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Your Guide to Crafting a Marketing Plan that
Targets Your Audience and Grows Your Business
2020 Industrial
Marketing Planning Kit
2
Contents
Introduction................................................................................................................. 3
A Six-Point Checklist for Success.......................................................................... 4
Is Your Marketing Mix Delivering Results?...........................................................5
How Do You Measure and Improve the Quality of Your Leads?....................6
The Trend Toward Multichannel Marketing.....................................................7-8
The Cross Media Multiplier.....................................................................................9
How Do Your Media Choices Compare?............................................................ 10
Media Matrix...............................................................................................................11
Where Do You Allocate Marketing Dollars?.......................................................12
Measuring Return on Marketing Investment......................................................13
Marketing ROMI and the Buy Cycle.....................................................................13
Are You Ready for an Advanced Attribution Model?
5 Questions to Ask Yourself...................................................................................14
IEEE GlobalSpec as Your Marketing Partner.....................................................15
About IEEE GlobalSpec...........................................................................................16
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Introduction
IEEE GlobalSpec is pleased to provide you with this Marketing Planning Kit to help you evaluate the effectiveness of
your current marketing choices, calculate the value of existing marketing programs, understand today’s marketing
landscape, and plan more effective strategies for 2020. Our intent is to help you define and achieve your marketing
goals and objectives for the year ahead.
Using the information provided in the 2020 Industrial Marketing Planning Kit, you will be able to answer tough
questions every marketing professional faces:
•	 Are you prepared to get more out of your marketing investments, and to measure and account for marketing
decisions in today’s business environment?
•	 Do you have a balanced mix of media channels to maximize your reach and effectiveness?
•	 Are your marketing programs delivering highly qualified contacts and inquiries to your sales team?
•	 Are your brand and product and service lines broadly visible to an audience of engineering, technical and
industrial professionals?
•	 Are you keeping up with the most effective strategies in online marketing for the industrial sector today?
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A Six-Point Checklist for Success:
Getting Started with Building Your 2020 Marketing Plan
1.	 Build marketing plans and justify expenditures
now. Don’t wait to hear that funds are available for
marketing. Proactively plan your marketing efforts and
gather evidence to justify your expected expenditures.
Make sure you receive executive endorsement so
you’re ready to go as soon as possible. Otherwise, you
might fall behind your competitors.
2.	 Prioritize marketing investments. Seek integrated
marketing programs that use multiple tactics to
maximize your exposure and opportunities for
engagement, ensuring that you are reaching your
prospects and customers at every stage of the buying
cycle. Now is the time to select marketing channels
that will help you build relationships with your target
audience.
3.	 Explore new markets. Your products and services may
be a good fit for a new, untapped sector. Manufacturers
that can display their products and services
simultaneously across multiple markets will have the
best opportunity to gain new customers. Ad networks,
e-newsletter advertising and webinars are effective
ways to target specific customers in new markets.
4.	 Update marketing materials and fine-tune messaging.
Make sure your marketing collateral and website are
up-to-date with current messaging and the latest product
versions. If you choose to enter new markets, you may
need to revise some messaging and re-purpose existing
case studies, white papers and other materials. Create
an inventory of content assets and determine what else
is needed to move your customers through the buy cycle.
Do it now to avoid long lead times.
5.	 Be mindful of measurement. Today, the most effective
marketing programs are ones that demonstrate branding,
awareness and engagement opportunities for your
company. You can easily see what is working and focus
marketing dollars on the most successful programs, which
will help reduce waste while increasing results.
6.	 Work with new media partners. Preparing targeted
marketing programs may be new to you. You shouldn’t
have to do it alone. This is a good time to consult with an
experienced media partner that understands and has the
attention of the industrial audience you need to reach.
Discuss your marketing objectives and have them show
you an integrated, multi-channel media plan that will help
achieve your goals and objectives.
5
Is Your Marketing Mix Delivering Results?
Over 90 percent of engineering, technical and industrial, professionals use the Internet to search for
products and services.
Use the matrix below to chart the engagement and branding capabilities (the ability to promote and
reinforce your company’s image or name) of the various media channels and tactics you are currently
using, and what you would like to add to the mix for 2020.
The vertical axis represents the quality of engagement opportunities, from low to high. The horizontal axis
shows how well each marketing channel promotes brand visibility, measured by exposure to engineering,
technical and industrial professionals you reach.
Channels
•	 Direct mail (house list)
•	 Direct mail (rented list)
•	 Display advertising (ad networks)
•	 Display advertising (individual sites)
•	 Email (house list)
•	 Email (rented list)
•	 E-newsletters
•	 Mobile marketing
•	 Native advertising
•	 Online catalogs
•	 Online directories
•	 Print catalogs
•	 Printed trade publications
•	 SEM
•	 SEO
•	 Social media
•	 Trade shows
•	 Webinars
Questions to ask yourself:
•	 Where do your current marketing
channels fit on this matrix?
•	 What percentage of your marketing
budget goes to each channel?
•	 How visible is your company to your
audience of technical professionals
searching for your products and services?
Low
Low High
High
Engagement
Opportunities
Branding
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How Do You Measure and Improve the Quality of Your Leads?
The first step in measuring the quality of leads is to know what a high-quality customer looks like. This is called your Ideal Customer Profile. To find
yours, look at sales data and find commonalities in customers that have exhibited the behavior you’re looking to replicate. These are the prospects you
should focus on creating engagement opportunities with. Let’s take a look at the matrix below to get started.
Marketing Tip: Test & Automate
Test different content types and
targeting tactics to see what performs
best for your business. When you
find something that works, automate
the process to keep it consistent and
speedy. Timely follow-up can often
be the difference between closing an
opportunity or letting a lead go cold.
