Exam: https://learndigital.withgoogle.com/digitalgarage/course/digital-marketing
Table of Contents
- 1 Fundamentals Of Digital Marketing Module (1/26) The Online Opportunity
- 1.1 The increased use of the Internet presents a lot of potential for which types of businesses?
- 1.2 Taking a business online can involve many different steps. When starting out, which activity could be a part of this process?
- 1.3 Which of the following is the easiest way for visitors to learn about a business while visiting a website?
- 1.4 What is a key benefit of having an online presence for a business?
- 2 Fundamentals Of Digital Marketing Module (2/26) Your First Steps In Online Success
- 2.1 Which tool helps you measure the success of your website?
- 2.2 Which of the following statements is true when it comes to taking a business online?
- 2.3 Which term best describes the business activity that occurs when website visitors buy products or services from you online?
- 2.4 Which of the following statements is true when marketing your business online?
- 3 Fundamentals Of Digital Marketing Module (3/26) Build Your Web Presence
- 3.1 Which of the following statements is true when it comes to developing a web presence for a business?
- 3.2 What is a web server?
- 3.3 Fill in the blank: A __ is a shortcut to other pages on your site or elsewhere on the web.
- 3.4 Which of the following is something you’ll probably want to exclude from your website?
- 3.5 Which of the following is an example of a ‘call to action’ on a website?
- 3.6 What should you consider when developing your website content?
- 4 Fundamentals Of Digital Marketing Module (4/26) Plan Your Online Business Strategy
- 4.1 What is the first step in creating an online business strategy?
- 4.2 What is the purpose of the ‘See, Think, Do, Care’ framework?
- 4.3 Why is optimising customer touchpoints online beneficial for businesses?
- 4.4 Once you’ve worked out your Unique Selling Point (USP), how would you use it in a long-term online strategy?
- 4.5 What type of information can KPIs provide?
- 5 Fundamentals Of Digital Marketing Module (5/26) Get Started With Search
- 5.1 Why are search engines a great place for a business to be found?
- 5.2 What technology do search engines use to ‘crawl’ websites?
- 5.3 Which of the following can help a search engine understand what your page is about?
- 5.4 Fill in the blank: Spending money on search advertising influences how your website appears in _.
- 5.5 Which of these is an important factor in the paid search auction system?
- 5.6 Which of these can Google Search Console help you to do?
- 6 Fundamentals Of Digital Marketing Module (6/26) Get Discovered With Search
- 6.1 Which of the following factors should you consider when optimising your website for search engines?
- 6.2 What should be the first step of a structured SEO plan?
- 6.3 When it comes to search ads, which of the following could dictate how an ad will perform against a competitor?
- 6.4 Fill in the blank: Short strings of specific keywords with low search volume are called _.
- 6.5 Which of the following would be an ideal goal for an SEO plan?
- 7 Fundamentals Of Digital Marketing Module (7/26) Make Search Work For You
- 7.1 Which of the following page titles would be most suitable for a website page describing a store’s return policy?
- 7.2 Which of the following is a good way to get other websites to link to your site?
- 7.3 When expanding a business internationally, which of the following is most important to provide on your website?
- 8 Fundamentals Of Digital Marketing Module (8/26) Be Noticed With Search Ads
- 9 Fundamentals Of Digital Marketing Module (9/26) Improve Your Search Campaigns
- 9.1 Which of the following is a benefit of using relevant ads and landing pages?
- 9.2 When it comes to search ads, which description best describes ‘negative keywords’?
- 9.3 Fill in the blank: If you use __ keywords when building your search ads, minor variations, like plurals, can still trigger the ad.
- 9.4 What can conversion tracking in search help you measure?
- 10 Fundamentals Of Digital Marketing Module (10/26) Get Noticed Locally
- 10.1 How can you improve a business’s visibility to people located near you geographically?
- 10.2 Which of the following is an example of a local search?
- 10.3 Which of the following is a benefit of registering your business in online local listings?
- 10.4 Which three pieces of information are essential to include first in your local directory listing?
- 11 Fundamentals Of Digital Marketing Module (11/26) Help People Nearby Find You Online
- 12 Fundamentals Of Digital Marketing Module (12/26) Get Noticed With Social Media
- 12.1 Which of the following can businesses achieve by using social media?
- 12.2 Fill in the blank: Businesses should focus on social media platforms with _.
- 12.3 Which of the following is an example of a social media goal?
- 12.4 Which details should you look to include on a business profile page on social media?
- 13 Fundamentals Of Digital Marketing Module (13/26) Deep Dive Into Social Media
- 13.1 A robust social media plan includes which of the following?
- 13.2 What is the best way to put your social content in front of people who don’t already follow you?
- 13.3 What can social media analytics tools help you measure when assessing campaign results?
- 13.4 Which of the following is a pitfall when using social media for business?
- 14 Fundamentals Of Digital Marketing Module (14/26) Discover The Possibilities Of Mobile
- 14.1 When looking to ensure your website is easily accessible by mobile users, what should you focus on doing first?
- 14.2 What does responsive design mean?
- 14.3 When it comes to optimising your website’s SEO for mobile users, which of the following is a crucial factor to keep in mind?
- 14.4 What can a business use to send messages to users who have already downloaded their app?
- 15 Fundamentals Of Digital Marketing Module (15/26) Make Mobile Work For You
- 15.1 When considering how mobile users will search for your business, which types of keywords should you focus on?
- 15.2 Before running search ads, you should make sure your site is mobile-friendly. Which scenario best describes a mobile-friendly experience for a customer?
- 15.3 Which of the following can be used to target an audience when using some social media ads?
- 15.4 When making video content for your display ads, what is most important to ensure?
- 16 Fundamentals Of Digital Marketing Module (16/26) Get Started With Content Marketing
- 16.1 Which of the following is an accurate definition of what a content marketing campaign involves?
- 16.2 What does the following definition describe? ‘The division of an audience into groups of who they are and what they like, with a goal of identifying a group most interested in your product/service.’
