How to Avoid Biggest Digital Marketing Mistakes

Mistakes Are Part of Digital Marketing; What's Important, However, is Making Sure You're Avoiding Preventable Mistakes that Could Kill Your Campaign

DALLAS, TX / ACCESSWIRE / May 13, 2017 / When it comes to digital marketing, mistakes are all but guaranteed to happen. After all, marketing your company is very much a process of trial and error.


The key, however, is minimizing the impact of these mistakes and avoiding those you shouldn't be making in the first place. Of course, this is much easier said than done, especially for businesses, many of whom still practice and believe in many traditional marketing techniques.

Not that there's anything wrong with keeping things classic, but there's no denying that traditional marketing - even "traditional guerrilla marketing"- is sometimes completely different from Internet marketing.

And this is where mistakes often happen. Writing for Inc., Neil Patel(1) notes, "These mistakes cost money, traffic opportunity, and growth. Unfortunately, marketers make these mistakes because they fail to truly understand how to leverage their skills and improve their approach."

Digital marketing requires a significant investment in terms of time and resources. The last thing you want to do is to waste your efforts doing things that are taking your online presence farther away from your goals.

In this guide, we look at some of the most common digital marketing mistakes your company might be guilty of making.

1. Marketing Without any Goals

If you're writing on your blog or posting on social media without any real goals, you might as well as be wandering around aimlessly on the Internet. One of the most common mistakes many digital marketers make is not setting any goals before launching their campaign.

Goals are critical for evaluating the success of your digital marketing efforts, whether it's in the context of sales, sign ups (for newsletters), messages, or phone calls.

"Goal setting is the backbone of marketing. Goals help us prove how effective we are, keep us focused and push us to succeed," says Amber Klein of Hive Digital Strategy(2). "And while we know how important goals are to measure our success, more than 80% of small business owners do not keep track of their business goals."

With no goals, you have no direction. With no direction, you have no way of knowing your campaign is successful. And if you don't have benchmarks for success/failure, what's the point of marketing your business?

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