Feeling the pressure to do more with less? You're not alone. As 2025 approaches, marketers are bracing for another year of tight budgets and high expectations. Forrester's 2024 Budget Planning Survey reveals only 35% of decision-makers anticipate budgets to increase by more than 5%, while nearly half expect an increase of just 1% to 4% – barely enough to offset inflation. Despite these constraints, there is a path forward. Adopting smart, adaptive strategies that maximize every dollar will be the key to meeting demands while delivering results.
For marketing teams to succeed in 2025, having a clear understanding of the company’s goals and objectives is essential. Knowing what the business aims to achieve, provides direction and ensures efforts are focused on the right priorities. This level of clarity requires open communication and collaboration across departments, particularly with sales and customer success teams.
Sales and Client Services play a vital role in shaping marketing strategies by offering firsthand insights into customer needs and market dynamics. As the primary points of contact with clients, these teams have a deep understanding of the challenges customers face, what motivates them, and what keeps them loyal. They also provide unique perspectives on emerging trends and opportunities, helping marketers identify what truly resonates with current and potential clients, so they can create more relevant, targeted, and impactful messaging. When marketing, sales, and customer success teams are aligned, they create synergy that streamlines efforts, reduces wasted time, and optimizes resource use.
It's important to remember that in today’s fast-paced business environment, goals and market conditions can change rapidly. Shifts in the market, industry trends, or unexpected challenges can quickly alter priorities. Staying flexible and up-to-date on industry developments allows marketing teams to respond proactively and craft effective solutions. The more informed you are, the better positioned you’ll be to adapt and thrive.
With limited budgets, marketers must be intentional about where, when, and how often they engage with their audience. The challenge is that marketing channels are as infinite as The Cheesecake Factory's menu—all seemingly good options but not equally satisfying results. The secret to an effective marketing strategy is to resist the temptation of spreading yourself too thin by dabbling in every platform and overindulging in one single medium. Instead, focus on a select few channels where your audience is actively engaged. This helps control costs while delivering more meaningful results.
As a reference, here are some of top channels many marketers are prioritizing—and why they might be a great fit for your business:
By strategically dividing your budget according to the 70/20/10 Rule, you can address all critical aspects of your business.
This balanced approach ensures that your business remains agile, competitive, and prepared to scale, regardless of how the market evolves. By planning with both the present and future in mind, you build a resilient marketing strategy that supports long-term growth.
While marketing budgets may be at a temporary standstill, your strategic planning can make a significant impact. By staying agile, customer-focused, and efficient, marketing teams can still drive growth in 2025—even amid economic constraints.