scholarly journals Digital Marketing Strategies Adopted by Hotels in Abuja, Nigeria

Author(s):  
James Omatule Oborah
2016 ◽  
Vol 1 (2) ◽  
pp. 133-144
Author(s):  
Nadya Nadya

Technological developments have significantly changed the way how a business works, especially the culinary business named Seblak Jeletet Murni, that has located in Jakarta. This business is still relatively new, but consumers continue moldy and this spicy culinary product sales have been continue to increase. This phenomenon is a result of business which has entered the digital era in social media. Marketing of this product is not done intensively by the owner of this business, but consumers who moved to market virally in social media, especially social media video youtube. In this article the author analyzed descriptively about consumer behavior in digital marketing that has affected the sales of the culinary products. The analyzes were performed with case studies and associated in the literature on consumer behavior and digital marketing strategies. This article aims to describe the behavior of consumers in the digital age so that it can be input in determining the marketing strategy culinary efforts forward and be used for thought on the future of consumer research. Keywords: Digital Marketing, Social Media, Consumer Behavior


2020 ◽  
Vol 2 (2) ◽  
pp. 166-187

This study analyses the transformation of marketing strategies from traditional to 'digital' and finds out the efficacy of 'Facebook' marketing for small or micro-enterprise brands; in the case of the restaurant industry. The study looks for the answers to questions such as How ‘Facebook' has changed the means of marketing in the case of small restaurant brands. Two restaurant brands were considered for the study. A qualitative case approach was adopted for the study. Major findings of the study have revealed that Facebook marketing is the direct, easiest and economical mode of communication with current and potential customers through 'Facebook page', to disseminate information regarding brand and services through 'Facebook posts', 'Comments' and 'chats'; besides, to maintain rapid feedback service to customers' queries. In addition, through 'Facebook' activities i.e., an instance of 'Likes', 'Reviews', 'Check-ins', and' Share' customers, themselves ensue as a source for promoting the brands. Nevertheless, for these small or microbrands' Facebook Marketing' per se, it is an inexpensive technique for effective marketing; additionally, it fosters mutual relationships and increases the level of customer engagement.


Author(s):  
Amit Kumar Bhanja ◽  
P.C Tripathy

Innovation is the key to opportunities and growth in today’s competitive and dynamic business environment. It not only nurtures but also provides companies with unique dimensions for constant reinvention of the existing way of performance which enables and facilitates them to reach out to their prospective customers more effectively. It has been estimated by Morgan Stanley that India would have 480 million shoppers buying products online by the year 2026, a drastic increase from 60 million online shoppers in the year 2016. E-commerce companies are aggressively implementing innovative methods of marketing their product offerings using tools like digital marketing, internet of things (IoT)and artificial intelligence to name a few. This paper focuses on outlining the innovative ways of marketing that the E-Commerce sector implements in orders to increase their customer base and aims at determining the future scope of this area. A conceptual comparative study of Amazon and Flipkart helps to determine which marketing strategies are more appealing and beneficial for both the customers and companies point of view.


2021 ◽  
Vol 13 (12) ◽  
pp. 6735
Author(s):  
Ganesh Dash ◽  
Debarun Chakraborty

This study explores the relationship between digital marketing practices, customer satisfaction, customer involvement, and purchase intention. The focus is on the life insurance digital marketing strategies during a pandemic and the resultant lockdown and shutdown. This work sought to analyze the digital transformation of marketing practices and the customers’ resultant purchase intentions. COVID-19 was taken as the prevailing pandemic and its impact on the digital transformation of marketing strategies. Five dimensions of digital marketing strategies with eighteen items and three items each of customer satisfaction and purchase intention were considered for practical purposes. It used structural equation modeling to study 535 responses of life insurance customers. Findings indicate that SEM/SEO, display, and E-CRM practices significantly impacted customer satisfaction and purchase intention. Further, a mediation-cum-moderation approach was undertaken. Customer satisfaction significantly affected purchase intention and played a good mediator between digital marketing practices and purchase intention. Additionally, customer involvement moderated the relationship between content marketing and communication with purchase intention. This research work helps life insurance marketers in general. The digital channel managers expressly understand their key areas of strengths regarding the five dimensions of digital marketing strategies. Accordingly, they frame their plans for decision-making to improve customer satisfaction and resultant purchase intentions. It provides a direction for future adoption of specific marketing strategies during a pandemic and consequent shutdown and lockdowns.


