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Report: Content Marketers Anticipate Utilizing AI Solutions

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Although most marketers predict that their content marketing budgets will increase as the year goes on, new research indicates that they intend to invest more in artificial intelligence (AI) solutions for assets and skills, such as writing. 29% forecast that their content marketing budget will at least stay the same.

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62% of B2B Marketers Cite Content Marketing for Producing Valuable Leads

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As B2B marketers look for more efficient ways to engage prospects, new research suggests that content marketing is growing in importance to them. In terms of the types of content that effectively move prospects through the funnel, the majority of respondents (59%) cited articles/blogs.

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58.4% of Marketers Expect Their Content Budgets to Increase in 2023

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As marketers dedicate more of their budget to content, new research suggests that senior leadership is seeing the value of it, and content is becoming a key revenue driver. Over the past 12 months, most marketers (49.2%) said that their content budget has grown larger. said they allocate over 50% of their budget to content.

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Report: Many Marketers Still Lack Documented Content Strategies

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Although many marketers are now taking a strategic approach to content, new research shows that not all of them have done so just yet, and there are a variety of obstacles holding them back. However, just 53% claimed that they have a documented content management strategy in place that they can turn to for reference.

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80% of ‘Very Successful’ Content Marketers Have a Documented Strategy

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As marketers look for ways to leverage content and bolster their return-on-investment (ROI), new research suggests that creating a documented strategy and allocating more budget toward this initiative can help. In contrast, only 52% of content marketers who say that they are “unsuccessful” have a strategy in place.

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Report: More B2B Marketers Now Reaping the Benefits of Content Marketing

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As B2B marketers continue to discover the value of creating and delivering content, new research indicates that they are beginning to see measurable success in this area. In the last year, most B2B marketers (71%) believe that content marketing has become “more important” over the past 12 months.

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Report: B2B Buyers Consuming More Marketing Content Before Making Purchases

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As B2B marketers look for more impactful ways to resonate with their customers and prospects, new research indicates that content may be the key to making a lasting impression. About 19% claimed they consume between five and seven pieces of content, and 11% said they consume more than seven pieces.