This document provides tips for measuring marketing impact and ROI on a quarterly basis in a less painful way. It recommends putting a process in place to pull reports, determining key metrics to measure like funnel performance, channel and program metrics, and account engagement. The tips include making sure the right systems are in place, training teams to report on assigned metrics, and scheduling deep dive meetings to review results. It also provides examples of how to break down and communicate metrics to stakeholders, such as overall marketing impact, goal progress, and top performing channels and content.
How to Measure and Optimize Your Multi-Channel StrategyBrightFunnel
Marketers today are being held accountable for their contribution to revenue. But with so many channels, so many content pieces, and long sales cycles...how do you keep track of it all? How do you pull in analytics for offline channels? How do you know what content and what channels are working? How do you optimize that mix so that you end up with the best possible results?
Learn best practices from BrightFunnel VP of Marketing, Dayna Rothman!
A self-assessment tool to help you determine how ready you are to use Inbound Marketing tactics to reach more customers.
Buyer behavior is changing, but channel marketing isn’t changing with it. Many companies are still using pushy outbound marketing tactics. Modern buyers want to work with companies who are more oriented around teaching and learning.
An original research report on the use of channel marketing automation software by a global audience.
To download the full report, visit www.StateofInboundChannelMarketing.com.
MOST EFFECTIVE TACTICS IN DIGITAL MARKETINGRuprr Global
With cut throat competition in the digital arena, every enterprise is taking the digital route to grow their business. Thus, it is crucial to understand how digital marketing works and what are the effective tools that would yield best results.
How to Measure and Optimize Your Multi-Channel StrategyBrightFunnel
Marketers today are being held accountable for their contribution to revenue. But with so many channels, so many content pieces, and long sales cycles...how do you keep track of it all? How do you pull in analytics for offline channels? How do you know what content and what channels are working? How do you optimize that mix so that you end up with the best possible results?
Learn best practices from BrightFunnel VP of Marketing, Dayna Rothman!
A self-assessment tool to help you determine how ready you are to use Inbound Marketing tactics to reach more customers.
Buyer behavior is changing, but channel marketing isn’t changing with it. Many companies are still using pushy outbound marketing tactics. Modern buyers want to work with companies who are more oriented around teaching and learning.
An original research report on the use of channel marketing automation software by a global audience.
To download the full report, visit www.StateofInboundChannelMarketing.com.
MOST EFFECTIVE TACTICS IN DIGITAL MARKETINGRuprr Global
With cut throat competition in the digital arena, every enterprise is taking the digital route to grow their business. Thus, it is crucial to understand how digital marketing works and what are the effective tools that would yield best results.
Is you’re social media marketing working out?Isaac La Buguen
Measuring the success of Social Media marketing can be a daunting task, as business owners and CFO's at large are not accustomed to spending money because you have too, or because everyone else is doing it. In a dollars-in and dollars-out world, its imperative to correlate activity to value and understand how your influence on the web translates to transactions at the registrar.
Flying blind will either keep you on the sidelines with other ole timers who are still debating the power of the web or prevent your company from taking advantage of opportunities to engage prospects at every stage of your pipeline. Find out how to effectively measure the success of your social media marketing initiatives by viewing this presentation today.
Bango mobile measurement IAB webinar, 12 January 2011Bango
Presentation from IAB webinar - Mobile Campaigns Measurement - 12th January 2011. With contributions from Martin Harris, Bango, Ed Chater, Somo, Brian Morel, Yahoo and Marcus Startzel, Millennial Media
Mobile Campaign Measurement – Your Questions Answered, hosted by Bango, Mille...IABmembership
With more brands using mobile as a marketing platform to engage with customers, measuring the performance of mobile campaigns is now becoming more essential. Measurement is at the heart of mobile, giving brands the data they need to target and personalize their offerings and more importantly to build customer engagement.
This webinar will provide information on how to measure your mobile campaigns directly from the experts. Bango, mobile agency Somo, Yahoo!, and mobile advertising network Millennial Media will provide tips to understanding the performance of mobile campaigns.
You’ll learn:
*An overview of the mobile marketing landscape
*The importance of measuring mobile campaigns
*What marketers should watch out for
*How to measure mobile campaigns
*How to get the most accurate view of active, ongoing mobile campaigns
*What matters to brand marketers
SPEAKERS:
Martin G. Harris, SVP Strategic Accounts, Bango
Marcus Startzel, Senior Vice President, Sales, Millennial Media
Ed Chater, Group Account Director, Somo
Brian Morel, Strategic Account Director, Yahoo!
Download the PDF: https://www.demandmetric.com/content/content-marketing-solution-study
Our Content Marketing Solution Study presents the insights, landscape and vendors within the content marketing space. Demand Metric defines content marketing as the strategies, processes and software technology that enable marketing departments to automate, measure and improve the performance of marketing strategies, activities and workflows.
These strategies and activities include: Email Marketing, Multi-channel Campaign Management, Inbound/Search Marketing, Landing Pages, Lead Generation, Lead Management, Lead Scoring, Lead Nurturing, Social Marketing, Marketing Resource Management, Event Management, Engagement Marketing and Marketing Analytics.
The three foundation functions of marketing automation systems are – email marketing, campaign management and lead management. While the most advanced and sophisticated marketing automation systems have extending capabilities far beyond this base, these functions are core to a Marketing Automation system.
Learn how to make sense of two approaches to managing customer interaction and engagement: CRM (Customer Relationship Management) and MA (Marketing Automation). In this presentation, you will learn:
-101-level marketing technology definitions
-When and how to use what platform
-Best practices & success stories for marketing and sales teams
Our Customer Engagement Plan Playbook is a planning methodology that highlights our premium tool-kit of tools & templates to help improve how customers engage with your company and to enable your organization with a customer-centric approach to drive revenue.
