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Then to Now…

3 months ago I walked into a classroom, put down my school bag and sat front and centre, eager to learn what this e-marketing class would entail. Oh how different my thinking is now compared to back then.

Then:

  • Online marketing meant figuring out which websites were popular with your target audience and paying for ads on that site so they saw them.
  • Social media marketing was creating a Facebook page and getting as many people as possible to like it, so that when you posted, lots of people saw it.
  • All companies should do as much as they possibly can online (Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Pinterest, Instagram, Youtube, etc.) because the more they do the stronger online presence the will have
  • The more money you paid Google, the higher up you showed on their search results.

Now:

  • Online marketing, while requiring strategy and labour hours, does not require a lot of money to be successful
  • Social media is for building relationships and having conversations with people…it is not for broadcasting.
  • Different companies will use some online platforms, and not use others, depending on their target audience and where they “hang out”.
  • Companies can do a lot to improve the quality score and optimize the search engine results of their website, without paying a cent.
  • Anything online can be monitored to track success…it just requires a lot of analytical thinking, strategy and preparation.

In 23 classes I learned far more than the points mentioned, but these are the 5 main insights I will take away from this course. Things that I didn’t know before, things I found interesting, and things I know I can apply to whatever job I take after graduation.

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