Questions to ask yourself:
•	 Do you have the information to
match leads to your ideal customer
profile?
•	 Where can you reach your ideal
customers to create additional lead
activity?
•	 What content should you be sharing
to create interest?
•	 Where are the bottlenecks in
creating qualified leads and passing
them to sales?
Customer Profile — Take a
look at the contact’s location,
industry, job title, company size,
and other available details, and
compare them to your ideal
customer profile. The closer the
match, the further to the right
on the X axis they should go.
If information is unavailable or
not a match, the lead should be
placed further to the left.
Lead Activity — When a
prospect engages with your
company by calling, submitting,
clicking, reading, or sharing
content you’ve created- that
is a lead activity. The more
activities a contact has, the
more interested they are in
your company, products and
services. You can increase
the amount of activity by
pushing content across
multiple channels to your
target audience, and nurturing
interested prospects with
marketing automation.
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In this era of digital media, an influx of channels are commanding attention from engineers and the companies that market and sell industrial
products and services. Technical professionals have more digital tools and sources of information that help them to do their jobs better and more
efficiently. They are also exposed to more companies and have many options when ready to buy. The result? Your customers have more choices,
more individualized preferences, and more power.
Digital disruption has significantly impacted the marketing landscape. No longer can industrial marketers rely on a limited suite of online channels to
achieve results, including contact quantity and quality.
The Trend Toward Multichannel Marketing
Which of the following channels/tactics
Do you plan to utilize in the near future?
How would you describe your mix of push/outbound
and pull/inbound marketing initiatives?
Source: 2019 Industrial Marketing Trends Survey - IEEE GlobalSpec
57% 24%
12%
7%
Source: 2019 Industrial Marketing Trends Survey - IEEE GlobalSpec
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When customers have many tools at their disposal, you need to broaden and deepen your reach to engage them in ways to match their
searching and sourcing preferences. Engineers prefer to search independently and wait to contact vendors until after the research and needs
analysis stage, so you must be seen early and often to have a chance at the sale.
The Trend Toward Multichannel Marketing
When you are in the buying process for a
new product or service for work, which best
describes your preference?
*Source: 2019 Smart Marketing for Engineers research report
I want to talk to a saleperson early in my
research to learn about the company’s products
and services
I want to search on multiple vendor/distributor
websites and read content first before talking to
a saleperson
I want to talk to colleagues to learn about their
experiences with the supplier and their products
I want to watch videos about how the products
work
What percentage of the buying process
happens online before you finally speak to
someone at a company?
Less than half
Over 50%
Over 60%
Over 70%
Over 80%
Select how often you do the following
activities online.
I usually do this online
I sometimes do this online
I seldom do this online
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The Cross Media Multiplier
Taking the Next Step
Have you been feeling the impact of this increase in channels competing for your audience’s
attention? It’s time to take a new look at your existing marketing initiatives and determine
what needs to be added to the mix to maximize results.
1.	 Choose the channels that your customers use. When researching a work-related
purchase, the top three channels for technical professionals are search engines, online
catalogs, and supplier websites. But in reality, your audience uses many other channels
to keep up with the latest technologies, product news, companies and brands—all of
which influence buying decisions. E-newsletters, industry sites, social media, webinars,
email, in-person tradeshows, conferences, and industry publications are all important
industry information sources for your customers.
2.	 Ensure your marketing mix includes both creative and directional advertising. Creative
advertising “creates” awareness for your brand in the marketplace, helping your target
audience understand who you are and what you have to offer. Directional advertising is
where professionals turn to find a business like yours. They know exactly what they are
looking for and simply need to find the right supplier. By implementing both creative and
directional strategies, you will build awareness among the potential customers you want
to reach—and be there when they are researching or making a purchasing decision.
3.	 Deliver potential buyers the content they need. Content is critical to the buying
process—according to the IEEE GlobalSpec and TREW Marketing Smart Marketing for
Engineers Survey, 52% of engineers interact with a vendor three or four times before
communicating directly with the company. Being a provider of valuable, authoritative
content positions your company as an expert in your industry; builds trust with your
prospects; and ultimately makes it easier to sell your products and services, and drive
revenue.
4.	 Reach out to experts for recommendations on multichannel, integrated solutions. Your
IEEE GlobalSpec account executive can offer guidance on selecting the right solution to
help you make the most of your efforts, and help you achieve your marketing goals.
It’s becoming increasingly more difficult to capture your target audience’s attention by using a single channel. Only by diversifying your marketing
spend across multiple channels can you generate the results you need. Expanding your media program to multiple channels will get your name and
brand front and center during the early stages of the buying cycle, which is what you need to build awareness and stay competitive.
This is known as the Cross Media Multiplier. Simply stated, advertising collaboratively in multiple media channels results in greater effectiveness for
your marketing programs.
Media
Plan
Content
Marketing
Product
Discovery
Display
Advertising
Newsletters
Custom
Emails
Webinars
Social
Media
Print
“Advertisers will achieve higher ROI
from investing in well-designed cross-
media campaigns than by relying
solely on search or any other single
method.” -	Chuck Richard, VP & Lead Analyst,
	 Outsell, the 2X Cross Media
Advertising Multiplier Effect
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Questions to ask yourself:
Media Channel — Are you continuing to use the same media channels year
after year, or are you allocating more of your budget to create a diverse,
multichannel marketing strategy? In a recent IEEE GlobalSpec survey, more
than half of technical professionals reported spending six or more hours a
week on the Internet, with 39 percent indicating they spend ten or more hours
a week online. No single resource is king for engineers. They utilize supplier
websites, search engines, whitepapers, webinars, tradeshows, and online
catalogs in their quest for information.
