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Why Content Marketing Is So Effective For B2B

Tuesday, January 19th, 2010

With Marketing budgets being tight and ROI more important then ever, there’s a major focus to get the most bang for the buck.  Decisions to drop high expense/low return tactics such as paying for exhibitor booths or sponsorships are becoming more common in exchange for speaking at events and creating more content to be distributed online.  As companies in the B2B space look at social media and content marketing, there are many reasons to build a strong content marketing strategy.

Anywhere by anyone at any time

One of the top reasons content marketing is so effective is that it can be distributed anywhere by anyone at any time.  Great content has the potential to be shared by thousands of people over various networks when THEY need it.  It’s not a point-in-time experience shared by only a few.  Helpful content gets your customers’ attention.  Just a few well-connected customers can then share that information with their networks and word-of-mouth spreads overnight.  In addition, people trust information shared by someone they know much more then an unsolicited ad or brochure.

Thought Leadership

The more a company can educate and help customers and prospects, the better.  When speaking at events, take the time to upload your presentations online where people can go back to them and share them.  Address key pain points your customers face on your blog and provide useful advice that doesn’t include your product or service as the answer for everything.  Everyone knows the business decision process for B2B is much longer so building trust as a thought leader and advisor pays huge dividends when one of your followers is ready to make a buy decision.

Stronger Relationships

One of the biggest differences between B2B and B2C is that a B2C transaction tends to be a one-and-done experience.  In B2B, the relationships last longer and the parties turn into strong business partners when it’s done right.  Your customers don’t want to hear from your Sales people all of the time but they do want to learn from your expertise.  Providing great educational content via ebooks, webinars, blog posts and newsletters allows you to continue to build strong relationships with your customers without them feeling bothered or pressured.

Having a great content marketing strategy in place is key to creating new customers and building stronger relationships with current customers.  Taking the time to create helpful and timely content on a consistent basis on a variety of platforms can be an extremely effective and rewarding use of resources.  How is your company using and benefiting from content marketing?

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