Our Email Marketing Maturity Model was designed to help organizations with a roadmap for improving their Email Marketing capabilities. The model provides 4 stages of organizational maturity, which are:
- Undefined
- Progressive
- Mature
- World-Class
Additionally, it evaluates 8 components of Email Marketing, as follows:
- Orientation
- Leadership
- Tools & Platforms
- Lead Generation
- Content Marketing
- Cross-Channel Marketing
- Budget & Staff
- Metrics
We created the Customer Engagement Framework to help organizations improve their shopper marketing efforts across 6 categories: Roles, Responsibilities, Processes, Technology, Content and Metrics.
This framework was designed with shopper marketing best practices in mind. It should be used to audit your current capabilities and ultimately help you document an action plan for each of the following stakeholders: Senior Management, Shopper Marketing Owner, Brand Marketing, Insights, Digital & Social Media, Sales Management, Field and/or Account Teams and Retail/Channel Sales Partners.
Download the PDF: https://www.demandmetric.com/content/digital-marketing-best-practices-report
It has been said that “All Marketing is Digital Marketing.” And with good reason! In the last decade (or less), the marketing environment has been transformed.
Marketing has moved from an environment in which traditional marketing, brick and mortar storefronts and Digital Marketing options all competed for the time, attention and resources of the marketing department to one in which Digital Marketing reigns supreme – with an occasional nod in the direction of the storefront, or traditional marketing (direct mail, print advertising, etc.)
One of the biggest challenges of Digital Marketing is the speed of which it has taken over the marketing organization, often in an ad hoc, uncoordinated fashion.
Demand Metric’s research has consistently shown that Digital Marketing has a very significant and positive impact on the organizations that are employing it when they do so by following best practices and processes in a coordinated, holistic approach.
In this Best Practices Report on Digital Marketing we will cover the Digital Marketing landscape in five distinct categories - Content Marketing, Social Media Marketing, Mobile Marketing, Video Marketing and Public Relations
a seven step e marketing plan prepared for presentation at NUML university lahore. the example of facebook has been used to elaborate the 7 steps of e marketingplanning
Flip through these examples of the types of marketing personas we make for our clients. Contact us to learn more about our persona development services.
Better Together: How Integrating Your Sales Tools Can Accelerate Sales Perfor...Demand Metric
This Sales Tool Integration study had a simple goal: to determine if integrating multiple sales tools that support different parts of the buying journey result in greater efficiencies and better outcomes.
Agile Marketing How-To Guide and ToolkitDemand Metric
Your Problem
You need to help your marketing team become more efficient.
Our Solution
Agile Marketing is a powerful and proven tactical approach to improve the processes that empower your marketing team, encouraging constant and swift growth. An Agile approach allows teams to be more capable to adapt to real-time marketing challenges or opportunities. Not only does the Agile process improve a teams speed, but it encourages transparency and rewards adaptability, ultimately leading to happier and less stressed team members and more consistent results. This How-To Guide and Toolkit will help your team achieve an Agile Marketing process that is proven to deliver more results.
Key Benefits
leverage Agile Marketing best practices
quickly discover how to implement Agile
Full toolkit that supports what you learn
BUS201Assignment Marketing Plan, Part 4Assignment Market.docxrobert345678
BUS201
Assignment: Marketing Plan, Part 4
Assignment: Marketing Plan, Part 4
Due Friday Dec 09 by 11:59pm
Complete the following information about the organization and products and/or services you will focus on as you develop a complete marketing plan throughout the course. You may need to do research to get answers to the questions below. The subject for this assignment should be the organization and products and/or services you identified for the Marketing Plan, Parts 1 and 2 Assignments.
When you submit this assignment, you should submit it as a complete marketing plan, including all your work from Marketing Plan Assignments, Parts 1 and 2. All elements of your marketing plan should be complete. You may incorporate improvements to earlier sections of the plan, based on prior feedback from your instructor.
Marketing Mix (Four Ps)
Product Strategy
Briefly describe your product or service. Where is it in the product life cycle? What recommendations do you have for improving the offering to fit your target market’s needs? Be sure to consider:
What level of quality and consistency does the offering have?
How many features does it have and can they be removed or added?
How well does your product or service deliver what the customer values? How can it improve?
What improvements would help your offering compete more effectively?
Pricing Strategy
How is your product or service priced today? How does this compare to competitors, assuming competitors are at or near break-even point with their pricing? Analyze pricing alternatives and make recommendations about pricing going forward based on the following:
How sensitive are your customers to changes in price?
What revenue will you need to break even and achieve profitability?
What does the price say about your product in terms of value, quality, prestige, etc.?
Place: Distribution Strategy
What is your current distribution strategy? What missed opportunities or disconnects are you seeing in this distribution approach? Make recommendations about your future distribution strategy based on the following:
What are the best distribution channels and methods for you to use, and why?
Will you have a retail outlet and if so, where will it be located?
In what geographic area(s) will your product/service be available?
Promotion: Integrated Marketing Communications Strategy
Use the template below to layout your design for a marketing campaign aimed at your target segment.
Approach
How will you achieve your goal? What promotional or engagement strategies will you use? Think creatively about campaigns you’ve seen for companies or brands that have caught your attention, and how your campaign will make an impact on your target audience. Will your campaign influence? Engage? Educate? Nurture? Build awareness? Etc.
Example: Use email marketing, social media and a sales promotion (prize drawing at a conference) to encourage veteran attendees to post online about their experiences and plans for attending the us.
