Shut Down The Digital Marketing Department
At the start of 2017, when I was studying key trends in marketing that are likely to unfold during the next few years, one thing was very apparent - Digital marketing is gone. Marketing IS Digital Marketing now. It is mainstream. No more is it like a new bird in the woods or an exotic flower in the garden. (Although I must say that many people still think of it that way).
Unimaginable internet penetration, mobile phone usage, ever increasing costs of traditional media channels like TV and their ever decreasing impact has only ensured that consumers are on digital channels. Brands need to go where the consumer is rather than spend enormous resources to bring them somewhere else.
Digital marketing is clearly everywhere, like oxygen. ALL marketers have to be digitally literate and competent to communicate their brands with impact. The lingo has to change to the digital lingo in the way marketers think, if that has not happened already. So shut down your digital marketing department. Digital is all over.
Experienced Marketing Professional | 6 Years Specializing in Customer Development & Consumer Marketing | Driving Growth & Engagement Strategies
7 年Well said ...... Everything comes in handy with marketing automation tools .
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7 年Just yesterday I delivered a talk to CII Coimbatore Zonal Council members on 'Social Media for Business' and made an observation very similar to your thoughts, Sunder. Well said. I agree.
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7 年Whether it is traditional marketing like that of Surf or Amul or the new buzz digital marketing , marketing itself is always a challenging task that needs utmost understanding and hard work. Explorative areas of marketing shouldn't be ignored to create a base as it is an evolving trend. Good Article Sundar.
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7 年It's time to get "digital marketers" to understand marketing in the first place. They won't till they are brought into the mainstream. ;-)