Accompanying blogpost: Why we use the four I method of reporting on marketing


Marketing can be one of the biggest expenses for a B2B SaaS, and if you don’t measure it correctly, you could be pouring that budget down the drain. Good reporting on marketing is the key to making the best decisions for your business, and it’s near impossible to create an effective strategy without it.

There are a number of approaches SaaS companies take when measuring their marketing, but many are flawed, and focus too much on vanity metrics that aren’t actually providing any value.

At Powered by Search, we’ve developed a way to accurately and efficiently measure marketing in a way that gets a better ROI from your budget.

In this episode, we will cover:

Why it’s important to measure your marketingThe common pitfalls of measuring marketingHow to measure your marketing using the four “I”s

Struggling to figure out reporting? Schedule a Free SaaS Scale Session to find out how we can help you to hit the ground running.

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