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Marketing Strategy and Planning: How To Avoid Marketing Budget Disasters

Marketing Insider Group

It’s that time of year again and I have to ask the only question that matters for those of us involved in marketing strategy and planning: Do you know which marketing programs have worked and which ones didn’t? Accountability is tough on B2B Marketing organizations. Fund nothing without a business plan.

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Marketing Strategy and Planning: How To Avoid Marketing Budget Disasters

Marketing Insider Group

It’s that time of year again and I have to ask the only question that matters for those of us involved in marketing strategy and planning: Do you know which marketing programs have worked and which ones didn’t? Accountability is tough on B2B Marketing organizations. Fund nothing without a business plan.

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For B2B Internet Marketers in the Industrial Sector: Bigger Opportunities But Greater Challenges Await

KoMarketing Associates

B2B industrial companies are increasing their online marketing budgets in 2013 and into next year, with an emphasis on search engine optimization and content creation. Nearly 83% of those surveyed are spending as much (51%) or more (32%) on marketing in 2013.

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B2B Content Marketing Trends in the Software Industry: CMI Survey Recap

KoMarketing Associates

Last month, Content Marketing Institute (CMI) released its report , “B2B Software Content Marketing: 2013 Benchmarks, Budgets, and Trends – North America,” sponsored by the International Data Group (IDG). The report, which highlights responses from more than 1400 B2B software marketers across the U.S.

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102 Compelling Social Media and Online Marketing Stats and Facts for 2012 (and 2013)

Webbiquity

B2B buyers are most likely to share useful vendor content via email (79%), followed by LinkedIn (53%), Twitter (39%) and Facebook (18%). While three-quarters of marketers consider measurement of social media impact important, 70% say that measuring those results is difficult. Marketing Charts ). Marketing Charts ).

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Who Should Nurture B2B Leads with Social Media?

NuSpark Consulting

B2B marketers have always been more resistant to using social media than their B2C counterparts, which is in large part a mind-set issue. Only five years ago, almost half of B2B executives still thought social media was irrelevant to their company, and this attitude has definitely had an influence on slower adoption.

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B2B Industrial Marketing Trends: Recap of the GlobalSpec 2012 Report

KoMarketing Associates

As Q3 draws to a close, B2B marketers are already thinking ahead to 2013, strategizing about what’s worked thus far in 2012—and what hasn’t. Online) Marketing Spending on the Rise. According to survey results, more than half (57 percent) of industrial companies are engaged in social media marketing efforts.