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How to Conduct a Quarterly Review of Your Marketing Health

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Most of us visit our doctor at least once a year for a regular health checkup and see the dentist every six months. Amid busy lives, however, appointments are sometimes missed, forgotten or pushed to the back burner. That’s why those reminder postcards can be so useful!

Like your body’s health and wellbeing, your company’s overall strategic marketing also needs care and attention. Yet constant fire drills and competing priorities also make it challenging for B2B marketers to balance strategic business and revenue goals against day-to-day deadlines and requests coming from every corner of your company.

Before you know it, that cutting-edge website you just launched is five years old — reflecting out-of-date product images and content that’s no longer converting site visitors into customers. What’s more, the once relevant goal tracking you established doesn’t align with your company’s sales and business goals.

Because your website is the hub of your company’s marketing initiatives, it must also be the focal point of your company’s quarterly marketing reviews. After all, your salespeople tirelessly tweak and update messaging and the tools they use to interact with prospects and customers. By the same token, your marketing strategies and tactics — including the website — must be aligned with your sales group’s goals and messaging.

Regular “Checkups” Help You Grow; Align Sales & Marketing

With the rise of digital marketing, sales and marketing alignment is the fuel that helps drive growth, particularly for B2B companies in complex industries. Most marketing leaders who direct robust digital marketing programs are already holding meetings to review analytics and refine tactics that could improve business results.

Whether or not you’re not doing a weekly or monthly “smarketing” meeting, regular “checkups” at set intervals (quarterly or semi-annually) helps leadership keep sales and marketing initiatives synchronized and on the same page for the big picture. We recommend you organize a quarterly or semi-annual holistic marketing and analytics review. Here’s where you step back from the daily grind to review the big picture and make a plan that coincides with more seismic business initiatives or goals.

The secret to making your regular marketing health checkups successful is to first, meet on a regular cadence. For instance, if it’s quarterly, send a calendar appointment at the beginning of the year covering each meeting date. Secondly, prioritize your agenda, and to-dos and takeaways using the widely-embraced Stephen Covey time management matrix.

Covey famously adapted Dwight Eisenhower’s time management tool for his seminal book, “The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People.” The time management matrix helps people and companies prioritize work and activities around the Urgent and Not Urgent, while simultaneously classifying tasks or projects as Important or Not Important (Figure 1).

Figure 1. The famous Eisenhower matrix helps people and companies prioritize work and activities around the Urgent and Not Urgent, while simultaneously classifying tasks or projects as Important or Not Important. © James Clear

Follow these general guidelines to optimize your time and to-do lists:

  1. Urgent and important tasks or projects need your immediate attention. (Do)

  2. Not urgent, yet important tasks or projects can be scheduled on your calendar. Plan to spend the most time here, alleviating urgent crisis actions in the urgent and important box. (Decide)

  3. Urgent and unimportant tasks or projects should be delegated to someone else. (Delegate)

  4. Not urgent and unimportant tasks or projects can be ignored or deleted. (Delete)

Overall sure your Quadrant 2 tasks — Important, but Not Urgent — are your top priority and get done. These can be forgotten sometimes if you’re spending 80 percent of your time in Quadrant 1, but reflect your most important work.

A 7-Point Marketing Health Checkup Agenda

We recommend the following list to help guide your quarterly marketing health checkups — and keep you in the right quadrant.

1. Website Performance

2. Sales and Marketing

3. Strategic Business Initiatives

4. Analytics Review

For more information regarding analytics and KPIs (key performance indicators), check out our comprehensive article “Keep it Simple With These Essential B2B Marketing Metrics.”

5. Heat Maps, Engagement and A/B Tests

6. Content Review

7. Prioritize Next Steps

Regular marketing health checkups guided by our 7-point agenda will keep your company focused on the tasks and initiatives that generate the greatest value. At the same time, this disciplined approach will ensure that both your sales and marketing initiatives are in lockstep.

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Helping You Generate Leads; Turning Prospects Into Customers

Helping B2B companies like yours create and manage synchronized sales and marketing programs is something we do every day. Windmill Strategy tracks your analytics using the industry’s best digital tools, helps you prioritize your next efforts and creates tactics that turn your prospects into leads and your leads into lifetime customers.

Looking for a more collaborative arrangement? We’ll stand side-by-side up with your marketing and sales teams to share best practices and years of experience working with a broad mix of sophisticated B2B companies. In the process, you’ll polish existing skills, develop new ones and build world-class marketing and sales capabilities.

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