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Measuring CRM success “The purpose of CRM, like all other marketing programs, is to increase profits by increasing sales by more than the cost of the CRM. These global measures conceal a number of vital steps towards profits that CRM, if it is working, will be able to bring about. They are: • Increased customer retention (less defections each year) • Increased visits or orders per customer per year • Increased average spending per order or visit • Increased cross sales – customers buy in more categories • Increased up sales – customers buy higher priced items • Increased reactivation of previous customers • Increased referrals of new customers by existing customers • Doing all of the above while keeping increased costs (required to make them happen) from exceeding the increased sales All of these things can be measured. You build a customer database and compute what they were last year .Then you measure what they are this year If CRM is working,

most of them will be better How can you use CRM to make them better? That is where most CRM proponents don’t have a clue. They mumble something like “Make the right offer to the right person at the right time”. How do they expect to do that? How do they know what the right offer is for Arthur Hughes, and when to send it to himand how do they even know that Arthur Hughes is the right guy? They really don’t know any of these things (no one can!). What you can predict, however, with some precision is that of the 10,000 people in Arthur’s segment (over 65, good income, graduate education, travels often) that 8% (800 people) will take a cruise in the next year. Arthur may never take a cruise But those 800 will cruise, and you can take that to the bank You just don’t know which of the 10,000 people they are. Is this CRM? No, it is database marketing to customer segments. You don’t need a huge data warehouse You just need a customer database with enough data to create and

measure the performance of customer segments. How do you get these 800 people to do what you want? The answer is that you communicate with them. You send them letters or newsletters and emails You do mass advertising on TV or radio, or the press asking them to call an 800 number or visit a web site. In the right situation, you may even call them on the phone. You use the database to keep track of what is working and what is not working. You use the communications, plus the database, to increase sales, cross sales, reactivations, referrals, etc. You set up control groups that do not get the letters, newsletters and emails to make sure that what you are sending is working. You use Excel spreadsheets to prove to yourself and to management that you are influencing customer behavior in positive ways that will boost your profits. – And that is how you measure CRM” Hughes , 2008