AIDigital marketing is how businesses find customers online — through search, social media, content, ads, and email. As more of the economy moves online, skilled digital marketers are in steady demand across agencies, startups, and established brands.
The core channels of digital marketing
- SEO (Search Engine Optimisation): getting a website to rank on Google
- Social media marketing: growing and engaging audiences on Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn, and YouTube
- Paid ads (PPC): running Google and Meta ad campaigns
- Content marketing: blogs, videos, and posts that attract and convert
- Email & automation: nurturing leads into customers
What the day-to-day actually looks like
A digital marketer plans campaigns, creates or briefs content, runs ads, and — most importantly — reads the data. Much of the job is measuring what works (clicks, leads, conversions) and adjusting. It rewards people who are both creative and analytical.
Skills that get you hired
- Google Analytics and basic data literacy
- Meta Ads Manager and Google Ads
- On-page and technical SEO basics
- Copywriting and content planning
- Familiarity with tools like Canva, Search Console, and scheduling apps
Career paths and salaries in India
- Entry level (executive/trainee): ₹2.4 – 4 LPA
- Specialist (SEO, ads, social): ₹5 – 8 LPA
- Manager / lead: ₹10 LPA and above
- Freelance & agency owners: income scales with results delivered
How to get started
Digital marketing is one of the easiest fields to enter without a technical degree — but you need real, hands-on practice. Run a small campaign, optimise a real page, and learn to read analytics. A structured, project-based course with placement support, like the digital marketing programmes at IMAGIC, gives you that practical foundation and a route to your first job.
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