As we were trying to put together some interesting facts about social media for B2B marketers, we discovered this interesting video. Then, we decided why would we tell you something, when we can show you instead. So, enjoy it.
B2B companies are ahead of their B2C rivals when it comes to social media adoption
Source: Business.com – 2009 B2B Social Media Benchmarking Study (http://www.emarketer.com/Article.aspx?R=1007404)
And the FTSE 100 are just plain running scared of Twitter
Source: Virgin Media Business (http://ow.ly/1gDTf)
But CIOs could well be the biggest blocker to social media adoption
Source: Robert Half Technology (http://rht.mediaroom.com/index.php?s=131&item=790)
Use of social media by B2B companies is validated by B2B buyer perspectives
Source: Cone Inc – Social Media in business (http://ow.ly/1dLqJ)
And that’s because the B2B buying process is fundamentally changing
Source: DemandGen Report
Source: Buyersphere ebook, Enquiro (http://ow.ly/YbQm)
Source: Forrester Research, How to take B2B relationships from Indifferent to Engaged: Jan 2009
Source: Genius (http://www.genius.com/marketinggeniusblog/2767/a-glimpse-inside-the-mind-of-the-new-b2b-buyer.html)
Yet there are differing opinions as to where search comes into play in the buy cycle
Source: DemandGen Report (http://ow.ly/1d82N)
Versus
Source: Marketo (http://bit.ly/9O6pix)
If you think C-level executives aren’t active online, you’re sorely mistaken
Source: Forbes Insight – The Rise of the Digital C-Suite (http://www.forbes.com/forbesinsights/digital_csuite/index.html)
Client marketers are warming to the idea of social media, but many are still to act
Source: The B2B Barometer (http://www.b2bbarometer.co.uk)
The relationship between Marketing and Sales in B2B organisations still remains fractious
Source: 2009 CSO Report (http://bit.ly/7EbaHS)
Source: The New Rules of Sales Enablement (http://tiny.cc/jXRxX)
Source: The B2B Barometer (http://www.b2bbarometer.co.uk)
And if you still don’t get the whole social media thing, it’s worth bearing in mind…
* Note: We have used and abused the above information, as the author insisted. A special thanks for the folks at Earnest Agency.
Why should you bother with social media? We came up with 41 reasons, taken from various sources, why you should integrate Social Media into your marketing efforts. Here’s our social media list, redux:
I came into work a little bit late yesterday only to find the office buzzing with excitement and smiles everywhere. Did we land a big sale? Did someone win the Lotto? Not exactly…
Somehow a bright yellow condom (out of the wrapper) made it on to the floor of the art department. It appeared out of nowhere and theories of how this little bit of sunshine entered our domicile were rampant most of the day.
Going backwards for a moment, our people are predominantly thinkers or administrators so it is a pretty quiet environment most of the time, with our team channelling their energy into producing highly creative solutions for our clients marketing requirements. A pretty subdued bunch for the most part and very focused on meeting daily commitments.
Back to our story… I’ve never seen so many smiles or such a light atmosphere in our office ever. Spirits were over the top and so were the scenarios people came up with regarding our mysterious visitor. Now I’m pretty sure we don’t have any inter office romances and at the end of the day, the theories of choice were that the bright yellow condom hitched a ride on the bottom of someone’s shoe or we have a silent prankster in our midst. But how and why isn’t really the point…
We’ve spent thousands of dollars this year creating a more conducive environment for our ad agency to reside in. Lots of meeting rooms, loft style open ceilings, soothing colours, large whiteboards, pool tables, big screen TV’s and video games. It appears all we had to do to achieve the desired effect was spend a buck on a bright yellow condom!
The morale of the story in marketing as in life is that almost always the best solutions are simple. If they’re not staring us straight in the face, look around or take a quick glance down, the answer is there somewhere waiting to be discovered.