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2014 Services Marketing
Budget Allocations
and Trends

Julie Schwartz
Senior Vice President
Research and Thought Leadership
ITSMA

Abbreviated Summary | January 2014
2014 Services Marketing Budget Allocations and Trends | Abbreviated Summary | B025AS | © 2014 ITSMA. All Rights Reserved.
ITSMA Benchmarking Study | 2014 Budget Allocations and Trends

Abbreviated Summary
The 2014 Services
Marketing Budget
Allocations and Trends
survey provides data on
services marketing budgets,
budget allocations, and
marketing priorities from a
range of companies across
the technology and
consulting industries.

Topics covered in the report include:

services

marketing budget size and growth rates

revenue growth rates
marketing budget allocations
marketing staff growth rates
marketing staff allocations

marketing mix budget allocations
marketing operations and automation
marketing priorities
digital marketing
Account Based Marketing

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budget allocations

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ITSMA Benchmarking Study | 2014 Budget Allocations and Trends

As we look ahead to 2014, we see both good news
and some concerns

Good News

The perception of marketing is
improving

Marketing roles are expanding
Marketing budgets, staff, and
agency spend are increasing
Note: This Abbreviated Summary highlights some
of the significant findings from 2014 Services
Marketing Budget Allocations and Trends. A more
in-depth analysis can be found in the full report.
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Concerns
• Senior executives still

do not see marketing
contributing enough to
– Strategy development
– Revenue growth
– Shareholder value

• Marketing budgets are
declining as a
percentage of revenue

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ITSMA Benchmarking Study | 2014 Budget Allocations and Trends

Despite an improving economic
picture, the era of doing
with less

more

is not yet over
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ITSMA Benchmarking Study | 2014 Budget Allocations and Trends

More companies are increasing
marketing spend in 2014…
In FY2014, do you expect your marketing
budget to increase, decrease, or stay the
same when compared to FY2013?
Overall 2014
% of Respondents (N=45)
B2B Services
Marketing
Budget Growth:

4.8%

… but as a percentage of revenue,
marketing budgets are trending
lower
What is the size of your annual services
marketing budget as a percentage of services
revenue? % of Services Revenue Spent on Marketing
1.5

1.5

1.4

1.3

1.2

1.0

Stay the Same

36%

1.2
1.0

0.8

Increase

51%

Decrease

13%

Average
decrease:
15.3%

Average
increase:
10.0%

Source: ITSMA, 2014 Services Marketing Budget Allocations and Trends
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2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
(est)
Source: ITSMA, Budget Allocations and Trends: Key Metrics Survey, 2006, 2007, 2008,
2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014
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ITSMA Benchmarking Study | 2014 Budget Allocations and Trends

In response to changing buyer behavior and economic pressures,
marketers are shifting their spending in 2014 to reflect new priorities
Marketing Budget Trends

Increasing spending
• Content development

Decreasing spending
• Sponsorships

• Sales (channel) enablement
and support

• Public trade shows, events,
conferences

• Brand and communications

• Advertising (traditional)

• Digital marketing

• Direct marketing
(email/mail/telemarketing)

• Private events, seminars, and
conferences
• Marketing technology
• Marketing performance management
Source: ITSMA, 2014 Services Marketing Budget Allocations and Trends
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ITSMA Benchmarking Study | 2014 Budget Allocations and Trends

The digital marketing budget composition is shifting with
the old mainstays—email and webinars—declining
Digital Marketing Budget Trends

Increasing spending
• Online video
• Blogs

Decreasing spending
• Email, email newsletters
• Client extranets or microsites

• Search engine optimization (SEO)

• Virtual tradeshows,
conferences, and events

• Public online communities

• Webinars
• Podcasts

Source: ITSMA, 2014 Services Marketing Budget Allocations and Trends
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Content development, leadership, and
data/analytical skills are in highest demand
Which of the
following skills
do you believe
are essential to
your marketing
organization’s
future success?
% of Respondents
(N=45)

Note: Up to three responses allowed.
Source: ITSMA, 2014 Services Marketing
Budget Allocations and Trends

