2015 Content Preferences Survey: Buyers Value Content Packages, Interactive Content

The content marketing landscape has seen some dramatic changes since our initial Content Preferences Survey in 2012.While white papers and webinars remain among the most popular types of content for engaging prospects, buyers are increasingly relying on infographics, videos and other interactive content, such as ROI calculators and assessments, as they make their buying decisions.
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More than one third (38%) of B2B marketers expect their demand generation budgets to grow by 20% or more in 2015, and they will invest in a number of tactics to drive results, including persona development, webinars and in-person events. In addition, 36% report that their budgets will increase 1% to 10% in the coming year.
In Demand Gen Report's inaugural Lead Nurturing Benchmarking Study, many B2B marketers report they are leveraging several years of experience in developing lead nurturing campaigns. 71% state that they leverage lead nurturing in their demand generation initiatives, while 19% plan to implement it within the next year.
In Demand Gen Report’s 2014 Content Preferences Survey, B2B buyers revealed that they rely are placing a greater emphasis on visual content throughout the purchasing lifecycle. They are also accessing content much more frequently from smartphones and tablets. These trends have led to an even higher buyer reliance on content than ever before to assist in research and purchasing decisions.
While the sales cycle is getting longer and buyers continued to wait to engage with sales, B2B buyers are more satisfied with the process than they were a year ago.
Demand Gen Report’s Second Annual Killer Content Awards recognize organizations that have created cutting-edge content across digital and physical channels. This report provides a behind-the-scenes look at the content creation process of the top 10 “Great White” winners and 10 “Mako honorees, outlining the objectives, development strategies and key metrics for success.