Collecting data stinks… Do this instead.
As a leader in a marketing team, you are likely very interested in your data. Every tool we use has some level of reporting capability, and most of the time, we find them valuable. We use their charts and graphs to find insights from the data. When we see something that gets our attention, we can do a deep dive to try and understand what the data is trying to tell us.?
So what’s the problem with that? Nothing really. It’s just when we’re looking at data, we look at it for more than one reason. One reason is that we are tracking the performance of our goals
Importance of separating data collection from data analysis
If we subscribe to 5+ marketing tools and want to track our performance, we need to get data from 5+ places. As your marketing stack grows, getting your data from so many fragmented sources is problematic. Many times, marketing teams will create an internal spreadsheet that combines the data from all of their sources.?
It’s important to know that I am not talking about data analysis when referring to reporting. Creating meaning from our data is an important job that should be done independently and not combined with the reporting function.?
Separating reporting from analysis means we will not trick ourselves into thinking that generating reports and collecting data is the primary focus and end goal. Our long-term results will improve if we devalue data collection and prioritize the time we spend analyzing
The case for automating data collection for reports
Suppose the reports that give you the most information are automated. In that case, you will quickly be able to see interesting data, trends, and outcomes that you would want further analyzed, especially when you can look at the trends over time. Below are five reasons data collection for reports should be automated.?
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When should you automate your data collection
Automation is important because it enhances efficiency, scalability, timeliness, and productivity. It empowers you to optimize your reporting processes and make data-driven decisions
Here are some tips that I think about before I automate anything.?
What are your automation options?
Many tools collect data from different sources and provide a reporting dashboard. My recommendation is to go through a progression of complexity, start with the simplest first, and go from there. For me, the simplest starting point is always a spreadsheet, and then when things get too complicated, I grow to the next level of complexity.?
I can tell you with a decent level of certainty that if you really want automation and efficiency, at some point, you will need to have custom code written to get exactly what you want. I don’t think this is a bad thing. Either teach yourself how to do this level of coding or work with a developer who can help you. If you are working with an agency, they can likely help you automate your internal dashboards.?
It’s most important to spend as much time as possible doing the knowledge work you are an expert at. Deliver this value to you, your team, and your peers rather than wasting time and resources on tasks that don’t push the needle.?