4 Ways Measurement is Making Sales & Marketing Smarter About Their BuyersBrightFunnel
This session will highlight how modern marketing teams are using reporting and measurement to provide insights and intelligence on the areas that are resonating with key buyers. Providing use case examples and best practice models, this session will examine how to:
Align and structure your sales and marketing team around measurements that matter;
Analyze each stage of the customer journey can help accelerate revenue;
Track ABM initiatives across both sales and marketing; and
Enable your sales reps to win by providing them with real-time opportunity analyses.
Is you’re social media marketing working out?Isaac La Buguen
Measuring the success of Social Media marketing can be a daunting task, as business owners and CFO's at large are not accustomed to spending money because you have too, or because everyone else is doing it. In a dollars-in and dollars-out world, its imperative to correlate activity to value and understand how your influence on the web translates to transactions at the registrar.
Flying blind will either keep you on the sidelines with other ole timers who are still debating the power of the web or prevent your company from taking advantage of opportunities to engage prospects at every stage of your pipeline. Find out how to effectively measure the success of your social media marketing initiatives by viewing this presentation today.
Bango mobile measurement IAB webinar, 12 January 2011Bango
Presentation from IAB webinar - Mobile Campaigns Measurement - 12th January 2011. With contributions from Martin Harris, Bango, Ed Chater, Somo, Brian Morel, Yahoo and Marcus Startzel, Millennial Media
Mobile Campaign Measurement – Your Questions Answered, hosted by Bango, Mille...IABmembership
With more brands using mobile as a marketing platform to engage with customers, measuring the performance of mobile campaigns is now becoming more essential. Measurement is at the heart of mobile, giving brands the data they need to target and personalize their offerings and more importantly to build customer engagement.
This webinar will provide information on how to measure your mobile campaigns directly from the experts. Bango, mobile agency Somo, Yahoo!, and mobile advertising network Millennial Media will provide tips to understanding the performance of mobile campaigns.
You’ll learn:
*An overview of the mobile marketing landscape
*The importance of measuring mobile campaigns
*What marketers should watch out for
*How to measure mobile campaigns
*How to get the most accurate view of active, ongoing mobile campaigns
*What matters to brand marketers
SPEAKERS:
Martin G. Harris, SVP Strategic Accounts, Bango
Marcus Startzel, Senior Vice President, Sales, Millennial Media
Ed Chater, Group Account Director, Somo
Brian Morel, Strategic Account Director, Yahoo!
Download the PDF: https://www.demandmetric.com/content/content-marketing-solution-study
Our Content Marketing Solution Study presents the insights, landscape and vendors within the content marketing space. Demand Metric defines content marketing as the strategies, processes and software technology that enable marketing departments to automate, measure and improve the performance of marketing strategies, activities and workflows.
These strategies and activities include: Email Marketing, Multi-channel Campaign Management, Inbound/Search Marketing, Landing Pages, Lead Generation, Lead Management, Lead Scoring, Lead Nurturing, Social Marketing, Marketing Resource Management, Event Management, Engagement Marketing and Marketing Analytics.
The three foundation functions of marketing automation systems are – email marketing, campaign management and lead management. While the most advanced and sophisticated marketing automation systems have extending capabilities far beyond this base, these functions are core to a Marketing Automation system.
Learn how to make sense of two approaches to managing customer interaction and engagement: CRM (Customer Relationship Management) and MA (Marketing Automation). In this presentation, you will learn:
-101-level marketing technology definitions
-When and how to use what platform
-Best practices & success stories for marketing and sales teams
Our Customer Engagement Plan Playbook is a planning methodology that highlights our premium tool-kit of tools & templates to help improve how customers engage with your company and to enable your organization with a customer-centric approach to drive revenue.
Our Email Marketing Maturity Model was designed to help organizations with a roadmap for improving their Email Marketing capabilities. The model provides 4 stages of organizational maturity, which are:
- Undefined
- Progressive
- Mature
- World-Class
Additionally, it evaluates 8 components of Email Marketing, as follows:
- Orientation
- Leadership
- Tools & Platforms
- Lead Generation
- Content Marketing
- Cross-Channel Marketing
- Budget & Staff
- Metrics
We created the Customer Engagement Framework to help organizations improve their shopper marketing efforts across 6 categories: Roles, Responsibilities, Processes, Technology, Content and Metrics.
This framework was designed with shopper marketing best practices in mind. It should be used to audit your current capabilities and ultimately help you document an action plan for each of the following stakeholders: Senior Management, Shopper Marketing Owner, Brand Marketing, Insights, Digital & Social Media, Sales Management, Field and/or Account Teams and Retail/Channel Sales Partners.
Download the PDF: https://www.demandmetric.com/content/digital-marketing-best-practices-report
It has been said that “All Marketing is Digital Marketing.” And with good reason! In the last decade (or less), the marketing environment has been transformed.
Marketing has moved from an environment in which traditional marketing, brick and mortar storefronts and Digital Marketing options all competed for the time, attention and resources of the marketing department to one in which Digital Marketing reigns supreme – with an occasional nod in the direction of the storefront, or traditional marketing (direct mail, print advertising, etc.)
One of the biggest challenges of Digital Marketing is the speed of which it has taken over the marketing organization, often in an ad hoc, uncoordinated fashion.
Demand Metric’s research has consistently shown that Digital Marketing has a very significant and positive impact on the organizations that are employing it when they do so by following best practices and processes in a coordinated, holistic approach.
In this Best Practices Report on Digital Marketing we will cover the Digital Marketing landscape in five distinct categories - Content Marketing, Social Media Marketing, Mobile Marketing, Video Marketing and Public Relations
a seven step e marketing plan prepared for presentation at NUML university lahore. the example of facebook has been used to elaborate the 7 steps of e marketingplanning
Flip through these examples of the types of marketing personas we make for our clients. Contact us to learn more about our persona development services.
