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http://bit.ly/agile-marketing-metrics-guide <br>Analytics vs. Measurement: A topic near every marketer's heart - and its rate. Some love it, some hate it, but we all know measuring success is the only way to improve your changes at it. <br><br>But too often, big enterprise falls short. KPIs reporting and tactical optimization become the primary focus when that should just be the beginning of the roadmap.
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“Analytics without plans for decision- making is a waste of time.” - Tom Davenport WEB ANALYTICS ROADMAP Optimization + Speed + Alignment
New Reporting Opportunities Previous Platforms New Platforms Data Points Limited Metrics Over 100 Metrics Available Speed 24 hr lapse in time Real-time Data 100s of goals, events and variables Goal Tracking 4 goals (contact, donation, buy, etc.) Cookies 30 days 15 years! Advanced Data Segmentation Limited to a few of the most common segments Unlimited options Multiple devices, screen sizes & mobile A/B testing Mobile Analytics iPhone only
“World-Class” Metrics Defined Unaware Aspiring World-Class Comprehensive breadth & depth Metrics Tracking None Sporadic Analysis None Ad hoc Recurring Some A/B tests Automated Testing & Optimization None Multivariate & A/B Tests Clear, dedicated owners Organization Lack of Ownership Partial Ownership Continuous improvement Culture Intuition based Data driven
Analytics Roadmap to Being “World-Class” • Based on development partner business goals • Positive customer online experience Overall Business Strategy • Short Term: Training, Alerts, Actionable Dashboards • Long Term: Forecasting and Predictive Modeling Goals and Objectives • Clear goals and objectives, cross-division teamwork • Campaign tagging standards and templates Key Business Drivers • Consistent and proactive metric reporting with targets • Daily web site monitoring and quarterly analysis Key Performance Indicators SupportingMetrics • All other awareness, engagement and conversion KPIs
What can We Optimize? Business Value of your Product KPIs • Conversion Rates • Visit-to-Lead % • New vs. Repeat Visitors • Social Shares • Paid & Organic Visitors • Lead-to-Customer % • Donations by Segment Value of the Overall Customer Experience Questions • How easy is the site to use? • Does functionality meet my needs? • Does the functionality work? • Do the pages load fast enough? • Is the site up when I want to use it? • Did they respond to my feedback? • How did they find the site? Is it relevant?
Dashboards – Best Practices 1. Iterative Development Process–Take small, repetitious steps 2. Maintain Control– Web analyst group oversees, creates standards and analysis 3. Keep it Simple– High-level charts and graphs and drill-down to see more detail 4. Set and Measure Goals– Define the goals and add them to the dashboard 5. Integrate Financial Information– Include the spend and expected return 6. Start with the End in Mind– Create dashboard on paper first - then find the data 7. Use Alerts to Push info to Peers– People are busy, keep it top of mind!
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