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Measuring Web Site Performance Are companies making the leap?
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Background Web sites are important marketing tools Most sites share the same purpose Big investment to build and maintain site but…. Attempts to measure web site ROI? Web Site ROI
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Definition of return on investment(ROI) The financial impact of the web site vs. initial and ongoing maintenance costs Web Site ROI
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Why Do The Research?: Find out if companies are measuring ROI If so: How? --systems? tools? Based on what criteria? vs. other site objectives? Expectations? Web Site ROI
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Research Question Do web enabled businesses develop and apply criteria for measuring return on investment for their company web site? Web site ROI
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Literature Review Little accountability for web site ROI Sites built with “foggy” expectations Few resources to measure ROI Success measured by opinion, not fact Evaluation methods/tools: yesterday & today Conclusion: Can’t avoid ROI anymore!
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Research Objectives Web Site ROI 1.Determine criteria for success? Is ROI a factor? 2. What kind of measuring is being done? 3. Specific ROI goals and expectations?
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Who Will Care? Results will be valuable to anyone involved with making decisions about their web site! Web Site ROI
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The Survey LIMITATIONS No e-commerce sites 50 employees or more 6 months old SURVEY DESIGN Online Web Site ROI TARGET RESPONDENTS Webmaster Marketing Mgr Owners
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The Results SITE PRIORITIES 1) Brand Image 2) New customers 3)Feedback ……….. 5) Profitability
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The Results CURRENT MEASURMENTS & SYSTEMS Number of daily visits Database for customer information (leads) Web site feedback Web Site ROI
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Results Web Site ROI Initiatives
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Results Only 10% had ROI goals yet… 95% chose strongly agree/agree site when asked: “Is site doing what it is supposed to be doing” Web Site ROI
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Results Web Site ROI
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How are site evaluations performed? METHODS Committee = 64% or individual Surveys = 18% Software = 18% Web Site ROI
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Validity/Reliability 43 surveys out of 203 Diversity of the respondents Average respondent: - 4 year old site - Publicly held - Web master Web Site ROI
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Review of Findings Literature Review revealed: 1) a need - ROI 2) the market’s response – ROI Tools Research revealed: 1) lots of measuring and evaluating: --user hits, feedback, new leads etc. 2) No ROI focus
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Conclusions Companies are measuring web site activity, but… ROI is not a top concern. In fact, -- less than 50% had ROI criteria --less than 20% had ROI measurement tools Web Site ROI
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Conclusions/Key Learning brand image new leads site feedback rated above profitability content graphics navigation Web Site ROI
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The Answer! Companies are NOT developing and applying criteria for measuring ROI. …but, the subject is not being ignored. Web Site ROI
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Interesting Data Point Despite this apparent lack of focus, most believe their site is generating a positive ROI. But “how much” is usually a guess! Web Site ROI
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Follow-up research WHY NOT ROI? Software too expensive? Too difficult to measure? ROI evaluated with each component? Web Site ROI
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The Future ROI cannot be ignored. Maximizing potential for web site success requires ROI as an evaluator. Opportunity to improve with software
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Think of it this way… “Enterprises are not in the business of increasing page views, they are in the business of making money. Web analytics should support this objective.” --Business Wire,2001
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Web Site ROI QUESTIONS???
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