Writing/storytelling/editing/publishing
Leadership
Data and analytics
Critical thinking
Business acumen
Strategic planning
Vertical market/industry expertise
Influence and negotiation
Technology
Project management
Social media
Design/creativity
Sales/business development 4
Primary research 4
Other 4

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53
51
36
22
22
22
20
18
11
11
11
9

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Five mandates for marketers in 2014
1. Measure and communicate metrics that matter
2. Become a data and technology frontrunner
3. Improve relevance and personalization
4. Enable thought leadership selling
5. Develop a proactive and

adaptive marketing culture

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Study Participants

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Organization Size

Study Methodology
From December 2013 through January 2014,
ITSMA used a web-based survey to gather data
from its members and select non-members about
services marketing budgets, services growth, and
top marketing priorities. ITSMA received 45
responses from 44 unique companies.

How large is your services business?
% of Respondents (N=45)

7%

7%

Less
than
$100M

$100–
249M

Industry Subsector
Which of
Other
Network
these
9%
systems and
categories
best describes solutions
13%
provider
your industry
subsector?
Software 16%
% of
solutions
Respondents
provider
(N=45)
22%

11%

$500–
999M

31%

$1–5B

Greater
than
$5B

11%

$250–
499M

33%

In Services Revenue

Type of Company

40%

Professional
services firm
(consulting,
outsourcing,
and systems
integration)

Computer systems and
solutions provider
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Which of the
following
We
best
primarily
describes
sell
40%
your
services
company?
% of
Respondents
(N=45)

60%

We sell
both
products
and
services

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ITSMA Benchmarking Study | 2014 Budget Allocations and Trends

Services Revenue Growth Rate

ITSMA analyzed the survey data in four ways:
 The data set as a whole
 Company type: primarily services or product
and services
 Company size: less than $1B or $1B or more
in annual services revenue
 Revenue growth rate: less than 10% or 10%
or more
 Geographic location: North America,
Europe, or Asia

Respondents’ Perspective
From which perspective
will you be
answering
A specific
this survey?
business unit
% of
or division
Respondents
(N=45)

47%
53%

Entire
company

What was/will be the
percentage
growth rate of
your company
or division
revenue?
% of
Lower
Respondents
Growth
(N=35)
(<10%)

37%

Higher
Growth
(>=10%)

63%

Note: Includes only those companies that provided services revenue growth rates.
Higher Growth = annual services revenue growth rate >=10%; Lower Growth =
annual service revenue growth rate <10%

Geographic Location
In which
geography
are you
based?
% of
Respondents
(N=45)

Europe

Asia

13%

69%

North
America

18%

Source: ITSMA, 2013 Services Marketing Budget Allocations and Trends
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Table of Contents for 2014 Services Marketing Budget
Allocations and Trends
Slide
Survey Highlights

3

Survey Methodology and Demographics

26

Size of the Marketing Budget

36

Services Revenue

42

Marketing Staffing

45

Agency Relationships

54

Services Marketing Budget Allocation

59

The Marketing Mix

67

Marketing Operations

73

Account Based Marketing

76

Marketing Priorities

79

Marketing Organization Perception and Scope

82

Crosstabs

87

By Size of Company

87

By Type of Company

130

Select Crosstabs by Growth

171

Select Crosstabs by Geographic Location

185

Appendix: Definitions Used in This Report

193

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For More Information
Julie Schwartz
Senior Vice President
Research and Thought Leadership
ITSMA
Email: jschwartz@itsma.com
Phone: +1-781-862-8500, Ext. 112
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ITSMA Services Marketing Budgets and Benchmarks: 2014 Budget Allocations and Trends

