It’s the first business day of 2013 and many companies are cleaning shop, reallocating advertising dollars, and adapting to the ever-changing world of marketing. I rarely (ok, pretty much never) hear business owners and marketing directors say things like, “We’re really starting to consider Yellow Page advertisements.” Instead, their curiosity continues to branch out into the world of digital marketing, a space where they can track their ad spend down to the cent while putting their products in front of laptop, tablet, and mobile users. The following is my 4 predictions for digital marketing in 2013.
Content will drive online marketing.
Up until this point, SEO and search marketing campaigns have been driven by link building tactics. We’ve seen Google change the link game with its Penguin update, a ranking factor change that punishes those who violate their webmaster guidelines by using “black-hat” techniques like keyword stuffing, cloaking, participating in link schemes, and creation of duplicate content. The value of one authoritative, relevant link is potentially worth more than hundreds of solicited links. We urge you to learn more about how content will continue to be a driving force in 2013.
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