KNOW YOUR STATS: Find out what data is important and know how to read it


Guest Post by Daniel Elroy

No two stats are created equal.

Alas, it is a cruel truth that certain statisticians are just going to have to accept. These days, online marketers are able to collect an overwhelming amount of data from consumers. While it’s easy to get excited by the sheer volume of information available (“Wow, our product is extremely popular with divorced men who chew spearmint gum and are over six feet tall!”), the key is to zero in on the data that’s most relevant to you and optimize your campaign based on that analysis.

KNOW YOUR GOALS

We’ve all heard the overused maxim “Know thyself,” but there’s a valid reason it’s managed to survive all these centuries: it’s good advice. If your goal is brand awareness, then an email marketing campaign might be deemed successful based on open and click-through rates. On the other hand, if you’re striving for consumers to spend a fairly substantial amount of time on your website, then an enormous visitor rate simply isn’t going to cut it. An online marketing campaign can set itself up for great results by establishing from the outset certain criteria for which success will be judged, thereby allowing the analysis of future data collection to be as useful and streamlined as possible.

BE FLEXIBLE

So you’ve established your goals, and everything seems to be going swimmingly . . . except for the fact that you’ve totally misjudged the type of consumer you thought you’d attract. You thought your campaign was going to appeal to pimply male teenagers who wear braces, but it turns out that debonair older women who wear braces are the ones turning up in droves. Well, is this a bad thing? You can use the data you’re collecting to help nurture your newfound demographic and perhaps completely reassess your target audience, or you can stay the course and use the stats to determine why young men aren’t buying what you’re selling. A good way to collect useful data is the time-honored questionnaire, which you can use to pinpoint your audience’s precise likes and dislikes. Tactics & Techniques Video walkthrough demonstrating some tools & tactics which can be used to research your market online

(video courtesy of Web Analytics World)

KEEP YOUR HEAD


It’s easy to overdose on the abundance of information coming in during the course of a campaign. When a particularly striking anomaly occurs, it’s prudent to keep a level-headed approach to the data. While a sharp spike or drop can’t help but get your attention, it’s necessary to consider the root causes. Any number of things can cause this sort of “rogue data.” For example, a controversial comment on your website posted by a consumer or even a certain holiday approaching can cause certain consumers to seemingly disappear (or reappear) overnight.

FINAL THOUGHTS

The ability to collect data for the purposes of internet marketing will surely only increase in the coming years. By establishing goals, embracing flexibility, and maintaining composure, companies with successful campaigns can avoid getting drowned in the tidal wave of available information, and instead use the stats they’ve gleaned to reach their full potential.

In These Economic Times, Small Business Can Mean Big Business

Due to the difficult economic times, marketers everywhere are getting their budgets slashed. A lot of businesses think that they will make it through these hard economic times by not advertising.

Something to think about, however, is the new trend in consumer spending. Consumers are looking for ways to save money, while maintaining the same level of product quality. Therefore, brand loyalty is not important anymore. What’s most important is finding a brand that caters to consumer wants, while satisfying needs.

If anything, marketing is more important now than it ever was. People are willing to try different products. If they are satisfied with these new products, there won’t be a reason to switch back once the economy gets better. Aggressive advertising and marketing will put your products in front of the consumer when they are looking to find that great new product.

How can you find these consumers? Get them online! With every dollar being more important than before, consumers are researching almost every purchase they make. Serious thought is put into everything from what toilet paper brand to buy to what car make to drive.


Online advertising can be done most economically through search engine optimization. It does not involve a lot of money toward advertising, and the people it drives to your website are better qualified leads if keyword research is done properly. There are great tools, such as SEOBook.com, that provide free tutorials on the basics of Search Engine Optimization. This way, you can work on SEO on your own and monitor your own progress. If you don’t have time to learn, or you want help from experts, another great way to start an SEO campaign is to work with a marketing firm, like Accession Media, to help implement and handle your SEO for you. Good internet marketing firms will get to know your company and products, and work with you to determine the best strategy to implement and monitor your SEO campaign. Taking this route will free your time up to work on other things, and you’ll get regular reports and advice on the progress and direction of your site.

Data Quality and Predictive Analysis

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Predictive analysis can be an extremely useful tool for many different types of businesses. In fact, where there is any type of data warehousing there should be implementation of a business intelligence program that includes predictive analysis. However, in order to learn how your business can profit from this facet of business intelligence, you are going to have to understand exactly how and why predictive analysis works.

The main idea of predictive analysis is to use current and past data to predict future events. The goal of the statistical techniques used in predictive analysis is to determine market patterns, identify risks, and predict potential opportunities for growth. In addition, data relationships can be reordered to determine the most plausible outcome of possible solutions and patterns can be recognized that might have the power to alter the outcome of a probable event.

One of the most important aspects to reliable predictive analysis is data quality. The information provided by predictive analysis can only be as effective as the abundance and accuracy of data available. Data quality is absolutely necessary to the process of predictive analysis. In order to attain accurate business intelligence, companies must maintain quality data. Predictive analysis requires both past and current data about many different things including customers, businesses, products, and the economy. All of this information is used to draw relationships and patterns between sets of data. If the data is accurate and well maintained, then the business intelligence produced will be high quality as well.