Better Together: How Integrating Your Sales Tools Can Accelerate Sales Perfor...Demand Metric
This Sales Tool Integration study had a simple goal: to determine if integrating multiple sales tools that support different parts of the buying journey result in greater efficiencies and better outcomes.
Agile Marketing How-To Guide and ToolkitDemand Metric
Your Problem
You need to help your marketing team become more efficient.
Our Solution
Agile Marketing is a powerful and proven tactical approach to improve the processes that empower your marketing team, encouraging constant and swift growth. An Agile approach allows teams to be more capable to adapt to real-time marketing challenges or opportunities. Not only does the Agile process improve a teams speed, but it encourages transparency and rewards adaptability, ultimately leading to happier and less stressed team members and more consistent results. This How-To Guide and Toolkit will help your team achieve an Agile Marketing process that is proven to deliver more results.
Key Benefits
leverage Agile Marketing best practices
quickly discover how to implement Agile
Full toolkit that supports what you learn
BUS201Assignment Marketing Plan, Part 4Assignment Market.docxrobert345678
BUS201
Assignment: Marketing Plan, Part 4
Assignment: Marketing Plan, Part 4
Due Friday Dec 09 by 11:59pm
Complete the following information about the organization and products and/or services you will focus on as you develop a complete marketing plan throughout the course. You may need to do research to get answers to the questions below. The subject for this assignment should be the organization and products and/or services you identified for the Marketing Plan, Parts 1 and 2 Assignments.
When you submit this assignment, you should submit it as a complete marketing plan, including all your work from Marketing Plan Assignments, Parts 1 and 2. All elements of your marketing plan should be complete. You may incorporate improvements to earlier sections of the plan, based on prior feedback from your instructor.
Marketing Mix (Four Ps)
Product Strategy
Briefly describe your product or service. Where is it in the product life cycle? What recommendations do you have for improving the offering to fit your target market’s needs? Be sure to consider:
What level of quality and consistency does the offering have?
How many features does it have and can they be removed or added?
How well does your product or service deliver what the customer values? How can it improve?
What improvements would help your offering compete more effectively?
Pricing Strategy
How is your product or service priced today? How does this compare to competitors, assuming competitors are at or near break-even point with their pricing? Analyze pricing alternatives and make recommendations about pricing going forward based on the following:
How sensitive are your customers to changes in price?
What revenue will you need to break even and achieve profitability?
What does the price say about your product in terms of value, quality, prestige, etc.?
Place: Distribution Strategy
What is your current distribution strategy? What missed opportunities or disconnects are you seeing in this distribution approach? Make recommendations about your future distribution strategy based on the following:
What are the best distribution channels and methods for you to use, and why?
Will you have a retail outlet and if so, where will it be located?
In what geographic area(s) will your product/service be available?
Promotion: Integrated Marketing Communications Strategy
Use the template below to layout your design for a marketing campaign aimed at your target segment.
Approach
How will you achieve your goal? What promotional or engagement strategies will you use? Think creatively about campaigns you’ve seen for companies or brands that have caught your attention, and how your campaign will make an impact on your target audience. Will your campaign influence? Engage? Educate? Nurture? Build awareness? Etc.
Example: Use email marketing, social media and a sales promotion (prize drawing at a conference) to encourage veteran attendees to post online about their experiences and plans for attending the us.
4 Ways Measurement is Making Sales & Marketing Smarter About Their BuyersBrightFunnel
This session will highlight how modern marketing teams are using reporting and measurement to provide insights and intelligence on the areas that are resonating with key buyers. Providing use case examples and best practice models, this session will examine how to:
Align and structure your sales and marketing team around measurements that matter;
Analyze each stage of the customer journey can help accelerate revenue;
Track ABM initiatives across both sales and marketing; and
Enable your sales reps to win by providing them with real-time opportunity analyses.
This was a presentation I gave at Siebel Customer World.
Presentation was given before most marketing operations companies existed. It had two goals:
1) To explain what Siebel does to improve marketing ROI, effectiveness, and efficiency.
2) Cover detail on how we manage the people, process, and technology responsible for the marketing department's goals, budgets, target audiences, segments, campaigns, leads, and overall performance.
Juliann Grant of Telesian Technology and Scott Sommer of Jacobs Engineering discuss pre and post-sales strategies that build a bridge between marketing and sales. This presentation was delivered at the 3rd Annual Marketing and Sales Summit in 2008.
The marketer’s world is becoming increasingly complex. Marketers need to engage across multiple channels while ensuring consistency, continually updating tactics and plans, and executing campaigns in an effort to counter increasingly fickle customer loyalties and shorter attention spans.
More and more marketers now rely on marketing automation to manage their increasingly complex marketing campaigns. In fact, according to BtoB Magazine’s study, 46% of B2B marketers are currently using marketing automation. However, not all platforms or philosophies are equal.
In this presentation, you will learn:
- How marketing automation has evolved
- How to apply the concept of marketing automation to the customer journey
- The difference between lifecycle marketing and marketing automation
- How to increase engagement by increasing activity (social, email, landing pages, etc.)
- Why lifecycle marketing is the key to sustainable success
In addition, gain a better understanding of the required fundamentals to ensuring your marketing automation program is focused on the right things and is on the path to success.
The Must Have Blueprint for Sales ActivationEngagio
If there was one golden rule for any revenue team to follow it would be this: silos don’t work. They lead to inefficiencies, broken systems and problems at every level. It’s time to break down the barriers and align as one revenue team to focus on the right accounts. In this session, Sandra Freeman, Head of Strategic Marketing at Engagio, will discuss strategies and tactics to:
- Get buy-in from the entire revenue team;
- Work with sales to drive action today;
- Use technology to streamline manual activities; and
- Real-world examples and results.
