Skip to main content
HomeThe WWS Daily

- News, tips, inspiration you can trust to thrive in today’s digital age.

Search form

Main menu

  • Home
  • News & Features
  • Business & Economy
  • Tech & Trends
  • Health & Style
  • Arts & Culture
  • Contact Us

How to Uncover What Your Data is Really Trying to Tell You

Payman Taei August 7, 2019

Data, on its own, doesn't mean much of anything at all.

In the short-term, data is great for identifying something that is popular TODAY. You publish a blog post and it gets a great response on social media—something you can prove because of your analytical data.

But that doesn't mean you should suddenly drop what you're doing and write the same piece in 10 different ways, because that "hot button issue" you addressed that was on the forefront of everyone's mind may be forgotten as soon as next week.

Instead, you need to be able to go beyond that data. You need to be able to look at those analytics and those KPIs and see not confirmation of where you are, but to get insight into where you need to be six weeks or even a year from now.

Your ability to uncover what your data is telling you is one of the most critical assets you have in terms of best serving your target audience, and it's something that you can accomplish in a few key ways that are certainly worth exploring.

 

Uncover the Story BENEATH the Data

 

In a lot of ways, uncovering what your data is really trying to tell you isn't too dissimilar to the approach you're already taking when you fire up a graph maker or an Infographic maker like Visme (which I founded) to create a new piece of visual content for your audience.

With something like an Infographic, your primary goal is to take a lot of data - usually in the form of statistics - and present it in a way that is: A) easy to understand, B) easy to follow, and C) ordered in a way that creates a sort of narrative that your audience can engage with.

That is absolutely no different from the approach you should be taking with your key marketing metrics and other KPIs moving forward.

This idea blends into other areas of your operations, too. When you go to an all-in-one link building, digital PR, and content promotion platform like Respona to research topics in your industry, you typically try to find out what people are paying the most attention to and what topics people are concerned with the most. That way, you know exactly what to write about and, typically, which angle you should take on a particular piece.

But if you were a technology business and you saw that six out of the top ten search queries in your industry were about threats like spyware, ransomware and other types of malware, what does this immediately tell you?

In a larger sense, it shows you that people are very, very concerned about cybersecurity right now. They're probably trying to figure out what they need to do to make sure they're protected in the wake of the Equifax or Capital One data breaches, and are looking to someone, ANYONE, for guidance.

Based on that, you can extrapolate not just that you should be writing about ransomware - but that the "narrative" you need to start following is one of "yes, I understand that you're concerned about cybersecurity - but here are my thoughts on this topic and here is how I can help YOU make sure this isn't something you have to worry about ever again."

 

Extrapolate the Message in the Data

 

Obviously, that's a very specific example - but the idea works well in practically any industry. It's all about taking all of your available data and using it to determine two things:

  • What the data is telling you in a literal sense ("These topics are popular, write about this"), and ALSO
  • What the subtext hidden beneath that data can actually reveal.

The first addresses an immediate concern within the minds of your audience members. The second allows you to start laying the groundwork for a genuine narrative, bending your business to meet the needs of your customers rather than hoping that their needs suddenly change to match the direction you decided to go in.

Yes, data can be overwhelming because there's so very much of it. But when applied properly, it can also become a literal roadmap to follow on an essential journey you're about to embark. Because at the end of the day, your primary goal as a marketer should always be to meet your audience not where you hope they'll be, but where they ARE.

Uncovering what your data is really trying to tell you is the best chance you have at doing exactly that.


Payman Taei is the founder of Visme, an easy-to-use online tool to create engaging presentations, infographics, and other forms of visual content. He is also the founder of HindSite Interactive, an award-winning Maryland digital agency specializing in website design, user experience and web app development.


 

Related stories

 

Impact of Technological Changes & Digital Transformation in Business

Cybersecurity Concerns Threating Businesses Online

More Ways to Keep Your Data Safe on Public Wi-Fi

Marketing Tools to Help You Grow Your Business

Strategies to Streamline Your Business Processes

Pay Attention to These Google Updates & Trends to Stay Top of SERPs

Artificial Intelligence: Ways AI Can Help Your Brand Grow

 

 

SUBSCRIBE TO OUR NEWSLETTER  newsletter icon.png

Get our best content, news, tips, and inspiration in your inbox - free.

No spam. Just great stories. Promise!
 

 

Join Over 20,000 Subscribers!