- 16.3 Fill in the blank: When describing the purpose of content, what is missing? ‘To entertain, to inspire, to _ and to convince’.
- 16.4 Which of the following best describes why approaches to writing need to be adapted for online content?
- 16.5 What are ‘highlighting key dates’ and ‘considering multiple channels’ best practices of?
- 16.6 Which of the following metrics could help you understand which blog post is resonating the most with your audience?
- 17 Fundamentals Of Digital Marketing Module (17/26) Connect Through Email
- 17.1 Which of the following will you need to start an email marketing programme?
- 17.2 Which of the following is a common feature of email marketing platforms?
- 17.3 Which of these is a good practice to keep in mind when sending emails to your contacts?
- 17.4 If the open rate of your emails seems low, which of the following could help you fix that?
- 17.5 Which of the following statements is true when it comes to running email campaigns for a business?
- 18 Fundamentals Of Digital Marketing Module (18/26) Advertise On Other Websites
- 18.1 What is display advertising?
- 18.2 Search advertising vs. display advertising
- 18.3 The ins and outs of display advertising
- 18.4 If you own a film blog, which type of customer can you expect to reach with display advertising?
- 18.5 Fill in the blank: The ads on search engines are usually made up of __.
- 18.6 When using search engine marketing, where can your ads appear?
- 18.7 When setting up display advertising campaigns, who can you target?
- 19 Fundamentals Of Digital Marketing Module (19/26) Deep Dive Into Display Advertising
- 19.1 Making display ads meet your goals
- 19.2 Understanding ad networks
- 19.3 How retargeting works
- 19.4 In what way can display advertising be effective?
- 19.5 Which of the following is an example of the type of data that advertising networks automatically collect and share with businesses?
- 19.6 Which of the following is true when purchasing ad placements on an advertising network?
- 19.7 If a person adds a product to a shopping basket but then leaves the website, which of the following tactics is most likely to encourage that person to return and purchase the product?
- 19.8 What is the first step of display retargeting?
- 20 Fundamentals Of Digital Marketing Module (20/26) Deep Dive Into Display Advertising
- 20.1 The rise of online video
- 20.2 How video fits into your online strategy
- 20.3 Creating video content within your budget
- 20.4 Sharing and promoting your videos
- 20.5 Advertising on video sharing sites
- 20.6 Measuring video performance
- 20.7 When incorporating videos into a digital strategy, which of the following tactics provides value to customers?
- 20.8 What can using video as part of your online presence help you create?
- 20.9 Fill in the blank: As a small business, creating videos to showcase your business or product requires only __.
- 20.10 Using videos in email marketing and social media is an effective way to do what?
- 20.11 How can you take advantage of video for your product/services without actually making a video?
- 20.12 When looking at your video analytics, you discover people are only watching the first few seconds of your video. What should you do?
- 21 Fundamentals Of Digital Marketing Module (21/26) Get Started With Analytics
- 21.1 What is web analytics?
- 21.2 Making web analytics work for you
- 21.3 Tracking specific goals with web analytics
- 21.4 Fill in the blank: Website analytics can tell you _.
- 21.5 Analytics can give you immediate valuable information about which type of customers?
- 21.6 If your key business goal is to get people to book rooms at your guesthouse, what data are you most likely to be interested in?
- 22 Fundamentals Of Digital Marketing Module (22/26) Find Success With Analytics
- 22.1 Web analytics and organic search
- 22.2 Tools to measure SEM
- 22.3 Breaking down your data for insights
- 22.4 Most web analytics tools can tell you what information about the user?
- 22.5 Fill in the blank: If an ad is not performing well, one effective tactic is to _.
- 22.6 Which section of Google Analytics can tell you whether visitors have found your website via social media?
- 23 Fundamentals Of Digital Marketing Module (23/26) Find Success With Analytics
- 23.1 Using data to understand audiences
- 23.2 Understanding the Data Cycle
- 23.3 Creating actionable insights from your data
- 23.4 Managing numbers using spreadsheets
- 23.5 Presenting data effectively
- 23.6 Which type of data relates to a metric that can be represented with a number?
- 23.7 What makes the data cycle useful?
- 23.8 Fill in the blank: Actionable insights can be described as explaining the __ of an online marketing campaign.
- 23.9 Which of the following is a benefit of using spreadsheets?
- 23.10 If you needed to showcase which parts of a website are being clicked on the most, which presentation type should you consider?
- 24 Fundamentals Of Digital Marketing Module (24/26) Find Success With Analytics
- 24.1 Using e-commerce to sell
- 24.2 Taking payments and manage orders
- 24.3 What would be beneficial to include on a product description page?
- 24.4 Which of the following is an advantage of e-commerce?
- 24.5 To an owner or administrator, what is a functional benefit of having an online store?
- 24.6 What is the name of the process that describes what happens when a customer is taken to a separate site to complete a transaction before being sent back to the original site again?
- 25 Fundamentals Of Digital Marketing Module (25/26) Sell More Online
- 25.1 Creating a smooth e-commerce experience
- 25.2 Product promotion and merchandising
- 25.3 Retargeting for e-commerce
- 25.4 Which of the following is a sign that customers are having trouble using a particular device to make purchases?
- 25.5 What is an example of product merchandising?
- 25.6 Which of the following statements is true when describing how retargeting ads work?
- 26 Fundamentals Of Digital Marketing Module (26/26) Sell More Online
- 26.1 Introduction to international marketing and export
- 26.2 Validating your new market
- 26.3 Being understood abroad
- 26.4 Advertise across borders
- 26.5 The support systems you will need
- 26.6 Helping customers abroad buy your products
- 26.7 Delivering to customers across the globe
- 26.8 What is the best way to translate the content on your website for a new market?
- 26.9 Before starting to promote products to other countries online, what could you use to gauge demand for your product in that specific market?
- 26.10 When adapting your website for customers who speak a different language, what should you do?