Reach — 68 percent of technical professionals use the Internet to obtain
product specifications, and to find components, equipment, services and
suppliers. How many people are you reaching? Are they the right kind
of people (i.e., the engineering, technical, industrial, and manufacturing
communities)? Are you reaching them at the right time, when they are actively
looking for products and services?
Frequency — How often do you reach your target audience? A few times a
year or 24/7? Can your audience find you whenever they are interested in
your products and services?
Timing — Is your message reaching prospects who are proactively seeking
products and services or individuals who are just browsing? In other words: Do
you hook them when they’re hungry?
Return — What kind of return, in terms of engagement opportunities, do you
get for the marketing dollars you spend?
Contacts and Inquiries — Do you receive contacts and inquiries in real time
with contact information for individuals? Do you know their specific areas of
interest? Or is the data you receive unqualified or stale?
Branding — How visible is your company and its products and services to the
engineering, technical, industrial and manufacturing professionals who are
looking for them? Very noticeable or lost in the shuffle?
How Do Your Media Choices Compare?
You have many choices about where to spend your marketing dollars. The Media Matrix on page 13 can help you analyze the effectiveness of
your expenditures across various media channels.
Questions to ask media providers:
Reporting — Do you have access to comprehensive
reporting with key contact information including area of
interest?
Timeliness — Are the engagement opportunities you
receive fresh, qualified, active — and delivered in real
time?
Reach and Frequency — Are you continuously exposed to
a growing target audience for your products and services?
Or is circulation and audience shrinking?
Media Plan — Will you receive a comprehensive media
plan that outlines channels, reach, frequency and cost?
Media Channels — Will your media plan incorporate
a multi-channel, cross-media strategy that targets the
channels our audience uses throughout their buy cycles?
11Media Matrix
Media Channel Reach/Frequency Timing Advantages Disadvantages ROI Metrics
Quality Volume Timing
Brand
Exposure
Company Websites Low/Continuous
Active
searchers
Exposure
Branding
Good for existing cus-
tomers
Requires external marketing to drive
traffic and find new customers
High cost/resource commitment
Low for new cus-
tomers
High for existing
customers
Med Low-Med High High
Direct Mail (house
& rented lists)
Low/Varies
Passive
browsers
Personalized messaging
High cost
No broad coverage
Low response rates
Low quality of rented lists
Low for rented lists
Med for house lists
Low-Med Low-Med Low Low-Med
Email (house &
rented lists)
Med/Varies
Passive
browsers
Immediacy
Personalized messaging
Risk to reputation if considered spam
Lack of domain expertise
Low quality of rented lists from
non-specialized providers
Low for rented lists
Med for house lists
Low-Med Low-Med Med Low
Online Catalogs High/Continuous
Active
searchers
Exposure
Branding
Demand generation &
managemnet/reporting
Buyer timeliness
Online only High High Med-High High
High at
company
& product
level
Online DIrectories
Low-Med/Contin-
uous
Active
searchers
Drives traffic
Limited audience
Variable lead quality
Low Med Med Med Low
General Search
Engines
High/Continuous
Active
searchers
Drives traffic
Escalating costs
Keyword expertise required
May not deliver relevant traffic
Low-Med Low Varies Med Low
E-Newsletters Med/Varies
Passive
browsers
Active
searchers
Branding
Personalized messaging
Exposure
Reaches active and non-active
readers
High High Med-High Med-High Med-High
Print Catalogs Med/Varies
Active
searchers
Branding
Contacts and inquiries
Measurability
Quickly outdated
High production & mail costs
Steadily declining usage
Low Med-High Low Low High
Trade Shows Low/Yearly
Passive
browsers
Face to face communi-
cation
Branding
Quality of contacts and
inquiries
High cost
Low frequency
Declining attendance
Low new market reach
Low Med Low Low High
Webinars Med/Varies
Active
searchers
Branding
Thought leadership
Showcase products and
services
Limited audience High Med-High Med-High Med-High High
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In the industrial sector, the percentage of
marketing dollars invested in various media
channels has been shifting significantly over
the past few years. As technical professionals
turn to the Internet first to find product and
service information, it’s no surprise that a
greater percentage of marketing program
dollars are being shifted to online marketing.
Where Do You Allocate Marketing Dollars?
Exercise
Use the worksheet on the right to input
the dollar amount and percentage of your
marketing budget you spend on each media
channel. Compare 2019 expenditures to
planned 2020 expenditures. Are you re-
allocating dollars to more effectively reach your
target audience of technical professionals?
Media Channel/ Marketing Tool 2019 Actual 2020 Planned
Blogs $ % $ %
Company websites $ % $ %
Content marketing $ % $ %
Data analytics $ % $ %
Direct mail using in-house lists $ % $ %
Direct mail using rented/purchased lists $ % $ %
Email marketing using in-house lists $ % $ %
Email marketing using rented/purchased lists $ % $ %
Industry publications $ % $ %
Internet banner advertising networks $ % $ %
Internet banner advertising on individual sites $ % $ %
Marketing automation $ % $ %
Mobile marketing $ % $ %
Online directories/websites $ % $ %
Online newsletter sponsorships/ads $ % $ %
Podcasts $ % $ %
Printed directories $ % $ %
Public relations $ % $ %
Search engine marketing (SEM) $ % $ %
Search engine optimization (SEO) $ % $ %
Social media (Twitter, LinkedIn, Facebook) $ % $ %
Telemarketing $ % $ %
Trade magazine advertising $ % $ %
Tradeshows $ % $ %
Video $ % $ %
Webinars $ % $ %
Other (fill in here) $ % $ %
Total $ 100% 100%
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Measuring Return on Marketing Investment (ROMI)
Marketing ROMI and the Buy Cycle
The nature of your customers’ buying cycle can make it difficult to correlate sales to specific marketing channels. The industrial buy cycle is
often long and complex, involving multiple stages, from needs assessment to comparison and evaluation, to a final purchasing decision. In the
vast majority of cases, buyers will interact with your company’s content and brand many times and through multiple channels, often without
contacting you, before they make a purchasing decision. Here is an example of how a prospective buyer may interact with your content before
actually contacting your sales team.
