Calculating Web Site Payoff
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Despite last year's dot-com disasters, the Web continues to be a part of virtually every company's marketing strategy. The question isn't whether or not to have an online presence; it's how to tell whetherand by how muchthe Internet increases market share and fattens the bottom line.
The problem is that most companies have no idea how to accurately measure return on investment when it comes to their Web sites. Counting hits and monitoring visitor behavior have become de rigueur, but neither one answers the thorny question of how much a company earnsor savesby marketing on the Web.
Meanwhile, even in the midst of a down economy, companies continue to invest money in their Web sites. But now top managers are pushing harder than they once did for proof that the sites are more than glitzy money pits, according to Lisa Melsted, an analyst at The Yankee Group in Boston.
The average company budget allocation for a Web site is about $500,000 annually, according to a survey of 200 companies that The Yankee Group conducted in August 2001. While overall expenditures have likely come down somewhat over the past several months due to cutbacks and layoffs, Web site maintenance is still a large expenditure, Melsted says.
Comparing Web sales with sales generated by other channels is an important ROI metric that can help a company determine how online activities stack up against overall business goals. At $10.7 billion Staples Inc. in Framingham, Mass., the value of a customer is based in part on how many channels he uses to buy products. That means analyzing sales generated over the Web, at retail stores and from the catalog.
"We focus on integrating sales data across all our channels to create metrics that refer to the lifetime value of the customer," says Mike Ragunas, chief technology officer at the office supplies retailer. "We've found that in terms of sales, a three-channel shopper is worth 4.5 times that of a retail-only shopper."
Two Channels Are Better Than One
Similarly, St. Petersburg, Fla.-based HSN LP, a $1.8 billion multichannel retailer best known for its Home Shopping Network, has found that customers who shop both online and from television spend 26% more than those who shop through a single channel.
If a company experiences an increase in Web site visitors that doesn't result in increased sales, something is wrong, says Eileen Raphael, manager of Steelcase.com, the online arm of $3.9 billion office furniture maker Steelcase Inc. in Grand Rapids, Mich.
After launching the company's first Web site in 1995, Raphael watched site traffic double every year; but the number of sales leads didn't double.
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