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New business acquisition leads the marketing priority pack. Primary objectives for tech marketing departments in 2018... NEW ACCOUNT ACQUISITION 77% BOOST BRAND AWARENESS 64% GROW EXISTING ACCOUNTS 47% Email, visual content, and video are going strong. “Important to extremely important” marketing tactics in 2018... Marketing automation investments will spike. How marketing automation investment will change in 2018... Three top trends have marketers pumped. When asked which marketing efforts they’re most excited to experiment with in 2018, the top answers were: Podcasts are lagging behind. Direct mail is getting low scores. Marketers are dedicating more resources to video and visual content. Long-live long form! This format continues to drive results. Marketers are more confident about inbound practices than influencer marketing. ABM and inbound are ahead, but traditional marketing falls back. INCREASE STAY THE SAME DECREASE NOT INVESTING/ DON’T KNOW 54% 39% 5% 3% 60% 51% of tech marketers did not use podcasts in 2017. 34% of tech marketers did not use direct mail in 2017. 36% said direct mail is “not important at all” to their marketing efforts in 2018. said podcasts are “not important at all” to their marketing efforts in 2018. 50% of respondents plan to invest in video. 44% expect to ramp up resources for visual content. (e.g. infographics and interactive web pages). 69% of respondents rated long-form content (reports, ebooks, and whitepapers) as effective to extremely effective in meeting marketing objectives in 2017. 32% of marketers plan to increase their resouces (e.g. time, budget, personnel) for long-form content in 2018. 83% of marketers feel strong about integrating inbound marketing into their 2018 plan. 54% are confident about influencer marketing. 56% of respondents plan to boost resource allocation for both account-based marketing and inbound/content marketing. 18% plan to pull back allocation to traditional marketing (e.g. print advertising, billboards and cable TV ads) and 34% won’t be investing in traditional marketing at all. 78% EMAIL VISUAL CONTENT 78% VIDEO 78% There’s no shortage of channels and methods tech marketers can use to reach audiences. But when it comes to outpacing competitors to win over IT buyers, only a select few strategies and tactics can bring home the gold. To find out what’s hot in 2018, we surveyed nearly 200 tech marketers. The survey was conducted by Spiceworks in December 2017 and included 193 B2B marketers in the technology industry within North America and Europe. They represent a variety of titles, including CMOs, marketing executives and directors, product marketers, content marketers, market researchers, and more. Respondents come from a variety of company sizes, including small-to-medium-sized businesses and enterprises. METHODOLOGY PAID DIGITAL ADS 77% LONG-FORM WRITTEN CONTENT 75% VIDEO CONTENT ABM About Spiceworks Spiceworks is the platform that connects the IT industry to help technology buyers and sellers get their jobs done, every day. The company empowers the world’s businesses to find, adopt, and manage the latest technologies while also helping IT brands build, market, and support better products and services. Founded in 2006 and headquartered in Austin, Texas, Spiceworks makes IT easy, and enjoyable, for everyone. For more information visit www.spiceworks.com/marketing. Connect with Spiceworks on Facebook and follow us on Twitter.

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New business acquisition leads the marketing priority pack.Primary objectives for tech marketing departments in 2018...

N E W A C C O U N T A C Q U I S I T I O N 77%

B O O S T B R A N D A W A R E N E S S 64%

G R O W E X I S T I N G A C C O U N T S 47%

Email, visual content, and video are going strong.“Important to extremely important” marketing tactics in 2018...

Marketing automation investments will spike.How marketing automation investment will change in 2018...

Three top trends have marketers pumped.When asked which marketing efforts they’re most excited to experiment with in 2018, the top answers were:

Podcasts are lagging behind. Direct mail is gettinglow scores.

Marketers are dedicating more resources to video and visual content.

Long-live long form!This format continuesto drive results.

Marketers are more confident about inbound practices than influencer marketing.

ABM and inbound areahead, but traditional marketing falls back.

I N C R E A S E

S T A Y T H E S A M E

D E C R E A S E

N O T I N V E S T I N G / D O N ’ T K N O W

54%

39%

5%

3%

60%51%

of tech marketers did not use podcasts in 2017.

34% of tech marketers did not use direct mail in 2017.

36% said direct mail is “not important at all” to their marketing efforts in 2018.

said podcasts are “not important at all” to their marketing efforts in 2018.

50% of respondents plan to invest in video.

44% expect to ramp up resourcesfor visual content. (e.g. infographics and interactive web pages).

69% of respondents rated long-form content (reports, ebooks, and whitepapers) as effective to extremely effective in meeting marketing objectives in 2017.

32% of marketers plan to increasetheir resouces (e.g. time, budget, personnel) for long-form content in 2018.

83% of marketers feel strong about integrating inbound marketing into their 2018 plan.

54% are confident about influencer marketing.

56% of respondents plan to boost resource allocation for both account-based marketing and inbound/content marketing.

18% plan to pull back allocation to traditional marketing (e.g. print advertising, billboards and cableTV ads) and 34% won’t be investingin traditional marketing at all.

78%E M A I L V I S U A L

C O N T E N T

78%V I D E O

78%

There’s no shortage of channels and methods tech marketers can use to

reach audiences. But when it comes to outpacing competitors to win over

IT buyers, only a select few strategies and tactics can bring home the gold.

To find out what’s hot in 2018, we surveyed nearly 200 tech marketers.

The survey was conducted by Spiceworks in December 2017 and included

193 B2B marketers in the technology industry within North America and

Europe. They represent a variety of titles, including CMOs, marketing

executives and directors, product marketers, content marketers, market

researchers, and more. Respondents come from a variety of company sizes,

including small-to-medium-sized businesses and enterprises.

M E T H O D O L O G Y

P A I D D I G I T A LA D S

77%

L O N G - F O R MW R I T T E NC O N T E N T

75%

V I D E O C O N T E N T A B M

About SpiceworksSpiceworks is the platform that connects the IT industry to help technology buyers and sellers get their jobs done, every day.

The company empowers the world’s businesses to find, adopt, and manage the latest technologies while also helping IT brands

build, market, and support better products and services. Founded in 2006 and headquartered in Austin, Texas, Spiceworks makes

IT easy, and enjoyable, for everyone.

For more information visit www.spiceworks.com/marketing.

Connect with Spiceworks on Facebook and follow us on Twitter.