Data is Important - Why you should learn how to use our data better

Are you letting your data put you to work instead of putting your data to work? Are you having trouble understanding what all the data you have means?

We get it, we live in a world that is now data rich and implementation poor. There is SO much available data for your business to collect, but it’s essentially worthless unless you are able to use it for your benefit. I’ve seen too many businesses get sucked into analyzing certain data points that are irrelevant to their business.

According to Forbes, 1. “Data is growing faster than ever before and by the year 2020, about 1.7 megabytes of new information will be created every second for every human being on the planet.”, 2. “Every second we create new data. For example, we perform 40,000 search queries every second (on Google alone), which makes it 3.5 searches per day and 1.2 trillion searches per year.”, 3. “For a typical Fortune 1000 company, just a 10% increase in data accessibility will result in more than $65 million additional net income.”, and 4. “At the moment less than 0.5% of all data is ever analysed and used, just imagine the potential here.”

Less than 0.5% of all the data is ever analyzed?????

Let this statistic sink in… 0.5% equals 0.005 out of 100. How would everyone’s marketing look if we doubled this number and we used 1% of the data in the world?

We'd love to walk you through systems and processes that you can implement, that will allow you to put your data to work, instead of the opposite. Call/Email us today to learn how we can help your small business use DATA to your advantage versus letting it control your time and resources.

www.crocheconsulting.com | (580) 231-2295 | info@crocheconsulting.com

Caleb Roche

Located in Edmond, Oklahoma, Caleb is a Marketing Consultant that helps businesses build better marketing strategies. Combining strategy with implementation, he focuses on building long-term customers through data-driven decision-making. With experience working with both small and large companies, he has the experience to help businesses create strategic marketing plans that focus specifically on each business’s strengths, not just a one size fits all/template-based strategy.

https://www.crocheconsulting.com
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