Whether or not we should be measuring social media, or why we should be measuring it. Measuring social media ROI isn’t impossible, but it can be difficult because many of the pieces that need to be evaluated are difficult to track. Lets track down those pieces and determine the ROI you’re getting on social media.
Topics included:
• What to measure in social media?
• What tools will help you measure social media?
• The basic building blocks of a measurement dashboard for community managers?
Parth\'s in it\'s endeavour to manage sales effectively with real time communication tools ,developed the crm,which will guide companies towards excellence in customer relationship.
Presentation made by Jeff Linton from Act-On Software at the DRI Marketing Automation event (http://marketing.automation.pt/) on October 30th 2014.
There are several key considerations to successfully navigate the customer lifecycle. Act-On's goal is to optimize each step of the customer's experience through all stages of the funnel, from lead generation to closed deals and repeat sales. Jeff will take attendees through an in depth tour of each step of buyer's journey to help you better engage your customers.
More and more Marketing Executives have come to realize that the traditional approach to budget allocation, by campaign and channel, does not match the way modern marketers seek to optimize the customer’s experience. As a result companies now focus more on investing along the different stages in the customer journey. In this webinar we will share best practices regarding the KPIs that can be used to track customer journey success.
More and more Marketing Executives have come to realize that the traditional approach to budget allocation, by campaign and channel, does not match the way modern marketers seek to optimize the customer’s experience. As a result companies now focus more on investing along the different stages in the customer journey. This webinar is organized by the B2B Marketing Forum in collaboration with Oracle Marketing Cloud.
Similar to Find Your End-of-Quarter ROI: Tips for Measuring Your Marketing Impact Quarterly (20)
Align Your Sales and Marketing Teams for ABM SuccessBrightFunnel
Sales and marketing teams are working closer than ever before, but getting things to align across your entire revenue org isn't always easy. BrightFunnel and ChiliPiper share their tips for aligning your sales and marketing teams for account-based marketing success!
Beyond the Basics of ABM: Using Account-Based Strategies to Unite Sales and M...BrightFunnel
Colleen Rombach, Senior Manager of Demand Generation at InsideView, explains how to use account-based marketing as a core function to improve sales and marketing alignment.
How to Tie Marketing to Revenue and ROIBrightFunnel
Jay Baer, marketing influencer, and New York Times best-selling author teams up with BrightFunnel to show you how you can tie each and every marketing campaign back to ROI and Revenue!
How to Measure Content Marketing ROI For Each Stage of the FunnelBrightFunnel
What are you getting out of your content marketing efforts at each stage of the funnel? This presentation walks you through how you can use measurement to find out!
What to Say Next: How B2B Marketers Can Turn Analytics into Actionable Buyer ...BrightFunnel
When it comes to your marketing campaigns and content, how do you know what to say, when to say it, and who to say it to? Find out how to start tracking and measuring your buyer journey so that you can optimize your efforts throughout the funnel.
What to Say Next: How B2B Marketers Can Turn Analytics Into Actionable Buyer ...BrightFunnel
In today’s complex marketing landscape measuring your marketing performance is table stakes. How do you take those analytics and actually turn them into insights that inform what message you should send to what person at what time? By layering in key analytics at every point in your sales funnel you can leverage insight to deliver more engaging customer journeys.
How Tegile Uses Revenue Intelligence for Better Marketing & Sales AlignmentBrightFunnel
In this case study presentation, Tegile Systems shared how they rolled out multi-touch attribution to improve alignment between their marketing and sales teams.
In this presentation, Danny Leibrandt explains the impact of AI on SEO and what Google has been doing about it. Learn how to take your SEO game to the next level and win over Google with his new strategy anyone can use. Get actionable steps to rank your name, your business, and your clients on Google - the right way.
Key Takeaways:
1. Real content is king
2. Find ways to show EEAT
3. Repurpose across all platforms
Come learn how YOU can Animate and Illuminate the World with Generative AI's Explosive Power. Come sit in the driver's seat and learn to harness this great technology.
Mastering Local SEO for Service Businesses in the AI Era is tailored specifically for local service providers like plumbers, dentists, and others seeking to dominate their local search landscape. This session delves into leveraging AI advancements to enhance your online visibility and search rankings through the Content Factory model, designed for creating high-impact, SEO-driven content. Discover the Dollar-a-Day advertising strategy, a cost-effective approach to boost your local SEO efforts and attract more customers with minimal investment. Gain practical insights on optimizing your online presence to meet the specific needs of local service seekers, ensuring your business not only appears but stands out in local searches. This concise, action-oriented workshop is your roadmap to navigating the complexities of digital marketing in the AI age, driving more leads, conversions, and ultimately, success for your local service business.
Key Takeaways:
Embrace AI for Local SEO: Learn to harness the power of AI technologies to optimize your website and content for local search. Understand the pivotal role AI plays in analyzing search trends and consumer behavior, enabling you to tailor your SEO strategies to meet the specific demands of your target local audience. Leverage the Content Factory Model: Discover the step-by-step process of creating SEO-optimized content at scale. This approach ensures a steady stream of high-quality content that engages local customers and boosts your search rankings. Get an action guide on implementing this model, complete with templates and scheduling strategies to maintain a consistent online presence. Maximize ROI with Dollar-a-Day Advertising: Dive into the cost-effective Dollar-a-Day advertising strategy that amplifies your visibility in local searches without breaking the bank. Learn how to strategically allocate your budget across platforms to target potential local customers effectively. The session includes an action guide on setting up, monitoring, and optimizing your ad campaigns to ensure maximum impact with minimal investment.