The e-newsletter ad, webinar,
video and product catalog are
all components of your broader
marketing plan, which includes
top of the funnel activities like
brand awareness and thought
leadership. They exist as parts
of an entire ecosystem of
campaigns and customer touch
points, and they all contributed
to this engagement opportunity.
Industrial marketers are under unprecedented pressure to demonstrate return on marketing investment (ROI) for their initiatives. Results from
from the latest IEEE GlobalSpec Industrial Marketing Trends survey (this is how we refer to the survey throughout the entire document besides
this one line) indicate that measuring the ROI of marketing efforts is the single biggest challenge that industrial marketers face. This often leaves
marketers dwelling on questions such as: How much did this email campaign contribute to the bottom line? How much revenue did that banner
ad produce? But these might not be the best questions to be asking. While it makes sense to consider ROI when creating marketing plans and
campaigns, it’s highly unlikely that any single campaign or tactic can be correlated on a one-to-one basis with a sale, especially in industries
with long and complex buy cycles. Yet many marketers will drop a marketing program that doesn’t have sales associated with it. This may be a
mistake, and may lead to abandoning programs that are making effective contributions to your overall marketing strategy.
Downloaded a White Paper Registered for a Webinar
to see a product demo
Watched a Video
featuring your product
manager
Searched Your Online Product Catalog Typed Your Company Name
into A Search Engine
to get your contact information
Began a Sales Conversation
(Finally)
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Are You Ready for an Advanced Attribution Model?
5 Questions to Ask Yourself
Part of proving the return on investment for your marketing programs is finding the best way to track how much revenue credit each of your
initiatives should receive.
We have long warned industrial marketers to beware the last click model, in which 100% of the credit for a conversion is given to the last touch
a client made. This is because the average customer’s buy cycle includes many campaign touches that cumulatively add up to help achieve
a sale. In addition to last click, marketers may use a first click formula, or a wide variety of multi-touch models and even account-based
attribution. When deciding what’s best for your organization, consider the following five factors.
1.	 Which channels do you want to measure? Think about the number of channels you use. As your program becomes more sophisticated,
advanced attribution becomes more necessary.
2.	 How is your performance measured? Is your department judged on leads, opportunities, customer acquisition, revenue, or something
else? Oftentimes, the metrics vary even within the department. Take note of what each person in your team is responsible for. If you come
away with many answers, this is a sign that advanced attribution may be the best way to keep track of all these metrics.
3.	 What’s your budget? Your marketing spend is important here for a few reasons. First, you want to make sure that you’re properly
measuring how your money is being spent. Your attribution model will affect how agile your program can be. Of course, attribution is all
the more important when there is more to measure and more to optimize.
4.	 How long is your sales cycle? A longer sales cycle often equates to your customers interacting with you via multiple touchpoints before
a decision is made. It’s important to know which touch points moved each prospect along in their journey, where most prospects find you,
and what is the ultimate touchpoint that prompts them to make a decision. Of course, it’s up to you to determine what each interaction is
worth when making your attribution model.
5.	 How’s your relationship with your sales team? The struggle to align sales and marketing is perhaps as old as the professions themselves.
Your attribution model can actually help in this struggle, as it unites both sales and marketing around the same goal of revenue. Meet with
key figures in the sales department to determine whether advanced attribution can be an asset to them, too.
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At IEEE GlobalSpec, we’re focused on helping manufacturers and service providers like you understand, reach
and engage with our targeted audience to grow your business. Here are three reasons why you should consider
making us your trusted marketing partner.
IEEE GlobalSpec as Your Marketing Partner
1.	 We have your audience.
IEEE GlobalSpec gives you the ability
to reach engineers and technical
professionals at all stages of the buy
cycle. We deliver a robust audience
across our platforms, which include
Engineering360.com, Electronics360.com,
and Datasheets360.com. This allows us to
connect you with an expanded audience of
engineers and technical professionals that
meet the industry, job function, and interest
criteria that you’re looking for.
Engineers and technical professionals
return to us again and again to find the
information they need to do their jobs.
When you connect with our audience, they
are actively searching for information, not
just passively browsing. This audience is
more engaged and more likely to become
a customer.
2.	 You gain valuable contact information—
providing you with the intelligence to begin
a relationship and gain a customer.
When you get a contact or inquiry from
IEEE GlobalSpec, you know who it is, what
their area of interest is, and more. This
type of data can guide your response and
relationship with a potential client, helping
increase your opportunity for gaining a new
customer.
3.	 We will tailor a media solution for you—one
that will meet your needs and complement
your other marketing efforts.
With products ranging from product
discovery platforms, to e-newsletters,
webinars, banner advertisements, print, and
custom content, we can build a cross-media
program that will help you build awareness
and demand, no matter how broad or niche
your desired reach. When you work with
IEEE GlobalSpec, you work with an online
marketing partner with experience and
expertise reaching your audience.
