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Common Digital Marketing Mistakes You Need to Consider

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The fear of making a mistake is a healthy thing to keep in mind when you are considering how to run your digital marketing campaigns. It is best to take stock of some of the most common digital marketing mistakes so you can hopefully avoid them. We will look at some of those mistakes today so you can lock away that information for when you need it most.

1) Failure to Set Up Marketing Goals Ahead of Time 

The failure to set up a list of marketing goals that you can refer back to over time is a major mistake to avoid. The last thing you want to do is set out on your digital marketing journey without a clear idea about what you want to get out of it. Thus, you should do everything within your power to create a set of goals that you know that you can stick to before you create your next digital marketing effort. Just remember that those goals should be both realistic and empowering.

2) Not Concentrating Enough on Your Website Design 

The way that your website looks is not merely a cosmetic statement but also a reflection of what kind of experience you want your customers to have. If you set it up properly, then your customers ought to be able to find what they are looking for without much difficulty. Make sure your website is:

Quick Loading Visitors do not want to wait around for long to see if your website will load for them. Even a few seconds of extra load time can be the difference between a customer that stays and one that bounces off of your site.
Mobile-Responsive Most Internet users visit websites via their smartphones these days. Therefore, you need to make certain that your website is mobile-friendly so that those who choose to visit you in this way can explore everything that you have to offer with ease.
Easily Navigated – Moving from one thing to another on your website should be as simple as possible. You don’t want to lose the interest of your potential customer because they are lost in the maze that is your website.

Your web design team should be able to put all of this together for you to create the kind of experience that your customers deserve.

3) Leaving Out Search Engine Optimization (SEO) 

One of the main things that separates the best websites from those that aren’t able to gain traction is search engine optimization (SEO). Applying the principles of SEO into the fabric of your website is something you should always do. Unfortunately, many people want to skip past this part and get to the point where they are launching their website.

The problem with this approach is that without SEO there is no effective way to bring your website up the rankings on the various search engines where people might choose to search for information about your website and what you have to offer. If you don’t show up on those search results, then you might as well not exist in the minds of the public.

4) Not Using Social Media 

Forget the myth that social media is just a place where you go to get updates on your family and friends. It might be a time drain in your personal life, but it is an absolute necessity when marketing your new website. Social media platforms allow you to get a message out about what your company is and what you have to offer. It also allows you to establish a brand voice that you can take up as your brand identity over time. Don’t neglect social media when making your overall digital marketing efforts.

These are just some of the most common digital marketing mistakes that companies often make. Take this into consideration and reach out to contact us for more information on the mistakes that you need to avoid.

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