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    Promoted | Digital marketing strategies have become essential to businesses, says Publishared.
    By Publishared1 March 2023
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    As the world has digitally transformed, marketing techniques have had to evolve alongside it. The ways in which we consume our information have changed. The days of print led to radio, which led to TV, and now, with the rise of the Web and the connected world, to digital marketing.

    And in the aftermath of the Covid-19 pandemic, the breadth of digital marketing grew and went even further online. In fact, although TV is still a popular and viable advertising medium for many entities, digital marketing allows brands to reach a far broader global audience online.

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    Because smartphones are all connected, it has become easier than ever for organisations to reach their customers at any time, and from any place.

    Read: How to reach the real decision makers in tech in South Africa

    A whopping 6.9 billion people around the world (or more than 86% of the global population) have smartphones this year, a number that is set to climb to more than 7.3 billion in two years’ time. And because almost all smartphones have Internet access, it is easier than ever for businesses to reach potential customers anywhere, any time.

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    According to Statista, in 2023 there will be some 4.89 billion social media users around the world. More than half of consumers discover brands through their social media feeds and connections. Last year, businesses could reach a whopping 1.28 billion users via Instagram, and almost three billion via Facebook. However, LinkedIn, with its nearly 900 million users, may be even more valuable, as it is by far the most popular business-focused platform.

    Social media platforms can be leveraged for both business-to-consumer (B2C) and business-to-business (B2B) digital marketing initiatives. Marketers who are active on these platforms and know how to use them can reach broad audiences, grow brand awareness and drive customers to their websites without too much expense.

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