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How Automation Can Change the Face of Your Martech Stack As B2B marketing technologies evolve, they become increasingly significant for success.

By Kartik Anand

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While the B2B segment has grown phenomenally over the last decade, it was only a couple of years ago that B2B marketing was seen as a hit-and-miss exercise. Having practical tools to identify the target audience, create strategies on their requirements, customize every offering and hit the target — all of this has been made possible only by the marketing tech (martech) stacks that are at play in every plan.

Today, the most significant chunk of this stack is for marketers' needs to be in line with business automation. A decade ago, CRM platforms like Salesforce were adequate, but not anymore. Even though the very concept of the CRM platform is evolving, one thing is sure: A plain CRM is no longer a workable solution or even a process support tool.

Today, many B2B brands have dedicated marketing automation platforms. This automation has to be more targeted on the dollars spent to manage the cost better and add more value to the internal and external customer experience. Infused with artificial intelligence, it is a force to reckon with. An intelligent self-tracking mechanism is also needed to enable scalability and even more efficiency.

Related: The Ultimate B2B Video Marketing Guide for 2021

Automation has become such an intrinsic part of B2B planning processes that in 2019, over 29% of U.S and U.K.-based companies spent some of their budget on marketing technology. Here are some quick statistics from the HubSpot marketing statistics report:

  • 92% of marketing agencies invest heavily in marketing automation integration.
  • Of these, 23% are automating their content delivery.
  • 68% of businesses use automation in some way.
  • As ABM takes deeper roots, more than 90% of all B2B marketers now have an ABM program and 68% use automation.

Despite these encouraging figures, I sense that not all B2B marketing organizations are using the full potential of automation technologies in their martech stack — either because they are not yet prepared for it or because they have not realized the power it has.

In my view, a lack of skills is a big reason for this unfortunate situation. There are plenty of consultants to guide the marketers but minimal resources to work it on the ground.

One more fundamental reason is that in many cases, the cost of a marketing automation tech stack often far exceeds the value in real terms that can be quantified — to justify the return on investment. This is another genuine issue why automation has not taken over the martech space as much as it could have or should have.

Related: 3 Tips to Consider Before Hiring a B2B PR Agency

Another reason for this could also be the lack of a holistic strategy to leverage the full benefits that marketing automation provides. Using tools in silos, applying automation piecemeal, or not having the entire process validated by the strategy makers, can cause a lack of value addition on applications. This is something organizations need to understand and act upon.

For the B2B marketers of tomorrow, the way out is obvious. The CMO needs to identify a holistic strategy by first identifying clear goals and objectives, the metrics to measure value addition, and the clear focus on the target audience. With a focus on goals, the strategy falls in place, and the role of technology stacks — and automation — is clear after that.

This is the only way to utilize the power of automation in B2B marketing strategy and successfully generate the best possible benefits it can offer.

Related: B2B Marketing Strategies for a Post-Pandemic Environment

Kartik Anand

Entrepreneur Leadership Network® Contributor

Executive Chairman of KGV

Kartik Anand is the founder and executive chairman of Kings Group Ventures, an international management group with a global footprint consisting of diversified partnerships, acquisitions, and strategic alliances. He owns and manages multiple companies for over 4000 people.

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