- 26.11 Which of the following is primarily meant to target new customers online?
- 26.12 What should a business do first, when considering going into a new market?
- 26.13 When selling to people in different countries, what payment form should you consider using if you aren’t already?
- 26.14 Which of the following options is important to research when planning to expand delivery of products and services to customers across the globe?
Fundamentals Of Digital Marketing Module (1/26) The Online Opportunity
The increased use of the Internet presents a lot of potential for which types of businesses?
- All businesses
- Small business owners
- International businesses
- Local businesses
Taking a business online can involve many different steps. When starting out, which activity could be a part of this process?
- Sending flyers with your web address to customers
- Creating a business listing in online local directories
- Increasing print and billboard advertising
- Building a team of digital advertising experts
Which of the following is the easiest way for visitors to learn about a business while visiting a website?
- Getting a free ‘taster’ of one of your products when they sign up to receive emails
- Listening to an audio file that auto-plays whenever someone visits your site
- Browsing your product pages and reviewing the Frequently Asked Questions page
- Reading the terms and conditions for your products on your site
What is a key benefit of having an online presence for a business?
- The ability to sell products directly to customers through social media
- Being visible when people search for a business like yours
- Sending users emails to update them on new products
- Being able to offer new customers promotional discounts
Fundamentals Of Digital Marketing Module (2/26) Your First Steps In Online Success
Which tool helps you measure the success of your website?
- Keyword Planner
- Ad Gallery
- Ad Preview Tool
- Analytics
Which of the following statements is true when it comes to taking a business online?
- Stick to what you are doing and don’t make changes
- The same content works across online and offline platforms
- Use analytics to make informed decisions
- Use analytics to track your customers across the Internet
Which term best describes the business activity that occurs when website visitors buy products or services from you online?
- E-commerce
- Display advertising
- Search engine marketing
- Pay per click
Which of the following statements is true when marketing your business online?
- You need a website to show up in search results
- You’ll reach a similar client base to the one you have in the real world
- You’ll be seen by the same volume of customers whether you use search advertising or not
- Social media is a great way to engage your audience
Fundamentals Of Digital Marketing Module (3/26) Build Your Web Presence
Which of the following statements is true when it comes to developing a web presence for a business?
- Customers can learn about a business by downloading a mobile app, but they can’t place an order using an app
- Building a new website requires a large budget
- Mobile apps enable your customers to purchase your products without being on your website
- All businesses must have a website to sell products
What is a web server?
- The customer service representative you can call when you have questions about your website
- The answer you get when you search a term on the web
- A computer connected to the Internet with software that allows it to host all the components of your website
- The device that determines the speed of your mobile connection
Fill in the blank: A __ is a shortcut to other pages on your site or elsewhere on the web.
- Hyperlink
- Return link
- Menu bar
- Breadcrumb
Which of the following is something you’ll probably want to exclude from your website?
- Prices
- A lot of deep scientific information and detailed statistics
- Special offers
- Certifications to show you’re qualified to provide a service
Which of the following is an example of a ‘call to action’ on a website?
- A list of phone numbers customers can use to get in contact with you
- A ‘Get directions to our store’ button which when clicked, redirects to a map displaying directions to the store based on the customer’s current address
- An icon button that takes the customer to your social media accounts
- A hotline phone number that helps users complete their purchases
What should you consider when developing your website content?
- What your customers are looking for
- Your latest promotions and discounts
- Your brand values
- Whether the content will go viral or not
Fundamentals Of Digital Marketing Module (4/26) Plan Your Online Business Strategy
What is the first step in creating an online business strategy?
- Identifying business goals
- Understanding what the competition is doing
- Knowing the market
- Aligning goals to the strategy
What is the purpose of the ‘See, Think, Do, Care’ framework?
- To help determine a marketing strategy
- To help a business understand the customer journey online
- To help a business reach a global audience
- To give insight into specific customer groups
Why is optimising customer touchpoints online beneficial for businesses?
- It allows brands to add pop-up ads at every point of the customer journey, ensuring high visibility
- It gives businesses the opportunity to save money on online advertising
- It provides customers with value every time they come into contact with a brand, helping build trust
- It gives businesses an opportunity to collect more data from potential customers
Once you’ve worked out your Unique Selling Point (USP), how would you use it in a long-term online strategy?
- Incorporate it within marketing materials across all channels to help raise customer awareness
- Create an email campaign letting your customers know why you are unique
- Film a video explaining your unique selling point and send it to employees
- Create a press release and distribute it through your channels
What type of information can KPIs provide?
- Audience segmentation
- Long-term projections
- Financial viability
- Board decisions
Fundamentals Of Digital Marketing Module (5/26) Get Started With Search
Why are search engines a great place for a business to be found?
- People pay to use search engines, so there is a wealthy customer base there
- People who search are actively looking for information, products or services
- Search engines are a big trend these days
- Search engines guarantee new customers
What technology do search engines use to ‘crawl’ websites?
- Androids
- Interns
- Automatons
- Bots
Which of the following can help a search engine understand what your page is about?
- The date it was published
- The number of images used
- The total number of words
- The title tag
Fill in the blank: Spending money on search advertising influences how your website appears in _.
- Organic search results
- The search results page
- Business directories
- Display advertising networks
Which of these is an important factor in the paid search auction system?
- How famous your brand name is
- How cool your logo is
- How long your business has been around
- How relevant your ads are
Which of these can Google Search Console help you to do?
- It helps you increase your social media following
- It helps you optimize your Google My Business listing
- It helps you understand which keywords people are searching for on Google
- It helps you run A/B tests on your home page
Fundamentals Of Digital Marketing Module (6/26) Get Discovered With Search
Which of the following factors should you consider when optimising your website for search engines?
- Colour scheme
- Recycled content
- Inspiring business name
- Site popularity
What should be the first step of a structured SEO plan?
- Identifying your ad budget
- Buying an analytics software
- Setting up your presence on social media sites
- Keyword research
When it comes to search ads, which of the following could dictate how an ad will perform against a competitor?