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About IEEE GlobalSpec
IEEE GlobalSpec is a provider of data-driven industrial marketing solutions designed to help
companies promote their products and grow their businesses.
Our audience of engineers and technical professionals relies on the IEEE GlobalSpec family of
brands – including Engineering360, Electronics360, and Datasheets360 – as trusted resources
for content, community, and engagement at all stages of the research, design and purchasing
process.
We deliver deep industry intelligence, customized marketing programs, and measurable
campaign performance.
For more information about IEEE GlobalSpec:
Visit: globalspec.com/advertising
Call: 800.261.2052
Email: sales@ieeeglobalspec.com
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Albany, NY 12203-3621

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2020 Industrial Marketing Planning Kit

  • 1. Your Guide to Crafting a Marketing Plan that Targets Your Audience and Grows Your Business 2020 Industrial Marketing Planning Kit
  • 2. 2 Contents Introduction................................................................................................................. 3 A Six-Point Checklist for Success.......................................................................... 4 Is Your Marketing Mix Delivering Results?...........................................................5 How Do You Measure and Improve the Quality of Your Leads?....................6 The Trend Toward Multichannel Marketing.....................................................7-8 The Cross Media Multiplier.....................................................................................9 How Do Your Media Choices Compare?............................................................ 10 Media Matrix...............................................................................................................11 Where Do You Allocate Marketing Dollars?.......................................................12 Measuring Return on Marketing Investment......................................................13 Marketing ROMI and the Buy Cycle.....................................................................13 Are You Ready for an Advanced Attribution Model? 5 Questions to Ask Yourself...................................................................................14 IEEE GlobalSpec as Your Marketing Partner.....................................................15 About IEEE GlobalSpec...........................................................................................16
  • 3. 3 Introduction IEEE GlobalSpec is pleased to provide you with this Marketing Planning Kit to help you evaluate the effectiveness of your current marketing choices, calculate the value of existing marketing programs, understand today’s marketing landscape, and plan more effective strategies for 2020. Our intent is to help you define and achieve your marketing goals and objectives for the year ahead. Using the information provided in the 2020 Industrial Marketing Planning Kit, you will be able to answer tough questions every marketing professional faces: • Are you prepared to get more out of your marketing investments, and to measure and account for marketing decisions in today’s business environment? • Do you have a balanced mix of media channels to maximize your reach and effectiveness? • Are your marketing programs delivering highly qualified contacts and inquiries to your sales team? • Are your brand and product and service lines broadly visible to an audience of engineering, technical and industrial professionals? • Are you keeping up with the most effective strategies in online marketing for the industrial sector today?
  • 4. 4 A Six-Point Checklist for Success: Getting Started with Building Your 2020 Marketing Plan 1. Build marketing plans and justify expenditures now. Don’t wait to hear that funds are available for marketing. Proactively plan your marketing efforts and gather evidence to justify your expected expenditures. Make sure you receive executive endorsement so you’re ready to go as soon as possible. Otherwise, you might fall behind your competitors. 2. Prioritize marketing investments. Seek integrated marketing programs that use multiple tactics to maximize your exposure and opportunities for engagement, ensuring that you are reaching your prospects and customers at every stage of the buying cycle. Now is the time to select marketing channels that will help you build relationships with your target audience. 3. Explore new markets. Your products and services may be a good fit for a new, untapped sector. Manufacturers that can display their products and services simultaneously across multiple markets will have the best opportunity to gain new customers. Ad networks, e-newsletter advertising and webinars are effective ways to target specific customers in new markets. 4. Update marketing materials and fine-tune messaging. Make sure your marketing collateral and website are up-to-date with current messaging and the latest product versions. If you choose to enter new markets, you may need to revise some messaging and re-purpose existing case studies, white papers and other materials. Create an inventory of content assets and determine what else is needed to move your customers through the buy cycle. Do it now to avoid long lead times. 5. Be mindful of measurement. Today, the most effective marketing programs are ones that demonstrate branding, awareness and engagement opportunities for your company. You can easily see what is working and focus marketing dollars on the most successful programs, which will help reduce waste while increasing results. 6. Work with new media partners. Preparing targeted marketing programs may be new to you. You shouldn’t have to do it alone. This is a good time to consult with an experienced media partner that understands and has the attention of the industrial audience you need to reach. Discuss your marketing objectives and have them show you an integrated, multi-channel media plan that will help achieve your goals and objectives.
