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How VML's quarterly marketing survey will get SA marketers' voices heardLast week, VML released the findings from the first of its quarterly surveys into the role of CMOs in SA. Here, Jarred Cinman, CEO of VML South Africa, explains why the scale of digital spend was one of the most surprising findings and the impact of the surveys on the marketing profession as a whole. ![]() Jarred Cinman, CEO of VML South Africa. VML’s first results are in, and they show there’s more money, more data and more pressure on the profession than expected. More specifically, 40% of those surveyed are responsible for annual budgets in excess of R50m, which is in turn indicative of the value marketing brings to organisations and brands. But marketers of today are responsible for more than just increasing sales, they also improve omnichannel customer experiences and reinvent the customer relationship through digital innovation. So what do marketers really want, and why? Here, Cinman explains why VML’s quarterly survey, for now, seen as just a dipstick, intends to reveal the answers as it grows…
As an agency that services this industry, it’s really important that we understand what marketers want and why. More importantly, we see it as our role as a citizen of the industry to help it grow and succeed – and understanding what clients are thinking is key to that.
We feel sure that our local marketers will benefit from knowing where they stand in relation to their fellow marketers. For example, all respondents use three or more agencies to support their marketing efforts, with a third of them using more than five external agencies. So future surveys will explore whether this is an indication that marketers still feel they need specialists for each discipline, and whether these rosters are shrinking or growing.
Also, in spite of the majority of respondents saying that they spend the most, and gain the greatest returns from digital channels, “data analytics” receives the least ROI. In fact, 33% of respondents said their primary focus for this year is to make better use of existing data, and all respondents said they would invest in training their teams in data analysis and related digital skills, but some marketers said they had too much data to distil. It seems clear that getting to grips with the huge amount of data now available to marketers is going to be where the biggest advantage lies for the canniest of South Africa's marketing leaders. Data is a buzzword, so while we take it seriously that clients are focusing on it, we need to make sure we don’t turn creatives into actuaries. As long as we need to speak to humans, we need more than machines to do it.Consumers’ intolerance to ads is probably nothing new, but they now have better tools to block or skip them. So it’s up to us to make content that is much more sticky and useful, with more than a quarter of respondents saying their primary focus would be on creating customer experiences.
We’ll definitely do so! Keep an eye on the VML press office, as well as their Twitter, Facebook and Instagram feeds for the latest updates. About Leigh AndrewsLeigh Andrews AKA the #MilkshakeQueen, is former Editor-in-Chief: Marketing & Media at Bizcommunity.com, with a passion for issues of inclusion, belonging, and of course, gourmet food and drinks! Now follow her travel adventures on YouTube @MidlifeMeander. View my profile and articles... |