Have You Checked Last Year’s Marketing Results?
Kelly Butcher
Certified Online Business Manager ?? I help business owners prioritize their ideas and determine a plan for achieving their goals.
Have You Checked Last Year’s Marketing Results?
May 4, 2022?By?Kelly Butcher?Leave a Comment
As we set our business goals each year, it’s a good time to see just how well our marketing worked last year. Have you checked your results recently?
In small business marketing, it’s crucial to see whether or not you’ve reached your goals. You want to get the most out of every marketing dollar spent, right?
Knowing what’s NOT working is just as important as knowing what is and what you should continue doing.
Let’s walk through steps that’ll help you assess your marketing. We’ll tell you what to look for and where to find it.
If your business is just getting started and doesn’t have a marketing history to look back on, see our tips on?building a marketing action plan.
What is (or was) your goal?
The overall question we’re answering in this entire process is: Did we reach our goal?
So, of course, the first thing to ask is what was your goal for last year?
You might have the same one this year, but what goal were you trying to reach with your marketing last year?
You might say it was to increase sales, but by how much and in what way? If you read our post on “Why a contractor (or any small business) needs a marketing strategy,” you’ll know a goal should be specific and measurable.
If your goal is to increase sales, it can be measured in different ways. Here are just a few:
Decide on your specific goal, if you haven’t already, then look for indicators.
What should you look for?
With your goal in mind, the next question to ask is what metrics or indicators will tell you you’ve reached that goal?
Here are a few standard metrics for various goal types.
To assess if sales increased:
To measure lead generation:
To measure client retention or loyalty:
To measure referrals or reviews:
To measure visibility online:
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There are many other, more detailed, metrics, but this list will get you started. Choose the ones that are most important to measuring the success of your goal. Then keep your list accessible so you can check monthly, quarterly or yearly.
If you work with a consultant like us, you’ll get a monthly report with these metrics or Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) as we call them.
Now that you know what kinds of information to look for, let’s talk about where to find this information.
Where can you find the metrics you need?
Various sources will help you check your results and they depend on where you’re marketing.
If we assume you have a website (with Google Analytics installed – ask your web developer) and you’re using social media, you can count on the sources below to check the goals we mentioned.
For sales metrics, check:
To measure lead generation:
To measure client retention or loyalty:
To measure referrals or reviews:
To measure visibility online:
This is an example of what you can do to assess overall goals. As you can see, your main sources of data include your company’s internal records, your website and its analytics, and other marketing sites, such as social media or email/call providers. If you’re promoting your company in print or on TV or radio, you’ll need data from those sources as well.
Tie it all together
All of your information should come together to paint a picture that tells you how your marketing is performing. If sales are up, check to see if online leads or forms contributed to that.
Are marketing efforts helping you reach your goal? Is there a good return for your marketing budget or investment?
You might be surprised at the kinds of insights you’ll gain from this process.
Don’t discount marketing’s supporting role
While you’re at it, don’t discount the value of the supporting role marketing often plays. Some tactics might not lead to sales right away but will put your name in front of a broader audience – leading to sales later on. These long-term tactics are still worth using.
We hope this gives you an overview of what to look for when assessing your marketing.
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