  • 5. 5 Is Your Marketing Mix Delivering Results? Over 90 percent of engineering, technical and industrial, professionals use the Internet to search for products and services. Use the matrix below to chart the engagement and branding capabilities (the ability to promote and reinforce your company’s image or name) of the various media channels and tactics you are currently using, and what you would like to add to the mix for 2020. The vertical axis represents the quality of engagement opportunities, from low to high. The horizontal axis shows how well each marketing channel promotes brand visibility, measured by exposure to engineering, technical and industrial professionals you reach. Channels • Direct mail (house list) • Direct mail (rented list) • Display advertising (ad networks) • Display advertising (individual sites) • Email (house list) • Email (rented list) • E-newsletters • Mobile marketing • Native advertising • Online catalogs • Online directories • Print catalogs • Printed trade publications • SEM • SEO • Social media • Trade shows • Webinars Questions to ask yourself: • Where do your current marketing channels fit on this matrix? • What percentage of your marketing budget goes to each channel? • How visible is your company to your audience of technical professionals searching for your products and services? Low Low High High Engagement Opportunities Branding
  • 6. 6 How Do You Measure and Improve the Quality of Your Leads? The first step in measuring the quality of leads is to know what a high-quality customer looks like. This is called your Ideal Customer Profile. To find yours, look at sales data and find commonalities in customers that have exhibited the behavior you’re looking to replicate. These are the prospects you should focus on creating engagement opportunities with. Let’s take a look at the matrix below to get started. Marketing Tip: Test & Automate Test different content types and targeting tactics to see what performs best for your business. When you find something that works, automate the process to keep it consistent and speedy. Timely follow-up can often be the difference between closing an opportunity or letting a lead go cold. Questions to ask yourself: • Do you have the information to match leads to your ideal customer profile? • Where can you reach your ideal customers to create additional lead activity? • What content should you be sharing to create interest? • Where are the bottlenecks in creating qualified leads and passing them to sales? Customer Profile — Take a look at the contact’s location, industry, job title, company size, and other available details, and compare them to your ideal customer profile. The closer the match, the further to the right on the X axis they should go. If information is unavailable or not a match, the lead should be placed further to the left. Lead Activity — When a prospect engages with your company by calling, submitting, clicking, reading, or sharing content you’ve created- that is a lead activity. The more activities a contact has, the more interested they are in your company, products and services. You can increase the amount of activity by pushing content across multiple channels to your target audience, and nurturing interested prospects with marketing automation.
  • 7. 7 In this era of digital media, an influx of channels are commanding attention from engineers and the companies that market and sell industrial products and services. Technical professionals have more digital tools and sources of information that help them to do their jobs better and more efficiently. They are also exposed to more companies and have many options when ready to buy. The result? Your customers have more choices, more individualized preferences, and more power. Digital disruption has significantly impacted the marketing landscape. No longer can industrial marketers rely on a limited suite of online channels to achieve results, including contact quantity and quality. The Trend Toward Multichannel Marketing Which of the following channels/tactics Do you plan to utilize in the near future? How would you describe your mix of push/outbound and pull/inbound marketing initiatives? Source: 2019 Industrial Marketing Trends Survey - IEEE GlobalSpec 57% 24% 12% 7% Source: 2019 Industrial Marketing Trends Survey - IEEE GlobalSpec
  • 8. 8 When customers have many tools at their disposal, you need to broaden and deepen your reach to engage them in ways to match their searching and sourcing preferences. Engineers prefer to search independently and wait to contact vendors until after the research and needs analysis stage, so you must be seen early and often to have a chance at the sale. The Trend Toward Multichannel Marketing When you are in the buying process for a new product or service for work, which best describes your preference? *Source: 2019 Smart Marketing for Engineers research report I want to talk to a saleperson early in my research to learn about the company’s products and services I want to search on multiple vendor/distributor websites and read content first before talking to a saleperson I want to talk to colleagues to learn about their experiences with the supplier and their products I want to watch videos about how the products work What percentage of the buying process happens online before you finally speak to someone at a company? Less than half Over 50% Over 60% Over 70% Over 80% Select how often you do the following activities online. I usually do this online I sometimes do this online I seldom do this online
  • 9. 9 The Cross Media Multiplier Taking the Next Step Have you been feeling the impact of this increase in channels competing for your audience’s attention? It’s time to take a new look at your existing marketing initiatives and determine what needs to be added to the mix to maximize results. 1. Choose the channels that your customers use. When researching a work-related purchase, the top three channels for technical professionals are search engines, online catalogs, and supplier websites. But in reality, your audience uses many other channels to keep up with the latest technologies, product news, companies and brands—all of which influence buying decisions. E-newsletters, industry sites, social media, webinars, email, in-person tradeshows, conferences, and industry publications are all important industry information sources for your customers. 2. Ensure your marketing mix includes both creative and directional advertising. Creative advertising “creates” awareness for your brand in the marketplace, helping your target audience understand who you are and what you have to offer. Directional advertising is where professionals turn to find a business like yours. They know exactly what they are looking for and simply need to find the right supplier. By implementing both creative and directional strategies, you will build awareness among the potential customers you want to reach—and be there when they are researching or making a purchasing decision. 3. Deliver potential buyers the content they need. Content is critical to the buying process—according to the IEEE GlobalSpec and TREW Marketing Smart Marketing for Engineers Survey, 52% of engineers interact with a vendor three or four times before communicating directly with the company. Being a provider of valuable, authoritative content positions your company as an expert in your industry; builds trust with your prospects; and ultimately makes it easier to sell your products and services, and drive revenue. 4. Reach out to experts for recommendations on multichannel, integrated solutions. Your IEEE GlobalSpec account executive can offer guidance on selecting the right solution to help you make the most of your efforts, and help you achieve your marketing goals. It’s becoming increasingly more difficult to capture your target audience’s attention by using a single channel. Only by diversifying your marketing spend across multiple channels can you generate the results you need. Expanding your media program to multiple channels will get your name and brand front and center during the early stages of the buying cycle, which is what you need to build awareness and stay competitive. This is known as the Cross Media Multiplier. Simply stated, advertising collaboratively in multiple media channels results in greater effectiveness for your marketing programs. Media Plan Content Marketing Product Discovery Display Advertising Newsletters Custom Emails Webinars Social Media Print “Advertisers will achieve higher ROI from investing in well-designed cross- media campaigns than by relying solely on search or any other single method.” - Chuck Richard, VP & Lead Analyst, Outsell, the 2X Cross Media Advertising Multiplier Effect
