today’s bissett bullet: “how do you determine the probability of marketing success?”
by martin bissett
if you run an event for 100 people and say, 20 of those people make an inquiry about your firm as a result, say five of these inquiries reach proposal stage and even one of those proposals becomes a grade a client, you know that running a similar event in the future has a high probability of producing a similar result.
forecasting in this way allows you to make an informed decision as to whether your choice of marketing is a worthwhile activity, taking into account what it will cost you to execute and whether you or someone else in your firm have time to see it through.
if you don’t know what marketing is right for you, test. pick one or two forms of marketing at a time that you have a gut feeling about and test them over a period of three to six months. review the results and really start to understand which are the best methods for you.
today’s to-do:
choose a marketing method to test. include it in your marketing strategy for the next three to six months and review the results to determine its probability of success.
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