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09.04.07
Closed Loop Marketing Is Not Software
By
Brian Carroll
I recently spoke with a reader who was struggling with his closed loop marketing process.
I'm sharing part of our conversation so that other readers may benefit.
He explained that his company had invested "big dollars" to install a new marketing automation software system. It promised to deliver better ROI measurement for their marketing campaigns.
I could hear his frustration when he said, "But we are still unable to close-the-loop and measure ROI on most of the sales leads we pass to sales."
I asked him where he thought the breakdown was happening and he said, "my sales team... They don't update the CRM so I can't get the reports I need."
I told him this is a challenge that a lot of marketers face.
I then sent him a link to a post titled why don't sales people update the CRM and what can be done about it.
It has some great ideas and comments from other readers.
Overall, I agree with the idea of software and systems for better ROI measurement and accountability. And I do believe the CRM Database should be the hub of all communication between sales and marketing. But closed-loop marketing isn't software.
Personally, I've never seen closed-loop feedback suddenly erupt as a result of software. It just doesn't happen.
Good collaboration and a well documented process (that works manually) must exist first.
We need to realize that marketers and sales people often have very different ideas on what data is valuable.
Unless this is understood, our attempts to measure results after the fact simply won't work. And that's where I've found "lead generation huddles" help get that ironed out.
I also passed along this recent article "Closed Loop Marketing" by Greg Anderson.
I think Anderson does a nice job explaining some of different ways that closed loop marketing adds value and contributes to sales and marketing teamwork.
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About the Author: Brian Carroll is the CEO of InTouch Inc. InTouch is a 50-person company focused on delivering effective lead generation solutions for "the complex sale."
Brian authors the very interesting B2B Lead Generation Blog which focuses on B2B lead generation, sales leads, and marketing for the complex sale.
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