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Maximizing Your Digital Marketing Channel Mix

YoungUpstarts

With more money flowing into digital marketing, the digital channel mix continues to grow in complexity. In order to match the best Digital Marketing Channel Mix to your business objectives, it is important to have a good understanding of each of the channels available, how they work, and how to best leverage them.

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Lessons Learned: The three drivers of growth for your business.

Startup Lessons Learned

I break the answer to that question down into three engines: Viral - this is the business model identified in the presentation as "Get Users." In this model, you take some fraction of the lifetime value of each customer and plow that back into paid acquisition through SEM, banner ads, PR, affiliates, etc.

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Small Business Marketing Guide: Types of Traditional and Online Marketing

crowdSPRING Blog

We’ll look at relevant metrics to help you assess whether a specific marketing channel could work for you, and also highlight additional resources to help you get a better understanding of that channel. Search Engine Marketing. Search engine marketing focuses on promotion through search engines (Google, Bing).

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How to Use Growth Hacking to Increase Revenue 20x in Just 12 Months

Up and Running

These may range from joining an affiliate marketing platform to trying new Google AdWords keywords. Cost of Acquisition (CAC): The total cost of acquiring a user through a given channel. If the CAC is above the LTV, but not too much—there’s some potential in this channel. This is when metrics come into play.

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Why Every Company Needs a Growth Manager

Seeing Both Sides

They work cross-functionally with engineering, design, analytics, product management, operations, and marketing to design and execute growth initiatives. Next, the Growth Manager works with a cross functional team including engineering, analytics, design, marketing, and product marketing to execute the test.

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Why Every Company Needs a Growth Manager

Seeing Both Sides

They work cross-functionally with engineering, design, analytics, product management, operations, and marketing to design and execute growth initiatives. Next, the Growth Manager works with a cross functional team including engineering, analytics, design, marketing, and product marketing to execute the test.

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Marc Barros on the shift from Product to Marketing/Sales

VC Adventure

To do this well you often hire designers, engineers, and product managers. Getting new customers could be through adding new features (product), hiring people, traditional marketing efforts (social, advertising, SEM, etc), or even traditional sales efforts (sales teams, distributors, affiliates, new channels, etc).

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