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Marketing departments are failing to implement the most effective strategies [#ChartoftheDay]

Author's avatar By Robert Allen 14 Sep, 2016
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Marketers know the strategies that are most effective but have trouble implementing them.

For me the most interesting finding from our recent research into digital skills wasn't that only 14% of marketers think their any good at mobile marketing, or that there is evidence of a major skills gap with employers reporting difficulties hiring for a number of digital marketing roles. From my perspective the single most interesting finding was the huge disconnect between what marketers think are the most effective strategies for improving digital marketing effectiveness across their organisation, and what the organisations are actually doing.

The chart below shows what over 700 marketing professionals think are the most effective methods for improving digital marketing effectiveness across their company. We see that top is a planned approach which uses analytics and continuous optimisation, and bottom reactive unplanned approach. Only 14% thought the unplanned approach was effective.

best ways to improve digital marketing effectiveness

Then when we asked what techniques their organisation actually used. Surprisingly the one rated as least effective by a huge margin was used by over half of business. Less than 1/3 had implemented the kind of planned approach which 77% of marketers recognised to be the most effective, whilst less than 1/5 thought there was an adequate budget in place for investing in staff development.

Most commonly used digital marketing tactics in 2016

Clearly this shows massive scope for improvement by marketing departments. Departmental heads or CEOs should work with their staff to move away from a reactive approach towards one with better-structured planning and a focus on analytics. Increases in training budgets may be required to achieve this, but this is a small price to pay for a better functioning team that can deliver far superior results.

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By Robert Allen

Rob Allen is Marketing Manager for Numiko, a digital agency that design and build websites for purpose driven organisations, such as the Science Museum Group, Cancer Research UK, University of London and the Electoral Commission. Rob was blog editor at Smart Insights from 2015-2017. You can follow Rob on LinkedIn.

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