5.06B Set Marketing Goals and Select marketing metrics

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5.06B Set Marketing Goals and Select marketing metrics Entrepreneurship 1

THE PURPOSE OF MARKETING GOALS Marketing goals communicate a broad direction for the department. For example, a company goal of increasing revenue might correlate to a marketing goal of increasing awareness for new products. These goals provide a direction for the marketing department to follow. By setting marketing objectives, businesses are specifying what they want to achieve.

Marketing Objectives Marketing objectives identify specific actions that marketing employees can perform. Each objective provides a method of achieving the company’s goals. For example, a marketing goal of increasing product awareness might be supported by a marketing objective of contacting ten new customers each week.

Goals and Marketing Strategies An organization may have long-term marketing plans, but more often marketing plans are created to tackle a short-term situation. The plan will list a description of the product and related marketing goals. Strategic marketing decisions must be centered on the four "P's" of marketing: product, placement, promotions and pricing.

CHARACTERISTICS OF MARKETING OBJECTIVES Clear and concise In written form Should name specific results in key areas Should be stated within a specific time period. This Keeps the business focused on the goal Should be stated in measurable terms. Should be consistent with organizational objectives. Should be challenging but attainable.

Marketing Objective Example An effective marketing objective that a business might set Increase profit by 6% next year

10 Questions to assist with Marketing Goals Marketing Strategy: How will your marketing plan support your business goals? Mission Statement: What are you trying to accomplish, and why? Target Market: Who are you trying to reach with your marketing activities? Competitive Analysis: Who are you up against, and where do you rank? Unique Selling Proposition: What makes your business unique?

10 Questions to assist with Marketing Goals (continued) Pricing Strategy: What will you charge, and why? Promotional Plan: How will you reach your target market? Marketing Budget: How much money will you spend, and on what? Action List: What tasks do you need to complete to reach your marketing goals? Metrics: How are you implementing, and where can you improve?

Marketing Metrics The business' progress in measurable terms Statistics, such as brand awareness, customer satisfaction, market size, and market share.

Businesses often select marketing metrics that will help them compare current market share with market potential

When a business allocates a certain amount of money in relation to the amount of goods and services that it sold the previous year, it is setting its marketing budget by using the percentage-of-sales method.

Metrics that gauge the market's buying habits and attitudes relate to the profitability.

Focus of marketing Metrics 1. Essential metrics criteria 2. Customer-acquisition metrics 3. Product "wow" metrics 4. Customer-retention metrics 5. Strategic accountability Read more: http://www.marketingprofs.com/4/taylor2.asp#ixzz2EMunsLgc

TYPES OF MARKETING METRICS Financial Metrics Revenue Gross Profit Net Profit Return on Sales (ROS) Return on Investment (ROI) Return on Marketing Investment (ROMI)

TYPES OF MARKETING METRICS Promotional metrics Reach Frequency Gross Rating Points (GRP) Impressions Cost Per Thousand(CPT) Coupon redemption rates Costs for coupons and rebates Cost per click Accuracy of coverage Media impressions

Marketing Dashboard A "dashboard" is like a speedometer that marketing professionals use to report marketing performance. Helps answer: What is working, what course adjustments (if any) are required, and are the investments the company funnels into Marketing properly allocated? Read more: http://www.marketingprofs.com/articles/2012/7237/how-to-create-an-actionable-marketing-dashboard-and-why-you-need-one#ixzz2EN5G9dpI

TYPES OF MARKETING METRICS Navigational Metrics It can provide rough measurements that can help you navigate your PR program toward higher profitability. Example: Advertising Value Equivalency (AVE) is what your editorial coverage would cost if it were advertising space (or time).

TYPES OF MARKETING METRICS Evaluative Metric Measure dollar value: the value of increased revenue or the value of reduced costs that resulted from your publicity.

TYPES OF MARKETING METRICS Customer Acquisition Metric Awareness level Purchase decision drives Rate of customer Acquisition Market Share Acquisition costs

TYPES OF MARKETING METRICS Customer-Retention Metrics Retention Rate Abandonment Rate Brand Loyalty Lifetime Value (LTV)

TYPES OF MARKETING METRICS Common Product Metrics Usability Satisfaction versus expectations First-time user experience Awareness Purchase rate Price Profit impact

Typical Metrics Criteria Business Relevance Measurability Controllability Reportability Trackability