EMAIL TO AI, HOW DIGITAL MARKETING HAS TRANSFORMED: KEY TRENDS YOU can’t IGNORE

Digital marketing is no longer just a buzzword; it’s the heartbeat of modern business strategy. A world where 170 million people uses social media on an everyday basis, every working professional is expected to be acquainted with at least the core tenets of it, But how did we get here, and where are we headed next? But first…

What is digital marketing?

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Digital marketing refers to advertisement delivered through digital channels, platforms, and technologies to promote products, services, or brands. In simpler words it is the promotion of products over the internet or any form of electronic media. It includes various strategies like:

search engine optimization (SEO), content marketing, social media marketing, email marketing, pay-per-click (PPC) advertising, affiliate marketing, influencer marketing, online PR, marketing automation, and data analytics.

Before digital marketing came into practice, businesses relied solely on offline strategies known as Traditional marketing which included billboards, TV and radio ads, newspapers, direct mail, phone calls, postcards, catalogues, brochures or other print materials, and so on. Now, traditional marketing is still being practiced for brand awareness by high end companies. The main difference between these two are:

Digital marketing:
  1. High return on investment (ROI).
  2. Cost is low and allows businesses to start with minimal investment.
  3. Results are measurable provides real time, detailed Analytic on campaign performances.
  4. Can specify target audience according to their behaviour, demographics and interest.
  5. Can specify target location.
  6. It allows you to schedule timing on your ads.
Traditional marketing:
  1. Low return on investment.
  2. Cost is high, includes expenses for printing, production and media buying.
  3. Results are not measurable, relies on surveys & estimates.
  4. Targets broader audience and does not allow precise targeting.
  5. Cannot specify target location.
  6. Limited control over timings, depends on publication or broadcast schedules.

A world where businesses reached their customers without leaving their desk- THE DAWN OF DIGITAL MARKETING, transforming how we connect and communicate.

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The rise of internet:

The world wide web created by Tim Berners-Lee in 1989, and the introduction of browser like mosaic in 1993 enabled users to access and share information online. The first search engines like Yahoo! (1994) and Google ( 1998, emerged to help users navigate the growing online content.

Email marketing:

Founded in the year 1971 by Gary Thurk email marketing was one of the first forms of digital marketing. Companies used email to send newsletters and promotional content. Fast forward to today it is a great opportunity for businesses to build a relationship with their audience, customers, past  customers and helps to keep them engaged.

 

The Growth and expansion:

Innovation of SEO and Social media marketing resulted in the unprecedented growth and expansion of digital marketing.

SEO (Search engine optimization):

It Is the process of improving your website so that it ranks higher in search engine results page also known as SERP. It helps users to search for any information by passing queries in the form of keywords or phrases and makes it easier for search engines like google to understand and display your site to users searching for relevant information.

Social media marketing:

It focuses on promoting your brand, business or products on social media platforms such as Instagram, Facebook, linked in, twitter and pinterest.

Its key points include:

  1. Engagement: Interacting with users to build relationships and brand loyalty.
  2. Content creation: sharing valuable, relevant, trending and evergreen content to attract and retain followers.
  3. Advertising: using ads to target specific audience and increase visibility.
  4. Analytics: Tracking performance to measure success, adjust strategies and enhance result.

Maturation:

Maturation in digital marketing involves the refinement of strategies and technologies to enhance effectiveness. Though digital marketing may never truly reach its full maturity as it is a constantly evolving field, always advancing and improving. However the key development includes:

  1. Content marketing: emphasizing on creating form basic to high quality content, personalised content with advanced techniques like SEO and A/B testing.
  2. Data analytics: using sophisticated tools for deeper insights, real time data adjustments and predictive analysis to improve decision- making strategies.

KEY TRENDS SHAPING THE FUTURE OF DIGITAL MARKETING.

  1. Artificial intelligence and Machine learning:
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Artificial intelligence (AI) is a branch of computer science which is capable of activities that normally requires human intelligence. Whereas ML is a part of AI where computers are taught to learn from large amounts of data. Instead of being programmed with specific instructions, ML algorithms figure out patterns on their own and use these patterns to make predictions or decisions. The more data they see, the better they become at their tasks.

AI and ML are transforming marketing by:

  1. Marketing strategies:
  2. Predictive Analytics: AI and ML, analyse data by predicting trends and customer behaviour, enabling more precise targeting and campaign planning.
  3. Optimization: refining ad placements and content stragtegies in real time to boost ROI.
  • Personalization:
  • Tailored content: AI driven algorithms customize content and product recommendations based on individual user preferences and behaviour.
  • Dynamic pricing: ML adjusts pricing in real-time based on demand, competition, and customer data.
  • Customer service:
  • Chatbots: AI powered chatbots provide instant, 24/7 support for routine inquiries.
  • Sentiment Analysis: Assessing customer feedback to address issues and personalize responses.