The digital marketing industry is changing faster than ever and those who don’t adapt with the times are losing market share. Where should marketers be focusing their efforts? What strategies are the experts seeing get the best results? Get up-to-speed with the latest industry insights, trends and predictions for the future in this panel discussion with some leading digital marketing experts.
Most small businesses struggle to see marketing results. In this session, we will eliminate any confusion about what to do next, solving your marketing problems so your business can thrive. You’ll learn how to create a foundational marketing OS (operating system) based on neuroscience and backed by real-world results. You’ll be taught how to develop deep customer connections, and how to have your CRM dynamically segment and sell at any stage in the customer’s journey. By the end of the session, you’ll remove confusion and chaos and replace it with clarity and confidence for long-term marketing success.
Key Takeaways:
• Uncover the power of a foundational marketing system that dynamically communicates with prospects and customers on autopilot.
• Harness neuroscience and Tribal Alignment to transform your communication strategies, turning potential clients into fans and those fans into loyal customers.
• Discover the art of automated segmentation, pinpointing your most lucrative customers and identifying the optimal moments for successful conversions.
• Streamline your business with a content production plan that eliminates guesswork, wasted time, and money.
When most people in the industry talk about online or digital reputation management, what they're really saying is Google search and PPC. And it's usually reactive, left dealing with the aftermath of negative information published somewhere online. That's outdated. It leaves executives, organizations and other high-profile individuals at a high risk of a digital reputation attack that spans channels and tactics. But the tools needed to safeguard against an attack are more cybersecurity-oriented than most marketing and communications professionals can manage. Business leaders Leaders grasp the importance; 83% of executives place reputation in their top five areas of risk, yet only 23% are confident in their ability to address it. To succeed in 2024 and beyond, you need to turn online reputation on its axis and think like an attacker.
Key Takeaways:
- New framework for examining and safeguarding an online reputation
- Tools and techniques to keep you a step ahead
- Practical examples that demonstrate when to act, how to act and how to recover
10 Video Ideas Any Business Can Make RIGHT NOW!
You'll never draw a blank again on what kind of video to make for your business. Go beyond the basic categories and truly reimagine a brand new advanced way to brainstorm video content creation. During this masterclass you'll be challenged to think creatively and outside of the box and view your videos through lenses you may have never thought of previously. It's guaranteed that you'll leave with more than 10 video ideas, but I like to under-promise and over-deliver. Don't miss this session.
Key Takeaways:
How to use the Video Matrix
How to use additional "Lenses"
Where to source original video ideas
Mastering Local SEO for Service Businesses in the AI Era is tailored specifically for local service providers like plumbers, dentists, and others seeking to dominate their local search landscape. This session delves into leveraging AI advancements to enhance your online visibility and search rankings through the Content Factory model, designed for creating high-impact, SEO-driven content. Discover the Dollar-a-Day advertising strategy, a cost-effective approach to boost your local SEO efforts and attract more customers with minimal investment. Gain practical insights on optimizing your online presence to meet the specific needs of local service seekers, ensuring your business not only appears but stands out in local searches. This concise, action-oriented workshop is your roadmap to navigating the complexities of digital marketing in the AI age, driving more leads, conversions, and ultimately, success for your local service business.
Key Takeaways:
Embrace AI for Local SEO: Learn to harness the power of AI technologies to optimize your website and content for local search. Understand the pivotal role AI plays in analyzing search trends and consumer behavior, enabling you to tailor your SEO strategies to meet the specific demands of your target local audience. Leverage the Content Factory Model: Discover the step-by-step process of creating SEO-optimized content at scale. This approach ensures a steady stream of high-quality content that engages local customers and boosts your search rankings. Get an action guide on implementing this model, complete with templates and scheduling strategies to maintain a consistent online presence. Maximize ROI with Dollar-a-Day Advertising: Dive into the cost-effective Dollar-a-Day advertising strategy that amplifies your visibility in local searches without breaking the bank. Learn how to strategically allocate your budget across platforms to target potential local customers effectively. The session includes an action guide on setting up, monitoring, and optimizing your ad campaigns to ensure maximum impact with minimal investment.
Videos are more engaging, more memorable, and more popular than any other type of content out there. That’s why it’s estimated that 82% of consumer traffic will come from videos by 2025.
And with videos evolving from landscape to portrait and experts promoting shorter clips, one thing remains constant – our brains LOVE videos.
So is there science behind what makes people absolutely irresistible on camera?
The answer: definitely yes.
In this jam-packed session with Stephanie Garcia, you’ll get your hands on a steal-worthy guide that uncovers the art and science to being irresistible on camera. From body language to words that convert, she’ll show you how to captivate on command so that viewers are excited and ready to take action.
Digital Commerce Lecture for Advanced Digital & Social Media Strategy at UCLA...Valters Lauzums
E-commerce in 2024 is characterized by a dynamic blend of opportunities and significant challenges. Supply chain disruptions and inventory shortages are critical issues, leading to increased shipping delays and rising costs, which impact timely delivery and squeeze profit margins. Efficient logistics management is essential, yet it is often hampered by these external factors. Payment processing, while needing to ensure security and user convenience, grapples with preventing fraud and integrating diverse payment methods, adding another layer of complexity. Furthermore, fulfillment operations require a streamlined approach to handle volume spikes and maintain accuracy in order picking, packing, and shipping, all while meeting customers' heightened expectations for faster delivery times.
Amid these operational challenges, customer data has emerged as an important strategy. By focusing on personalization and enhancing customer experience from historical behavior, businesses can deliver improved website and brand experienced, better product recommendations, optimal promotions, and content to meet individual preferences. Better data analytics can also help in effectively creating marketing campaigns, improving customer retention, and driving product development and inventory management.
