Archive for December, 2010

Lead Generation in a New Era

Tuesday, December 21st, 2010

Agency President Joel Goldstein and Ron Gilbert of Keithley Instruments co-presented at the annual COSE Small Business conference in October on “Lead Generation & New Media Advertising.” Email jgoldstein@ggcomm.com for a copy of the talk.

2011 Budget Survey Shows Marketers Show More Interest in Lead Quality, Search Engine Marketing

Wednesday, December 15th, 2010

Steady budgeting and a priority on lead quality over quantity highlight the results of this year’s Marketing Budget Trends white paper, an annual study of business-to-business marketing trends conducted jointly by Goldstein Group Communications and Hearst Business Media.

Those are two of the trends identified in the study, conducted during November, 2010.  Survey authors said the survey respondents pointed to fewer dramatic changes in their approach, and more to 2011 activities that seek to take advantage of the changes put in place during the recent economic upheaval.

“The past few years have seen once-in-a-career shifts brought on by the global economic collapse and the emergence of new tools such as social media,” said GGC President Joel Goldstein.   “So it’s not surprising that prior surveys reflected rather significant changes in marketing against this backdrop of uncertainty and new media.  Now, though, based on opinions from those who responded, 2011 may just be a year of steadied progress rather than wholesale re-configuration of marketing.  From steadier budgets to more uniform responses to questions about future initiatives, marketers seem to be in a mood to implement recent decisions rather than searching for new answers.”

Survey highlights included a variety of key trends for 2011 marketers:

-          B-to-b marketers expect consistency or improvements in budgets for 2011.  When asked how spending would change next year, 44% reported no change to budgets, a full 11 points higher than a year ago.  Continued recovery is still forecast by many, with 27% projecting an increase and just 6% pointing to budget decreases.

-          The ratio of online-to-traditional spending settled in at 51% traditional to 49% online;  two years ago, 60% of budgets were spent on traditional tactics such as literature/catalogs, direct mail, trade shows, print advertising, etc. 

-          Web development, online advertising and search engine marketing will consume 38% of budgets in 2011 and are the clear priority of decision-makers as they’re crafting spending plans for the coming year.  “Marketers seem to recognize that Google, Yahoo and Bing have become the front door for purchase decisions today, and that search engine presence is a key driver to getting their company’s fair share of sales,” Goldstein noted.

-          Even in the face of complaints marketers hear about email fatigue, spending on email is predicted to maintain the same share of budget (7%) in 2011 that it occupied in 2010;  21% of marketers even plan to increase email spending in 2011.

-          Quality trumped lead quantity in this year’s survey, one of the more dramatic changes seen from last year.  While last year the need for greater lead volume outpaced improvements in lead quality as a top priority, that order was reversed this year.

For a copy of the results on 2011 Marketing Budget Best Practices, with results of the complete survey, contact Joel Goldstein, Goldstein Group Communications, at jgoldstein@ggcomm.com, or at 216-509-3119, or visit www.ggcomm.com.

And the Winner is….

Thursday, December 2nd, 2010

Congratulations to Goldstein Group client Radisphere, whose new web presence (www.radisphere.net) took top honors in the web category of the “eHealthcare Leadership Awards.” The new web site (can you guess which agency created the site?) is part of a total rebranding and name change effort for the company as it crafts a new identity and platform to appeal to the hospital market.