Shedding light on the dark funnel
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The dark funnel.??
The term, coined by 6sense, and popularized by marketing influencers like Refine Labs CEO Chris Walker, refers to the untraceable journey of potential customers before making a purchase decision.?
The idea gained steam when marketers realized prospects were beginning the customer journey sooner than they’d thought.??
And they weren’t measuring it.?
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How to navigate the dark funnel of marketing measurement.?
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The earliest stages of the buyer journey happen before marketers can identify prospects engaging with specific content or without those consumers providing any personal information. Dark funnel touchpoints take place through off-site channels like word of mouth, organic social, reviews, third-party communities, and even podcasts.?
In many ways, these channels seem unmeasurable. Many lack any sort of built-in approach to attribution. And there’s no way to perfectly track the conversation around your brand in people’s daily lives.?
But perfection isn’t necessary. Directional insights into dark funnel channels are achievable. They’re also super important. Understanding the dark funnel helps identify channels that are worth investing in, even if you can’t exactly say how many customers you’ve gained because of them.??
So, how can you shed “light” on the dark funnel??
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Key Takeaway: As marketers, both recognizing the dark funnel exists and learning how to navigate it is essential for developing effective marketing strategies. Because the dark funnel doesn’t have to stay dark. Not completely, anyway.?
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