Conversion led marketing
Conversion-Led Marketing (CLM) was first coined in 2009 by Julia Payne and David Bowler, specialist consultants in Sales and Marketing.[1]
The conversion led marketing method is a framework design to makes sense of the myriad of choices across digital channels, platforms, tools & latest trends by providing clarity through five actionable goals:
Understanding your data Providing actionable insights Creating the strategy to achieve success Delivering through strong implementation Continuously measuring value
This enables you to focus your marketing budget on timely & relevant communications to drive return across the digital channels that matter to your business.
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- ↑ Hofmeyr, Jan; Rice, Butch (2001-03-05). Commitment-Led Marketing: The Key to Brand Profits is in the Customer's Mind. Wiley. ISBN 978-0-471-49574-1. Search this book on