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Richard Branson got his start peddling records through a mail-order catalog. And just like you, he had a database which was vital to his success. Without this database, he’d never have bought an island, crossed the Atlantic in a balloon, or be launching spaceships today.

The secret for Sir Richie (as we’ll now call him) was that he understood his audience and was able to use this data to rapidly expand.

 At a basic level he:

Fast forward 50 years and we have perfectly organized customer data, machine learning to help our decision making, insightful reporting and accurate attribution on our marketing spend. 

Right, right!?

Unfortunately, it’s a sad state. In 2022, instead of names and postal addresses, our databases consist of names and email addresses. Not a lot has changed since Sir Richie dominated record sales!

To develop a deep understanding of the customer is to develop the biggest competitive advantage.

Your database is the most important investment you will ever make and can be used to unlock rapid growth. But many of us still consider data as an afterthought. 

 There are 3 types of data you should aim to collect in your customer database:

When you combine all these sources of data into a segment (the intersection of the three types in the image above) you’ll get an audience. Your audience. 

Audiences can be used to find more customers, make informed decisions about your business, target customers less likely to churn, and personalize your marketing beyond basic mail merge.

To illustrate the importance, let’s look at a simple example: two identical ecommerce businesses spend $10,000 on paid advertising.

Business A creates a look-a-like audience on Facebook to target new customers. They use their existing database of names and emails of customers. 

Business B also creates a look-a-like audience on Facebook but they use an audience of customers using a mix of demographic, behavioral and transactional data. 

Business B can target potential customers who:

Business B is going to outperform Business A even though they had the same budget and used the same channel. All with the power of data.

Over the next 10 years, the gap between data-rich and data-poor will become stark. Those who start thinking, talking and taking action on data will be the rich, and those who store data like Sir Richie did almost 50 years ago certainly won’t be buying islands.

So it’s time you talked about data.

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