Why Digital Marketing Is an Essential Investment

— October 21, 2018

Why should businesses increase their investment in digital marketing? The answer is not unlike the reply the notorious Willie Sutton allegedly gave when asked why he robbed banks: “That’s where the money is.”

Similarly, businesses increasingly understand that the digital world is the most effective way to reach the most customers.

“That’s where people spend their time,” said Jeremy Greenberg founder of web design and digital marketing agency 97 Switch.

“Even walking down the street, people aren’t looking at billboards, or checking newspapers – they’re staring at their phones,” said Flynn Zaiger, CEO of Online Optimism, a digital marketing agency in New Orleans. “The first step of marketing is being where your customer is, and there’s no better way to do that than using a variety of digital marketing strategies.”

A recent survey by The Manifest of 501 digital marketers from businesses across the U.S. with more than 100 employees found that virtually all – some 99 percent – plan to increase their investment in at least one digital marketing channel in the next year.

99% of businesses will increase investment in at least one digital marketing channel.

Around two-fifths of these businesses – 41 percent – are already investing more than $ 500,000 in digital marketing every year.

Businesses Value Social Media

The digital marketing channel that is expected to see the largest growth is social media marketing. Nearly two-thirds of businesses (64 percent) plan to spend more money on social media in the coming year, according to the survey.

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Social media platforms such as Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn and Twitter “can be used to build a community of engaged users,” said Aylin Cook, head of content marketing at digital marketing agency Single Grain.

Clothing retailers, for example, can encourage customers to post photographs of themselves on Facebook or Instagram wearing items they purchased. Pink Lily Boutique, a women’s fashion retailer, built a 250,000-person Instagram following by offering photo contests and gift card giveaways, featuring customers’ photos on their site and regularly seeking feedback from followers.

Businesses Will Invest More in Websites

Businesses see investment in websites as the second-highest priority for their digital marketing, with 55 percent expecting to spend more money in that area.

“Websites are still the mainstay of having a digital presence and seen as essential in promoting your business online,” said Zaiger.

Even smaller companies that might have felt they could not afford a fancy website in the past can now use drag-and-drop site builders such as Wix, Weebly and Squarespace to construct a website easily at little or no cost, Zaiger added.

Email Marketing Is Also Important to Businesses

Reports of the death of email marketing have been greatly exaggerated.

“Love it or hate it, email marketing is the cockroach of the digital marketing world,” said Zaiger. “It’ll survive long past [when] every other strategy is over and done with.”

Though 15 percent of businesses in the survey expect to reduce the amount of money they spend on email marketing in the coming year, another 43 percent plan to increase their spending.

“I think one reason is that email still gets results,” said Jon Borg-Breen, co-founder and head of sales at B2B lead generation agency Symbiont Group. “It’s been around forever. . .. Even if your inbox is flooded with a ton of other information, people still love that approach.”

A survey by the Direct Marketing Association in June 2016 found that email marketing had a median return on investment of 122 percent, four times higher than other channels studied, including social media, direct mail and paid search.

Email marketing and websites may seem old school compared to social media platforms, but their effectiveness remains formidable.

“Websites and email marketing are the highest-impact channels for the resources invested,” said Cook.

Telling a Story

A common thread links social media, websites and email marketing – the three digital marketing channels where businesses direct the most investment.

“Those three avenues are where people are able to tell their story,” Greenberg said. “The biggest value to digital marketers today is highlighting what the company is all about. Other platforms are not able to fully grasp that image.”

Social media works well with websites. A well-crafted social media campaign on Twitter or Instagram engages potential customers and creates a dialogue that can drive traffic to a company’s website. Companies can follow up on email with addresses collected from visitors.

Businesses Will Invest Less in Display/Banner and Paid Search Advertisements

By contrast, businesses expect to reduce their investment in display/banner advertisements and paid search advertisements in 2019, with planned reductions of 19 percent for the former and 18 percent for the latter, according to survey respondents.

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These channels can be expensive and difficult to control, and the results are difficult to track.

“You don’t always actually know where they’re going to be placed because they’re going all over the place,” Greenberg said. “If you’re Coca-Cola, you want to really control the whole experience. If you’re Apple, you want to control the whole experience to tell your story. If you want to control the whole narrative, it’s hard being on other channels like online ads.”

But Greenberg cautioned that companies should not automatically assume that online advertisements are not worthwhile. On popular websites such as Amazon, ads can reach an enormous audience of potential customers.

Outside Help for Digital Marketing

Looking for new ideas and perspectives in their digital marketing efforts, many companies expect to rely more on outsourcing in the coming year. Most companies – 69 percent – presently use in-house staff to meet at least some of their needs, while 50 percent use a digital marketing agency and 32 percent use freelancers or consultants.

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But nearly one-third of businesses (32 percent) that do not currently use a digital marketing agency and/or a freelancer/consultant plan to outsource at least a portion of their digital marketing work in the next year.

32% of businesses plan to outsource digital marketing in the next year.

“I think you get an outside perspective,” Borg-Breen said. “You’re typically working with people who have a mix of experiences across the spectrum of companies that maybe are competitors or even different industries. That input is super important since digital marketing is still maturing over time.”

Digital Marketing Is Essential

Almost all companies plan to increase their investment in at least one digital marketing channel in the next year, the Manifest survey shows.

Social media, with its potential for dramatically increasing a company’s online profile, is the top priority for increased investment in digital marketing channels.

Websites remain a mainstay for many companies and are expected to attract the second-highest increase in investment.

Email remains an effective means of marketing, and while some businesses are reducing their use of the channel, more plan to increase their email marketing budgets.

Although some businesses plan to invest less in display/banner advertising and paid search advertisements, they remain an effective digital marketing channel for many B2C companies.

Nearly one-third of businesses that do not presently use a digital marketing agency or other outside consultation plan to do so in the coming year, seeking new ideas to compete in an ever-changing digital marketing world.

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