- Social media following
- Bid value
- Domain authority
- Average number of visitors to the company’s website
Fill in the blank: Short strings of specific keywords with low search volume are called _.
- Long-hair keywords
- Long-tail keywords
- High-relevance keywords
- Top-tail keywords
Which of the following would be an ideal goal for an SEO plan?
- Increasing social media likes and follows
- Increasing how many relevant people visit your website
- Showing your website to as many people as possible
- Being in first place in SERP for any keyword
Fundamentals Of Digital Marketing Module (7/26) Make Search Work For You
Which of the following page titles would be most suitable for a website page describing a store’s return policy?
- How to Send Stuff Back
- [Company Name’s] Return Policy
- Return Policy
- Company Policies
Which of the following is a good way to get other websites to link to your site?
- Keep linking to them until they link to you
- Send them emails until they link to you
- Building relationships with similar sites
- Use as many relevant keywords on the page you’d like them to link to
When expanding a business internationally, which of the following is most important to provide on your website?
- Products and delivery details in the correct currency
- Time and dates written in the local format
- Exchange rate information
- Free giveaways for local customers
Fundamentals Of Digital Marketing Module (8/26) Be Noticed With Search Ads
Search engine marketing can also be called what?
- Pay-per-click advertising
- Organic advertising
- Search box marketing
- One-click advertising
In an SEM auction, your Quality Score is based on which aspect of your ad?
- Bid
- Relevance
- Wit
- Length
Fill in the blank: It’s possible to determine how well a/an _ will perform without bidding on it.
- Auction
- Website
- Keyword
- Advert
What should your search ad have in order to promote more clicks?
- A call to action
- A catchy headline
- A close-up photo
- A social media link
Fundamentals Of Digital Marketing Module (9/26) Improve Your Search Campaigns
Which of the following is a benefit of using relevant ads and landing pages?
- Increased cost for ad placements
- Higher ad positions on the search results page
- Higher cost per clicks on your ads
- Ads that will ensure more purchases
When it comes to search ads, which description best describes ‘negative keywords’?
- Keywords with no association to your site
- Keywords with a poor search volume
- Keywords that are excluded from a campaign
- Keywords that are typed incorrectly
Fill in the blank: If you use __ keywords when building your search ads, minor variations, like plurals, can still trigger the ad.
- Exact Match
- Random Match
- Direct match
- Close match
What can conversion tracking in search help you measure?
- How many transactions are completed on your site overall
- How many people click on your SEM ad and end up browsing your site
- How many people visiting your site from a search ad end up completing a purchase
- How many customers your ad has converted into brand ambassadors
Fundamentals Of Digital Marketing Module (10/26) Get Noticed Locally
How can you improve a business’s visibility to people located near you geographically?
- Translate your website into at least two more languages
- Offer free phone support during business hours
- Ensure you have good analytics on your website
- Make sure your phone number, address and business hours are easy to find
Which of the following is an example of a local search?
- “bike shop near me”
- “bike shop in UK”
- “local bicycle shop”
- “bike shops”
Which of the following is a benefit of registering your business in online local listings?
- Discounted pricing on your search advertising campaigns
- Increased likelihood of being discovered through search engines
- More mentions on social media platforms
- Guaranteed sales to local customers
Which three pieces of information are essential to include first in your local directory listing?
- Business address, website, telephone numbers
- Business name, business address, telephone numbers
- Website, telephone numbers, email address
- Business name, email address, website
Fundamentals Of Digital Marketing Module (11/26) Help People Nearby Find You Online
Which of the following factors help search engines determine if your business is local?
- Location details on the website, quality content and how mobile friendly the website is
- Location details on the website, list of shops local to you and a contact form
- Quality content, list of local suppliers and location details
- Location GPS tags on photos, quality content and how mobile friendly the website is
When looking to attract a local audience, why it is important to optimise your website and content for mobile users?
- Because local users tend to use their mobile devices when they’re out of the house
- Because mobiles will replace desktop computers
- Because all online users browse on mobile devices these days
- Because marketing for mobile is more cost effective
Which of the following can help you gain visibility in search engines?
- Adding relevant content that highlights the location of your business
- Including your address on your Twitter account
- Optimising your site for desktop devices only
- Adding a list of shops local to you on your website
- Attract new audiences
- Build a good reputation with customers
- Meet sales goals
- Increase traffic to their website
- The biggest reputation
- The most expected engagement
- A relevant audience
- The most users
- Acquire genuine reviews on products
- Drive more traffic to your store
- Develop one-way communication with customers
- Mimic your competition’s approach
- Details about the CEO
- Link to a local listing site you’re on
- Description of the business
- Cost of products and services
- A list of content that mimics competitor content
- All of your online business goals
- A long-term schedule identifying when to post content
- A list of friends who can post on the accounts
- Increase your email marketing campaigns
- Ask people to share your content to their networks
- Use paid promotion to reach new audiences
- Put links to your social on your website
- Whether the campaign was more successful than your competitors
- Whether the visitors liked the social campaigns or not
- Whether a visitor called the store after seeing a social post
- Whether the visitor clicked on a paid ad or organic listing
- 2-way conversation with customers
- Not being present on every social media platform
- Not having the resources to respond to comments and questions in a timely manner
- Spending too much time reviewing social media analytics
Fundamentals Of Digital Marketing Module (14/26) Discover The Possibilities Of Mobile
When looking to ensure your website is easily accessible by mobile users, what should you focus on doing first?
- Redesign your website colour scheme
- Optimise your site
- Create a mobile app
- Shorten your website content
What does responsive design mean?
- Your visitors can manually adjust the size of your website
- Your website will adapt to suit whichever device it is being viewed on
- Your customers can provide feedback on the design of your site
- Your website will respond to clicks faster
When it comes to optimising your website’s SEO for mobile users, which of the following is a crucial factor to keep in mind?
