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B2B Marketing Shifts Focus in late 2017


Published on: Oct 29, 2017 by Michael Snyder

Business-to-Business marketing focus shifted gears in 2017, reversing prior trends. Even as B2B marketing and sales has taken on more of a highly focused account-based execution, companies now express more interest and energy in converting leads to customers. This trend represents a major change from the prior majority focus of generating leads.

New B2B trend - convert leads to customersAccording to the newest State of Pipeline Marketing Report, the new inclination toward conversion reverses a prior focus on building and collecting leads.  However, as emphasis grows for account-based marketing, so does a new emphasis on revenue performance as a critical metric.

 

Content marketing driving B2B revenue

It’s important to note in current B2B marketing is the increasing recognition that content marketing has become a revenue driver. More than 75% of those participating in the survey noted that they plan to increase their content marketing activities (and budget) for 2018.

Previous reports noted a greater emphasis on aligning sales and marketing goals. Reducing prior conflict between marketing and sales — particularly in competing for internal resources like budgets and human resources — has been a higher focus in the past. This has lessened as companies have moved forward and achieved success toward meeting this goal. Also, once a major trend in B2B marketing, the prior emphasis on reducing the cost of customer acquisition has fallen to 2% of those participating this year’s survey.

E-mail still dominant

Tried and true e-mailing continues its dominance as the primary B2B marketing channel, which squares with the chief outreach tool for marketing automation applications like Pardot. Email marketing remains a critical attribution model for lead generation and customer conversion.

ROI measurement is also up, varying between different metrics. A 2X investment return remains a common goal.

Several B2B marketers remain unsold on the efficiency of account-based marketing, where resources target specific vertical marketing and sales opportunities.

 

By Michael Snyder, Managing Principal, MEK Group

 

 


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