Measure Mobile Effectively Assessment Answers

Measure Mobile Effectively Assessment Answers
Measure Mobile Effectively Exam Answers

Proving mobile marketing’s impact can be a challenge. This Learning Path explores metrics, filling measurement gaps, and experimenting to validate your efforts. Take all the courses, pass the Assessment, and earn an Achievement to display on your profile.

Measure mobile effectively Courses

  1. Choose the right metrics
    Learn how to connect micro-moments to goals and select the right metrics
  2. Bridge your mobile measurement gaps
    Learn ways to create an effective measurement plan
  3. Prove marketing impact with testing
    Learn how experimentation can help you prove your marketing impact

1.) Which estimator would work best at linking cross-channel conversions from mobile to offline store?


2.) Your research tells you that customers start searching for your products with their smartphone, yet you don’t see mobile doing well in your data. What is a good way to fix that problem?


3.) Which of the following couldn’t be answered with a controlled marketing experiment?


4.) Which key performance indicator (KPI) would not be relevant to a schnitzel restaurant?


5.) Which would be the best key performance indicator (KPI) for this micro-moment: “I-want-to-try-schnitzel”?


6.) If you wanted to see how a consumer journey moves across devices, what method would be best?


7.) What experiment would be best to answer this question: How effective is mobile video at driving website visits?


8.) What measurement strategy would be best for an independent local cake shop that is trying to link a mobile promotion to increased offline sales?


9.) Rose sees in her data that many of the people that converted were exposed to a display campaign she ran. So she concludes the display campaign was a success. What did she forget to take into account?


10.) Your company sells eyeglasses and sold 10 percent more than its target for desktop sales. Mobile’s paid search and display ads drove lots of mobile site traffic, yet that traffic doesn’t seem to convert well. Which is the best recommendation to find out whether mobile played a role in driving desktop success?


11.) Which would be the best behavior to confirm that you’re relevant in this micromoment: “I-want-to-visit-Berlin”?


12.) Which of the following isn’t a tool to help you better assess mobile’s performance?