2. Voice search and smart speakers:

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“With voice search on the rise, your marketing strategy needs to speak the language of your audience—literally”.  

Allowing to perform searches by speaking into a device instead of typing.

SEO implications for voice search include:

1. Natural Language: Optimize content for conversational, long-tail queries.

2. Local SEO: Focus on local relevance as many voice searches are location-based.

3. Featured Snippets: Target featured snippets to appear in voice responses.

4. Mobile Optimization: Ensure your site is mobile-friendly, as voice searches are often performed on mobile devices.

3. The Power of Video Marketing:

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Video content is the future of digital marketing not just a trend. Find out why it’s capturing more eyeballs than ever”.

Video marketing can be incredibly powerful for several reasons; Engagement- videos are more engaging than text or static images, capturing attention quickly and effectively.

Increased  Conversions- Including videos on landing pages can boost conversions by explaining products or services more effectively.

Improved SEO- Videos can improve your search engine ranking, as they often lead to higher engagement metrics and longer time spent on your website.

Social Media Reach- Videos are highly shareable and can increase your reach and visibility on social media platforms.

Educational Value- Videos are a great medium for explaining complex ideas or demonstrating products and services.

Emotional Connection- Videos can evoke emotions and build stronger connections with your audience through visual storytelling and sound.

4. Influencer marketing:

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Influencer marketing is when businesses partner/ collab with popular influencers to promote their products because of their reach to influence peoples buying decisions.

  • Leverage Influence- Collaborates with individuals who have a strong social media presence to promote products or services.
  • Precision Targeting- Chooses influencers whose followers match the brand’s target audience.
  • Authenticity- Leverages the influencer’s credibility and personal connection with followers to create genuine endorsements.
  • Increased Engagement- Drives higher engagement through trusted recommendations.
  • Boosted Visibility- Elevates brand awareness by tapping into the influencer’s established platform.
  • Foster Loyalty- Builds customer loyalty through credible, word-of-mouth marketing.
  • Drive Conversions- Encourages sales and actions through persuasive and relatable content.

5. VR and AR:

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Virtual reality (VR): A computer created world with scenes and environment that looks real and makes you feel like you are in that surrounding at that moment. Many businesses use VR to make people experience their products or services.

For example: It gives a virtual experience of a car, where potential buyers can virtually sit and experience the interior of the car. It also allows buyers to take a virtual tour of a house they might be interested in buying.

Augmented reality (AR): It is a mixture of both real and virtual world. It lets you see virtual objects in real world through your smartphones.

For example: It is used give people the virtual view of how they would look in glasses or clothes and even how a particular makeup product shade would look like on them.

Benefits of AR and VR in digital marketing:

  1. Enhanced customer engagement
  2. Personalised experience
  3. Increased brand awareness
  4. Better customer decision making

AR and VR are revolutionizing digital marketing by providing personalised experience and enhancing brands engagement with customers.

6. Privacy and data security:

Privacy and data security are crucial in digital marketing, especially with regulations like the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). These regulations are designed to protect individuals’ personal data and ensure that organizations handle it responsibly. These regulations include Regulatory compliance, Consumer Trust, Data Security, Informed Consent, Data Minimization, Data Breach Notifications, Rights of Individuals, Evolving Regulations.

Implication for Businesses:

To stay competitive in a rapidly evolving market, businesses need to proactively adapt their strategies by Monitoring Market Trends, Embracing Digital Transformation, Personalize Marketing, Agile Business Models and Continuous Learning.

Investing in new technologies and skills is crucial for maintaining a competitive edge, It can be achieved by Adopting Cutting-Edge Technologies, Upgrading Infrastructure, Skill Development, Research and Development, Cybersecurity.

Conclusion

The landscape of digital marketing is continuously evolving, driven by technological advancements and changing consumer behaviors. From the rise of AI and machine learning to the growing importance of video content and voice search, staying informed about these trends is crucial for any business aiming to remain competitive.

By understanding and adapting to these key trends, businesses can not only meet but exceed customer expectations, ensuring a more personalized and secure experience. Embracing these innovations today will prepare your brand for the challenges and opportunities of tomorrow.

The future of digital marketing is exciting and ever-evolving. Are you ready to embrace these changes and future-proof your strategy?

Credit

Ms – Aanam Tanwar & Yashfeen Khan Student of Digital Marketing offline course.