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 UK SMEs abandon traditional marketing in favour of online and mobile tools
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48% say traditional marketing accounts for less than 10% of activity

Hatfield, UK, April 23rd 2013 SMEs are abandoning traditional marketing in favour of online and mobile channels. Research released by pbSmart Essentials shows that 26% of SMEs report that traditional offline marketing accounts for just 10% of total marketing activity with a further 22% stating that they don’t do any at all.

Micro businesses are the most likely to have moved away from traditional offline marketing; in total more than half (54%) say that it accounts for less than 10% of their marketing and that they favour mobile and online avenues to grow their business.

Looking at which offline marketing techniques are being dropped, print advertising looks to be worst hit – whilst 40% of SMEs have used it previously, only 28% plan to invest further in this tactic in 2013. Direct mail is still playing a key part in the marketing plan. A fifth of businesses are looking to make an investment here in the next year, although the multichannel approach taken by many SMEs means some funds are being diverted online. The full report is available online (http://info.pbsmartessentials.eu/smallbiz-report).

In contrast, confidence in mobile marketing is growing; mobile QR codes, mobile optimised websites and mobile payments will all attract investment from more SMEs than ever before in 2013.  Additionally, mobile SEO and QR codes are now attracting nearly twice as much interest as previously.

Ryan Higginson, Vice President Digital Channel Europe, at Pitney Bowes says: “Many SMEs’ success, and even survival, can depend on targeted, effective and easy to implement marketing that covers a multitude of channels. Offline will always play a very important role in any strategy but online has really come to the fore. Tools, such as pbSmart Essentials, are making this digital marketing transition easy and affordable for SMEs.”

To help SMEs get more out of their marketing activity, pbSmart Essentials has created a ‘Rate Your Marketing’ test where SMEs can find out where they stand on a scale of Super Busy to Super Hero. Find out how you’re doing at http://www.smallbizsuperhero.com/.

The move to online channels is evident across the entire SME sector.

    The largest SMEs (151-250 employees) aren’t being left behind, four in ten (44%) do less than 10% of marketing through traditional channels.
    Oldest businesses are most likely to have left traditional marketing behind, and a third are doing less than 5% of marketing using standard offline tactics. 

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For more information you can download the whitepaper at http://info.pbsmartessentials.eu/smallbiz-report

For more information regarding pbSmart Essentials, please go to: http://www.pbse.co.uk

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