Organizations large and small are inundated with data about consumer choices. But that wealth of information does not always translate into better decisions. Knowing how to interpret data is the challenge -- and marketers in particular are increasingly expected to use analytics to inform and justify their decisions.

Marketing Analytics

Marketing Analytics

Instructor: Rajkumar Venkatesan
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What you'll learn
How to build and define a brand architecture and how to measure the impact of marketing efforts on brand value over time
How to measure customer lifetime value and use that information to evaluate strategic marketing alternatives
How to design basic experiments so that you can assess your marketing efforts and invest your marketing dollars most effectively
How to set up regressions, interpret outputs, explore confounding effects and biases, and distinguish between economic and statistical significance
Skills you'll gain
- Customer Insights
- Brand Management
- Resource Allocation
- Marketing Effectiveness
- Customer Analysis
- Data-Driven Decision-Making
- A/B Testing
- Marketing Budgets
- Consumer Behaviour
- Strategic Marketing
- Predictive Analytics
- Statistical Analysis
- Marketing Analytics
- Regression Analysis
- Marketing Strategies
- Return On Investment
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Reviewed on Mar 24, 2018
I have learnt a lot. Thanks a Lot to Mr.Rajkumar Venkatesan. Very clear explanation on each and every concept. I have learnt how to apply in real time with the real time data. Great Learning.
Reviewed on May 31, 2020
Very helpful and extremely relevant to the present context. As a market research analyst, it deepened my understanding of the many marketing terminologies and jargons and also helped me with my job.
Reviewed on Jul 12, 2022
It was comprehensive . but the explanaition for control group and test group as well as causality was very unclear to understand especially for me and u didnt explain some terms like these !thank you
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