Beyond Blogging: How to Create a Vibrant Thought Leadership Community

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Beyond Corporate BloggingHow to Create Vibrant

Thought Leadership

Karri CarlsonFounding Marketer

Leadtail

Today You Will Learn

• What blogging can do for your business• Why most blogs fail to achieve their potential• What thought leadership blogs do differently• How to start building thought leadership

• Founding Marketer at Leadtail

• B2B Social Marketing Agency

• We also produce social media insights reports for and about B2B decision makers

Hi, I’m Karri.

Karri Carlson,Founding Marketer

www.Leadtail.comTwitter: @heykarri

Agenda

• What can blogging do for your business?• Why your corporate blog (probably) sucks• How thought leadership blogs are different• Some examples of thought leadership content• How to start building your thought leadership

IS BUSINESS BLOGGING WORTH IT?

Absolutely… positively… YES!

55%

67%

4xMore website traffic

More leads generated

More pages indexed

SO WHY ISN’T YOUR CORPORATE BLOG GETTING THOSE KINDS OF RESULTS?

1. Your Corporate Blog is Hard to Find

2. Your Corporate Blog is All About You

3. Your Corporate Blog is Anonymous

4. Your Corporate Blog is Out of Date

5. Your Corporate Blog is Not Engaging

HOW ARE THOUGHT LEADERSHIP BLOGS DIFFERENT?

1. Put Thought Leadership Front & Center

2. Have an Original Point of View

3. Encourage Audience Participation

4. Balance Quality & Quantity of Content

5. Connect Members of the Community

WHO’S DOING A GOOD JOB WITH THOUGHT LEADERSHIP?

PunchTab: Get More Engagement Blog

www.GetMoreEngagement.com

Topics covered are clear, relevant to the target audience

Prominent calls-to-action to connect via email and social

Content is engaging and being shared via social media

PunchTab: Get More Engagement BlogInterviews and Q&A sessions with other thought leaders and influencers

Dynamic and engaged guest blogger community adds variety and perspective

www.GetMoreEngagement.com

Analytics Academy by Segment.io

www.Segment.io/academy

Link to this special section is prominently displayed in the site’s main navigation

Clear and compelling statements about why prospects should care about this info

Call to action to connect via email

Analytics Academy by Segment.io

www.Segment.io/academy

Case studies are told from the customers’ point of view and focus on customer results (not product features)

Brand name customers provide “social proof” around thought leadership ideas & practices

Urban Airship: Summer of Push

www.UrbanAirship.com/summer-of-push

All about context: mobile, mobile, mobile.

Explicit focus on best practices, customer stories

You guessed it – email opt-in!

Urban Airship: Summer of Push

www.UrbanAirship.com/summer-of-push

Variety of media types, not just short form text

In keeping with the theme and format, posts are short, light, and to the point.

Not Just for Software Companies

More examples: http://www.marketingsavant.com/2012/11/5-top-features-of-thought-leadership-marketing-websites/

Move The Needle

Move The Needle

Give your corporate blog a tune up: Link to your blog from main site navigation Focus posts on customers and prospects Show the author’s name for each post Update the blog at least once a week Share your blog content via social media Encourage visitors to opt-in via email & social

(Re)Start Your Thought Leadership Blog

Key Takeaways

1. Blogging for business is totally worth it!

2. Just having a blog isn’t enough

3. You have to share your unique perspective

4. Start building your community now

5. Have fun (others will want to join in!)

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