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The True Measure of Marketing Success



The True Measure of Marketing Success
   

It is called testing and measuring. Most people hate it. That is because it means ‘there is a chance, however remote, that every marketing strategy you try will not work the first time’. In other words, it is possible you’ll spend money without seeing any returns.

But consider this – you’ve probably been testing and measuring all your business life. Remember the newspaper advertising you tried that ‘didn’t work’, and the radio spots that ‘did OK’.

That is all testing is… Testing what works and what doesn’t…

The next step is to do it properly; here are the five steps to successfully working out what ‘works’ and what does not…

1. Start asking people where they heard about you.

Start right NOW, immediately. If there is one thing I stress to business owners when consulting with them, it is this – if you do not know what is working and what is not, you can not possibly make informed decisions and you’ll never know which ads to run. You may keep running an ad that never brings a sale, and accidentally kill a good one.

Customers usually come from so many sources, it is impossible to judge how an ad is working on sales alone. You need to find out for sure. Create a tally sheet, including the ways someone could hear about you – newspaper ads, direct mail, fliers, phone directory, referrals, walk-by traffic etc Every time someone buys, ask them this question – “By the way, can I just ask where you heard about my business.”

Make a mark on your tally sheet in the relevant column. Keep track, and ensure every member of your team does the same. At the end of 14 or 28 days, tally up and get the figures.

Now you can start making decisions…

2. Prune, modify and increase.

The first thing to do is see what is not working. If you ad is getting a very low response (which means the profit margin from the sales is not at least paying for the ad), kill it straight away.

Now you only have one option – improve your ad to ensure you get a great response.

There are a couple of things you can do to make the task simpler.

First, go back over your past ads and think about how well each one worked. Pull out the best couple and see if you can pick what gave them their edge. Next, read a couple of books, or at least flick through them. Last, look at what your competitors are doing. Do they have an ad, which they can run every week? What can you learn from it?

Go through this process with each marketing piece that you are currently using… Kill, examine, modify… Kill, examine, modify… Remember – the true test of a marketing strategy is whether it pays for itself. If you run an ad and it costs you £600 and makes you £1300 in profit, it is a good ad.

Also run through each of the strategies you know are working in depth, examining why these are producing results and the others are not. See if you can pick the one important attractive point about each. This in itself will teach you a massive amount about your business.

Next, think of a way to use each strategy that is working on a larger scale. If its fliers, the answer is simple – drop twice as many fliers. That should bring twice the sales. If it is an ad, run it in more papers, or increase its size. If it’s in a phone directory, book a bigger space next time.

But whatever you do, do not meddle – just do the same thing on a larger scale.

3. Test and measure for another two weeks.

Measure the enquiries with the new revised strategies. Also compare this with how much you are spending on marketing.

You’ll probably find you barely miss those dud strategies and the ‘larger scale’ working strategies are paying out nicely indeed. If it is not, return to the original size.

4. Check your conversion.

Conversion is the number of enquiries that become sales… So many times when analysing a business, I discover that poor marketing is no the problem – its inadequate sales techniques. There are stacks of businesses that have ample leads, but no skill to make them sales.

Be honest with yourself – how many leads do you convert into sales? Is it possible to increase this ratio, even just a little? … In almost every case, it is.

You just have to give the customer a reason to buy from your business. Price is not the only reason a customer spends with your business. What if the salesperson at the more expensive shop actually took an interest in your needs? And what if they were that little bit friendlier? And what if they were willing to back their product with a guarantee? And what if they offered free delivery? All of these ‘what ifs’ add up, and can tip the sale your way.

5. Consolidate.

Leave it for a month or so, just working on converting the supply of leads you have. A better conversion technique, plus more leads from bigger scale successful marketing strategies should give your business a boost.

6. Branch out.

Remember all those marketing strategies you examined and modified? Now is the time to pull them out of the drawer, and give them a run.

Do one at a time, and track the result meticulously. Note down exactly how many leads it brings you, and how many of those turn into sales. Compare that with the marketing cost, and judge whether it has been a good strategy.

If so, add it to your list of ongoing strategies. If not, try it again – testing a different headline, medium, offer, look etc… If it does not work again, give it another try…

Very soon, you will develop a collection of marketing strategies that work, and weed out all the costly ones. Now that is a business success formula!



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