Tuesday, July 7, 2009

What Marketing Campaigns are Making you the Most Money?

Can you tell me exactly how much money you’re making from your various marketing campaigns?

  • How many leads did you get from the tradeshow you just attended, even further how many became sales?
  • How much money do you make from spending $5000/month on pay per click marketing?
  • How many people visited your web site from the ad you placed in Time magazine? Was it worth the $100,000 you spent?

You need to be able to track every penny you spend regardless of the size of your company. We’ve got to identify what’s working and what’s not working. Save some money and cut out whats not working and beef up the campaigns that are bringing in the most dollars for your company. That follows the golden rules of why companies are in business: to make a profit. To do so, you need to reduce expenses and or increase sales.

You should be thinking this sounds great, but how do I actually track my campaigns?

First, you need to identify all the various campaigns you have taking place: online marketing, magazine ads, TV ads etc. Each and every campaign needs to be tracked in a different way.

The next step is to get google analytics installed on your web site - contact us if you need help in doing so - Tazsol Marketing . Once installed, you will gain a HUGE amount of data. The basics of google analytics - it will tell you how many people are coming to your web site, where they came from and what they are doing on your web site. In another post we will go into more advanced Google Analytics options, for now, simply get it on your web site!

The last step to tracking your campaigns to dollars is to customize and configure a customer relationship management tool. We prefer and only use Sale Force . It’s the most robust tool we have ever used. If you are dealing with any phone orders or customer service issues you need to use a system like salesforce.com. This tool will allow you to setup campaigns and then track them thru the entire sales process. It also allows you to manage quality issues, technical issues and so on. It will do just about anything you need: you need an English Muffin it will literally hand you an English Muffin (that’s an extreme dramatization, but you get the point) If this sounds familiar we borrowed it from Geico :)

Let’s show you an example of how you can use a CRM tool to track your campaigns. You sell sprinkler systems to schools and just got back from a tradeshow. You’ve got 25 leads. Your task is to follow up with those leads. Our task - to determine how many of these leads became sales.

Using a tool like Salesforce.com, you would enter in the leads in the system noting the lead source - the specific trade show. Once the lead became qualified (some will already be qualified) , you would change it into an opportunity. An opportunity is qualified lead that has some sales potential.

If you end of quoting that person/company that information would get entered in Salesforce.com along with any other activity along the way: any phone calls that were made, emails exchanged etc. The last step is closing out the opportunity - did you win it or did you lose it? If you lost it we want to know why, if you won it great!

Re-read this section to see how we closed the loop. You went from attending the trade show to coming back with 25 leads to quoting some of those and to winning some orders and not winning some.

If your orders/profits are greater than the cost of the show, you made a good decision. If your orders does not cover the cost maybe you think about another show!

Keep reading our posts for further information on how to track leads to dollars - allowing you to make more informed and practical decisions!

Have a profitable Day!

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Thursday, July 2, 2009

What The Heck Is Web 2.0 For Online Strategy



Almost daily we get the question "What is all this Web 2.0 stuff about?" Normally the follow up question is: should we be concerned with it?
Everyone and their third cousins has a definition on what Web 2.0 means or at least what they think it means.

At Taz Solutions we like to keep things simple, so when we use the term "Web 2.0 we simply mean "an ever changing internet landscape." When the internet started out we refer to it as Web 1.0 things like: personal web sites, limited collaboration, Britannaca Online, content management companies and the like. Web 2.0 is quite different, it's the age of Wikipedia, mass online collaboration, blogs, flickr, youtube.com, social tagging, facebook, myspace and so on with stop in sight.

As times moves on we're only going to get more and more advanced and sharing and publishing information will continue to get easier.
What does this mean for YOU?

If your business is not using these Web 2.0 methods to collaborate, drive traffic, and publish information you are going to be left on the waste side in the coming years. Your competitors are already using these new marketing/data sharing methods. Your goal is to stay ahead of the curve and follow the latest trends so you can wave while passing them by!

The biggest Web 2.0 trend is the social marketing aspect. Consumers are looking to Facebook, Myspace, LinkedIn, Scribed, Flickr, Bebo, Spoke and so on for information and products.

Remember the old phrase "People by from people they know and trust." When a client finds you on a social network site they already know some information about you and have made a connection with you. Essentially these people are pre-sold on what you have to offer!

Get up to speed on social marketing and all the other Web 2.0 aspects you should be using ASAP. We guarantee you this is not a fad nor a trend you should ignore.

We are pro's at Social Marketing feel free to call us or email us for some free advice: Social Marketing Guru's .