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B2B content marketing is booming and expected to gain an even greater foothold in 2021. New study details insights for marketers.

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New Study Offers Insights into State of B2B Content Marketing, Unveils Trends for New Year

2020 has been nothing short of a rollercoaster. Between a pandemic, social uprisings, economic woes and more, B2B content marketers have needed to stay more nimble and reactive than ever (in fact, we wrote a blog about how COVID has irreversibly changed content marketing).

A recent survey from the Content Marketing Institute took stock of how internal content marketers at B2B organizations of all sizes and industries are feeling after a truly topsy-turvy year. These insights are indispensable as we look ahead to 2021, and, heck, even the next editorial calendar.

What were some of the survey’s major findings?

Read the full study here.

Over here at Aker Ink, 2020 has reaffirmed our role as roller coaster experts. Instead of clutching our barf bags, we’ve leaned into those nail-biting climbs, breath-taking drops and dizzying loop-de-loops. You can read more about our team’s reflections on the year here.

Of course, we would never agree to get onto a roller coaster without a solid strategy to guide the ride. As Content Marketing Institute’s Chief Strategy Advisor Robert Rose offered in the study, it is imperative for organizations to understand how to produce, reuse, repackage and leverage content to its fullest potential. Plus, according to the survey, 84% of B2B organizations outsource their content creation — because it takes time and expertise that a lot of companies simply don’t have.

So, are you ready to consider us your new roller coaster buddies?Learn more about our content marketing services here.

By Aker Ink | 2025-11-17T15:41:34-07:00 December 1st, 2020 | Digital Marketing/Advertising | Comments Off on New Study Offers Insights into State of B2B Content Marketing, Unveils Trends for New Year