Give a marketer a sale, and you’ll keep his company afloat for a day; teach him to predict future sales, and you may just ensure his longevity.
That, in essence, is the premise behind predictive marketing, a concept that’s increasingly taking hold in enterprises today.
Tapping into the analytics trend that’s being felt throughout the business world as a whole, predictive marketing applies algorithms and machine learning to big data to help marketers direct their efforts in the most profitable directions. Predictive-analytics tools can help marketers gauge ahead of time what a particular customer will buy, for example, as well as when and how much. Equipped with that information, companies can tailor their campaigns accordingly.
Amazon is a shining example: Its recommendations engine reportedly accounts for roughly 30 percent of the company’s sales.
Successes like that may help explain investors’ excitement about predictive-analytics purveyors such as Lattice Engines.
Lattice on Wednesday announced a fresh $28 million in Series D funding, bringing its total investment intake so far to $75 million. The company’s software is now used in more than 100 organizations worldwide, it says, resulting in higher sales rates, conversions and cross-sales successes as well as reduced churn.
Predictive analytics can help marketers across the entire customer lifecycle, said Fern Halper, director of TDWI Research for advanced analytics.
For instance, “predictive analytics helps in segmenting customers, finding patterns in their behavior, offering them the promotions that they would be likely to respond to, and predicting what customers would likely churn,” Halper explained.
Marketing and sales are, in fact, among the top areas that organizations start with when deploying predictive analytics, she added, as increasingly easy-to-use tools bring such capabilities within closer reach for nonexpert business users.
Also fueling the technology’s growth is the sheer deluge of data out there today.
“There’s so much data and so many channels that firms like Lattice are now necessary to help marketers interpret and understand and, to some degree, optimize their campaigns in real time,” said Greg Sterling, vice president for strategy and insights with the Local Search Association. “Firms and tools that offer ways to make sense of all the data are increasingly important.”
Like any technology, however, predictive-analytics tools must be used wisely.
This excerpt is from Computer World. To view the whole article click here.
By: Katherine Noyes, IDG News Service
Originally published at www.computerworld.com
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