Habits vary across industries/companies, but obviously despite the frozen marketing budget, everyone's spending more on digital media -
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Social Media Spending Habits Rise, New Research Reveals
This article reveals the findings of a few new research studies. What they found might surprise you.
Small Business Focusing Big Time on Social Media and Blogging
Small businesses are spending three times more on social media and blogs than larger businesses.In HubSpot’s 2011 State of Inbound Marketing Report, researchers discovered that small businesses plan to spend 29% of their lead generation budget on social media and blogs. Asked the same question, medium to large businesses only plan to spend 9% on the same categories.
HubSpot’s conclusion: all marketers are increasing their lead generation budgets for social media and blogs. In fact, the average company increased their spending from 9% to 18% between 2009 and 2011.
The HubSpot report has many more important insights on acquisition rates and comparative data on various industries. Check it out here.
Social Media Spending Trending Up
64% of all marketers plan to increase their social media budget in 2011 according to Target Marketing’s Fifth Annual Media Usage Report. Email marketing is the only area where more marketers will increase their spending.Email and social media are becoming rivals for acquiring new customers and customer retention:
- Email – 85% of marketers use it for acquisition; 90% for retention
- Social media – 75% use it for acquisition; 65% for retention
In a day where many marketing budgets are frozen, marketers are allocating an increasing portion of the pie to social media. Some might say they are panning for gold, but I think the signs show that they’ve already found some gold.
Match Social Media Spending to Your Experience
All businesses should consider their social business maturity as they establish priorities and their social media budget. This is Altimeter Group’s conclusion after conducting a study of 140 social media strategists at enterprise-level corporations (1000 employees or more).While the data is derived from large companies, the principles recommended apply to businesses of all sizes. See which of the following strategies match your needs and priorities for 2011:
What about you? How do these reports get you to look at your plans for 2011? How do your social media spending plans compare to these trends? Leave your comments in the box below.
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