Get our best content, tips, and inspiration free in your inbox. Subscribe ››

Connect with us:  twitter.gif linkedin-gray.jpg email.gif RSS feed

 

 

 

 

 

Most read this week


Image for 21 Quick Thoughts to Make the Writing Process Less Grueling
21 Quick Thoughts to Make the Writing Process Less Grueling
Editorial Team

How to Implement a Digital Marketing and Automation Strategy for Your Promotions
Michael Habiger

person-typing-laptop-blogging-start-blog
Adding a Blog to Your Website: How to Get Started Fast
Melissa Burns

LibreOffice 7.3 Community Is Better Than Ever at Interoperability
LibreOffice 7.3 Community Is Better Than Ever at Interoperability
Alexis Davis

 

Got a story or tip for us?

 

Tips_0_0_0.png

Here's how to submit it →

 

 

 

 

EXPLORE MORE ...

black-nav-bar1.png

News & Features  ›


Businesses Urged to Prepare Ahead and Keep Faxes Going Amidst PSTN Switch-Off

PSTN Switch-Off: Businesses Urged to Prepare Ahead, Keep Faxes Going

Gmail Redesign Introduces Cool New Features (And Some Not So Cool)

Gmail Redesign Introduces Cool New Features (And Some Not So Cool)

Twitters_New_X_logo

Elon Musk Drops the Bird, Changes Twitter’s Brand & Logo to ‘X’


The Digital Playground: Creating Safe and Engaging Online Spaces for Kids

Understanding Fathers’ Rights in the Child Custody Process

81% of Brits Plan to Support Small Businesses this Christmas [Study]

hor-line-blue

Tech & Trends  ›


Image for Apple’s Forthcoming Phones, After the iPhone X Series, Could Be Smaller

Apple’s Forthcoming Phones After the iPhone X Series Could Be Smaller

man-sitted-using-laptop-data-analytics-certifications

4 Top Data Analytics Certifications

Power in People: How Human Capital Will Determine Tech Success

Power in People: How Human Capital Will Determine Tech Success


Understanding the Limitations of Antivirus Software

5 Web Accessibility Issues to Avoid

Ethics of Quality Assurance Tech Companies Need to Follow
 

hor_line_yellow

Arts & Culture  ›


New Year’s Manifestations Are the New Resolutions

New Year’s Manifestations Are the New Resolutions

The Best Creative Writing Colleges and Degree Programs to Enroll

The Best Creative Writing Colleges and Degree Programs to Enroll

Image for 21 Quick Thoughts to Make the Writing Process Less Grueling

21 Quick Thoughts to Make the Writing Process Less Grueling


How Reading More Inspires Better Writing

10 Fun Hobbies & Activities for Couples to Enjoy Together

5 Ways to Make Writing a Lot More Fun

hor-line-brown

Business & Economy  ›


businessman-sitting-by-table-analyzing-stock-indicators

Investor Guide: How to Evaluate Stocks Worth Investing In

How Award-Winning Creatives Produce Nobel-Prize Type of Work

How Award-Winning Creatives Produce Nobel-Prize Type of Work

person-feet-comfort-zone-quotes-to-take-action

27 Thought-Provoking Quotes to Push You Out of Your Comfort Zone


How Salesforce Anywhere Can Transform Remote Work With Real-Time Collaboration

Maximizing Device Compatibility with Restreaming and Packaging: Benefits for OTT Operators

Smooth Operator: 5 Daily Habits that Dramatically Reduce Repair Frequency

hor-line-green

Health & Style  ›


woman-blowing-candle Image for Cute & Creative Décor Ideas for a Memorable Birthday Party

Cute & Creative Décor Ideas for a Memorable Birthday Party

What to Know About Spinal Cord Injuries and Injury Lawsuits?

What to Know About Spinal Cord Injuries and Injury Lawsuits?

Preparing for an Outdoors Adventure: What to Bring On a Hiking Trip

hori-3.jpg

Blissful Ways to Pamper Yourself at Low Cost

hori-3.jpg

7 Must-Haves for Hiking, Fishing, and Other Outdoor Activities

hori-3.jpg

The Different Types of Wine Explained in a Nutshell
 

Home | About Us | Contributors | Submissions | Advertise | Disclosure | Privacy Policy | Contact Us

Follow Us:

twitter_e.jpg linkedin-pg.jpg email-updates_icon.jpg

Committed to quality content and journalistic ethics.

RSS rss

Search WWS search-icon-trans_0_1.png

© 2025 The WWS Daily.