- Short content and fewer images
- Performance and usability
- Usability and short content
- Less video content
What can a business use to send messages to users who have already downloaded their app?
- Text messages
- Pull notifications
- Push notifications
- Email notifications
Fundamentals Of Digital Marketing Module (15/26) Make Mobile Work For You
When considering how mobile users will search for your business, which types of keywords should you focus on?
- Long tail keywords
- Shorter keywords and phrases
- Longer keywords and phrases
- Exact match keywords
Before running search ads, you should make sure your site is mobile-friendly. Which scenario best describes a mobile-friendly experience for a customer?
- The business has a mobile app instead of a website
- The site include business phone numbers
- The site works on different mobile devices
- The site does not include any videos so it loads quickly
- People’s names
- People’s address
- People’s pet names
- People’s relationship status
When making video content for your display ads, what is most important to ensure?
- Videos are entertaining, long and include a CTA
- Videos are relevant, short and include a CTA
- Videos are relevant, long and include a URL
- Videos are short, informative and include a phone number
Fundamentals Of Digital Marketing Module (16/26) Get Started With Content Marketing
Which of the following is an accurate definition of what a content marketing campaign involves?
- Creating and posting content ad-hoc when you have the time
- The creation of time-sensitive content that can be published through various channels
- Regularly emailing customers with news about a business’s products or services
- The creation and promotion of online materials with the goal of increasing interest in a product or service
What does the following definition describe? ‘The division of an audience into groups of who they are and what they like, with a goal of identifying a group most interested in your product/service.’
- Marketing channels
- Demographics
- Audience segmentation
- Group dynamics
Fill in the blank: When describing the purpose of content, what is missing? ‘To entertain, to inspire, to _ and to convince’.
- Humour
- Please
- Surprise
- Educate
Which of the following best describes why approaches to writing need to be adapted for online content?
- Online readers have a reduced attention span, due to being flooded with information
- Certain blogging platforms have a limit on the word count you can publish
- Online readers only like to engage with long-form pieces of content
- Online audiences are typically younger, so the language used needs to reflect this
What are ‘highlighting key dates’ and ‘considering multiple channels’ best practices of?
- Creating a content calendar
- Designing illustrations to support content
- Segmenting your audience
- Identifying social media influencers
Which of the following metrics could help you understand which blog post is resonating the most with your audience?
- Session duration
- Page views
- Referral traffic
- Unique page views
Fundamentals Of Digital Marketing Module (17/26) Connect Through Email
Which of the following will you need to start an email marketing programme?
- A collection of email templates
- A ‘Contact Us’ form
- A way to collect people’s email addresses
- A set budget
Which of the following is a common feature of email marketing platforms?
- Personalised, custom templates
- A free list of email addresses you can target
- A feature allowing users to unsubscribe from your emails
- Automation of your search ad campaigns
Which of these is a good practice to keep in mind when sending emails to your contacts?
- Run an A/B test on your subject line to determine which one works best
- Send the same generic and simple message to your entire contact database
- Include enough content in the email so there is no need for them to click away to read further elsewhere
- Only include a call-to-action on the landing page you’re linking to in the email
If the open rate of your emails seems low, which of the following could help you fix that?
- Redesign your website
- Change the colour of the buttons inside your email
- Send your emails to more contacts
- Adjust the subject line of your email
Which of the following statements is true when it comes to running email campaigns for a business?
- There’s no need to use sponsored ads within your email marketing
- There’s no need for analytics when it comes to email marketing
- You need to include personal contact details
- You can use any imagery, despite copyright
Fundamentals Of Digital Marketing Module (18/26) Advertise On Other Websites
What is display advertising?
Colin has been running a film review website for his podcasts for the past two years. He’d like to start advertising his site to increase the number of subscribers. To do that he wants to contact some media owners. Who do you think Colin should contact?
- A forum for movie fans
- Film production agency
- An offline business directory
- A network that matches businesses with ad space to sell
Search advertising vs. display advertising
To maximise the hits on his website, Colin wants to target two different audiences using both display ads and search advertising. His two target audiences include cinema-goers and home movie watchers. Which type of approach would work for each audience?
- Home movie watchers –
- Cinema-goers –
The ins and outs of display advertising
Colin’s favourite director has launched a new film. Colin has written a review and wants to use it to bring in visitors with a digital campaign. Considering he has a limited budget, which of the website pages would not be ideal for his digital ads?
- Filmography page of the director
- His friend’s culinary blog
- Cinema listings
- Local news website
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If you own a film blog, which type of customer can you expect to reach with display advertising?
- People who use ad-blockers and are interested in your subject
- People who haven’t read your blog before but are interested in your subject
- Only people who have read your blog previously
- Only people interested in films and movies
Fill in the blank: The ads on search engines are usually made up of __.
- Audio
- Video
- Text
- Images
When using search engine marketing, where can your ads appear?
- Only on search engines
- Only on websites
- On search engines and websites
- On websites and social media
When setting up display advertising campaigns, who can you target?
- People with specific names
- People who speak different languages
- People who already own specific products
- People with a specific address
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Making display ads meet your goals
Colin distributes a popular movie review podcast called ‘Film Talk’ from his website. He wants to use display advertising to attract new visitors to his site. Take a look at the three adverts. Pick the one you think will draw the most visitors.
- Text-based ad
- Video ad
- Image and text ad
Understanding ad networks
Colin has created his first video ad, and identified quite a few film-related websites where he’d like to display it. What one solution will allow Colin to easily place his ad on as many relevant websites as possible?
- Tweet the video link to his friends
- Email website owners to ask if they will feature his video
- Use an ad network such as Google Display Network
- Share the video on his Facebook page
How retargeting works
Colin is getting a lot of traffic to his podcast website, but not many subscribers. He has budget to design three display ads to encourage people back to his website to subscribe. Colin came up with a list of target groups that he’d like reach with his ads. Help him to cross off the two least useful target groups from his list.
