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101 simple, short, and easy digital marketing tasks

Here’s a list of 101 simple, short, and easy digital marketing tasks that beginners can quickly start with:

1-10: Social Media Tasks

  1. Create a Facebook page for your business.
  2. Set up an Instagram business profile.
  3. Write your first post on Facebook.
  4. Post a product photo on Instagram.
  5. Share a motivational quote on Twitter.
  6. Share an interesting article on LinkedIn.
  7. Post a "behind-the-scenes" video on Instagram Stories.
  8. Comment on three posts in a relevant Facebook group.
  9. Like and share a post from a competitor on social media.
  10. Follow 10 influencers on Twitter related to your industry.

11-20: Content Creation Tasks

  1. Write a 200-word blog post on a trending topic.
  2. Create an infographic using Canva.
  3. Take a high-quality photo of your product or service.
  4. Write a 100-word product description.
  5. Record a 30-second video introducing your business.
  6. Write a short caption for a social media post.
  7. Repurpose an old blog post into a social media post.
  8. Create a simple Pinterest pin for your blog post.
  9. Create a visual quote image to share on Instagram.
  10. Write a guest post for a blog in your niche.

21-30: Email Marketing Tasks

  1. Set up a Mailchimp account.
  2. Create a simple email sign-up form on your website.
  3. Send a welcome email to your subscribers.
  4. Send an email with a discount code to your email list.
  5. Set up an email automation campaign.
  6. Write a short email to re-engage inactive subscribers.
  7. Create a subject line for an email campaign.
  8. Analyze your email open rates in Mailchimp.
  9. Segment your email list by interest.
  10. Set up a pop-up email capture form on your website.

31-40: SEO Tasks

  1. Research 5 long-tail keywords using Google Keyword Planner.
  2. Add a meta title and description to one page on your site.
  3. Install Google Analytics on your website.
  4. Create an XML sitemap for your website.
  5. Add internal links between blog posts on your site.
  6. Create an optimized image file name for SEO.
  7. Update your website to make it mobile-friendly.
  8. Check your website’s page speed using Google PageSpeed Insights.
  9. Write an SEO-friendly blog post title.
  10. Add alt text to one image on your website.

41-50: Paid Advertising Tasks

  1. Create a Google Ads account.
  2. Set up your first Google Search ad campaign.
  3. Create a simple Facebook ad promoting your product.
  4. Set up a budget for a Facebook ad campaign.
  5. Create a retargeting ad on Facebook.
  6. Analyze your Facebook ad performance metrics.
  7. Set up your first Instagram ad.
  8. Choose a target audience for a Facebook ad campaign.
  9. Create a lead generation ad on Facebook.
  10. Set up a Google Shopping ad for your products.

51-60: Website & Landing Page Tasks

  1. Set up a simple landing page for a new product.
  2. Create a contact form for your website.
  3. Optimize your homepage for better user experience.
  4. Write a “Thank You” page for your website.
  5. Create a call-to-action (CTA) button on your site.
  6. Add a blog section to your website.
  7. Add social media buttons to your website’s footer.
  8. Create a popup asking visitors to subscribe to your email list.
  9. Set up Google Search Console for your website.
  10. Add a testimonial section to your website.

61-70: Influencer Marketing Tasks

  1. Find 5 influencers in your niche.
  2. Follow influencers on Instagram.
  3. Reach out to an influencer for collaboration.
  4. Offer an influencer a free product in exchange for a review.
  5. Comment on an influencer's latest post.
  6. Track the performance of an influencer's sponsored post.
  7. Look for user-generated content (UGC) from your followers.
  8. Tag an influencer in your social media post.
  9. Share an influencer's post on your Instagram Story.
  10. Create an influencer marketing campaign on Facebook.

71-80: Video Marketing Tasks

  1. Record a 30-second video for Instagram.
  2. Upload a YouTube video explaining your product.
  3. Create a product demo video.
  4. Share a customer review video on social media.
  5. Post a time-lapse video of your work process.
  6. Use TikTok to create a 15-second video about your business.
  7. Optimize your YouTube video title for SEO.
  8. Create a YouTube playlist for your brand.
  9. Share a tutorial video on your website.
  10. Write a video script for your next promotional video.

81-90: Analytics & Performance Tracking Tasks

  1. Set up Google Tag Manager on your website.
  2. Track your website’s traffic with Google Analytics.
  3. Check the bounce rate of your website.
  4. Analyze your Instagram post performance (likes, comments, shares).
  5. Set up conversion tracking for your Google Ads.
  6. Check the ROI of a paid social media campaign.
  7. Review your Facebook ad’s click-through rate (CTR).
  8. Analyze email open rates and click rates in Mailchimp.
  9. Use Google Analytics to track the source of your website traffic.
  10. Set up goals in Google Analytics to track conversions.

91-101: General Marketing & Networking Tasks

  1. Join a Facebook group related to digital marketing.
  2. Comment on 5 posts in a relevant LinkedIn group.
  3. Follow 5 new accounts on Twitter in your niche.
  4. Write a product review for a competitor’s product.
  5. Send a thank-you email to a satisfied customer.
  6. Participate in a Twitter chat about marketing.
  7. Research trending hashtags in your industry.
  8. Respond to comments on your blog or social media posts.
  9. Share an interesting article from a digital marketing blog.
  10. Sign up for a free online digital marketing course.
  11. Attend a free webinar about social media marketing.

These tasks are designed to help you gradually build your digital marketing skills in small, manageable steps. As you complete them, you’ll gain experience and confidence in using various platforms and strategies!

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