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2022 CMOs Don’t Want 2010 Solutions: Why The Forrester Wave™ Misses the Mark

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When the Metadata Marketing Team read through the Forrester Wave : B2B Advertising Solutions report, we were…a little surprised. Here’s our hot take on where Forrester got it right and where they missed the mark with B2B advertising. What Forrester got right. What Forrester got wrong. Dear Forrester: what gives?

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2010 B2B Marketing Budgets and Mix Trends Research

Online Marketing Institute

Two of my recently published Forrester reports take a deeper look at marketing mix effectiveness and program spending trends. Here are some of the more interesting things found in the January, 2010 survey: 1) Social media became the hot new marketing tool. " in the marketing mix.

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2010 Tech spending to increase > 5%

The ROI Guy

Both Forrester Research and Gartner independently released IT spending forecasts for the remainder of 2010, and both have adjusted their targets higher for the year. Gartner has accelerated its forecasts for 2010 spending increases from 3% to more than 5.3%, with worldwide IT spending is expected to reach $3.4 trillion in 2009).

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Strong IT Spending Growth Predictions from Forrester Assures IT Sales & Marketing Success?

The ROI Guy

George Colony, CEO of Forrester, in Forrester's most recent earnings conference call, indicates that: "As we move beyond mid-year, Forrester continues to predict growth in the IT market both here and abroad." Forrester indicates to the contrary, with analyst forecast for a tech spending increase of 9.9% in the U.S.

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Frugalnomics in Full Effect: Forrester and Gartner Downgrade IT Spending Outlook

The ROI Guy

In the latest research from Gartner and Forrester, both IT research firms revised their annual spending projections over the next few years, predicting lower budgets and slower growth. Forrester Research: More Optimistic, But Less So Forrester Research has updated its U.S. IT spending predictions for 2010, estimating 8.1%

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Forrester - start of 4th wave of innovation - let the good times roll?

The ROI Guy

In Forresters latest earnings call CEO George Colony summarized the latest IT spending trends and projections. Mr. Colony discussed the positive IT spending growth of 2010, and more importantly, that we are at the start of a 4 th innovation wave- a potential 7 to 10 year cycle of technology innovation. in US, and 7.7% in US, and 7.7%

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Social media in B2B: from platforms to content… Ten years later.

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Lynda St-Arneault managed to sort out these trends which you will see, are very ‘2010’. Although these figures have been compiled by LinkedIn, they come from studies made by other sources, including once again, HubSpot, Forrester and CMI, the latter being the most prolific in terms of studies. Is social media more of a B2C business?