  • 10. 10 Questions to ask yourself: Media Channel — Are you continuing to use the same media channels year after year, or are you allocating more of your budget to create a diverse, multichannel marketing strategy? In a recent IEEE GlobalSpec survey, more than half of technical professionals reported spending six or more hours a week on the Internet, with 39 percent indicating they spend ten or more hours a week online. No single resource is king for engineers. They utilize supplier websites, search engines, whitepapers, webinars, tradeshows, and online catalogs in their quest for information. Reach — 68 percent of technical professionals use the Internet to obtain product specifications, and to find components, equipment, services and suppliers. How many people are you reaching? Are they the right kind of people (i.e., the engineering, technical, industrial, and manufacturing communities)? Are you reaching them at the right time, when they are actively looking for products and services? Frequency — How often do you reach your target audience? A few times a year or 24/7? Can your audience find you whenever they are interested in your products and services? Timing — Is your message reaching prospects who are proactively seeking products and services or individuals who are just browsing? In other words: Do you hook them when they’re hungry? Return — What kind of return, in terms of engagement opportunities, do you get for the marketing dollars you spend? Contacts and Inquiries — Do you receive contacts and inquiries in real time with contact information for individuals? Do you know their specific areas of interest? Or is the data you receive unqualified or stale? Branding — How visible is your company and its products and services to the engineering, technical, industrial and manufacturing professionals who are looking for them? Very noticeable or lost in the shuffle? How Do Your Media Choices Compare? You have many choices about where to spend your marketing dollars. The Media Matrix on page 13 can help you analyze the effectiveness of your expenditures across various media channels. Questions to ask media providers: Reporting — Do you have access to comprehensive reporting with key contact information including area of interest? Timeliness — Are the engagement opportunities you receive fresh, qualified, active — and delivered in real time? Reach and Frequency — Are you continuously exposed to a growing target audience for your products and services? Or is circulation and audience shrinking? Media Plan — Will you receive a comprehensive media plan that outlines channels, reach, frequency and cost? Media Channels — Will your media plan incorporate a multi-channel, cross-media strategy that targets the channels our audience uses throughout their buy cycles?
  • 11. 11Media Matrix Media Channel Reach/Frequency Timing Advantages Disadvantages ROI Metrics Quality Volume Timing Brand Exposure Company Websites Low/Continuous Active searchers Exposure Branding Good for existing cus- tomers Requires external marketing to drive traffic and find new customers High cost/resource commitment Low for new cus- tomers High for existing customers Med Low-Med High High Direct Mail (house & rented lists) Low/Varies Passive browsers Personalized messaging High cost No broad coverage Low response rates Low quality of rented lists Low for rented lists Med for house lists Low-Med Low-Med Low Low-Med Email (house & rented lists) Med/Varies Passive browsers Immediacy Personalized messaging Risk to reputation if considered spam Lack of domain expertise Low quality of rented lists from non-specialized providers Low for rented lists Med for house lists Low-Med Low-Med Med Low Online Catalogs High/Continuous Active searchers Exposure Branding Demand generation & managemnet/reporting Buyer timeliness Online only High High Med-High High High at company & product level Online DIrectories Low-Med/Contin- uous Active searchers Drives traffic Limited audience Variable lead quality Low Med Med Med Low General Search Engines High/Continuous Active searchers Drives traffic Escalating costs Keyword expertise required May not deliver relevant traffic Low-Med Low Varies Med Low E-Newsletters Med/Varies Passive browsers Active searchers Branding Personalized messaging Exposure Reaches active and non-active readers High High Med-High Med-High Med-High Print Catalogs Med/Varies Active searchers Branding Contacts and inquiries Measurability Quickly outdated High production & mail costs Steadily declining usage Low Med-High Low Low High Trade Shows Low/Yearly Passive browsers Face to face communi- cation Branding Quality of contacts and inquiries High cost Low frequency Declining attendance Low new market reach Low Med Low Low High Webinars Med/Varies Active searchers Branding Thought leadership Showcase products and services Limited audience High Med-High Med-High Med-High High
  • 12. 12 In the industrial sector, the percentage of marketing dollars invested in various media channels has been shifting significantly over the past few years. As technical professionals turn to the Internet first to find product and service information, it’s no surprise that a greater percentage of marketing program dollars are being shifted to online marketing. Where Do You Allocate Marketing Dollars? Exercise Use the worksheet on the right to input the dollar amount and percentage of your marketing budget you spend on each media channel. Compare 2019 expenditures to planned 2020 expenditures. Are you re- allocating dollars to more effectively reach your target audience of technical professionals? Media Channel/ Marketing Tool 2019 Actual 2020 Planned Blogs $ % $ % Company websites $ % $ % Content marketing $ % $ % Data analytics $ % $ % Direct mail using in-house lists $ % $ % Direct mail using rented/purchased lists $ % $ % Email marketing using in-house lists $ % $ % Email marketing using rented/purchased lists $ % $ % Industry publications $ % $ % Internet banner advertising networks $ % $ % Internet banner advertising on individual sites $ % $ % Marketing automation $ % $ % Mobile marketing $ % $ % Online directories/websites $ % $ % Online newsletter sponsorships/ads $ % $ % Podcasts $ % $ % Printed directories $ % $ % Public relations $ % $ % Search engine marketing (SEM) $ % $ % Search engine optimization (SEO) $ % $ % Social media (Twitter, LinkedIn, Facebook) $ % $ % Telemarketing $ % $ % Trade magazine advertising $ % $ % Tradeshows $ % $ % Video $ % $ % Webinars $ % $ % Other (fill in here) $ % $ % Total $ 100% 100%
