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7 Reasons Your Business Needs a Digital Marketing Audit

7 Reasons Your Business Needs a Digital Marketing Audit

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7 Reasons Your Business Needs a Digital Marketing Audit
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Digital marketing is constantly evolving and it can be challenging to keep up. Strategies that delivered exceptional results yesterday might not generate the same success today. This is precisely why regular evaluations of your digital marketing efforts are essential.

A digital marketing audit evaluates all online marketing practices, strategies, and outcomes. Here are seven reasons why your business should conduct one.

1. Aligning Strategies with Business Goals

 Over time, business objectives shift, markets evolve, and what worked once may no longer serve your best interests. An audit evaluates your current strategies against your business goals, ensuring every effort contributes towards achieving them.

For example, an audit could reveal a misalignment in a business's digital marketing efforts, prompting a shift towards creating industry-specific content to position them as thought leaders and support their long-term goal of becoming the preferred provider in their niche.

2. Optimising Return on Investment

Efficient marketing leads to improved return on investment (ROI). An audit helps analyse the performance of various campaigns and channels, allowing you to allocate resources to high-performing areas. By doing so, you can optimise your spending and maximise ROI, ensuring that every pound spent contributes to tangible outcomes.

For example, an audit might reveal that reallocating the budget from ineffective social media channels to LinkedIn and industry-specific communities can improve engagement and ROI.

3. Understanding Your Audience Better

Markets and audience preferences change. An audit can provide insights into your current audience, their behaviours, and their preferences. With this knowledge, you can tailor your content, messaging, and strategies to meet their needs more effectively, enhancing engagement and conversion rates.

Through a digital marketing audit, a business may discover that whitepapers and in-depth articles generate the highest converting leads, prompting a content strategy adjustment to enhance engagement and improve conversion rates.

4. Staying Ahead of the Competition

Staying ahead of the competition means constantly innovating and adapting. A digital marketing audit not only assesses your performance  but how you stack up against competitors. This understanding can reveal gaps in your strategy, new opportunities, and areas where you can differentiate yourself to gain an advantage.

An audit could reveal, for example, that a company's competitors are heavily investing in SEO and ranking for keywords that the company hadn't considered but are highly relevant to their services. This knowledge enables the company to refine its SEO strategy, targeting these overlooked keywords to improve visibility and capture market share.

5. Identifying and Fixing Gaps or Issues

No strategy is flawless. An audit uncovers and addresses issues hindering marketing performance, from technical website issues to content strategy gaps, improving overall efficiency.

An audit may pinpoint technical SEO issues like slow loading times and broken links, which harm user experience and search rankings. Fixing these problems can boost online visibility and engagement.

6. Enhancing User Experience

User experience (UX) plays a crucial role in digital marketing success. An audit examines various aspects of UX across your digital platforms, identifying areas for improvement. Enhancing UX can lead to better engagement, higher conversion rates, and a stronger brand reputation.

For example, a company might notice through an audit that clients frequently visit their support page but spend little time on it, suggesting they are not finding the help they need. By redesigning the page to include more intuitive navigation, a search function for support articles, and a chatbot for immediate assistance, they could enhance user satisfaction and reduce customer service calls.

7. Preparing for the Future

Finally, a digital marketing audit is not just about assessing the current state of your marketing; it's also about preparing for the future. It can help you spot emerging trends, technologies, and shifts in consumer behaviour, allowing you to adapt your strategies proactively. This forward-thinking approach ensures your marketing efforts remain relevant and effective.


While understanding the importance of a digital marketing audit is the first step, its execution requires expertise and experience.

This is where the invaluable assistance of marketing experts comes into play. Marmalade's Digital Health Check service can help you uncover deeper insights, identify opportunities for improvement, and devise strategies that are tailored to your business's unique needs and goals.

If your marketing function needs an MOT, let's have a chat.

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