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Marketing Budget and Strategy Trends for 2023 – Seven Intriguing Insights

Webbiquity

, 2023 looks like a tough year for marketing budgets. However, the outlook varies considerably by industry and company size. Overall, 58% of marketers project flat or reduced budgets for 2023, up from just 26% in 2022. Midsized companies (those with 500 to 5,000 employees) are most likely to cut spending.

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How Large Companies Can Minimize Content Creation Costs

Marketing Insider Group

Even larger companies need to cut corners when it comes to their marketing budget. Learn how to minimize content creation costs for your company here. Just because you’re with a large company doesn’t mean that you have an unlimited budget for content marketing. Newsletter subscriptions.

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What Are Experts Prioritizing in 2018 B2B Marketing Budgets?

KoMarketing Associates

Instead of planning for 2018 when you’re already starting it in January, the most prepared B2B marketers already have priorities identified and plans for execution come January 1. This includes account-based marketing and expanding their pipelines. Markus Reutner , Digital Marketing Manager, Emarsys.

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Why This Amount Is All the Marketing Budget You Need

Marketing Insider Group

Are you feeling pressure on your marketing budget? If you think you can’t stretch your dollars to meet all your marketing needs, you may actually need better allocation, not more money. The objective of marketing is to attract, engage, convert, and retain customers. Marketing Budgets Shifting and Changing.

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How COVID-19 Has Impacted Enterprise Event Marketing

Webbiquity

How are enterprise marketing professionals adjusting their 2020 plans in response to the spread of coronavirus? Just-released research shows that while live events are off the table for now, marketing teams (including event marketers) will remain active. But what about enterprise marketing professionals specifically?

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3 Reasons You Need to Run Paid Social Ads (With Tips For Each Platform)

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Paid social ads can guarantee exposure, drive traffic, and encourage revenue. Organic social media is often positioned as the be-all and end-all of social media marketing. However, to really maximize your social media efforts, you need both organic posts and a paid social media strategy.

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6 Benefits of Using Paid Social Media

Sharpspring

However, these efforts likely aren’t delivering the number of qualified leads and sales you need to meet your marketing goals. That’s why when it comes to social media, you not only need to maintain a great organic calendar but also invest in paid social media advertising. Stretch Your Content Efforts.