Six facts to support marketing change

Getting management to buy into innovative marketing approaches can be tough.

Here are six facts to support change, based on performance data that Copernicus Marketing Consulting has collected from more than 500 marketing programs (consumer and B2B products and services.)

  1. 84% of programs are resulting in declining brand equity and market share.
  2. Customer satisfaction averages just 74%.
  3. Most acquisition efforts fail to reach break even.
  4. No more than 10% of new products succeed.
  5. Most sales promotions are unprofitable.
  6. Advertising ROI is below 4%.

For more, see the Harvard Business Review article, “Don’t Blame the Metrics” by Kevin Clancy and Randy Stone.

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