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Survey finds only 15% to cut online budgets

By October 20, 2008July 31st, 2019No Comments


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EMetrics survey released today states only 15% of respondents plan to cut online marketing spending. The online survey, which had 60 respondents, found marketers will increase or maintain their budgets for e-mail, keyword search campaigns, social media and video advertising. Nearly 84% of respondents said they planned to increase or maintain their e-mail marketing budgets.

This is consistent with our business with many of our new leads coming in the areas of web marketing such as pay-per-click campaign optimization, organic search engine optimization, link building, and online reputation management.

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