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How to Stand Out in a Saturated Field Through Self-Promotion Marketing

Even prior to the global shift to move almost everything online as required by a pandemic, digital marketing was booming. In fact, the field as a whole is expected to grow 12.8 percent this year. While that may speak to new opportunities, you might be struggling to gain traction in an increasingly crowded market.

In this article, we’ll take a closer look at the digital marketing industry and how you might be able to carve out a space to call your own. Also, we’ll discuss different ways you can maintain any edge you already have.

Taking Stock of the Digital Marketing Industry and How It Impacts You

The digital marketing profession is quite broad and incorporates a wide variety of specializations. For example, it includes social media marketing, data analysis, content creation, Search Engine Optimization (SEO) and more.

Most digital marketing spending in North America and Europe goes towards online video and mobile advertising. However, since many users find in-app promotions disruptive, popularity in this niche is expected to decrease.

With all of the different elements that make up digital marketing, it can be tough to decide what to focus on. Although, there’s something to be said for being a ‘jack of all trades,’ especially if you’re striking out on your own as a freelancer.

However, specializing in just one area can be beneficial as well. If you’re able to offer an agency your advanced skills in data analysis, for example, it will likely set you apart from your competition.

As far as clients’ preferences are concerned, most want to hire full-service agencies or freelancers. Whether you decide to work for yourself or someone else, this is key to keep in mind.

How to Stand Out in a Saturated Digital Marketing Field (4 Key Strategies)

Regardless of whether you decide to specialize in one particular area of digital marketing or not, there are several strategies you can use to keep a spotlight on your skills and gain clients. Here are four top tips and tricks to try.

1. Emphasize Your Ability to Tell a Story

The concept of brand storytelling is a technique that’s used when companies shape their marketing around a narrative. This means you need to be able to demonstrate to prospective clients that you can market their brands, sometimes without directly mentioning their products.

Often this is a way to show the human side of businesses and gain customers’ trust. With that, it’s important to understand the emotional impact stories have on audiences and how they influence consumer behavior. In fact, studies show emotions have more impact on purchase decisions than customer satisfaction.

There are several storytelling examples from notable brands you can look to as models, including: 

How can you let your clients know you’re able to authentically execute this important technique? One way is to simply practice what you preach. For example, maintaining a blog or podcast of your own are ways you can build up a storytelling portfolio to show clients.

2. Demonstrate Flexibility and Your Willingness to Adapt

It pretty much goes without saying that marketing happens at a much faster pace now than it did even five years ago. As new media technologies are developed and upgraded frequently, it can impact your digital marketing strategy as well. 

For example, social media content is updated multiple times per day. This means being able to adapt on the fly is an essential characteristic of a successful digital marketer. That being said, it’s worth understanding what it means to create flexible marketing plans

There are a number of planning tools that you can separate into four categories in terms of what they aim to accomplish, including: 

If you build flexibility and iteration into your plans, rather than locking a client into several years of the same old promotional techniques, you’ll be more agile when opportunities arise that require you to take immediate action to capitalize on them.

3. Know When Technology Is the Answer and When It’s Not

Advances in technology have brought many new strategies to the digital marketing industry. To stay ahead of the curve in this area, there are some key tools you should be fairly fluent in, including: 

Demonstrating expertise and knowledge in these areas can show that you know how to use data to make decisions about implementing different technologies in advertising.

It’s often easy to rely on the latest application to solve your marketing problems. However, the best way to use technology is often to know when not to use it. This means understanding and improving an underlying process might be necessary first.

Google Analytics data and AI both lack one key component—the human element. As we already discussed in this post, emotion drives successful marketing campaigns. Remember to look at the big picture and not just the numbers.

4. Get Comfortable With Self-Promotion Marketing

Establishing your personal brand is not a new concept. However, in the crowded digital marketing industry, it might be one of your most important tools. With heavy competition, you can’t be afraid to promote yourself. 

Think of self-promotion marketing as a living, breathing portfolio of all your marketing talents. For instance, we mentioned earlier how creating a podcast or blog is one way to showcase your ability to execute narrative advertising strategies. 

Other ways you can experiment with self-promotion marketing include: 

Keep in mind, just like any flexible marketing strategist, even seasoned professionals need to revisit their self-promotion marketing efforts frequently and make adjustments as needed.

Conclusion

Digital marketing as a profession is set to continue on an upward trend for the foreseeable future. Staying flexible, sharpening your storytelling skills and engaging in self-promotion marketing are all ways to gain and maintain your edge in the field. 

Image credit: Quang Nguyen Vinh.

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