How Much Should Small Businesses Spend on Digital Marketing in 2017?Today, a marketing budget covers a number of areas including social, search, email and mobile.

ByKimberly de Silva

This story originally appeared onBizness Apps

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A few decades ago, marketing and advertising meant putting up bill boards and buying radio or TV placement ads. A company's marketing budget was dedicated to producing these awesome posters, pamphlets and jingles. Fast-forward a couple of years and a lot -- if not all -- has changed. Now, this marketing budget, regardless of size, should be focused on social, search, email and mobile.

公司的统计数据证明了这一转变g budget: for nearly half a decade, investments in traditional advertising have consistently dropped by single digit percentages each year. Digital marketing spending, by comparison, has consistently grown bydouble digit increments year after year. So, how much should small businesses spend on digital marketing in 2017? This article provides information that can guide you through setting up your marketing budget and where to invest those marketing dollars.

Statistics of digital marketing budget

Email, social, display ads, mobile and search are all growing in 2017. Digital is now at$75,000 a year, or 35% percent of all marketing spend on average for companies. Companies are shifting more and more money to digital because of it's perceive R.O.I., and the ability to spend less for more return.

"Digital marketing is vital for SMBs and our survey numbers bear that out," said Simon Grabowski,GetResponseCEO and founder. "Marketers are investing accordingly, given the substantial return on investment delivered through web-based campaigns." According toGetResponse, 70 percent of small to medium sized businesses said they will increase their digital/web-based marketing budgets this year. Furthermore, SMB marketing statistics available from 2016 indicate that62 percent of small businesses are investing 4percentor more of their revenue in marketing.

BrightLocalconducted an insightful piece of research into the attitudes toward and usage of Digital Marketing by SMBs. Key findings include:

  • The average SMB spends $400/month on marketing.
  • SMBs spend on average 46 percent of their marketing budget on digital marketing.
  • 78 percent of SMBs think that mobile marketing is an important channel for their business.

Budget allocation for digital marketing channels

According to GetResponse, social, mobile and email are at the forefront of digital marketing spending this year. More specifically,59 percent of SMBssaid marketing on social networks, such as Facebook, LinkedIn and Twitter will be the primary spending focus. The next channel projected to drive digital marketing spend in 2017 is mobile marketing (50percent) -- either app or web-based -- followed by email marketing (42percent). The other important digital channels include, video production, search marketing, content creation, data analysis and website maintenance. Areport from Forrester Research, on the other hand, estimates that search engine marketing will capture the largest share of online spend.

Overall, the chart below from 2016 shows strong increases in digital channel investment. Of the five digital marketing strategies represented, each expected to see at least a42 percent increase in investment.

Conclusion

How much should you spend on digital marketing this year? What is the right allocation for digital marketing spend of total marketing budgets and on what channels should it be spent? These are important questions to tackle in 2017. When making decisions for your business, consider these takeaways:

  • Marketing budgets are increasing overall
  • Marketing spend is shifting from traditional advertising channels to digital channels
  • Social, mobile, email and search marketing represent the lion's share of the digital marketing budget
  • Total marketing budgets are between4 percent and 12 percent of total revenue
  • Smaller companies spend more on marketing as a percentage of their total revenue
  • B2Cs and online companies spend more on marketing compared to B2Bs

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