Many B2B SaaS companies tend to analyze their metrics in a vacuum. They examine that KPIs independently of each other. Unable to see the forest beyond the trees. But whether you're measuring your cost per click or organic search rankings, your metrics are connected in ways that influence one another. And that's why it's best to analyze them based on the context of the relationships that they have. 

Doing so gives you a more accurate picture of how effective your marketing really is. And as a result, you'll be able to make better decisions about what leavers to pull in pursuit of your prime objectives. 

In this episode, we're going to examine the three essential relationships between SAS marketing metrics that are often misunderstood:

volume and quality budget and cost of acquisitionengagement and conversion 

You'll learn why there's an inverse relationship between volume and quality. We'll also explain why budget and cost of acquisition have a direct correlation. And finally we'll discuss the reason that engagement and conversion metrics are often at odds with one another.

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