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Optimizing marketing strategies while reducing costs

Published: February 22, 2010 by Guest Contributor

By: Wendy Greenawalt

Marketing is typically one of the largest expenses for an organization and it is also a priority to reach short- and long-term growth objectives. With the current economic environment continuing to be unpredictable, many organizations have reduced budgets and are focusing more on risk management and recovery activities. However, in the coming year, we expect to see improvements in the economy and organizations renewing their focus on portfolio growth.

We expect that marketing campaign budgets will continue to be much lower than those allocated before the mortgage meltdown but organizations will still be looking for gains in efficiency and responsiveness to meet business objectives. Optimizing decisions, creation of optimized marketing strategies, is quick and easy when leveraging optimization technology.  Those strategies enable your internal resources to focus on more strategic issues.

Whether your objective is to increase organizational or customer level profit, growth in specific product lines or maximizing internal resources, optimization / optimizing decisions can easily identify the right solution while adhering to key business objectives. The advanced software now available to facilitate optimizing decisions enables an organization to compare multiple campaign options simultaneously while analyzing the impact of modifications to revenue, response or other business metrics.

Specifically, very detailed product offer information, contact channels, timing, and letter costs from multiple vendors — and consumer preferences — can all be incorporated into an optimization solution. Once defined, the complex mathematical algorithm factors every combination of all variables, which could range in the thousands.  These variables are considered at the consumer level to determine the optimal treatment to maximize organizational goals and constraints. In addition, by optimizing decisions and incorporating them into marketing strategies, marketers can execute campaigns in a much shorter timeframe allowing an organization to capitalize on changing market conditions and consumer behaviors. To illustrate the benefit of optimization: an Experian bankcard client was able to reduce analytical time to launch programs from seven days to 90 minutes while improving net present value.

In my next blog, we will discuss how organizations can cut costs when acquiring new accounts.

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