Marketers ‘completely crazy’ for looking to web traffic as content marketing success metric

Screen Shot 2014-11-18 at 4.30.01 PMAustralia’s marketers have been labelled “completely crazy” by the founder of the Content Marketing Institute (CMI) after a study found that website traffic remained their key measurement of a successful content marketing strategy.

Joe Pulizzi said the measurement was “meaningless” and underlined the immaturity of content marketing.

Six out out 10 marketers in the CMI research – which questioned 251 Australian CMOs – said web traffic was key while less than half named conversion rates or sales as a pivotal ROI measurement.

“My main concern is the number one metric was web traffic. That is completely crazy as it means nothing,” Pulizzi said. “Content marketing is a very old discipline but it remains immature in Australia and all over the world.”

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