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Did you know there are
4 parts, or pieces, that every successful digital marketing campaign
must have?
If you’re missing or
deficient in any of these 4 areas, then your marketing will fail. It’s
really that simple.
That leads us to the
first key concept here…
Digital
Marketing Is A Lot Like Assembling A Puzzle
As a kid, I loved
puzzles. In fact, I still have a puzzle hanging in my apartment of a
Norman Rockwell painting that I completed in elementary school. It’s
not just puzzles though.
I love the process of
discovering how all the individual pieces fit together to make
something. That’s one reason I eventually went on to study engineering
in college.
Now, as an adult, I
still love puzzles, but I haven’t completed a 1,000 piece jigsaw in a
while. Instead, I focus most of my time and energy these days putting
together the puzzle pieces that make up digital marketing. That’s
right, digital marketing is just one big puzzle waiting to be assembled
one piece at a time.
But there’s one big
difference…
With marketing, you
don’t have the finished picture on the box to show you where and how
the different pieces will eventually fit together! That certainly makes
marketing a lot harder, doesn’t it?
That’s why in this
article I’m going to give you that finished picture. I’ll walk through
the proven digital marketing framework so you can see how all of the
marketing options available fit together to create a successful
marketing plan.
First, The
Foundation
Before we dive into the
framework, I need to highlight how digital marketing actually works. If
you break it all down to the individual pieces, then digital marketing
follows a very basic formula:
(Revenue)
= (Website Traffic) x (Conversion Rate) x (Customer Value)
In other words, revenue
from digital marketing is directly proportional to how many people
visit your website, how many of those people convert into customers,
and how much those customers are worth to your business.
Or to put it another
way, there are 3 ways to increase your revenue from digital marketing:
increase your traffic, increase your conversion rate, and/or increase
your customer value.
Also, before we move on
it’s important to remember that your revenue will be zero if any one of
those 3 variables is zero. That’s just basic math. It doesn’t matter if
you drive millions of visitors to your website if your conversion rate
is zero. You’ll still end up with zero revenue!
Now that you understand
this formula, it’s time to introduce the framework, which I call the 4
Pillars of Digital Marketing Success. These are the 4 Pillars every
business must continually try to improve to compete online.
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