Marketing Performance
Channel mix, campaign performance, growth priorities, and the business outcomes your marketing should support.
Marketing Performance Review
Get a clearer view of what is working, what may be wasting budget, and where better visibility could support stronger growth decisions.
What We’ll Review
A Marketing Performance Review is designed to identify where better visibility can support better decisions. Via Preti reviews the key parts of your current digital setup and looks for gaps, opportunities, and areas where performance may be unclear.
Channel mix, campaign performance, growth priorities, and the business outcomes your marketing should support.
Campaign structure, budget allocation, source visibility, and whether spend is clearly connected to meaningful outcomes.
GA4, conversion tracking, dashboards, traffic sources, and reporting gaps that may be limiting decision-making.
Landing pages, user paths, trust signals, clarity, and opportunities to turn more traffic into measurable action.
How digital activity connects to qualified leads, ecommerce revenue, customer behavior, or other business outcomes.
The clearest areas to fix, improve, test, or monitor based on what the current setup reveals.
START THE REQUEST
Share a few details about your current marketing setup and what you want to improve. We’ll follow up with the best next step.
FAQs
A few quick answers about what to expect from a Marketing Performance Review.
A Marketing Performance Review is a focused look at your current marketing, website, tracking, and reporting setup. The goal is to identify what appears to be working, where visibility may be limited, and which opportunities may be worth prioritizing next.
After you submit the form, Via Preti will review the details you provided and follow up with the best next step. Depending on your situation, that may be a short discovery call, a deeper review of your current setup, or a recommendation on where to focus first.
No. Via Preti works with both ecommerce brands and local service businesses. The review is adapted based on your business model, whether the priority is revenue growth, lead quality, paid media accountability, reporting clarity, website conversion, or another performance challenge.
No. In many cases, unclear or unreliable reporting is one of the main reasons to request a review. If your GA4 setup, conversion tracking, source visibility, dashboards, or lead attribution are difficult to trust, those gaps can be part of the review.
Not immediately. The first step is to understand your business, current marketing setup, and primary challenges. If a deeper review makes sense, access to platforms such as GA4, Google Ads, Meta Ads, Shopify, BigCommerce, WordPress, CRM tools, or dashboards may be requested later.
Not exactly. A Marketing Performance Review is intended to be more strategic than a generic checklist audit. The focus is on understanding how marketing activity, reporting visibility, website performance, and business outcomes connect — then identifying where better decisions may be possible.
The review may help uncover reporting gaps, paid media inefficiencies, unclear conversion tracking, weak landing page performance, source-quality issues, ecommerce visibility gaps, or places where marketing activity is not clearly connected to revenue or lead outcomes.
That is completely fine. Many businesses know that performance could be better, but are not sure whether the issue is strategy, tracking, campaign structure, website conversion, reporting, or lead quality. The review is designed to help clarify where attention should go first.