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Similar to [[marketing collateral]] definition, e-marketing collateral is the collection of basic internet tactical activities that supports the marketing of a product or a service on the internet. These basic tactics are intended to support, facilitate and ease the internet presence of a website, product or a service.
Similar to [[marketing collateral]] definition, e-marketing collateral is the collection of basic internet tactical activities that supports the marketing of a product or a service on the internet. These basic tactics are intended to support, facilitate and ease the internet presence of a website, product or a service.


These activities enforced themselves as givens nowadays, common e-marketing collateral include:
These activities enforced themselves as givens nowadays, common e-marketing collateral include:<ref>{{cite web|last1=Blake|first1=Jameson|title=What is e-marketing collateral?|url=http://websitedesigners.com/blog/what-is-e-marketing-collateral/|publisher=Website Designers|accessdate=13 September 2015}}</ref>

* Building the e-presence; whether it is a [[website]], [[blog]], [[microsite]] or a [[Web portal|portal]].
* [[Search engine marketing]], including [[search engine optimization]] and search engine registration. With the prevalence of mobile devices, e-marketing collateral must often be targeted towards mobile devices and localized search.
* Online directories registration.
* [[Social media]] accounts setup and [[social media optimization]].<ref>{{cite web|last1=Bozeman|first1=Reggie|title=How Advertising on Social Media Helps Your Business|url=http://social-motion.co.uk/the-source/|publisher=Social Motion|accessdate=26 March 2016}}</ref>

Original e-commerce marketing:
Web sites
Display ads
Measures “eyeballs” and impressions of display ads


Social, mobile, local e-commerce marketing:
* Building the e-presence; whether it is a [[website]], [[blog]], [[microsite]] or a [[Web portal|portal]]
Social media: Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest
* [[Search engine marketing]], including [[search engine optimization]] and search engine registration
Mobile, localized ads and apps, geo-location
* Online directories registration
Measures “conversations” and “engagement”.
* [[Social media]] accounts setup and [[social media optimization]]


In 2014, 135 billion dollars were spent by marketers on new online marketing collateral.<ref>{{Cite journal|last1=Schwarzl|first1=Susanne|last2=Grabowska|first2=Monika|date=2015-11-10|title=Оnline marketing strategies: the future is here|journal=Journal of International Studies|volume=8|issue=2|pages=187–196|doi=10.14254/2071-8330.2015/8-2/16|issn=2071-8330|doi-access=free}}</ref>


==References==
== References ==
{{Reflist}}
[http://%20http://www.reviewcrushers.com/2011/05/three-easy-steps-for-internet-marketing-success/. Three Easy Steps for Internet Marketing Success], Ramana Rolla


[[Category:Promotion and marketing communications]]
[[Category:Digital marketing]]

Latest revision as of 16:39, 5 January 2024

Similar to marketing collateral definition, e-marketing collateral is the collection of basic internet tactical activities that supports the marketing of a product or a service on the internet. These basic tactics are intended to support, facilitate and ease the internet presence of a website, product or a service.

These activities enforced themselves as givens nowadays, common e-marketing collateral include:[1]

Original e-commerce marketing: Web sites Display ads Measures “eyeballs” and impressions of display ads

Social, mobile, local e-commerce marketing: Social media: Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest Mobile, localized ads and apps, geo-location Measures “conversations” and “engagement”.

In 2014, 135 billion dollars were spent by marketers on new online marketing collateral.[3]

References

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  1. ^ Blake, Jameson. "What is e-marketing collateral?". Website Designers. Retrieved 13 September 2015.
  2. ^ Bozeman, Reggie. "How Advertising on Social Media Helps Your Business". Social Motion. Retrieved 26 March 2016.
  3. ^ Schwarzl, Susanne; Grabowska, Monika (2015-11-10). "Оnline marketing strategies: the future is here". Journal of International Studies. 8 (2): 187–196. doi:10.14254/2071-8330.2015/8-2/16. ISSN 2071-8330.