Marketing success depends on smart goals.
What gets measured, gets improved. If you want to up your game in 2021, you need to set meaningful goals, and align all marketing objectives to achieve them.
Smart goals, or goals that are specific, measurable, achievable, realistic, and timely, keep marketers and business owners accountable and focused on the right initiatives.
We all have obstacles and challenges day by day, and setting extremely specific goals help us cut through the static. We take ownership over those challenges. Goals force us to confront obstacles, and set our focus on them.
People in general, thrive when they overcome challenges. By establishing smart goals, you not only motivate yourself, you motivate your team. You help them hold themselves accountable.
You may have high hopes for your marketing in 2021, but if you fail to set those meaningful, specific, and measurable goals, you will most likely be disappointed at this time next year.
Goals that are too aggressive are asking for trouble. You won't reach them because they aren't realistic. Your team will get frustrated, and there’s a high probability they will vastly underperform as a result of feeling the defeat.
By creating unrealistic goals, you’re not motivating or pushing your team towards success. You’re setting your team up for failure.
Setting goals too low has the same effect, albeit in a different way. When you reach low goals, it's no surprise. No one is impressed.
Morale suffers when there is no challenge to overcome.
The secret to improving your marketing performance, as well as that feeling your marketing team is kicking butt, rests in the goals you set. In this article, we'll discuss how to fine tune your marketing goals, strategies, and objectives for 2021.
Without traffic, your website won't convert leads. Which means no new customers.
If you have low traffic, building up that traffic should be a primary goal in 2021. If you do great content marketing, you should be able to increase organic traffic, month over month, by a factor of 10-20%.
We do that quite regularly for our clients, and we know it works.
Here are some objectives to set in order to grow your organic traffic:
We use 12 actionable tactics that work hand in hand to see a month-over-month growth in organic traffic from Google.
If your traffic is growing, but you're not getting enough leads from that traffic, you need to set some lead generation goals.
Considering straight organic traffic (traffic from organic search) you should be converting around 2% or more of total website visitors into leads.
If you have a following on social or use paid search to send targeted traffic to your website, the conversion rate from that traffic should be higher, 30-60%.
In order to hit these, revise your marketing goals to include:
If you have great website traffic, generating a nice amount of leads, you’re on the right track. However, a healthy percentage of your website leads should turn into customers.
This percentage differs, depending on buying cycles, as well as product, service, industry.etc. If you’re having trouble turning leads into customers, you may want to focus most on your buyer journey in 2021.
Here’s our best tips to improving the buyer experience and closing more of your website leads:
This goal goes hand in hand with closing more sales. If your lead nurturing isn't up to par, it’s time to revisit your email marketing strategy.
Email marketing has gone beyond simply adding custom fields to personalize. Customers get hit up via email up to 121 times a day, with 49.7 percent of that being spam.
It’s time to build actual relationships. A great place to start to improve lead engagement is through a thorough audit of your emails.
To get the most out of personalization, try out our favorite tactics:
The tl;dr of this article? If you didn’t perform up to your expectations this past year, or didn’t set any goals at all, it’s time to create a marketing goals and initiatives that could work. By creating goals that motivate your team without overwhelming them, and establishing strategies with specific, measurable results, you’ll have a challenging, yet productive year.
"Setting goals is the first step in turning the invisible into the visible." - Tony Robbins
Need help setting meaningful goals? Use our goal setting guide to get a head start.