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What Percentage Of Your Business-To-Business Marketing Communications Budget Should Be Spent On Database Marketing?


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What Percentage Of Your Business-To-Business Marketing Communications Budget Should Be Spent On Database Marketing?

by Mac McIntosh



Most b-to-b marketers appear to spend 90-95% of their budget on image, awareness and lead generation, and only 5-10% on database marketing. I think this budgeting approach is dead wrong.

Instead, if you are new to database marketing consider spending approximately 70-75% of your marketing budget for image, awareness and lead generation. Then spend 15-20% of your budget to fund database marketing programs designed to nurture prospects until they qualify or buy, and spend the remaining 5-10% to target existing customers for retention and sales of other products or services, upgrades and add-ons.

Companies with mature database marketing programs — especially those who have been able to track and measure the increased sales that resulted from marketing programs aimed at their databases—often wind up budgeting less than half of their funding towards image, awareness and lead generation programs. Why? Because they find that they don’t need to spend as much on those objectives when they are also using database marketing programs to talk directly to sub-sets of their market.

These mature database marketers use the other half or more of their budget for funding marketing communications programs aimed directly at their databases of suspects, prospects and customers. Targeted, orchestrated, repetitive campaigns designed to identify and nurture prospects and talk to customers, maximizing the sales opportunities they represent.


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M. H. "Mac" McIntosh is a business-to-business sales and marketing consultant and speaker who is described by many as America's leading authority on inquiry handling and sales lead management. To request a free subscription to his newsletter, Sales Lead R




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