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Marketing Analytics Tools

Learn how to enhance your marketing strategy by using analytics
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Course: On-Demand
Advanced Provider Amber Myrick  6 Lessons ·  16m  in Arabic, German, English, Spanish, French, Portuguese, Chinese 

Course Description

The two most commonly used tools to develop marketing strategies are the SWOT analysis and the 4 P’s of marketing. The SWOT analysis helps identify a business's strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats, while the 4 P’s (product, price, promotion, and place) can be used to execute strategies that align with the SWOT analysis. Marketing analytics tools can provide qualitative and quantitative insights that help organizations better analyze their marketplace, competitors, and target demographic to develop effective marketing initiatives—and in this course we’ll show you how.

Marketing strategies are crucial for the success of any business, and implementing the right analytics tools can help contribute to the long-term viability of any organization. In this course, we’ll discuss not only what tools may be worthwhile to implement, but also how to implement them. In addition, we’ll also discuss methods of data interpretation your organization can use to gain new insights and make informed marketing decisions that positively affect your bottom line.

What You'll Learn

  • Discover the SWOT analysis and the 4 P's marketing mix framework
  • Identify web-based and app-based marketing analytics tools
  • Understand methods for gathering qualitative and quantitative customer insights
  • Learn the stages of the marketing process
  • Apply user-generated content within a marketing strategy
  • Choose the right analytics tools and interpret data to make informed marketing decisions

Key Takeaways

  • The SWOT analysis identifies a business's strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats, while the 4 P's (product, price, promotion, and place) execute strategies aligned with it.
  • Marketing analytics tools provide qualitative and quantitative insights into the marketplace, competitors, and target demographic.
  • The course covers not only which tools may be worthwhile to implement but also how to implement them.
  • Methods of data interpretation help an organization gain new insights and make informed marketing decisions.
  • User-generated content has value within a marketing strategy.

Frequently Asked Questions

What marketing strategy frameworks does this course cover?

It covers the SWOT analysis, which identifies strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats, and the 4 P's of marketing (product, price, promotion, and place).

What will I learn about marketing analytics tools?

You'll learn which web-based and app tools may be worthwhile to implement, how to implement them, and methods of data interpretation to gain insights and make informed marketing decisions.

Does the course address gathering customer insights?

Yes. It covers methods for gathering customer insights and discusses the value of user-generated content within a marketing strategy.

What topics are included in the lessons?

The lessons cover an Introduction, Choosing the Right Tools, Web and App Tools for Marketing Analytics, Understanding the Marketing Process, Utilizing User Generated Content, and a Test Your Knowledge assessment.