- People who visit his site
- People who search for TV-related podcasts
- People who have started (but not finished) the subscription process
- People who download his e-catalogue
- Commentators on film forums
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In what way can display advertising be effective?
Colin distributes a popular movie review podcast called ‘Film Talk’ from his website. He wants to use display advertising to attract new visitors to his site. Take a look at the three adverts. Pick the one you think will draw the most visitors.
- It guarantees more visitors to your site
- It guarantees increased sales
- It drives traffic to your website
- It improves your ranking in search engines
- The number of sales you make from the ad
- The cost of each ad you publish
- The cost of creating the ad
- A prediction of sales you can make from your ad
Which of the following is true when purchasing ad placements on an advertising network?
- You always need to contact the owner of the website to buy ads on their page
- The network provides data on the click-through-rate
- The network provides names of the people who click your ad
- The network will continue to show your ad for 7 days once your budget has expired
If a person adds a product to a shopping basket but then leaves the website, which of the following tactics is most likely to encourage that person to return and purchase the product?
- Retargeting with a display ad encouraging newsletter sign-up
- Redesigning your website
- Creating a Facebook page for your business
- Retargeting with a display ad that has a discount coupon
What is the first step of display retargeting?
- Sourcing keywords
- Defining your audience
- Writing content
- Setting a call to action
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The rise of online video
Justin is a passionate cook. He runs a vegetarian cooking website where he shares recipes and sells speciality ingredients. How could Justin reach his customers through online video?
- Upload cooking videos to YouTube
- Advertise on other videos to promote his recipes
- Add video to his own website
- Advertise on online games
- Buy a TV commercial slot
- Share video on his social media pages
How video fits into your online strategy
Justin’s created the perfect vegetarian lasagne, and he wants to share his recipe with the world. Can you help him plan where to put a promo video so it will most effectively reach his target audience?
- In an email to his customers
- Cookery section of YouTube
- Websites selling speciality vegetarian ingredients
- Local directory listings
Creating video content within your budget
Justin wants to do some video interviews with other local chefs. He wants to add the videos to his blog. Can you help him order his to-do list?
- Plan the video release schedule
- Storyboard the video content
- Decide on a location and source props
- Find a video crew and film the videos
- Edit then upload the videos
Justin is uploading some new videos. What can he do to increase the chance of them being promoted and shared?
- Post it on his website as well as other sites
- Use a title and keywords that the target audience will use to search
- Have a call to action such as a ‘share’ option
- Add hashtags to your videos for social networking sites
Advertising on video sharing sites
Justin wants to do more video advertising. He knows his blog audience likes cooking at home, TV shows featuring famous chefs and cooking demo videos. Which keywords should he choose for the Google Ads programme?
- Home cooking
- TV chefs
- Instructional videos
- Cooking videos
- Chefs
- TV shows
Measuring video performance
Justin is studying his food blog’s analytics. He notices that most people give up on his videos after 60 seconds. He’s brainstormed a list of fixes. Cross out the ones that you think are wrong.
- Change his preview image and video title
- Update the video description
- Keep new videos under 60 seconds
- Review the comments to see what viewers have said
When incorporating videos into a digital strategy, which of the following tactics provides value to customers?
- Setting up live streams of the business’s physical shop on their website
- Publishing a how-to video on their website
- Producing sale campaign videos
- Sharing personal vlogs
What can using video as part of your online presence help you create?
- Content that will go viral
- A channel to engage with customers
- A variety of different brand perceptions
- An online following and fanbase
Fill in the blank: As a small business, creating videos to showcase your business or product requires only __.
- An agency, professional crew and equipment
- Creativity, lots of experience and a large budget
- Creativity, planning and any budget
- Creativity, planning and high-quality equipment
- Increase word of mouth referrals
- Engage and grow your audience
- Guarantee sales of your product or service
- Lower the cost of developing content
How can you take advantage of video for your product/services without actually making a video?
- This isn’t possible
- Advertise on other people’s videos
- Use images with a call to action instead
- Share other people’s videos
When looking at your video analytics, you discover people are only watching the first few seconds of your video. What should you do?
- Consider removing the video from the platform
- Consider re-shooting your video based on comments
- Consider updating your preview images, video titles or descriptions
- Consider asking people to watch the whole video in the description
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What is web analytics?
Linda runs a guesthouse with a website where people can book their rooms online. She’s been using web analytics to monitor how customers interact with her website. Linda uses the information to improve the site and the visitor’s experience. Take a look at the following terms – do you know what they mean in the web analytics world?
- Time spent on site –
- Visitor’s device type –
- Visitor’s location –
- Signing up to the newsletter –
Making web analytics work for you
Linda’s analytics data shows people unsubscribing from her newsletter after two weeks. These people also aren’t booking rooms at her guesthouse. Linda gets some advice from her friends. Whose advice should she take?
- “Stop sending newsletters as people aren’t reading them”
- “Review the content of the newsletters to check they’re suitable”
- “Check you’re not sending too many newsletters”
- “Send more newsletters reminding customers to book a room”
Tracking specific goals with web analytics
Linda runs a guesthouse and has been using analytics to gather information about how people interact with her website. She’s recently revamped her newsletter, and has made the site responsive to appeal to users on mobile devices.
Which elements of the analytics should Linda focus on to measure the effectiveness of her changes?
- Number of visits to the site per month
- Number of site pages users explore on average
- Amount of time visitors spend on the site
- Number of people clicking on the links in her newsletters
- Percentage of orders made on smartphones and tablets
Fill in the blank: Website analytics can tell you _.
- What time of day your website gets the most traffic
- How many mentions or likes you get on social media
- How well your competitor’s ad campaigns are doing
- The email addresses of visitors to your landing pages
Analytics can give you immediate valuable information about which type of customers?
- Previous and current customers
- Current and future customers
- Previous and future customers
- Offline and online customers
If your key business goal is to get people to book rooms at your guesthouse, what data are you most likely to be interested in?
