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I know most of our members are media buyers completely focused on media buying, but I also know we have some members that are also content marketers.
What's the difference?
Content marketers typically create and publish content on their websites, blogs, or social media channels to attract and engage their audience. They then incorporate affiliate links within their content to promote products or services and earn a commission on each sale or conversion that is generated through their unique affiliate link.
Media buyers, on the other hand, use paid advertising to promote products or services through various advertising channels such as social media platforms, search engines, or display networks. They create ad campaigns that target specific audiences, and they also use tracking tools to measure the success of their campaigns.
I consider myself both. Do you have a website that you publish content on and then use affiliate marketing for? Please take the poll below!
What's the difference?
Content marketers typically create and publish content on their websites, blogs, or social media channels to attract and engage their audience. They then incorporate affiliate links within their content to promote products or services and earn a commission on each sale or conversion that is generated through their unique affiliate link.
Media buyers, on the other hand, use paid advertising to promote products or services through various advertising channels such as social media platforms, search engines, or display networks. They create ad campaigns that target specific audiences, and they also use tracking tools to measure the success of their campaigns.
I consider myself both. Do you have a website that you publish content on and then use affiliate marketing for? Please take the poll below!