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Allocating marketing budgets in 2011

Author's avatar By Danyl Bosomworth 03 Mar, 2011
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It's always useful to be able to compare the way your marketing budget split to others for different marketing approaches. Particularly if changes in allocation are highlighted and ideally if the budgets are for similar companies. A new international survey from Econsultancy and SAS helps with this.

With permission, this post includes a summary of the main findings of the report:  Marketing Budgets 2011 and charts of the budget mix.

Summary of marketing budgets report

The main insights from the report for me are:
  • Marketing budgets overall are up, in digital 72% of companies are investing more and 26% in offline channels - great news and indicative of a more upbeat feeling for the future, maybe?
  • On average, digital budgets are being increased by 35% over last year, so a big increase.
  • The continuing growth of investment into social channels is a big theme 75% companies investing more, though interestingly it's the area that companies feel least confident in proving a return on investment with only 23% feel they do a good job measuring social ROI, 39% feeling they do a poor job
  • 45% of companies are investing more into analytics, maybe in response to how much more reliant companies are on digital and its overall importance, particularly the social channels and how they inter-relate.
  • Other large investment areas on the tech side is CRM and web CMS channels - great news and indicative of a more upbeat feeling for the future, maybe?

Proportion of marketing budget allocated to digital channels

This chart suggests that if you are investing less than 10 or 20% of budget on digital then you may be out of step with your competitors and certainly consumption of digital media by your prospects and customers. However, there are many in this category and this may be appropriate for their market.


Proportion of marketing budget spent on digital marketing. Source: Econsultancy Mar 2011.

This chart would be more useful split out by market or industry, but it does provide a benchmark against your current spending.

Allocation of budget to digital media channels


Variation in different digital marketing tactic used 2010-2011. Source: Econsultancy. Feb 2010.

For those involved in allocation in a current budgeting cycle, this chart will certainly be interesting. As many readers would expect social media, usefully split into on-site, i.e. blogs, communities, reviews, comment and offsite social presence, is receiving an increase by many organisations.

A couple of other notable features of the survey are the other winners and losers.

The trusted digital stalwarts, search engine optimisation (down compared to last year0 and email marketing are receiving significant increased investment.

Paid search, display advertising and affiliate marketing have had a small resurgence compared to 2011.

One final observation on the report I'd have is that the agencies interviewed appear pretty judgemental of client companies, there are several instances in the report where agencies rate client companies much lower than the companies themselves do, for example 23% companies rate themselves as good at measuring social media ROI, whereas 9% of agencies rate their clients as good. Maybe this is a perception problem and agencies or just not close enough to the commercial reality or the internal political realities that companies face?

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By Danyl Bosomworth

Dan helped to co-found Smart Insights in 2010 and acted as Marketing Director until leaving in November 2014 to focus on his other role as Managing Director of First 10 Digital. His experience spans brand development and digital marketing, with roles both agency and client side for nearly 20 years. Creative, passionate and focussed, his goal is on commercial success whilst increasing brand equity through effective integration and remembering that marketing is about real people. Dan's interests and recent experience span digital strategy, social media, and eCRM. You can learn more about Dan's background here Linked In.

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