SongBird Spotlight
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The mid-year marketing audit: 10 questions to ask yourself
We’re at the halfway mark of the year. Whether you’ve been dragged through this year kicking and screaming or it’s been a smooth ride, this is a great time for a check in on your marketing strategy. You may have settled into a rhythm. However, routine can often breed complacency. The strategies, consumer behaviors, and market conditions that shaped your annual plan last December may look dramatically different today (hello political and economic uncertainties!)
For our own clients, we’re constantly optimizing as we see trends change and consumer behaviour change. The most successful marketing efforts are rigid, they are flexible and adaptive as necessary. A mid-year marketing audit is your tool for that adaptation. It isn't a performance review meant to assign blame. It simply ensures your budget, energy, and resources are focused on the right things for the remaining six months of the year.
To guide this process with your internal team or agency partner, ask these ten critical questions.
Predictive analytics: Using data to forecast Q3 and Q4 trends
By the time you’re seeing a trend, others have already started to act on it. Predictive analytics can help you identify early trends and patterns so that you can make better decisions for your upcoming content, marketing, and more.
Instead of guessing or only relying on intuition, you can use analytics to help you predict the later half of the year and plan for it!
Using data to refine your marketing strategy for the rest of the year
As we approach the month of August, it’s the perfect time to start thinking about the end of the year and what you can do to set yourself up for success.
Pros and Cons of marketing automation
If you’re considering marketing automation as part of your strategy, here are some pros and cons to help you make the final decision.