technology has put business in the digital age. Some of the most common forms of digital marketing are:

Website (SEO content)
Blogs
Internet banner ads
Online video content
Pay-per-click advertising
Email marketing
Social media marketing (Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter, Tuenti, Pinterest, Tumblr, G+,etc)
Mobile marketing (SMS, MMS, etc)

Now let’s highlight some of the key reasons of using digital marketing:

  • More affordable than traditional marketing. An e-mail or a social media campaign can transmit the same message to customers for less money than a TV-Ad or a newspaper one. Moreover social media campaigns can reach infinitely more audience and in any part of the world.
  • Easier to track results. With a wide range of analytics and data we are able to analyze our own marketing campaigns and find out how the campaign performed and how it can be improved. Of course you can get this data for traditional marketing campaigns but a digital campaign will allow you to measure the success in real time, giving you the advantage of planning more effectively and making changes almost instantly.
  • The number of consumers. Traditional marketing has lost a huge amount of consumers. Most people read their newspapers on their Ipad or some type of tablet. You need to develop your marketing and introduce yourself into the digital age. According to a study of UK National Statistics more than 82% of UK adults went online in the first three months of 2011.
    We can say that the digital age has arrived and it’s time for those who have not yet adapted to the new way of marketing to open themselves to the new way of
    interaction.