Most small businesses don't know where their marketing is actually weak. They feel like "marketing isn't working" but can't pinpoint what to fix first.
I built a free Marketing Health Score quiz that diagnoses this in 2 minutes. You answer 7 questions, get a score out of 100, a letter grade, and your top 3 areas to improve.
The 7 areas it checks
The quiz scores you across the marketing fundamentals that actually matter for small businesses:
- Social media consistency — Are you showing up regularly, or posting once a month and wondering why nobody engages?
- Email marketing — Do you have an owned audience you can reach without paying a platform?
- Search visibility — When someone Googles what you sell, do they find you?
- Content production — Are you building trust and authority, or just selling?
- Analytics — Can you actually tell what's working and what's wasting money?
- Paid advertising — If you're running ads, are they profitable?
- Customer retention — Are you keeping existing customers, or always chasing new ones?
Most businesses score between 30-60 on their first attempt. That's normal — it means there's room to improve.
Why it matters
The score isn't the point. The ranking is.
When you see that your email marketing scores 2/10 but your social media scores 7/10, you know exactly where to focus. Most businesses keep doubling down on what they're already good at instead of fixing what's broken.
The quiz forces you to look at all 7 areas honestly.
Take the quiz
Free, no signup, takes about 2 minutes:
Get your Marketing Health Score
After you get your score, you'll know exactly which area to fix first.
More free tools
The quiz lives on CalcFuel alongside 35+ free marketing and business calculators — ROI, CPM, break-even, markup, engagement rate, A/B testing, and more.
If you want to go beyond diagnostics and start fixing your marketing, check out the 50 AI Marketing Prompts pack ($19 AUD) — copy-paste prompts for social, email, SEO, content, and competitor analysis.
Built by MarketingAI — AI-powered marketing for Australian small businesses.
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