How to Tell If Your Marketing Is Working and What to Do If It’s Not

Many businesses invest time and money into marketing but aren’t always sure if it’s making a difference.
You might be running ads, printing materials, posting on social media, or updating your website — but still wondering whether those efforts are actually bringing in customers.

The truth is, marketing doesn’t have to be complicated to measure. There are clear signs that show whether your efforts are working — and simple adjustments you can make if they’re not.

You’re Getting More Inquiries

One of the easiest ways to tell if your marketing is working is by tracking how often people reach out.

This includes:

  • Phone calls
  • Emails
  • Website form submissions
  • Walk-in customers
  • Requests for quotes

If inquiries are increasing, your marketing is likely doing its job.

If they’re not, it may be time to adjust your messaging, visibility, or timing.

Customers Know About You Before You Meet Them

When marketing is effective, customers arrive already familiar with your business.

You might hear things like:

  • “I saw your sign.”
  • “I found you online.”
  • “Someone recommended you.”
  • “I saw your post.”

That recognition is a strong indicator that your marketing is reaching the right audience.

Your Brand Looks Consistent Everywhere

Consistency builds trust. When your logo, colors, messaging, and materials look the same across platforms, customers feel confident choosing your business.

Check your:

  • Signage
  • Business cards
  • Website
  • Social media
  • Printed materials
  • Apparel and uniforms

If everything looks connected, your marketing is working together — not against itself.

You’re Not Constantly Scrambling

When marketing is planned and working well, your business feels more organized.

You’re not rushing to:

  • Reprint materials at the last minute
  • Create promotions under pressure
  • Fix outdated information
  • Respond to confusion from customers

Instead, things run smoother because your messaging and materials are ready ahead of time.

Your Marketing Supports Your Sales

Marketing should make selling easier — not harder.

Good marketing:

  • Explains what you do
  • Highlights your value
  • Answers common questions
  • Encourages customers to take action

When customers already understand your services, your team spends less time explaining and more time delivering.

What to Do If Your Marketing Isn’t Working

If results aren’t where you want them to be, don’t panic. Most marketing problems come down to a few common issues.

Start by checking:

Visibility
Are people seeing your business?

Clarity
Is your message easy to understand?

Consistency
Do your materials match across platforms?

Timing
Are you promoting services before customers need them?

Small improvements in these areas can lead to noticeable results.

Focus on Progress, Not Perfection

Marketing doesn’t need to be perfect to be effective. It just needs to be consistent, visible, and clear.

Businesses that review their marketing regularly — and make adjustments along the way — tend to see stronger, more reliable growth over time.

How WA Fisher Helps

At WA Fisher, we help businesses create marketing that works together — from print and signage to websites and promotional materials.

The goal isn’t just to produce materials.
It’s to make sure those materials support your business and deliver results.

We're based in Virginia, MN...
but we work with clients from all over

(218) 741-9544
info@wafishermn.com