10 Tips on How To Kickstart Your Digital Marketing Career
If you’re looking to break into
the digital marketing industry, there’s no better time than now. According to
research, the digital economy is growing at triple the pace of what it used to
be.
Hers
is a compilation of our top tips for aspiring digital marketers who wish to
kick-start their digital marketing career today.
1) Eagerness to learn
The digital marketing industry is both fast-growing and incredibly competitive. It’s easy for businesses to differentiate
between candidates who have the willingness to learn, and who are along for the
ride. This industry requires passion and a desire to succeed.
2) Stay Updated
You need to keep on top of industry news by
following major digital marketing sites and influential people on social media.
As the major players such as Google, Facebook and Twitter regularly tweak their
paid advertising platforms and algorithms, you’re in for a wild ride if you
don’t keep on top of the latest changes.
Here are some recommendations on websites to get
started -
SEO – Moz, Distilled, SEOGadget, Search
Engine Land
PPC – PPC Hero, Search
Engine Land
Social Media – Social Media Examiner, Social
Media Today
Content – Hubspot
3) Networking
Surround yourself with people more talented
than yourself. The people you meet will be your ongoing support network when
you run into problems, as well as help to open doors to opportunities you might
not have otherwise found.
Attend industry meetups and conferences in
your area to nurture relationships with other digital marketers and enhance
your skill set through in-depth workshops and presentations.
4) Personal Projects
Try out your own ideas and don’t just treat
industry leaders’ opinions as gospel. Everything isn’t always black and white
in the digital marketing industry with many grey areas between best practice
and what can actually get results for a business.
Every digital marketer should have personal
projects to test out theories, try their hand at multiple disciplines (SEO,
PPC, Social Media, Content Marketing, etc.) and be able to take accountability
for the success or failure of a project.
5) Learn the
terminology
Digital marketers need to be comfortable with acronyms
such as PPC, SEM, and SEO. They are all very different terms with a
misunderstanding of them being a clear sign that you have a beginner’s skill
set and need further training. The ability to analyze digital marketing
campaigns and understand what elements worked or not is dependent on your
ability to understand industry jargon.
6) Build your personal brand
Fancy yourself as a digital marketing hotshot
but you have no visible online presence? If you want to show to an employer
that you can build their company’s visibility then you need to show that you
can firstly build your own personal brand.
A strong online presence could potentially be
the deciding factor between two candidates who have applied for the same
position.
7) T-Shaped Marketer
As a term commonly
used by Rand Fishkin of Moz, it refers to having a basic understanding
of multiple marketing disciplines but specializing in one or two particular
skills.
It’s not uncommon for companies to find
candidates with a broad digital marketing skill set to be a valuable asset as
there’s a considerable cross over between the different channels. It will also
make you better equipped for choosing a more specific path of focus that you
can specialize in.
8) Get Nerdy
Digital marketing can often be perceived to be
quite glamorous, but truth be told it’s often more technical and data-driven
then we would care to admit. You won’t be developing websites from scratch but
you will be communicating your marketing strategy to a team of developers or
designers who have a responsibility for incorporating your recommendations.
Basic knowledge of HTML and graphic design
would help to make you stand out among the less technically minded candidates.
9) Metrics are King
Do you know your CPC from your CPA? If you
want to set yourself apart in an interview, talk about the return on ad spends
for a campaign you’ve run yourself. It’s easy to talk about an exciting
creative concept you’ve helped to develop but the fact remains…money talks.
You really need to understand how each
marketing channel has performed and what the key learning has been.
10) Certification
If you really want to stand out from your
peers in the industry, completing a certified digital marketing course will
help. One of the issues facing the digital marketing industry is that there are
no barriers to entry, meaning that anyone with a loose grasp of industry
terminology can potentially get a position in a company.
As this industry matures, recruiters are
becoming savvier about what differentiates a candidate that can talk the talk,
but maybe will be a costly mistake for the company.
10 Tips on How To Kickstart Your Digital Marketing Career
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