One of the main reasons why businesses hold back on their marketing strategy is the risk of not receiving a return on their investment.
As a business owner, would you really want to put money into something that you can’t guarantee a return on? Probably not.
Being able to build and maintain a successful marketing strategy requires plenty of research on the different types of marketing, and most importantly which approach your audience is most likely to respond positively to. From Email Marketing and Social Media, all the way to attending industry trade shows, you need to know the pros and cons of them all.
With that in mind, Uberflip share the top 10 revenue impacting marketing activities in their infographic below.
Rob Harper / About Author
Hi, I am the Marketing Director here at Prima. If you would like more information on how we can help you, or if you would like to explore future collaborations, feel free to email me at robert.harper@primasoftware.co.uk or catch me on Twitter at @robbiejharper.
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