Innovative formats such as social commerce and live shopping are beginning to impact the digital commerce landscape, offering new ways to engage with customers and drive sales, and may provide opportunity for brands that have been priced out or seen a downturn with post-pandemic shopping behavior. Social commerce integrates shopping experiences directly into social media platforms, tapping into the massive user bases of these networks to increase reach and engagement. Live shopping, on the other hand, combines entertainment and real-time interaction, providing a dynamic platform for showcasing products and encouraging immediate purchases. These innovations not only enhance customer engagement but also provide valuable data for businesses to refine their strategies and deliver superior shopping experiences.
The e-commerce sector is evolving rapidly, and businesses that effectively manage operational challenges and implement innovative strategies are best positioned for long-term success.
Core Web Vitals SEO Workshop - improve your performance [pdf]Peter Mead
Core Web Vitals to improve your website performance for better SEO results with CWV.
CWV Topics include:
- Understanding the latest Core Web Vitals including the significance of LCP, INP and CLS + their impact on SEO
- Optimisation techniques from our experts on how to improve your CWV on platforms like WordPress and WP Engine
- The impact of user experience and SEO
Most small businesses struggle to see marketing results. In this session, we will eliminate any confusion about what to do next, solving your marketing problems so your business can thrive. You’ll learn how to create a foundational marketing OS (operating system) based on neuroscience and backed by real-world results. You’ll be taught how to develop deep customer connections, and how to have your CRM dynamically segment and sell at any stage in the customer’s journey. By the end of the session, you’ll remove confusion and chaos and replace it with clarity and confidence for long-term marketing success.
Key Takeaways:
• Uncover the power of a foundational marketing system that dynamically communicates with prospects and customers on autopilot.
• Harness neuroscience and Tribal Alignment to transform your communication strategies, turning potential clients into fans and those fans into loyal customers.
• Discover the art of automated segmentation, pinpointing your most lucrative customers and identifying the optimal moments for successful conversions.
• Streamline your business with a content production plan that eliminates guesswork, wasted time, and money.
Search Engine Marketing - Competitor and Keyword researchETMARK ACADEMY
Over 2 Trillion searches are made per day in Google search, which means there are more than 2 Trillion visits happening across the websites of the world wide web.
People search various questions, phrases or words. But some words and phrases are searched
more often than others.
For example, the words, ‘running shoes’ are searched more often than ‘best road running
shoes for men’
These words or phrases which people use to search on Google are called Keywords.
Some keywords are searched more often than others. Number of times a keyword is searched
for in a month is called keyword volume.
Some keywords have more relevant results than others. For the phrase “running shoes” we
get more than 80M relevant results, whereas for “best road running shoes for men” we get
only 8.
The former keyword ‘running shoes’ has way more competition from popular websites to
new and small blogs, whereas the latter keyword doesn’t have that much competition. This
search competition for a keyword is called search difficulty of a keyword or keyword
difficulty.
In other words, if the keyword difficulty is ‘low’ or ‘easy’, there won’t be any competition
and if you target such keywords on your site, you can easily rank on the front page of Google.
Some keywords are searched for, just to know or to learn some information about something,
that’s their search intention. For example, “What shoe size should I choose?” or “How to pick
the right shoe size?”
These keywords which are searched just to know about stuff are called informational
keywords. Typically people who are searching this type of keywords are top of a Conversion
funnel.
Conversion funnel is the journey that search visitors go through on their way to an email
subscription or a premium subscription to the services you offer or a purchase of products
you sell or recommend using your referral link.
For some buyers, research is the most important part when they have to buy a product.
Depending on that, their journey either widens or narrows down. These types of buyers are
Researchers and they spend more time with informational keywords.
Conversion is the action you want from your search visitors. Number of conversions that you
get for every 100 search visitors is called Conversion rate.
People who are at different stages of a conversion funnel use different types of keywords.
Digital Money Maker Club – von Gunnar Kessler digital.focsh890
Title One is a comprehensive examination of the impact of digital technologies on
modern society. In a world where technology continues to advance rapidly, this article delves into the nuances and complexities of the digital age, exploring Its implications across various sectors and aspects of life.
3. It’s end-of-quarter. Time to
stay up late frantically
figuring out the ROI of your
marketing programs.
There has to be a better
way!
4. By putting a process around your EOQ
reporting—you, your team, and your key
stakeholders can have more insight into
marketing performance—while being more
efficient and effective.
5. EOQ Reporting Doesn’t Need to be Painful
Put a process around EOQ reporting
Enable your team to pull their own
reports
Determine what to measure
Communicate your results effectively
to your key stakeholders
Quick Note: depending on your business, you
might not see results from a program until well
after the quarter has ended. So don’t be
discouraged!
7. First, Ask Yourself:
How do you measure today?
How do you want to measure
tomorrow?
Do you require your team to report
on quarterly metrics?
Are you required to report on
quarterly metrics?
Is there communication across your
team around program performance?
8. Step 1: Know What You Want to See on a Quarterly Basis
Overall metrics:
Funnel performance
Channel, campaign, content performance:
First-touch, multi-touch attribution
Velocity
Cohorted view of performance
Channel-specific metrics
Account-Based Metrics
Target account engagement
Opportunity/Deal Analysis
Full deal lifecycle deep-dive
9. Step 2: Make Sure You Have the Right Systems and Process in Place
Ensure that your programs are
set up properly in your
marketing automation and
CRM
Make sure you have the
technology you need to
measure what you want to
see:
Marketing attribution platform
Marketing automation
Specialized reporting; ie. social
listening, email metrics, etc
10. Step 3: Make Sure Your Team is Enabled
Meet with each team member so
they know what measurements
they are responsible for
Make sure each team member is
trained on your technology
Make sure that you set a due-
date for your team ahead of time
11. Step 4: Schedule a Metrics-Deep Dive
Put time on the calendar for each
team member to go through their
metrics
Consider scheduling a larger block
of time
Each team member should build
their own slides and present
Leave time for Q&A
Ensure that everyone knows that
this is a safe zone!
