Research and surveys are continuing to show the growing importance of Social Media for marketers in 2010, with nearly six in 10 planning to include social-media spending in their next-year’s marketing budget, according to the “2010 Media Planning Intelligence Study” from the Center for Media Research.
The Top 3 were
- Email 57%
- Social Media 56%
- SEO (or Keyword search) 50%
- National TV 18%
- National Newspapers 15%
Another recent study by Alterian found a similar phenomenon in terms of the importance being placed on social media, with similiar results to the “2010 Media Planning Intelligence Study”. Despite the acknowledgement by marketers that email provides the most measurable ROI, social media continues to receive a large portion of marketers’ attention because of its potential influence on consumers.
In another study that examined the complex relationship between email and social networks, The Nielsen Company found that the high Social Media consumers had high levels of email usage, likely because of the multitude of “status update” messages that flood social networkers’ inboxes.
Another study reveals that Social Email Campaigns are increasing in this current year(2009) by nearly 400% (A record number of email marketers are planning to bridge the gap between online social networks and their email marketing campaigns, and the number of social email initiatives is expected to grow 367% this year, according to new research from Ball State University, the Email Marketer’s Club and ExactTarget.(for further reading on this have a read of a white paper at Exact Target “Expanding the Reach of Email Through Social Networks Whitepaper“)
Note: The complex relationship between email and Social Media is being further investigated by The Nielsen Company and could prove to be interesting when its results are revealed.
So with the opportunities for marketers with the new medium of Social Media, there are still obstacles with the survey from Alterian revealing ”4 Challenges” in implementing Social media Marketing.
1. Social Media Marketing is to be ignored at your companies marketing peril
2. Traditional “Email” is still one of the most important marketing distribution channels
3. SEO is vital in being found online and is still a core marketing strategy
4. Investigating and capitalising on the surprising but interesting relationship between Social Media and Email
So are the first three the major part of your marketing strategy?
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