[November 10, 2014] |
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As the Holiday Season Approaches, Small Businesses Report Putting Small Data to Good Use
WALTHAM, Mass. --(Business Wire)--
While most small businesses are not swimming in a sea of Big Data, a
commanding majority (79 percent) are using reporting and analytics to
inform their business decisions. According to new
survey data from Constant
Contact®, Inc. (NASDAQ: CTCT), 73 percent of small businesses
surveyed believe data can help them grow their business by finding new
customers. Big Data is a different story, with 60 percent saying they do
not use Big Data tools. Uncertainty remains a factor in the Big Data
equation, with a full 25 percent of respondents reporting they are not
sure if they use Big Data tools. When it comes to the most popular uses
of reporting and analytics during the all-important holiday season,
small businesses are using it to identify which products and services to
market (66 percent), as well as where (52 percent) and when (51 percent)
to market.
Small Data for Small Business
Three quarters of respondents believe reporting and analytics will give
them a business advantage. They also believe this data can help them
retain existing customers (67 percent) and improve their customer
experience (65 percent).
Small businesses are more likely to look at easily accessible,
activity-oriented data:
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83 percent use email marketing reports
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64 percent use website analytics
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52 percent use social media analytics
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48 percent use sales trends (timing, location, etc.)
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44 percent use current customer data
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43 percent use sales receipts
Getting a Better Grip on Data
Small businesses do report a desire to gain a better understanding of
data, with 64 percent expressing interest in learning more about how to
use data to drive business. Of the 19 percent that do not use any data,
it is not a matter of access (cited by only 21 percent) or expense
(cited by only 4 percent).
The top two roadblocks to data usage:
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Not knowing where to begin (49 percent)
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Not having the time (40 percent)
Forty-four percent express a need to set up systems to track sales and
customer data, with only 11 percent reporting that they pay for
analytics tools.
"The fact that so many small businesses use reporting and analytics is
promising, as the better they know their customers the better they can
target their marketing and vie with bigger competitors," said
Christopher M. Litster, senior vice president of sales and marketing,
Constant Contact (News - Alert). "Big Data insights can also be quite helpful but
because small businesses lack the necessary volume to generate those
insights, the responsibility lies with big companies serving them to
make that kind of data available and easy to use. At Constant Contact we
look in aggregate at data we compile from the 60 billion emails we send
in a year on behalf of our 600,000-plus customers and share actionable
insights on their online marketing campaigns. We can tell them things
like the best time of day to send an email campaign and the optimal
number of images and text lines to include in an email. These types of
insights can help our small business customers market like their much
bigger competitors."
Holiday Revenue Expectations
Small business B2Cs are less optimistic about the holidays this year.
Forty-five percent of B2Cs expect their 2014 holiday revenues to exceed
their 2013 revenues, down from 65 percent a year ago. This slide in
optimism could be related to economic concerns; only 49 percent think
the economy will be stronger this holiday season than the 2013 holiday
season. Overall, a quarter of small businesses surveyed think the
economy will be the biggest obstacle to achieving a successful holiday
season.
On a positive note, small businesses are more optimistic about their
year-over-year revenue expectations, with 63 percent of small businesses
expecting their annual revenues to exceed those of 2013.
Resources
About the Survey
This Constant Contact-sponsored survey was administered in October of
2014 to 1200 small business participants in the Constant Contact Small
Biz Council - a research panel of US small businesses recruited from the
Constant Contact customer base. This survey is part of an ongoing series
about the state of small businesses and the ways they connect with, and
grow, their audiences. Results include responses from respondents across
a range of business-to-business and business-to-consumer industries.
About Constant Contact®, Inc.
Constant Contact helps small businesses do more business. We have been
revolutionizing the success formula for small businesses, nonprofits,
and associations since 1998, and today work with more than 600,000
customers worldwide. The company offers the only all-in-one online
marketing platform that helps small businesses drive repeat business and
find new customers. It features multi-channel marketing campaigns
(newsletters/announcements, offers/promotions, online listings,
events/registration, and feedback) combined with shared content,
contacts, and reporting; free award-winning coaching and product
support; and integrations with critical business tools - all from a
single login. The company's extensive network of educators,
consultants/resellers, technology providers, franchises, and national
associations offer further support to help small organizations succeed
and grow. Through its Innovation Loft, Constant Contact is fueling the
next generation of small business technology.
Constant Contact and the Constant Contact Logo are registered
trademarks of Constant Contact, Inc. All Constant Contact product names
and other brand names mentioned herein are trademarks or registered
trademarks of Constant Contact, Inc. All other company and product names
may be trademarks or service marks of their respective owners.
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