Enjoying the preview?
This is the free first lesson. Get full access — request a demo or sign in.
Enjoying the preview?
This is the free first lesson. Get full access — request a demo or sign in.
Marketing metrics and Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) help provide insights that can then be used to improve a company’s overall marketing strategy and achieve better results in the future. To effectively use data to improve marketing efforts, it is crucial to choose the right metrics and KPIs, which include: defining marketing goals, identifying the target audience, selecting specific and actionable metrics, using both lagging and leading indicators, and continually reviewing and adjusting metrics. In this course, we’ll discuss in depth the different marketing metrics, KPIs, and how to best use them to help improve marketing performance.
In these lessons, you’ll learn how companies measure their marketing metrics to gain insight into the effectiveness of their marketing efforts, allowing them to pinpoint successful campaigns and tactics, fine-tune their marketing strategy, and make data-driven decisions about budgets and resources. We’ll also cover how, through implementing Key Performance Indicators, businesses can assess the effectiveness of marketing tasks and track progress toward goals, which allows them to determine whether they’re meeting benchmarks and working toward long-term objectives.
It discusses the different marketing metrics and KPIs in depth and how to best use them to improve marketing performance, including understanding the role of metrics, determining the right metrics and KPIs, and defining marketing benchmarks.
You'll learn the process of selecting appropriate KPIs, including defining marketing goals, identifying the target audience, choosing specific and actionable metrics, and using both lagging and leading indicators.
They help companies measure the effectiveness of their marketing efforts so they can pinpoint successful campaigns and tactics, fine-tune their strategy, and make data-driven decisions about budgets and resources.
The lessons are: Introduction; Understanding the Role of Metrics; Determining the Right Metrics and KPIs; Define Your Marketing Benchmarks; and Test Your Knowledge.
It focuses on analytics, business metrics, category analytics, learning metrics, marketing analytics, and sales metrics.