A recent survey of CMOs by Jupiter and Verse Group asked a group of marketers about their top priorities for 09 and found that traditional approaches to marketing are increasingly broken. Two major themes run through the findings:

First, that  “an across-the-board push for greater marketing accountability is adding increased pressure on marketers to prove the worth of their marketing dollars.”

Second, that “as media consumption shifts online, marketers must find a better way to manage brands across multiple platforms in order to create a coherent brand experience across all platforms and customer touchpoints.”

The following are the top priorities CMOs and senior marketers have for 2009, according to the study:  

  1. Achieving measurable ROI on marketing efforts.
  2. Developing marketing programs that integrate online and traditional media.
  3. Translating brand experience across different touchpoints.
  4. Cutting marketing budgets without cutting performance.
  5. Optimizing portfolio of brands.

The research uncovers a big gap between marketers’ priorities and their current perceptions of existing tools. Nearly three-quarters (71%) say that managing their brand across multiple platforms is a big challenge for their organization and that there is a large gap between need and capability. This echoes many of the themes from John Quelch’s recent article in Harvard Business Review (see previous post).

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