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Surveying the marketing channels: Choosing the best marketing channel for your business
Scott Navratil

There are countless ways to market your small business. If you’re new to the business world, you’re probably wondering which marketing channels you should utilize. There isn’t one right answer. The answer will vary depending on your business’s niche and the goals you’ve set for your business. Regardless of what type of business you’re running, you’re not going to rely on just one marketing channel. The best marketing strategies are a seamless integration of various channels. Here’s a look at some of the most common marketing channels and what you need to know about them.

Traditional marketing

Before the world wide web, business owners were a lot more limited in how they could market their business. Channels that don’t require the internet are considered traditional. These include television, radio, print, and billboard advertising. Though they’re old school, they still have some value.

Digital marketing

Think of digital marketing as traditional marketing done online. Since computers hit the mainstream, digital marketing has really taken off. Digital marketing channels include email, search engine optimization, content marketing, and pay-per-click advertising to name a few. While it might seem like digital marketing is less personal, it doesn’t have to be. Don’t forget the human that’s operating the computer.

Mobile marketing

Mobile marketing is an offshoot of digital marketing. With the advent of smartphones and tablets, people can now take the internet with them wherever they go. Mobile is the hottest marketing channel currently and probably will be for many years to come.

Social media marketing

Social media is often grouped separately from digital and mobile marketing though it could be categorized beneath either one. In today’s mobile age, approximately half of all social media consumption originates from a mobile device of some kind. Social media marketing is inseparably connected to mobile marketing.

Choosing the best channels

Now that you’re familiar with the marketing channels that are out there, it’s time to put together your own marketing strategy. You’ll most likely be using more than one channel from each of these broader categories. Let your audience be your guide when creating your marketing strategy. Who is your audience? Do they primarily belong to any certain demographic? Are they primarily male or female? Do they tend to be of a certain age? Knowing your audience and what interests them will go a long way in helping you to choose the best marketing channels. For example, teens and young adults are probably going to respond a lot better to mobile channels than traditional ones.

Finally, you’ll want to think about ROI (return on investment). Which channels will give you the most bang for your buck. If you’re on a tight budget, designing your own mobile app probably isn’t going to be at the top of your priority list. For most businesses, social media marketing and text message marketing are great places to start. Social media marketing is free to start. Text message marketing, on the other hand, will cost you a few pennies per text but it allows you to instantly contact all of your loyal customers in a manner that practically guarantees they will it.

Source: forbes.com/sites/danielnewman/2014/11/04/understanding-the-channels-an-overview-of-social-mobile-digital-and-traditional-marketing-for-b2b/

Chantel Fullilove

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