Friday Five: the digital marketing life cycle

Welcome to the second in an occasional series of Day Tripper Friday Five posts. Today I’m taking the easy way out by sharing a recent post by Ira Kaufman of Social Media Today, 5 Stages of an Integrated Digital Marketing Life Cycle. They are:

Denial

Anger

Bargaining…

No. Wait a minute. Those are the stages of grief, which sometimes can afflict a marketer who is trying to launch an integrated marketing campaign too quickly (so keep that grief link handy, for you may need it).

The real digital marketing life cycle looks like this:

cycle

And it happens over a period of 16 to 27 months.

That’s much longer than most of Kaufman’s clients expect. They’re usually anticipating results within 3 months. But to do things right, it’s going to take 3 months just to do the ground work (the Setup phase in the chart above).

Kaufman’s post may prove valuable for anyone dealing with unrealistic expectations from clients or bosses.

Happy Friday and for my U.S. readers, have a great Labor Day Weekend.

P.S. – Thanks to Kathy Meyer (@2cre8 on Twitter) for the tip.

Back, by popular demand: Crafting a social media policy

The webcast on developing a social media policy that Teresa Valerio Parrot and I conducted in June was apparently well received, so Academic Impressions has asked us back to do another one. So, the encore — Crafting an Effective Institutional Social Media Policy — will be held from 1-2:30 p.m. EST on Dec. 7. Registration is now open.

More details later. In the meantime, if you have questions about the webinar, leave a comment here, message me on Twitter (@andrewcareaga) or email me (andrew DOT careaga AT gmail DOT com).