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What Makes a Marketing Strategy High ROI?

What Makes a Marketing Strategy High ROI?

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One of the most important goals of a marketer is to achieve a high return on investment, or ROI. This is a measure of how much value you get from a strategy compared to what you spend on it.

So what elements make a marketing strategy particularly high ROI? And what steps can you take to increase the overall ROI of your marketing campaigns?

Aspects of ROI

Whether you’re printing catalogs, using pay-per-click (PPC) advertising, generating content, or practicing something totally different, ROI is always a byproduct of two major groups of variables: how much you spend and how much value you generate from that spending.

How much you spend is the easier calculation of the two. To figure this out, you’ll need to consider how much you’re spending on actual products and services and how much time you spend on the campaign. After all, your time is valuable. If you spend $500 on one campaign and $5,000 on another, but both campaigns see the same nominal results, the $500 campaign will have a much higher ROI.

The value end of the equation is more complicated to calculate. There are some situations that produce very easily measurable variables, such as the number of product sales generated from your marketing strategy alone. But you’ll also need to account for the effects of your marketing strategy on your brand reputation, brand awareness among your target audience, and other less calculable variables.

Still, you should be able to estimate the ROI of a given marketing strategy if you know how much you’re spending on it and how many conversions, visitors, and sales the strategy generates for you.

How to Boost the ROI of a Marketing Strategy

How can you boost the ROI of a given marketing strategy?

High-Level Optimization for ROI

There are also some high-level strategies you can use to boost the ROI of your marketing practices across multiple channels and strategies:

Traditional and digital marketing strategies of all types have one thing in common: they can all yield a positive ROI in the right hands and in the right contexts. The more you learn about marketing ROI and the more you’re willing to optimize your efforts, the better results you’ll see.

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