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Monday 1st August 2022

Marketing, information and data

A company pays a salesperson $125,000 a year.

That salesperson has generated an average of $250,000 a year, for 3 years, in high-profit sales.

They did great. No, they didn’t! They were terrible.

In fact, they were worse than a waste of money.

That’s because…they were losing their company a fortune!

You see, that salesperson left the company and was replaced by a new salesperson.

The new salesperson was also paid $125,000 a year.

And using the same source of leads, over the following 3 years they generated an average of $750,000 a year in high-profit sales.

In the space of 3 years, the first salesperson under-performed by $1,500,000.

Data and information

Too many business owners, and sales / marketing directors (who should know better) make decisions based on data, when what they need is information.

Information is what you get, when someone applies knowledge, experience and context to data.

  • Data will show you that your salesperson is generating a 100% profit.
  • Information does that. However, your information-based decision making causes you to research the average conversion rate for your industry. It immediately identifies a major problem that’s losing you a fortune. The salesperson is way, way below average and needs training or replacing.

 

This same data error is made by most small and medium-sized businesses, when they advertise.

  • They run the ads and data shows an ‘X’ percent profit is being achieved. They then look at ways to further increase that profit figure, with better written ads, better timed ads, better designed ads or placing ads on different platforms.
  • An information-based approach would start by looking at the data… then expand their potential by examining the profitability of investing in influencer-marketing, email marketingjoint ventures and endorsed relationships, etc.

 

In short, data is extremely useful. I rely on it multiple times every working day to create valuable information. It takes focus, time and effort. But you CAN NOT make informed decisions without information. Data is just a single component.

‘Marketing, information and data’ was written by Jim Connolly and originally published on Jim Connolly Marketing

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