Small business owners juggle many jobs in keeping their businesses afloat. One of these is often marketing. A review of small business marketing trends indicates nearly half (47 percent) of small businesses take a Do-It-Yourself approach to marketing.
One study showed digital marketing struggling to become a small business owner priority. Nearly one in five small business owners surveyed by Infusionsoft and LeadPages (I&L) had no plans to use digital marketing in 2016.
This reluctance is all the more surprising considering many business owners mentioned tracking return on marketing investment as a challenge. Some 14 percent of the I&L respondents knew they weren’t marketing effectively while nearly half said they didn’t know if they were or not.
Tracking results could be easier for small businesses with software applications that help in marketing. Some 41% use one or two applications. Another 26% use three or four. Meanwhile, some 42% used email exclusively to manage their customer contact information.
Every dollar spent on a CRM system yields an average return of $8.71. — Nucleus Research.
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Still, email marketing was also underutilized in the I&L study. About 60% didn’t use email marketing and less than half had an email list prospective customers could opt into.
The majority of SMBs, whether their annual marketing spend was $25,000 or more, identified Facebook, direct mail and a website as top advertising and promotion channels, in a BIA Kelsey report. About half of those in the I&L survey planned to invest in their small business websites.
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48.2% of SMBs purchase online ads themselves — BIA Kelsey
Additionally, small to mid-sized businesses are using social media more than any other channel, according to respondents in BIA Kelsey’s Local Commerce Monitor Wave 19. Of the full sample, 73.2%, or 738 SMB respondents, said they use social media for advertising or promotion.
Social media monitoring was top ranked by SMBs in a BIA Kelsey study as a marketing tool they planned to begin using. Customer ad analytics and business software followed the practice of aggregating, analyzing, monitoring and engaging in online conversations about companies, brands, products, competitors and industry topics of interest.
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Further, of the small business owners using social media, less than half were creating any other kind of content to help drive leads and sales.
This even as driving sales was identified as a top priority for using digital marketing:
Nevertheless, downloadable content is gaining traction as a brand building and sales generating tactic. Further, even small businesses are looking to build relationships with audiences with personal communications and marketing efforts that actively engage the audience.
Beyond the challenges of limited budget and human resources to accomplish small business marketing goals, owners and operators identified other struggles:
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Plus there is the need to stay abreast of new technology and customer expectations. Looking ahead to 2017, small business owners can expect to account for:
With fresh attention paid to marketing that matters, small business owners may be able to push the Index of Small Business Optimism back into the black. The index fell 0.3 points, another monthly decline, in September 2016. At four points below the 40 year average of 98, hardworking SMBs are due an outlook improvement.
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Small Business Marketing Trends Sources:
BIA Kelsey. (2016). Highlights of the Upcoming Wave — LCM Wave 20. https://www.biakelsey.com/research-data/local-commerce-monitor/
BIA Kelsey. (2016). SMBS That use Social Media for Advertising and Marketing — LCM Wave 19. https://www.biakelsey.com/research-data/current-research/smbs-use-social-media-advertising-marketing-lcm-wave-19/
Dunkelberg, W.C. and Wade, H. (2016, September). NFIB Small Business Economic Trends. https://www.nfib.com/assets/SBET-September-2016.pdf
Jones, M. (2016, October 5). 10 Small Business Marketing Trends to Prepare for in 2017. https://www.smarthustle.com/small-business-marketing-2017/
LeadPages & InfusionSoft. (2015, December). 2016 Small Business Marketing Trends Report. https://leadpages.s3.amazonaws.com/2016%20Small%20Business%20Marketing%20Trends%20Report.pdf?es=h6up02kiyvthu5czhyjhskwn4apebq7l