3 dashboards marketers can use to measure their efforts
Brand managers have a slew of tools for creating, launching and analyzing campaigns, and that can be overwhelming. Organize your efforts and gauge your success with these free resources.
Whether you work for a small business or a nonprofit organization, you probably have multiple places to hunt down metrics for your marketing campaigns .
Wouldn’t it be easier to have everything in one place? Business dashboards connect hundreds of common applications, curating the data you want into one easy-to-read display.
Here are a few business dashboards that offer a clean way to analyze all your marketing results:
1. Dasheroo
If you’re new to business dashboards, Dasheroo has templates to get you started quickly.
Dasheroo lets you analyze your email reports and contact lists. You can create a dashboard showing the total number of email address added to your list and track the overall engagement. Sending one email to several lists? Dasheroo lets you track engagement based off each list, giving you insight into how well your email performed with different audiences.
You can even the overall success of your last 30 emails alongside other business apps, including Google Analytics and your social media channels.
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