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9 May, 2014

FREE Download: Report Says Marketers Overwhelmed by Technology Vendors

by Ayaz Nanji

May 5, 2014 – Most marketers (63%) at midsize companies say they have too many marketing technology vendors to manage effectively, according to a recent report from DNN Software.

Just over half (53%) of marketers say their organization manages five or more technology vendor relationships, and 15% say their company manages 10 or more.

The number of technology vendor relationships varies significantly by the size of the organization: 75% of companies with 1,000-5,000 employees are working with five or more vendors, compared with 33% of companies with 50-99 employees.

Below, additional key findings from the report, which was based on data from a survey of 300 US-based marketing executives who work for midsize companies (50-5,000 employees).

Tech Challenges

  • 70% of respondents say marketing has become more challenging despite all the technology solutions available.
  • 59% say they need an expert (“mini-CIO”) on their team to help manage marketing technology.

2014 Marketing Priorities

Respondents’ top priorities in 2014 are as follows:

  • Acquiring new customers (87% rate as a high or very high priority)
  • Increasing customer retention (86%)
  • Increasing brand awareness (80%)

Challenges

  • 79% of respondents say it’s a major or moderate challenge to get customers’ attention.
  • 72% are having trouble finding their target audiences online.
  • 72% say the volume of online content makes it difficult for them to stand out from the crowd.

About the research

The report was based on data from a February 2014 survey of 300 US-based marketing executives who work for midsize companies (50-5,000 employees). FREE DOWNLOAD BUT REGISTRATION REQUIRED.

Ayaz Nanji is a digital strategy and content consultant. He is also a research writer for MarketingProfs. His experience includes working as a strategist and producer of digital content for Google/YouTube, the Travel Channel, and AOL.