  • 1. 2014 Services Marketing Budget Allocations and Trends Julie Schwartz Senior Vice President Research and Thought Leadership ITSMA Abbreviated Summary | January 2014 2014 Services Marketing Budget Allocations and Trends | Abbreviated Summary | B025AS | © 2014 ITSMA. All Rights Reserved.
  • 2. ITSMA Benchmarking Study | 2014 Budget Allocations and Trends Abbreviated Summary The 2014 Services Marketing Budget Allocations and Trends survey provides data on services marketing budgets, budget allocations, and marketing priorities from a range of companies across the technology and consulting industries. Topics covered in the report include: services marketing budget size and growth rates revenue growth rates marketing budget allocations marketing staff growth rates marketing staff allocations marketing mix budget allocations marketing operations and automation marketing priorities digital marketing Account Based Marketing © 2014ITSMA. All rights reserved. Reproduction or forwarding of this document to others is prohibited. budget allocations www.itsma.com | B025AS | 2
  • 3. ITSMA Benchmarking Study | 2014 Budget Allocations and Trends As we look ahead to 2014, we see both good news and some concerns Good News The perception of marketing is improving Marketing roles are expanding Marketing budgets, staff, and agency spend are increasing Note: This Abbreviated Summary highlights some of the significant findings from 2014 Services Marketing Budget Allocations and Trends. A more in-depth analysis can be found in the full report. © 2014ITSMA. All rights reserved. Reproduction or forwarding of this document to others is prohibited. Concerns • Senior executives still do not see marketing contributing enough to – Strategy development – Revenue growth – Shareholder value • Marketing budgets are declining as a percentage of revenue www.itsma.com | B025AS | 3
  • 4. ITSMA Benchmarking Study | 2014 Budget Allocations and Trends Despite an improving economic picture, the era of doing with less more is not yet over © 2014ITSMA. All rights reserved. Reproduction or forwarding of this document to others is prohibited. www.itsma.com | B025AS | 4
  • 5. ITSMA Benchmarking Study | 2014 Budget Allocations and Trends More companies are increasing marketing spend in 2014… In FY2014, do you expect your marketing budget to increase, decrease, or stay the same when compared to FY2013? Overall 2014 % of Respondents (N=45) B2B Services Marketing Budget Growth: 4.8% … but as a percentage of revenue, marketing budgets are trending lower What is the size of your annual services marketing budget as a percentage of services revenue? % of Services Revenue Spent on Marketing 1.5 1.5 1.4 1.3 1.2 1.0 Stay the Same 36% 1.2 1.0 0.8 Increase 51% Decrease 13% Average decrease: 15.3% Average increase: 10.0% Source: ITSMA, 2014 Services Marketing Budget Allocations and Trends © 2014ITSMA. All rights reserved. Reproduction or forwarding of this document to others is prohibited. 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 (est) Source: ITSMA, Budget Allocations and Trends: Key Metrics Survey, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014 www.itsma.com | B025AS | 5
  • 6. ITSMA Benchmarking Study | 2014 Budget Allocations and Trends In response to changing buyer behavior and economic pressures, marketers are shifting their spending in 2014 to reflect new priorities Marketing Budget Trends Increasing spending • Content development Decreasing spending • Sponsorships • Sales (channel) enablement and support • Public trade shows, events, conferences • Brand and communications • Advertising (traditional) • Digital marketing • Direct marketing (email/mail/telemarketing) • Private events, seminars, and conferences • Marketing technology • Marketing performance management Source: ITSMA, 2014 Services Marketing Budget Allocations and Trends © 2014ITSMA. All rights reserved. Reproduction or forwarding of this document to others is prohibited. www.itsma.com | B025AS | 6
  • 7. ITSMA Benchmarking Study | 2014 Budget Allocations and Trends The digital marketing budget composition is shifting with the old mainstays—email and webinars—declining Digital Marketing Budget Trends Increasing spending • Online video • Blogs Decreasing spending • Email, email newsletters • Client extranets or microsites • Search engine optimization (SEO) • Virtual tradeshows, conferences, and events • Public online communities • Webinars • Podcasts Source: ITSMA, 2014 Services Marketing Budget Allocations and Trends © 2014ITSMA. All rights reserved. Reproduction or forwarding of this document to others is prohibited. www.itsma.com | B025AS | 7
