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Social Media Marketing Plan!

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Social media is a vital marketing channel for businesses of all sizes. The common question a few years ago, “why should our business use social media?”, is now being replaced with, “how can our business grow with social media marketing?” Step 1: Audit Your Current Social Presence Which networks are you currently active on Are your networks optimized (photo and cover images, bio, URL, etc.) Which networks are currently bringing you the most value How do your profiles compare to your competitors’ profiles Step 2: Document Who Your Ideal Customer Is Age Location Job Title Income Pain Points (that your business can solve) Most Used Social Network Step 3: Create A Social Media Mission Statement Your social media mission statement will drive your future actions, so make sure you put some thought into it. This statement will make it clear exactly what you plan to use your social media presence for and should reflect your brand identity. Keep in mind your ideal

Facebook pixels

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‘A Facebook pixel is a small snippet of code that you place on your website. This ‘code’ tracks and analyses the actions/behaviour of every visitor (to your website). Facebook then uses its own knowledge of that person (from their social network) to optimise your advertising performance. The more visitors the code is able to track, the more valuable your Facebook pixel will be.’ What Does a Facebook Pixel Allow You to Do? Event tracking:  A Facebook pixel allows you to create specific events that occur on your website e.g. purchase, add payment info, add to cart, complete registration, subscribe. In total there are 17 standard events, as well as the opportunity to create your own. This data can be used to  create Facebook ads , retarget and run future promotions. For example, if I set-up ‘add to cart’ as an event, I could create a custom audience of the people who triggered this event and show them an ad for the product that they clearly wanted but didn’t buy. Conversion Opt

Marketing analyltics

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Marketing analytics is the study of data garnered through marketing campaigns in order to discern patterns between such things as how a campaign contributed to conversions, consumer behavior, regional preferences, creative preferences and much more. The goal of marketing analytics as a practice is to use these patterns and findings to optimize future campaigns based on what was successful. The Importance of Marketing Analytics- 1. Product Development Trends 2. Customer Support 3.  Messaging and Media 4.  Competition 5. Predict Future Results How to Begin the Marketing Analytics Process? Understand What You Want to Measure:   There are many aspects to a marketing campaign you can measure: conversion rates, leads captured and brand recognition, to name a few. Understand the problem you are trying to solve or insight you are trying to glean when beginning to analyze your data. Establish a Benchmark:   What does a successful campaign look like? This

Google marketing platforms

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Google Marketing Platform is a unified advertising and analytics platform that enables stronger collaboration for your marketing teams by building on existing integrations to help you plan, buy, measure, and optimize digital media and customer experiences in one place. Display & Video 360 (formerly known as DoubleClick Bid Manager)  is Google’s demand-side platform (DSP) that offers agencies, trading desks, and advertisers access to the world’s most exclusive collection of display, video, native and mobile inventory available in real-time.    Search Ads 360  is a search management platform enabling agencies and marketers to more effectively manage their search marketing campaigns across multiple engines and media channels. With Campaign Manager 360, take advantage of the benefits of sophisticated tracking, intelligent ad serving & frontline reporting on all your marketing activities within a single unified platform. To learn more you can visit to ww

Google Search Console

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For anyone who manages a website, either for themselves or for customers, it is tough to avoid the Google Search Console. In the past, the free analysis and service tool was known as Google Webmaster Tools, but was renamed and expanded to include new features in 2015. The online tool, which is available for free following a simple one-time registration, provides practical assistance for website optimization to beginners and experienced web developers alike. Google Search Console (GSC) is a powerful tool for web developers that provides access to valuable statistics, allows easy manipulation of SEO-relevant site settings, and alerts developers to the presence of malware. Why all this for free? Because Google has a vested interest in websites that are well-programmed and contain limited source code errors. The goal of the search engine is to display as many high-quality sites to users as possible in their search results. Google uses Search Console to provide users with a tool th

Digital Marketing Infographics

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We are bombarded by so much information on a daily basis that it’s easy to get overwhelmed – put simply, there’s only so much text we can absorb in a single day or even hour. But when we come across well-crafted, engaging visuals, we have the opportunity to understand concepts in new ways, and we’re able to absorb these much faster than we are other formats. Infographics also have the potential to bring in leads and conversions as well. Image-based content has 94% more views than content without images, and Buzzsumo claims that image-based posts on Facebook, in particular, have twice the engagement. How to Use Infographics for Maximum Impact? There are some basic rules that you’ll want to follow when creating your infographics to get them recognized and shared through social streams. Breaking up chunks of text in a blog or using them as standalone visuals is one way to incorporate them in a useful way. You also may consider using them for marketing either in an implicit