Linda runs a guesthouse with a website where people can book their rooms online. She’s been using web analytics to monitor how customers interact with her website. Linda uses the information to improve the site and the visitor’s experience. Take a look at the following terms – do you know what they mean in the web analytics world?
- How long people spend on your ‘How To Find Us’ page
- Which day of the week is most popular for bookings
- Whether your funny Tweet goes viral
- How many people visiting your site book a room with you
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Web analytics and organic search
Linda runs a guesthouse. She wants to use analytics to measure traffic coming to her website from organic search results. What can she learn from analytics reports?
- Which search engines visitors use
- How traffic is trending over time
- How relevant the content is for keywords
- How many visitors are using mobile devices
Tools to measure SEM
Linda owns a guesthouse and has a website where customers can book and pay for rooms in advance. Linda uses SEM to create targeted ads for her rooms. She’s now looking at the analytics data for the different ad campaigns she runs. Take a look at the analytics data for the three campaigns. Which one campaign is performing least well?
- Cosy guesthouse in Guildford town centre Get away from it all in a relaxed setting Book a room today! 478 clicks 6% conversion rate
- Family friendly guesthouse Lots to do nearby Come and see what we have to offer! 830 clicks 2% conversion rate
- Romantic guesthouse getaway in Guildford Plan a special trip with your loved one Book online now 630 clicks 4% conversion rate
Breaking down your data for insights
Linda runs a successful guesthouse in the centre of Guildford. She promotes the guesthouse online and has a website where customers can book and pay for rooms in advance. Linda wants to use segmentation to break down her analytics data. What information about the visitors can she gather by using this?
- Devices used
- The visitor’s city
- The visitor’s country
- The number of clicks on a page
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Most web analytics tools can tell you what information about the user?
- Their contact details, their behaviour and their operating system
- Their location, type of device they’re using and pages visited
- Their location, type of device they’re using and contact details
- Their interests, when they delete their browser cookies and their location
Fill in the blank: If an ad is not performing well, one effective tactic is to _.
- Try a different search engine
- Tweak the ad’s copy and analyse the results
- Hire a professional ad agency
- Delete the ad and try again
- Site search
- Acquisition
- Behaviour
- Search Console
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Using data to understand audiences
Charles is thinking about taking his business online. He has many questions, but first he wants to understand what benefits data can have in online marketing. He needs some advice. What are the benefits of data in online marketing?
- Data can be accessed and analysed in real time
- Data helps you make informed decisions
- Data allows you to regard every customer as a number, removing the need for personalisation
- Digital data reaches more customers
Understanding the Data Cycle
Jo is about to launch a new online campaign, and wants to know how data can be used to make the campaign as effective as possible. Rearrange the steps below in the correct order to help Jo understand what should happen first.
- Identify the goals of the campaign and plan the next actions to take
- Collect the relevant data
- Check and investigate the findings
- Take action to test the hypothesis
Creating actionable insights from your data
Lee is currently trying to promote a free eBook download on his website. He has spent time creating compelling emails and posting updates on his social media accounts. He decides to use data to work out if actionable insights can improve the success of his non-paid promotional efforts. Here are the highlights of the data that was gathered:
- Develop additional email marketing content, ensuring emails are delivered during the off-peak eBook download time.
- Post content across all social media channels during off peak eBook download time, and send email marketing content during peak eBook download time.
- Reduce his efforts on the email marketing campaign and expand on social media promotion, specifically on Facebook and LinkedIn.
- Schedule engaging Facebook posts to be published between 5.00 p.m. and 7.00 p.m.
Managing numbers using spreadsheets
Cassie has been using spreadsheets to keep track of how her email campaigns have been performing. She has created three different graphs using all of the data at her disposal. Which graph best shows that the open rate of her emails has decreased over time?
- Image 1
- Image 2
- Image 3
Presenting data effectively
Anya is working on a presentation for potential investors. They would like to see how the demand for public parking has grown in the past three years. Anya has created the following four graphics to illustrate the growth demand. Which graphic would be the clearest and make the most impact on the investors?
- Image of a table of figures
- Image of bar graph
- Image of pie chart
- Image of a heat map
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Which type of data relates to a metric that can be represented with a number?
- Quantitative
- Qualitative
- Holistic
- Customer
What makes the data cycle useful?
Linda runs a guesthouse. She wants to use analytics to measure traffic coming to her website from organic search results. What can she learn from analytics reports?
- It helps you make the most of the data collected from marketing activities
- It helps you evaluate your competition
- It provides information about what users like about your website
- It presents collected data in a visually appealing way
Fill in the blank: Actionable insights can be described as explaining the __ of an online marketing campaign.
Linda runs a guesthouse. She wants to use analytics to measure traffic coming to her website from organic search results. What can she learn from analytics reports?
- ‘Why’
- ‘How’
- ‘When’
- ‘Who’
Which of the following is a benefit of using spreadsheets?
- Vast quantities of data can be stored, sorted and analysed quickly
- Data can only be accessed when all users are online
- Valuable customer and market insights can be delivered quickly
- Spreadsheets are the only way to collect data and extrapolate results
If you needed to showcase which parts of a website are being clicked on the most, which presentation type should you consider?
Linda runs a guesthouse. She wants to use analytics to measure traffic coming to her website from organic search results. What can she learn from analytics reports?
- Bar chart
- Pie chart
- Table
- Heat map
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Using e-commerce to sell
Jo owns a furniture shop, and she’s just started using the internet to boost sales. She has some ideas on what to do to sell products on her website. Help Jo decide on one idea and cross off the rest.
- Publish her inventory on a third party site
- A forum to get feedback on her services
- Use a money transfer provider to take customer payments online
Taking payments and manage orders
Jo wants to create a fully functional online store. Can you check which of the following features are available in most fully functional online stores?
- Order management via a backend system – Yes
- Customer reviews pane – Yes
- Products browser – Yes
- Over-the-phone payments via a web-based calling system – No
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What would be beneficial to include on a product description page?
