Avoiding the hard sell.
With such a vast spectrum of media available,
from print and television advertisement to advertorial, to funded editorial, it
is vital to select the correct channel for a specific message. Marketing has to
be efficient and direct. Not only does a message have to reach its intended
audience but it also has to resonate.
Customers are not interested in a ‘pitch’. They
want to feel as if they are the agents of their own choices and these choices
are driven by collating and selecting their own information. We know that a
large proportion of B2B buyers will now research a service provider or product
before contacting a company. It is within this initial stage of a buyer’s
journey that the vital first impressions are made and one element they will be
interested in is the content and thought leadership created by that
organization.
Brand repositioning.
Producing thought leadership content is one way
to sell a brand and a level of expertise, especially to those with purchasing
power. Content that is impartial and educational means that your material is no
longer categorized as biased but instead a valuable resource that people will
learn from and importantly, trust.
What this does is reposition the business as an
industry expert, establish authority in a certain subject and place your
business opinion at the forefront of a market. By pre-empting, or reacting to,
a current trend or issue, whilst simultaneously providing a potential solution,
the existence of a quality product is simply assumed.
Stay relevant.
This also helps a business remain relevant.
Markets are dynamic and fluid and things like legislation or trends frequently
change. By producing content on a number of current issues, your business is
perceived as cutting edge and able to keep up and remain a reliable service
provider. The content can still follow a simple problem-solution model but omit
the product for sale. Instead, the solution is the expertise held by the
organization.
The human aspect.
Thought leadership also gives a face to the
business. This human aspect appeals to the customer or potential client, in as
such they are able to identify, and relate to, a figurehead who has proven
experience and first-hand knowledge. A faceless corporation then becomes a
trustworthy advisor.
However, it is important that your thought leader
is selected wisely. A sales director or a marketing executive has a clear
ulterior motive and may not be seen as a trustworthy source. Instead, an
individual qualified in a topic area and someone who is the most authoritative
in their field holds greater weight. For example, a Chief Financial Officer is
best placed to comment on financial topics; a Head of Cyber Security is best
placed to discuss matters of business continuity and resilience.
Prevent wastage.
Ensuring your message reaches the desired target
audiences is clearly crucial. While opting for maximum brand awareness is great
for some objectives, when trying to deliver a specific message to a specific
group of people, efficiency is key. An essential part of creating content is to
ensure you deliver it through the correct channel. In a B2B sphere, membership
bodies and associations are a direct line of communication to chief-suite
leaders and key industry stakeholders. Membership bodies often have multi-channel
avenues to reach their audience too; a membership magazine, E-newsletter,
online content hub.
Equally, thought-leadership and content-led
marketing by nature should only appeal and interest those who you are
addressing. Creating niche content means you are operating within a small field
of purchasers with an interest in what you have to say. Therefore, anyone who
actively looks for and finds your content can be assumed to be a valuable
reader within the scope of your target audience.
Quality over quantity
A fair warning - as successful and influential as good content can be, bad content can be as equally damaging to a brand or company’s reputation. As previously mentioned, a lot of thought leadership and content is digested in the first stages of a buyer’s journey. Any poor-quality content could have you dismissed before you have even made contact. If you are unsure of what makes a good piece of thought leadership and what makes a bad one, find an expert who does.
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