2017 ◽  
Author(s):  
J Senthilkumar ◽  
S.S. Aravinth ◽  
J Gokulraj ◽  
P Iyyanar

2021 ◽  
Vol 307 ◽  
pp. 03001
Author(s):  
Liliia Khomenko ◽  
Liudmyla Saher ◽  
Nataliia Letunovska ◽  
Adam Jasnikowski

The work aims to analyse the youth by lifestyle and divide it into segments for more effective interaction in advertising campaigns. The object of the study is young people aged from 18 to 35 living in Sumy, Ukraine. It was performed a cluster analysis using the k-means method in the program Statistica 10 to divide into segments. There were selected 5 clusters. The main parameter for segment division is the age and previous experience of donation or its absence. There are also important: types of family, existence of children, the type of employment, the number of far trips for rest. Demographics is important first and, to a lesser extent, lifestyle. For two clusters it is recommended to use the recruitment strategy; for others - retention strategy with aspects considered in this work. The clusters of respondents identified by the authors also provide an opportunity to divide the residents of the study region in relation to the health problems of the location of their residence in relation to life and activities.


2021 ◽  
Vol 7 (2) ◽  
pp. 127-138
Author(s):  
Henky Hendrawan

The change of conventional marketing to digital marketing has an impact on the business world, including micro businesses. So that a certain strategy is needed in dealing with digital marketing. SWOT analysis and STP analysis among several other analyzes that can be used to determine a marketing strategy. The purpose of this study is to find an overview of the use of SWOT analysis and STP analysis implemented in micro enterprises, namely 'Bunda Culinary'. SWOT analysis and STP analysis are used in order to see what digital marketing strategies are being pursued by the micro entrepreneur 'Bunda Culinary'. The research method used is a descriptive survey. Data collection techniques in this study were observation and interviews. The results obtained are strategies for digital marketing that are carried out only on the pattern of Relationship Marketing, Word of mouth Marketing, Seasonal Marketing, and Social Media Marketing. Meanwhile, the development towards B2B Marketing and B2C Marketing has not been carried out. And there is also no specific personal or team handling digital marketing.


2021 ◽  
Vol 4 (1) ◽  
pp. 93-111
Author(s):  
Edi Sugiono ◽  
Andini Nurwulandari ◽  
Fithri Khairina

The company strives to remain at a high level of competition with various strategies in maintaining its business. Many new companies find it challenging to keep their company due to marketing strategies that do not follow current globalization developments. Therefore the company will try to find ways to market its products, starting from promoting products, knowing products to make customers loyal. The purpose of this study is to see the effect of advertising, promotion, personal selling, direct digital marketing, and public relations on sales performance and customer loyalty by taking samples at the Paul Bakery Kota Kasablanka Jakarta. The research method used is descriptive, namely an analysis that describes the variables to the bakery's sales volume at Paul Bakery Kota Kasablanka. The results showed: the advertising variable has no positive effect on sales performance, customer loyalty, and sales performance through customers; promotion variable has no positive impact on sales performance and sales performance through customer loyalty but has a positive effect on customer loyalty; personal selling variable has a positive effect on sales performance, employee performance through customer loyalty but has no effect on customer loyalty; direct digital marketing variable has a positive effect on sales performance and customer loyalty but does not have a positive effect on sales performance through customer loyalty, and public relations variables have a positive effect on sales performance, customer loyalty and sales performance through customer loyalty.


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