Whether your business is a large, established
company or a small organization with limited experience, marketing audits are
critical for sustainable success and continued business growth. Whatever size of
company you run, you probably perform other kinds of audits, like financial
audits, so why not do the same kind of analysis for your marketing strategy?
A marketing audit is an
in-depth review of your current marketing strategy to determine what’s working,
what isn’t, what can be improved or tried, and help reduce future costs across
the board. Below are just a few reasons why these kinds of routine check-ins
are vital for your business and valley-wide marketing goals in the long run.
1. Ensure your marketing strategy is aligned with your goals:
When you perform
a marketing audit, you’re looking at all the areas you’ve invested marketing
efforts into, giving you a full picture of what your whole marketing strategy
looks like. Compare that in-depth understanding with your overall business
goals and see how they align. If your goal was to increase the number of leads
converted into sales, or increase the number of referrals you get in a month,
do the marketing tactics implemented adequately support this goal or should
they be reworked for improved success?
2. Determine what isn’t working:
While it might be
discouraging to see what areas of your marketing strategy are underperforming,
it’s critical for continued growth and success. If a Facebook campaign had
little to no return on your investment, why would you want to keep throwing
money at it? Gather the data, analyze what went wrong, and try to pinpoint the
reason why. You’ll end up with a solid foundation for future ideas of what will
work better and specific areas that can be improved upon.
3. Invest money in what is working:
By weeding out
the areas that weren’t performing adequately for your company, you’ll free up
money and time to invest in what is working. That money you pulled from the
lack-luster Facebook campaign in Mesa can then be allocated towards your
successful email drip that has been exceeding your desired ROI. Determining
what has been successful for your business and investing in those will save you
significantly in time and money down the road.
4. Develop new ideas (and improve on your competition’s):
Performing a
marketing audit requires a great deal of research, not just on your company,
but also on your industry as a whole. Doing this much research is a great way
to discover new ideas and campaigns to try. If you notice a company running a
noteworthy campaign in a way you never thought of, you can customize it for
your company and goals and see how it performs. Trying new ideas on a regular
basis might pleasantly surprise you!
5. Understand your market, audience, and local competition better:
Any successful
marketer can tell you that understanding your market, audience, and competition
is a key factor in an effective marketing
strategy. By performing a marketing audit, you can determine what your
local Arizona competitors are doing, whether or not it’s effective at reaching
your desired audience, and how your audience reacts to it. Having this
knowledge will show you strengths and weaknesses of your competition, and even
within your company’s marketing strategy, that you can improve upon to help
your business grow.
If your company is interested in performing a
marketing audit or is interested in learning more about what a marketing agency
can do, contact Jack & Bean for more information. Jack
& Bean is a Phoenix-based digital marketing agency serving clients nationwide.
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