digital-campaigns

Vocabulary Word

Definition
'Digital campaigns' means organised efforts to share information or promote something online. It's like a planned 'battle' online to make people know more about a product, service or idea.
Examples in Different Contexts
In political campaigning, 'digital-campaigns' are used to engage with voters, disseminate information, and mobilize support through online platforms. A campaign manager might explain, 'Digital-campaigns allow us to reach a broad audience efficiently, using targeted messaging to connect with constituents.'
Practice Scenarios
Creative

Scenario:

Our new feature film has potential for major success. Let's drum up excitement online in creative ways.

Response:

Indeed. A digital campaign showcasing behind-the-scenes content and interviews with the cast might attract potential viewers.

Tech

Scenario:

We’re ready to go live with the upgraded version of our app. Let's ensure our user base is aware and excited.

Response:

Absolutely. Let's initiate a digital campaign to guide users through the new features of our upgraded app.

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