We’re halfway through 2022 and things in the B2B marketing world are evolving every day. This month’s featured content highlights relevant findings from Gartner’s 2022 B2B CMO Spend survey, the continued importance of accessibility compliance, and the inclusion of influencer campaigns in B2B marketing. Follow along as we dig deeper into these features:
Gartner deduced 5 emerging trends for B2B technology brands based on their recent survey of B2B CMOs. While we can’t predict what the rest of 2022 will hold, these reported trends could help your company to refocus your marketing efforts:
Evaluate whether your marketing reporting dashboards and tools are meeting the expectations of your leadership team, and whether you need to invest additional resources to understand how to attribute revenue to different marketing channels. A good reporting system can help ensure that you make sound recommendations and decisions about where to allocate your future marketing dollars.
Google and Netflix recently announced enhancements to their accessibility features & insights tools. Netflix plans to offer subtitles for deaf and hard of hearing (SDH) and audio descriptions (AD) in more languages, citing that 40% of its global user base regularly uses subtitles. While Netflix doesn’t immediately come to mind as a B2B platform, it holds a lot of influence over how people expect to be able to consume content. Regardless of Netflix’s sway in the B2B world, the move towards inclusivity through accessibility is one to be admired. Google has made a push for better accessibility with its All In inclusive marketing focus, and recently announced the addition of insights to help companies practice disability-inclusive marketing.
Use Google’s All In disability insights tool to educate yourself and your team on all the facets of disability-inclusive marketing and to inform your website and platform strategies.
While influencer marketing has been heavily adopted by B2C brands, many B2B companies are realizing the potential in executing an influencer strategy to incorporate industry thought leaders as well as celebrities who align with brand values.
A recent article explored 7 case examples of how brands deployed influencers for greater impact. This study includes well known global brands such as SAP, AMEX, and PwC as well as niche B2B companies such as TopRank and Video Fruit.
Explore how influencer marketing or coordinating with key industry thought leaders can enhance the success of current marketing initiatives. Remember that influencers don't have to be A-list celebrities. Many companies use micro influencers that connect directly and organically with their key audiences.
Looking to leverage these trends throughout your marketing strategy in the second half of 2022? Get in touch with us.