  • 8. ITSMA Benchmarking Study | 2014 Budget Allocations and Trends Content development, leadership, and data/analytical skills are in highest demand Which of the following skills do you believe are essential to your marketing organization’s future success? % of Respondents (N=45) Note: Up to three responses allowed. Source: ITSMA, 2014 Services Marketing Budget Allocations and Trends Writing/storytelling/editing/publishing Leadership Data and analytics Critical thinking Business acumen Strategic planning Vertical market/industry expertise Influence and negotiation Technology Project management Social media Design/creativity Sales/business development 4 Primary research 4 Other 4 © 2014ITSMA. All rights reserved. Reproduction or forwarding of this document to others is prohibited. 53 51 36 22 22 22 20 18 11 11 11 9 www.itsma.com | B025AS | 8
  • 9. ITSMA Benchmarking Study | 2014 Budget Allocations and Trends Five mandates for marketers in 2014 1. Measure and communicate metrics that matter 2. Become a data and technology frontrunner 3. Improve relevance and personalization 4. Enable thought leadership selling 5. Develop a proactive and adaptive marketing culture © 2014ITSMA. All rights reserved. Reproduction or forwarding of this document to others is prohibited. www.itsma.com | B025AS | 9
  • 10. ITSMA Benchmarking Study | 2014 Budget Allocations and Trends Study Participants © 2014ITSMA. All rights reserved. Reproduction or forwarding of this document to others is prohibited. www.itsma.com | B025AS | 10
  • 11. ITSMA Benchmarking Study | 2014 Budget Allocations and Trends Organization Size Study Methodology From December 2013 through January 2014, ITSMA used a web-based survey to gather data from its members and select non-members about services marketing budgets, services growth, and top marketing priorities. ITSMA received 45 responses from 44 unique companies. How large is your services business? % of Respondents (N=45) 7% 7% Less than $100M $100– 249M Industry Subsector Which of Other Network these 9% systems and categories best describes solutions 13% provider your industry subsector? Software 16% % of solutions Respondents provider (N=45) 22% 11% $500– 999M 31% $1–5B Greater than $5B 11% $250– 499M 33% In Services Revenue Type of Company 40% Professional services firm (consulting, outsourcing, and systems integration) Computer systems and solutions provider © 2014ITSMA. All rights reserved. Reproduction or forwarding of this document to others is prohibited. Which of the following We best primarily describes sell 40% your services company? % of Respondents (N=45) 60% We sell both products and services Source: ITSMA, 2013 Services Marketing Budget Allocations and Trends www.itsma.com | B025AS | 11
  • 12. ITSMA Benchmarking Study | 2014 Budget Allocations and Trends Services Revenue Growth Rate ITSMA analyzed the survey data in four ways:  The data set as a whole  Company type: primarily services or product and services  Company size: less than $1B or $1B or more in annual services revenue  Revenue growth rate: less than 10% or 10% or more  Geographic location: North America, Europe, or Asia Respondents’ Perspective From which perspective will you be answering A specific this survey? business unit % of or division Respondents (N=45) 47% 53% Entire company What was/will be the percentage growth rate of your company or division revenue? % of Lower Respondents Growth (N=35) (<10%) 37% Higher Growth (>=10%) 63% Note: Includes only those companies that provided services revenue growth rates. Higher Growth = annual services revenue growth rate >=10%; Lower Growth = annual service revenue growth rate <10% Geographic Location In which geography are you based? % of Respondents (N=45) Europe Asia 13% 69% North America 18% Source: ITSMA, 2013 Services Marketing Budget Allocations and Trends © 2014ITSMA. All rights reserved. Reproduction or forwarding of this document to others is prohibited. www.itsma.com | B025AS | 12
  • 13. ITSMA Benchmarking Study | 2014 Budget Allocations and Trends Table of Contents for 2014 Services Marketing Budget Allocations and Trends Slide Survey Highlights 3 Survey Methodology and Demographics 26 Size of the Marketing Budget 36 Services Revenue 42 Marketing Staffing 45 Agency Relationships 54 Services Marketing Budget Allocation 59 The Marketing Mix 67 Marketing Operations 73 Account Based Marketing 76 Marketing Priorities 79 Marketing Organization Perception and Scope 82 Crosstabs 87 By Size of Company 87 By Type of Company 130 Select Crosstabs by Growth 171 Select Crosstabs by Geographic Location 185 Appendix: Definitions Used in This Report 193 © 2014ITSMA. All rights reserved. Reproduction or forwarding of this document to others is prohibited. For More Information Julie Schwartz Senior Vice President Research and Thought Leadership ITSMA Email: jschwartz@itsma.com Phone: +1-781-862-8500, Ext. 112 www.itsma.com | B025AS | 13