GC Digital October Wk8 PDF
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These notes cover different aspects of digital and traditional marketing. They explore concepts such as inbound and outbound marketing, display advertising forms (banners, pop-ups, etc.) It also discusses lead generation and market segmentation.
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Marketing Mix Digital v Traditional Free Content Marketing Digital Marketing Lead generation...
Marketing Mix Digital v Traditional Free Content Marketing Digital Marketing Lead generation Digital Security Market Segmentation Marketing Targeting psychology Promotional Mix The importance of Data Databases Current Digital Trends Screen time Customer Journey: Attract>Convert>Close>Delight How Digital Communication is delivered… Inbound v Outbound Marketing. What's the difference? LOA-2 Task (15 mins) - ‘Inbound v Outbound marketing examples’ TYPE Provide 3 examples of each, including screenshots demonstrating an actual example. 1. Inbound Examples 2. 3. 1. Outbound examples 2. 3. 2024 total prediction is £39.4B. 82% of this would equate to £32.5B The different forms ‘Display’ advertising Display advertising - Very common & effective - Driven by visuals, text or even videos - Usually spot them neatly displayed in corners of webpages or social sites. - Marketers can individually target users based on their history, cookies etc.. Banner Advertising - A type of display advert - Placed in prominent positions to generate clicks - Usually near the top or down the right-hand side. - Can be interspersed within content. - Banner advertisers match publishers who want to monetize their website with brands who want to reach their audience. - Google ads are the biggest, with access to 35 million digital properties. Pop Ups - Often the most hated of digital advertising - Appears over the top of content. - Often need to be closed (and can be hidden or hard to find the ‘x’) - Often try and trick you into clicking. - Multiple pop ups on pages - Highly visible and difficult to ignore - The message can be targeted and adjusted. - Often used for data collection with offers Floating advertising - Animated ads that appear / float onto a website - Last for around 5-30 seconds - Block the view of the page - Appear out of nowhere, have moving images and even sound. - Can resemble push notifications - Need closing or will float away. Interstitial advertising - Usually, a full screen ad covers the entire interface - Often in breaks during games, or levels - Placed between content - Highly visible and almost impossible to ignore. - Usually cant close straight away, so ‘forced’ to watch. Text advertising - Text only, simple messages. - Often on google results pages - Limited messaging as no images / video