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Content Marketing Research and Trends Overview 2015 PR Summit San Francisco September 12th, 2015

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Content Marketing Research and Trends

Overview 2015PR Summit

San FranciscoSeptember 12th, 2015

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Content Marketing Research

●How Content Now Drives Leads

●Content’s Role In Findability

●Why Content Marketing is Critical For Sales Growth

●Current Trends

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People Who Have Internet Access

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Mobile Rules

There’s now more search traffic coming from mobile devices than desktops. (Google)

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Content Is the currency of the social web

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Banner Blindness

The average click-through rate (CTR) of display ads is 0.1%. (DoubleClick)

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Ads Blocking Is Huge

Ad blocking grew by 41% globally in the last 12 months and is now 198 million users. (Adobe/PageFair 2015)

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Abysmal Email Engagement Rates

Industry CTRs range from 1.5%–4.79%. (MailChimp)

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Vanishing Sales-Cycle

When buyers engage sales, they have completed 57% (*or more) of their purchasing process (CEB/Google 2011)

* More recent research put this as high as 80%+

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Brand Preference

● When consumers move into an active shopping state, they’ve already picked their preferred brand.

● More than 75% will buy from that brand regardless of any new information they acquire. (Foundation Capital)

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Self-Serve Education

56%

Of the buying process is spent searching for educational content (International Data Corporation)

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Smart Is Sexy

76%

Of buyers choose vendors that can have intelligent conversations and deliver effective value messages (Forrester)

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Marketing Crap Speak

86%

Of buyers say that the content by marketing is not useful, relevant or aligned with their needs (IDG)

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Smart Is Sexy

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Smart Is Sexy

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Smart Is Sexy

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Search

59%

Believe content has led to increased search engine rankings for their business. (wyzowl)

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Traffic

64%Say they’ve increased traffic due to content marketing (wyzowl)

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Leads

67%

Say they’ve received increased leads from content marketing (wyzowl)

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Awareness

73%

Say content marketing creates improved brand awareness (wyzowl)

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What’s In It For Me?

76%

of content marketers agree that content should provide actionable information. (wyzowl)

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Smart Is Sexy

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Smart Is Sexy

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Smart Is Sexy

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Commitment To Content Marketing

18%In 2013Either "strong" or "extremely strong." (Ad Age)

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Commitment To Content Marketing

40%In 2015Either "strong" or "extremely strong." (Ad Age)

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Budget

86%

Of content marketers say they plan to spend more or maintain their spending in 2015. (wyzowl)

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2015 Content Marketing Budget

23%Percentage of marketing budget (Ad Age)

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2017 Content Marketing Budget

33%Percentage of marketing budget in 2017 (Ad Age)

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PPC Cost Per Lead

(CMI)

Mid-Sized Company

$109(24 Mo Avg.)

Large-Sized Company

$108(24 Mo Avg.)

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Content Marketing Cost Per Lead

(CMI)

Mid-Sized Company

$75(24 Mo Avg.)

Large-Sized Company

$64(24 Mo Avg.)

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Cost Per Lead (24 Mo Avg.)

(CMI)

Content Marketing

31%Less Than Paid

Search

Content Marketing

41%Less Than Paid

Search

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Smart Is Sexy

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Sourceshttp://www.slideshare.net/kleinerperkins/internet-trends-2014-05-28-14-pdf

http://adwords.blogspot.com/2015/05/building-for-next-moment.html

https://www.doubleclickbygoogle.com/insights/

http://blog.pagefair.com/2015/ad-blocking-report/

http://mailchimp.com/resources/research/email-marketing-benchmarks/

http://www.forbes.com/sites/gyro/2013/01/07/the-disappearing-sales-process/

https://foundationcapital.com/decadeofthecmo

http://thecontentcouncil.org/

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Sourceshttp://go.experian.com/dm15report?WT.srch=EMSPR_REP_MR_DM15_042015

http://www.regalix.com/by_regalix/research/reports/state-of-b2b-marketing-2015/

http://ascend2.com/home/latest-report/

https://www.wyzowl.com/state-of-content-marketing-2015.html

http://missingthemark.ads.economist.com/

http://www.komarketingassociates.com/files/b2b-web-usability-report-2015.pdf

http://info.onespot.com/content-clarity-website

http://www.odwyerpr.com/story/public/4307/2015-03-26/content-marketing-budgets-set-rise.html

http://contentmarketinginstitute.com/2012/06/justify-content-marketing-cost/

http://www.marketingcharts.com/online/b2b-content-marketing-whats-changed-and-what-hasnt-46580/