  • 13. 13 Measuring Return on Marketing Investment (ROMI) Marketing ROMI and the Buy Cycle The nature of your customers’ buying cycle can make it difficult to correlate sales to specific marketing channels. The industrial buy cycle is often long and complex, involving multiple stages, from needs assessment to comparison and evaluation, to a final purchasing decision. In the vast majority of cases, buyers will interact with your company’s content and brand many times and through multiple channels, often without contacting you, before they make a purchasing decision. Here is an example of how a prospective buyer may interact with your content before actually contacting your sales team. The e-newsletter ad, webinar, video and product catalog are all components of your broader marketing plan, which includes top of the funnel activities like brand awareness and thought leadership. They exist as parts of an entire ecosystem of campaigns and customer touch points, and they all contributed to this engagement opportunity. Industrial marketers are under unprecedented pressure to demonstrate return on marketing investment (ROI) for their initiatives. Results from from the latest IEEE GlobalSpec Industrial Marketing Trends survey (this is how we refer to the survey throughout the entire document besides this one line) indicate that measuring the ROI of marketing efforts is the single biggest challenge that industrial marketers face. This often leaves marketers dwelling on questions such as: How much did this email campaign contribute to the bottom line? How much revenue did that banner ad produce? But these might not be the best questions to be asking. While it makes sense to consider ROI when creating marketing plans and campaigns, it’s highly unlikely that any single campaign or tactic can be correlated on a one-to-one basis with a sale, especially in industries with long and complex buy cycles. Yet many marketers will drop a marketing program that doesn’t have sales associated with it. This may be a mistake, and may lead to abandoning programs that are making effective contributions to your overall marketing strategy. Downloaded a White Paper Registered for a Webinar to see a product demo Watched a Video featuring your product manager Searched Your Online Product Catalog Typed Your Company Name into A Search Engine to get your contact information Began a Sales Conversation (Finally)
  • 14. 14 Are You Ready for an Advanced Attribution Model? 5 Questions to Ask Yourself Part of proving the return on investment for your marketing programs is finding the best way to track how much revenue credit each of your initiatives should receive. We have long warned industrial marketers to beware the last click model, in which 100% of the credit for a conversion is given to the last touch a client made. This is because the average customer’s buy cycle includes many campaign touches that cumulatively add up to help achieve a sale. In addition to last click, marketers may use a first click formula, or a wide variety of multi-touch models and even account-based attribution. When deciding what’s best for your organization, consider the following five factors. 1. Which channels do you want to measure? Think about the number of channels you use. As your program becomes more sophisticated, advanced attribution becomes more necessary. 2. How is your performance measured? Is your department judged on leads, opportunities, customer acquisition, revenue, or something else? Oftentimes, the metrics vary even within the department. Take note of what each person in your team is responsible for. If you come away with many answers, this is a sign that advanced attribution may be the best way to keep track of all these metrics. 3. What’s your budget? Your marketing spend is important here for a few reasons. First, you want to make sure that you’re properly measuring how your money is being spent. Your attribution model will affect how agile your program can be. Of course, attribution is all the more important when there is more to measure and more to optimize. 4. How long is your sales cycle? A longer sales cycle often equates to your customers interacting with you via multiple touchpoints before a decision is made. It’s important to know which touch points moved each prospect along in their journey, where most prospects find you, and what is the ultimate touchpoint that prompts them to make a decision. Of course, it’s up to you to determine what each interaction is worth when making your attribution model. 5. How’s your relationship with your sales team? The struggle to align sales and marketing is perhaps as old as the professions themselves. Your attribution model can actually help in this struggle, as it unites both sales and marketing around the same goal of revenue. Meet with key figures in the sales department to determine whether advanced attribution can be an asset to them, too.
  • 15. 15 At IEEE GlobalSpec, we’re focused on helping manufacturers and service providers like you understand, reach and engage with our targeted audience to grow your business. Here are three reasons why you should consider making us your trusted marketing partner. IEEE GlobalSpec as Your Marketing Partner 1. We have your audience. IEEE GlobalSpec gives you the ability to reach engineers and technical professionals at all stages of the buy cycle. We deliver a robust audience across our platforms, which include Engineering360.com, Electronics360.com, and Datasheets360.com. This allows us to connect you with an expanded audience of engineers and technical professionals that meet the industry, job function, and interest criteria that you’re looking for. Engineers and technical professionals return to us again and again to find the information they need to do their jobs. When you connect with our audience, they are actively searching for information, not just passively browsing. This audience is more engaged and more likely to become a customer. 2. You gain valuable contact information— providing you with the intelligence to begin a relationship and gain a customer. When you get a contact or inquiry from IEEE GlobalSpec, you know who it is, what their area of interest is, and more. This type of data can guide your response and relationship with a potential client, helping increase your opportunity for gaining a new customer. 3. We will tailor a media solution for you—one that will meet your needs and complement your other marketing efforts. With products ranging from product discovery platforms, to e-newsletters, webinars, banner advertisements, print, and custom content, we can build a cross-media program that will help you build awareness and demand, no matter how broad or niche your desired reach. When you work with IEEE GlobalSpec, you work with an online marketing partner with experience and expertise reaching your audience.
  • 16. 16 About IEEE GlobalSpec IEEE GlobalSpec is a provider of data-driven industrial marketing solutions designed to help companies promote their products and grow their businesses. Our audience of engineers and technical professionals relies on the IEEE GlobalSpec family of brands – including Engineering360, Electronics360, and Datasheets360 – as trusted resources for content, community, and engagement at all stages of the research, design and purchasing process. We deliver deep industry intelligence, customized marketing programs, and measurable campaign performance. For more information about IEEE GlobalSpec: Visit: globalspec.com/advertising Call: 800.261.2052 Email: sales@ieeeglobalspec.com 201 Fuller Road, Suite 202 Albany, NY 12203-3621