digital
(adjective)
Of or relating to computers or the Computer Age.
Examples of digital in the following topics:
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Digital Marketing
- Websites, blogs and streaming media (audio and video) are examples of pull digital marketing.
- Digital marketing – Pull versus Push Two different forms of digital marketing exist Pull digital marketing in which the consumer must actively seek the marketing content often via web searches or the recipient has given permission to receive content that is sent to the consumer by email, text message and web feed.
- Websites, blogs and streaming media (audio and video) are also examples of pull digital marketing.
- This enables a marketer to benefit from both types of digital marketing.
- Direct digital marketing is an addressable digital marketing method.
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Digital Marketing
- Digital marketing is the use of internet connected devices to engage a customer with online advertising to promote products and services.
- As technology develops, more devices become capable of internet browsing and the digital marketing potential that comes with it.
- Websites, blogs, and streaming media (audio and video) are also examples of pull digital marketing.
- Push digital marketing technologies are more proper when done with prior permission—a concept called permission marketing.
- This enables a marketer to benefit from both types of digital marketing .
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Examples of business models from the music industry
- First, consumers can now purchase digital downloads of the music, rather than receiving a physical product, such as CDs.
- The second large modification is also related to digital downloading, as users no longer have to buy an entire CD.
- Many digital music stores offer free sampling of each song which allows customers to preview tracks that they want to purchase.
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The industry environment
- The NAICS typically identifies an industry with a six digit code, with each additional digit narrowing the definition of the industry.
- Data is gathered and reported for the industry based on the six digit code.
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Classifying Consumer Products
- Intangible Data Products can further be classified into Virtual Digital Goods ("VDG") that are virtually located on a computer OS and accessible to users as conventional file types, such as JPG and MP3 files.
- Open Source Code, GNU Linux, or even Android, may manipulate and/or convert base Virtual Digital Goods ("VDG") into process-oriented Real Digital Goods ("RDG"), as part of an application process or manufactured service that may be viewed on Personal Data Assistant ("PDA") or other hand-held tangible devices or OS computer.
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Promotion Objectives
- There is the physical form of product promotion and the digital form, both of which require clear and concise textual information about the product being advertised.
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Data and Information
- Once data is in digital format, various procedures can be applied on the data to get useful information.
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Information and Knowledge
- It is an emerging discipline and community of practice focused on bringing together principles of design and architecture to the digital landscape.
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E-Mail as an Entry Point
- As the world grows more and more digitally connected, the risks will continue to elevate.
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Researching Industrial Markets