In the past, predictive analysis was mainly used for newly emerging technologies. However, in recent years these practices have quickly started to become common for mainstream businesses. There are a few differences between the ways that these techniques are currently used and how they were used in the past. One of the main reasons for these differences is why companies use predictive analysis. In the past, these techniques were used for long-term analysis of market and consumer trends. However, in recent years, the mainstream implementation of predictive analysis techniques has tended to focus more on immediate, tactical uses. Because of the “real-time” nature of this business intelligence, more and more companies are using predictive analysis as standard in making predictions about particular industry markets and consumer trends.

Some of the industries that have started utilizing these business intelligence techniques include telecom, insurance, pharmaceutical, and financial industries. All of the companies in these different business sectors have been able to use predictive analysis to make the right decisions to move their businesses in a positive direction. These processes can help with economic predictions as well as predicting the behavior of businesses and consumers. This type of information, made available in an efficient manner by business intelligence, is understandably invaluable. It can turn a simple prediction into intelligence that is more precise than even the most educated guesses. Predictive analysis with appropriate attention paid to data quality has made it easier than ever for businesses to make accurate market and consumer predictions and thus smarter decisions for the growth of their company.

Business Intelligence Software: CRM

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For many companies a good CRM (Customer Relationship Management) program is a holy grail of sorts. Ideally, a company could implement their business intelligence software to streamline customer interactions allowing for employees to focus their time spend on other business activities , all the while gathering information to use in other business intelligence reports to predict the next big thing. The problem with looking for business intelligence software from that perspective is twofold. First, the company will never find what it’s looking for and secondly, it forgets that a business is its customers. Wise business intelligence professionals have pointed out that the most successful business intelligence programs are ones where realistic expectations have been set internally. Below are a few things to remember when shopping for CRM business intelligence software so that you don’t end up disappointed:

Your Customer
Your customers are going to have as much or more face time with the system you choose than your employees in some cases. Make sure that you pick a software program that is going to appeal to them. Choices are great, but if your customers can’t navigate the system, they’ll probably hang up or log off before you learn what they needed or wanted. Go for customer satisfaction and you’ll never go wrong.

Your Business Intelligence Software Company
The company you pick is going to make a big difference in how easy it is to manage your CRM software. Find a company that can help guide you through the process and is willing to work with you to find the best program for your customers and not just up-sell you on extra bells and whistles. A company that you can work with is going to make it much simpler for you to work with your customers using their software system.

Your People
By choosing a business intelligence software system that is easy to use internally, you can help your employees help your customers more quickly and efficiently. At the end of the day, to provide truly excellent customer service, you need not just a great CRM system, but a great team of customer service representatives who can step in and help the customer if necessary. Your people can get information from your customers that no software system can, but a good CRM system can help you make that information actionable and handle issues or requests that are simple to address. You can learn things from your customers that can help make your CRM better and a good business intelligence software company will help you address those needs as they arise.

Knowing what to expect from your CRM system can help you pick the best one for your company. Just remember your customer, a good business intelligence software provider, and solid support for your system are all very important to your business intelligence initiative and you’ll be on your way to successful CRM that will benefit your company.

Using BI Software to Achieve Success

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There’s no debating it. These are tough times for the economy. Everywhere you go you hear about how bad the economy is doing, whether it’s news about the stock market, another major company in trouble, or the credit crisis. Making your business successful in times like these may sound like a daunting task, but with the help of business intelligence software your company can still thrive.

The success of your business in any economy relies on a lot more than some data and statistics, but what you do with that data can greatly improve your company. The performance of your company is only as good as the performance of your projects, so having the data to analyze the performance and management of your projects is essential. Business intelligence software allows you to track the performance of your projects and make decisions for your company that will improve both the day-to-day tasks and the overall organization of the company. With the right information, you can make your projects and your company more efficient, focused, and successful, regardless of the economy.

For some companies, being able to see the relationship between differing sets of data is just as important as the data itself. As business intelligence software continues to improve, the ability to analyze those data relationships is also improving. Using business intelligence to understand the complete picture, rather than just the separate pieces, is another tool to stay competitive in a tough economy and keep your business on the path to success.

All of that data isn’t very useful if the software interface isn’t very functional. Many business intelligence software companies are now offering Rich Internet Applications to improve that functionality. Features of such software often include web dashboards, interactive web reports, and the ability to automatically generate spreadsheets that everyone is familiar with.

Don’t let a volatile economy affect the success of your company. Business intelligence software is a key element to guiding your business through the coming months and years, improving performance, and keeping your company focused.

Wednesday Global Thoughtz Recap

It’s been busy around the Globe, see below for what’s been happening at GlobalThoughtz.com:

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Risk Management and Credit Bureau in India
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Global Thoughtz: International Marketing Blog

So what’s Global Thoughtz? Global Thoughtz is a new marketing blog created by Manoj Jasra (me) and Jody Nimetz featuring the perspective of international bloggers. This new blog features online marketing strategies, search engine market share, technology, social media and much more ALL from different countries from around the world. If you are interested in contributing send us an email: globalthoughtz@gmail.com.

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