You don’t know where you’re going if you don’t know where you’ve been… this remains true for your business objectives, goals and performance this year. Marketing analytics are treasure troves of data about how your marketing efforts are paying off, what’s working and what needs to be revised. That’s why effectively tracking your analytics is so important for success.
One of the analytics tools we’ll mention, first and foremost, is Google Analytics, which is free for every business and a great supplementary tool to use for marketing analysis. Luckily, there are other awesome reporting tools like HubSpot to help you as well.
HubSpot is a marketer’s greatest ally when it comes to tracking analytics, proving return-on-investment (ROI), and developing all of your marketing activities in one place. In this blog, we'll focus on how HubSpot - an invaluable marketing tool - can give you more insight into your website performance and traffic. This includes things such as:
Ultimately, your success with interpreting analytics depends on what goal you’re tracking and which part of the inbound methodology it corresponds to. If you’re not familiar with this methodology, you can see it below!
One major benefit of using HubSpot to track your analytics is the campaign monitoring tool. This all-in-one tool lets you easily keep track of how your campaign is performing. How? Because it’s connected to all of your online marketing efforts associated with a specific campaign: the landing pages, calls-to-action, keywords, emails, social posts and supporting blog articles.
On every marketing asset you produce, you can tag a campaign in the ‘Settings’ tab. You should also incorporate SMART goals into every campaign you launch, and track these goals using HubSpot's provided tools.
Every marketing activity you do as a business should be tied to a goal. Once you’ve created a campaign and tagged all associated marketing assets with the Campaigns Tool, it’s time set goals for yourself. In HubSpot, there are three main goals tied to every campaign:
By reviewing your campaign goals regularly, you can easily track how your campaigns are performing. This gives marketers the visibility they need to understand which marketing activities are producing results and which ones need to be adjusted. Now that your campaigns are ready to go and have strategic goals attached to them, it's time to hit the ground running!