In 2020, initial reports indicated that the combination of COVID-19 and EU trading changes brought about by Brexit would likely cripple the most resilient of markets and threaten national and global economic growth.

Experts even predicted that industries that could mitigate the pandemic's impact would not likely fare as well in 2021 following a predicted increase in trade barriers post-Brexit.

But that version of reality is a far cry from the findings of the IBA primary research conducted in August 2020, which addressed the situation of B2B organizations working across multiple vertical markets. The research focused on businesses in New Zealand, Australia, North America, and the UK, and it found that organizations are much more optimistic about their future.

Businesses have pivoted and set their sights on new opportunities

Rather than grinding their activities to a halt, B2B businesses are using downtime to pivot PR and marketing strategies as part of their business continuity plans, the research found.

Even with the onset of Brexit, many B2B businesses in the UK, for example, are hoping to secure international opportunities with the help of their PR and marketing agencies, especially if low tariffs on selling products and favorable free-trade agreements are introduced.

In particular, 54% of companies are looking to new markets and "new geographies to ensure economic growth" to broaden their demographics. A further 86% of businesses are planning to adjust their "product, services and tactics to meet current and future customer needs."

Are traditional B2B marketing agencies worth the cost?

Despite business optimism, the current environment has also meant dreaded budget cuts for B2B organizations, with as many as 45% admitting to cost reductions in the past year. It's a development that has become a major roadblock for businesses looking to further expand their PR and marketing campaigns, with one outcome becoming apparently clear: Agencies need to become more cost-effective, or they risk losing out on future contracts.

The IBA research focused on marketing managers who spend $5-20k a month, on average, on marketing support. More than 50% of businesses said they believe their agency fees are too high. Others reported feeling that there are not enough affordable B2B agencies on the market.

Just under half of marketing managers said they are struggling to find an affordable B2B marketing agency that can work across multiple countries, which is not good news for those looking to expand campaigns into new markets and new geographies.

However, in light of 30% of businesses' reporting that the cost of their agencies far outweighs the return on their investment, and only 11% of marketing managers' stating that they are happy with their current agencies, it is clear that cost is just one problem associated with traditional B2B agencies.

Traditional B2B marketing agencies are 'out of touch'

A full 88% of B2B organizations reported feeling that a large part of their agency expenditure is wasted. Asked to provide further details, they offered criticism largely directed at traditional agency practices and attitudes.

For instance, 24% of marketing managers said agencies prioritize their big spenders, often leaving their smaller accounts feeling undervalued and mismanaged by junior staff members. That statistic aligns with the claims of 20% of managers who said their budget waste is triggered by agencies' making false starts on projects.

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ABOUT THE AUTHOR

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Simon Woolley is the PR account manager at IBA International, a UK-based B2B and technology PR agency.

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