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7 Ways to Capture Your B2B Audience Before They Click Away

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B2B Audience
In a world where attention spans are getting shorter, first impressions count more.  We know that what you want to tell your B2B audience is important, but do they? Your content—be it on your website, digital ads, or social media—has mere seconds to register before those eyeballs move on. So what’s the best way to make a good impression? We’re laying out the 7 places to focus to get the job done fast. (more…)

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How to Make Your B2B Content Stand Out

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Make Your B2B Content Stand Out

The B2B content marketing landscape is like a riptide. It moves strong and fast and has the potential to sweep your marketing out to sea if you don’t have a plan in place. But your content needs to do more than stay afloat – it needs to stand out. Here are a few tips to make sure you do both:

Know the Basics.

Before you can think about standing out, make sure your team nails the following:

  • Identifying the valuable organic keywords for your market.
  • Creating standout content optimized for search, but written for a human.
  • Leveraging that content with visuals and rich data.
  • Using strong calls-to-action wherever relevant to bring leads in.

Create a Content Mission Statement.

An ambiguous goal results in ambiguous results. A clearly defined mission statement can help define your goals in the content marketing process. Knowing what you want your content to do helps you decide what to create, where to post it, and how to promote it. Here are two examples to get the ball rolling:

  • “Our content will increase qualified leads by ___% annually by providing a resource on purchase decisions” or
  • “Our content will establish our brand as a trusted authority in the field of ____”

Don’t Imitate Your Competitors.

It’s tempting to look at what the other guys are doing and hop on the bandwagon. Don’t. Instead, look at what your competitors are offering and analyze it. What customer needs aren’t being met? What questions can your brand answer that they don’t? And how is your brand voice different from theirs? And on that note…

Deliver What You Promise.

Your content must give your audience what they are looking for. If it doesn’t, scrap it. Even if you aren’t giving them the ol’ bait n’ switch, content that promises a deep dive and doesn’t deliver will leave your audience feeling duped and annoyed.

Be Authentic.

This one goes across the board. Customers are savvier than ever before and have comparison tools in their pockets. Be forthright and truthful to your brand in your voice, in your campaigns, and in your content, and your audience will respect your authenticity.

Analyze What Worked and What Didn’t.

Conduct A/B testing throughout your campaigns to determine what’s a success, and what isn’t. Once armed with that info, you can tweak your less successful campaigns to mirror what worked in others. You can test everything from headlines and visuals to ad placement, social channels, and call-to-action placement.

Don’t Rely Solely on Organic Reach.

Social channels continue to change their algorithms, making organic reach more difficult to rely on. Paid distribution is far more effective in connecting content to potential leads.

Whatever you choose, don’t wait too long. According to the Content Marketing Institute, 72% of B2B marketers say having a strategy in place has contributed to the success of their programs. The longer you wait to adopt a content strategy, the harder it will be to rise above the tide.

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5 B2B Instagram Marketing Campaigns That Are Nailing It – And How You Can Too

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B2B Instagram Marketing Campaigns

Instagram usually isn’t a first priority for B2B marketing and sales teams – and it’s easy to see why. In a platform teeming with rich visual content, it seems a playing field best suited for B2C brands. Set that skepticism aside, because as we like to remind you, there’s still a human behind your leads, and B2B Instagram marketing campaigns can be incredibly compelling.

To get the ball rolling, think about how you view your B2B brand itself. When you start to view your brand (as well as your buyer personas) as a unique group of people with individual stories, backgrounds, and interests, you can craft a visual message that resonates. And that opens the door for a whole lot of visual opportunity and engagement.

Check Out These B2B Instagram Marketing Campaigns for Inspiration:

1.  Maersk Line – Shipping Containers. Angle: Aspiration

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Who would have thought a shipping container company could get 64k+ followers? Maersk uses striking travel photos and ship imagery to resonate a narrative of world interconnectedness and communication – that they “move more than cargo.”

2. MailChimp – Email Marketing Service. Angle: Artsy, Irreverent, Anything But Boring.

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This small business email marketing service could be a snooze fest. But a well-timed podcast advertisement tapped them into where they wanted to be, and an Instagram sensation was born. As one of their comments reads: “Your campaigns are [thumbs up]. I would use Mailchimp just because it’s fun and artsy.” And that says it all.

3. Fedex – Global Shipping. Angle: Affinity

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Fedex is already a household name, so the focus here is instead on sustaining brand affinity. Sending cargo never seemed so lofty or fun – and we see how Fedex is always there, rain or shine, in all corners of this beautiful planet.

4. Adobe – Software. Angle: Product Showcase

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This one is a no-brainer. With a product that lends itself to visual design, Adobe can really stretch its content legs – and it does. They emphasize their product capability with a striking display of visuals that inspire designers of all levels to give their products a go.

5. HP – Technology. Angle: Cutting Edge

HP

HP is another brand that doesn’t need to put much effort into brand recognition. Instead, their approach is a cutting edge image. From virtual reality at Coachella, to gorgeously curated product shots, to technology that’s as fashionable as the models holding them, it’s clear HP lives on the edge of what’s hot now – and what’s next.

The time is ripe for your B2B brand to get on board with Instagram, but we advise you to move fast – early adopters have a much easier go at grabbing attention because the space isn’t crowded… yet. Need help developing an Instagram strategy? Drop us a line – we can help you with that.

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