12. Break Measurement Up by Role
Marketing Operations/Marketing
Leadership
Funnel metrics
Deal deep dive
Demand Generation
Channels, Programs
Email/landing page performance
Content
Content performance
Digital and Social
Website analytics
Ad performance
Social metrics
Events
Tradeshow and field event
performance
Sales Development
Target accounts
14. Overall Marketing Impact
The one metric to rule
them all!
How did marketing
influence your quarter?
Look at deals/pipeline
sourced and
deals/pipeline influenced
15. Overall Goal Tracking
How did we track to each of our
goals?
Leads
MQLs
SALs
SQLs
Opps
Deals
Revenue
Pipeline
16. Funnel Metrics: Cohorted
How do leads, mqls, or opps created
within a quarter move through your
funnel?
Identifies time-to-deal from leads
generated
Stage progression and conversion
rates
Compare conversion rates to
industry benchmarks
17. Funnel Metrics: Snapshot
What entered a funnel stage within
that quarter—regardless of initial
lead creation date?
Shows your funnel health
Identifies areas of slow movement
Gives you a true understanding of
where you stand in relation to goals
18. Closed Deal Deep-Dive
Look at full buyer journey for
every closed deal in that
quarter
Source campaign
Last touch campaign
Campaign influence
Sales and marketing activity
Look at full account decision
team—not just opportunity
contacts
19. Closed Deal Deep-Dive Example
Account contact buyer
journey
Channels with the
highest engagement
for contacts in that
account
Website traffic for
contacts in that
account
20. Account-Based Engagement
Percentage of database or target accounts engaged by
marketing
Most engaged accounts overall
Most engaged accounts per segment
Total marketing engagements
Total sales activity
Total contacts
Percentage of contacts engaged by marketing or sales
21. Account-Based Marketing Overview Example
Percentage of database
engaged by marketing
Most engaged accounts
within a selected
cohort
24. Channel Metrics
Consider looking back 2 quarters for channel and campaign impact
What channels sourced deals/pipeline (FT)?
What channels influenced deals/pipeline (MT)?
Leads, MQLs, Opps sourced
Lead, opps, deal touches
LTO%, LTD%
Channel ROI, CPL, CPD
Best and worst channel for FT/MT—consider segmenting
25. Channel Deep Dive
Channels that sourced
the most deals and
pipeline
Channels that
influenced the most
deals and pipeline
26. Program Metrics
Consider looking back 2 quarters for program impact
What programs sourced deals/pipeline (FT)?
What programs influenced deals/pipeline (MT)?
Leads, MQLs, Opps sourced
Lead, opps, deal touches
LTO%, LTD%
Program ROI, CPL, CPD
Best and worst program for FT/MT—consider segmenting
27. Program Deep Dive
Programs—across all
channels—that sourced
the most pipeline and
revenue Large marketing
initiative breakdown by
program (parent/child)
28. Email Performance
Best and worst email
Open rate/CTR
Unsubscribe rate
Deep dive on copy and design
Example: EOQ Webinar Email:
• 16% Open rate
• 8% CTR
• .3% Unsub
29. Content Performance
Best and worst
performing content
What content works best
for sourcing and what
content works best for
influencing?
Is there a difference
based on audience
segmentation?
Discuss topic, promotion
plan, visuals, and copy
Content assets that
influenced revenue and
pipeline
30. Digital Marketing
Website traffic
Website conversions
SEO performance
Referral traffic
Top pages
Ad conversions
Website traffic analysis
quarter-over-quarter
Website conversion
event by influenced
revenue and pipeline.
31. Social Media
Best and worst social organic posts
and ads per channel
Are you reaching the right audience
and are they listening/interacting?
Are you bringing people in through
social channels? And what is the
quality of those leads?
Is social impacting your target
accounts?
How does social influence pipeline
and revenue?
Twitter engagements
tracking engagement
rate, link clicks, and
retweets
Social ad program
analysis on Facebook
looking at influenced
pipeline, leads, and
opps
32. Campaign Velocity
How many days from
lead-to-opportunity?
How many days from
opportunity-to-deal
How many deals from
lead-to-deal
Campaign velocity
sorted by fastest time
from lead to opp
34. Questions for Stakeholder Communication
Ask yourself:
Who do you need to communicate
with?
What level of detail do they need to
see?
How would they like to access the
information?
How often would you like to
communicate metrics?
35. The Who and The What?
Board-level Comms:
Overall marketing impact
Goal tracking
Funnel metrics
CEO Comms
Overall marketing impact
Goal tracking
Funnel metrics
Program ROI
Best/worst programs
VP of Sales
Overall marketing impact
Funnel metrics
Deal deep-dive
CFO/COO
Overall marketing impact
Funnel metrics
Goal tracking
Marketing ROI
36. The How?
Board meeting presentation
Revenue team metrics presentation:
Attendees:
Marketing leadership
Sales leadership
CEO
CFO/COO
Closed deal communications
EOQ newsletter
EOQ all hands deal highlights
Automated emails
Slack alerts
37. Bringing it All Together
Make sure you know what you want to measure
Implement the right process and technology
Enable your team to measure their own success
Set time aside to go through quarterly metrics with your team
Do a metrics deep-dive into your funnel, program performance, target
accounts, and deals
Make sure to consistently communicate performance to key stakeholders