- Previous versions of the product
- Links to other suppliers
- Reviews of the product
- Price comparisons
Which of the following is an advantage of e-commerce?
- More relaxed checkout procedure
- Low operational costs
- Minimal interaction required with the customer
- Segmentation of audiences
To an owner or administrator, what is a functional benefit of having an online store?
- It collects the addresses of your online store visitors
- It provides a backend system with order management
- It provides a quicker checkout process than a physical store
- It allows you to feature more sales and discounts than a physical store
What is the name of the process that describes what happens when a customer is taken to a separate site to complete a transaction before being sent back to the original site again?
- Second-party payment processing
- Third-party payment processing
- External payment processing
- Internal payment processing
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Creating a smooth e-commerce experience
Jo wants to use analytics data and visitor surveys to make some improvements to her e-commerce website, but she only has limited time and budget. What actions could Jo take for each of these findings?
- Customers access the shop a lot on mobile – Introduce responsive design
- Customers want to find a specific product – Add a search feature
- There are lots of website visits but no one is buying the products – Add customer reviews
- Repeat customers add products to their cart but are not checking out – Create registration for customer accounts
Product promotion and merchandising
Office sets are steady sellers for Jo. How can she suggest office furniture items to customers who might not have considered them yet?
- Create a ‘Suggested products’ banner
- Use analytics to understand who is visiting the site
- Add a video tour of the shop
Retargeting for e-commerce
Jo has noticed that some of her customers leave her site without making a purchase. She’s set up some product retargeting ads, and wants to measure the performance of her campaign. What parameters should she look at to see if she’s attracting potential customers?
- Conversion rates
- Number of people clicking on each ad type
- Comments on her social media profile
- How many pages visitors check before they leave the site
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Which of the following is a sign that customers are having trouble using a particular device to make purchases?
- Analytics shows you have a lot of mobile visitors, but very few purchases through mobile
- A specific product is not selling much compared to your other products
- You get a lot of questions about your return policy
- People are having trouble using a promo code for a current sale
What is an example of product merchandising?
- Running an ad for your products
- Adding a way for customers to filter your products
- Displaying very specific, featured products on your home page
- Cross-selling products in the checkout process
Which of the following statements is true when describing how retargeting ads work?
- Retargeting ads are visible to people who haven’t been on your website yet
- Once a user visits your site, the code drops an anonymous browser cookie
- Once your customer purchases, you can not turn off the retargeting ad
- Retargeting will always drive customers to your site
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Introduction to international marketing and export
Matt runs an online vintage record store in the UK. He wants to expand into new markets, but doesn’t know where to begin.
What tools can help him choose his new market?
- Market insight tools
- Search trends by location
- Translation services
Validating your new market
Matt has found out there’s a growing market for vintage records in Portugal. He now needs to identify insights on his new audience using a variety of tools. Can you help him match the correct tool with its corresponding insight?
- High search traffic on vintage record terms from Portugal – Google Market Finder
- Low competition on search ads in Portugal – Google Keyword Planner
- People in Portugal are looking at his website – Google Analytics
Being understood abroad
Matt needs to make sure his website is suitable for his Portuguese customers. He’s made a list of translation and localisation tasks.
Which items on his list relate to localisation?
- Adjusting colloqualisms so they make sense in Portuguese
- Adding his UK office’s address to the main site
- Calculating prices of the products in local currency.
- Adjusting humourous product descriptions so they make sense in Portuguese
Advertise across borders
Matt’s chosen his market, now it’s time to find new customers. He has a few ideas, but not all of them will reach his Portuguese audience.
Can you help him choose his best advertising ideas?
- Advertise on Portuguese music websites
- Send English emails to current UK customers
- Use search ads driven by translated search terms
- Set up a Portuguese fanpage for his store
The support systems you will need
Portugal seems like a good market for Matt to move into. He’s looked into the legal requirements of trading records in Portugal and is pleased to find there aren’t any. But what other financial or regulatory requirements should he check?
- Custom duties and tariffs
- Portuguese taxes
- Exchange rates
- National holidays
- Product safety requirements
- Insurance cover
Helping customers abroad buy your products
Matt’s found out that Portugal has fast internet speeds, which is great for accessing his website. What things will Matt definitely need to do now he has customers in a new market?
- Use an international payment system
- Research the Portuguese music scene
- Visit Portugal frequently
- Use an automated translation service
- Learn to speak Portuguese
- Check his site from an international point of view
Delivering to customers across the globe
Matt’s getting ready to sell his vintage records to Portuguese customers online. But there’s one unhelpful task on his to-do list. Can you cross it out for him?
- Research label requirments for international shipping
- Set up a few Portuguese social media accounts
- Choose an international shipping partner
- Set up customer service for international orders
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What is the best way to translate the content on your website for a new market?
- Google translate
- Native speakers
- Translation software
- Language guide
Before starting to promote products to other countries online, what could you use to gauge demand for your product in that specific market?
- Translation software
- Keyword planning tools
- Interviews with people from that country
- A range of search ads in different countries
When adapting your website for customers who speak a different language, what should you do?
- Have a ‘translate’ button that pulls a translation from an external provider
- Translate your content with consideration to particular words and phrases
- Translate your content directly, word for word
- Localise the name of the business owners
Which of the following is primarily meant to target new customers online?
- Email marketing
- Print advertising
- Retargeting advertising
- Search advertising
What should a business do first, when considering going into a new market?
- Hire an agency to translate its website into the local language
- Open a new office in the capital city
- Determine its ability to deliver products and review all tax and legal information
- Invest in major ad campaigns to raise brand awareness
When selling to people in different countries, what payment form should you consider using if you aren’t already?
- Debit cards
- Credit cards
- Paypal or Worldpay
- Bank transfers
Which of the following options is important to research when planning to expand delivery of products and services to customers across the globe?
- What times of the day international shoppers are online
- The legal and tax considerations in that market
- Which social channels are popular in that market
- Which couriers offer the cheapest services for global shipping
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