7 Tips For Successful B2B Blogs

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Blogs are an important part of any online marketing strategy, and getting your blog noticed can be difficult. It can also be hard to make sure that your B2B, or business to business, blog posts are successfully aimed and draw in the correct audience. In fact, successful blog posts can be particularly difficult since sometimes it requires more than content for great content marketing. However, there are some common characteristics that B2B blog posts have that can make your B2B posts successful. Read on to learn these seven tips!

1. Always incorporate media. Too many B2B blogs are focused on getting solid content, so they publish text-only blogs. This is boring, even to other business people. Incorporating photos, graphs, and videos will make your blog much more visually interesting and will increase the chances of having return readers.

2. Post regularly. This does apply to all blog posts. How can you expect to build a solid readership base if you post irregularly? Blog regularly, and set up a schedule to help you maintain that regular blogging. Keep to that schedule! But don’t just make up content in order to meet your schedule. You always want to provide you readers with insightful, good content to help them.

3. Stay original. You want to make sure that you are establishing your company as a leader in innovative thinking. You can do this by creating original blog posts that are authentic. Expressing a new idea or discussing how things are done within your company is a great way to stay original. Don’t just randomly through in your SEO either, make sure you’re optimizing your SEO for your business.

4. Use humor. People don’t expect to see humor on B2B blog posts. Using humor will make them want to return because they’ll associate your blog with humorous advice, which many people enjoy. Additionally, using humor distinguishes your B2B blog from the hundreds of others.

5. Quit promoting product. All of your readers understand that you are a company that sells things. One of the fastest ways to lose readers is to continuously promote your products. While you might have something to sell to them, most B2B blog readers don’t want to see a sales pitch in every blog post. You are free to talk about the products and services you offer, but you want to make sure that you’re not coming across as pushy or sales-oriented.

6. Create and maintain a code of conduct. Your blog will reflect on your company, so you want to ensure that the behavior from your writers and readers is always professional. Set boundaries regarding what is appropriate behavior. Creating a code of conduct will show everyone how you expect your blog, as well as your business, to be run.

7. Stay focused. While you should be posting regularly, you should also make sure that your blog is focused on one particular area. Being an expert in this smaller field is smart because it will attract people who feel they can trust you. You shouldn’t be talking about everything, just about what your blog is supposed to be focused on.

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Day 6: How to Stay Relevant on Dark Social (Extra Credit)

Ready for some extra credit? I’m about to throw you some jaw-dropping stats.

In today’s B2B landscape, thought leadership content is more important than ever.

But B2B brands aren’t going all in. Why?

It isn’t as easy to track as other initiatives.

Here’s the thing, though: 

Even if it’s hard to measure, it’s still meaningful.

According to the 2024 Edelman-LinkedIn B2B Thought Leadership Impact Report, 52% of decision-makers and 54% of C-level executives spend over an hour a week consuming thought leadership content. 73% report trusting this content more than marketing materials.

And they don’t leave comments. They don’t hit the like button. 

They share it on dark social, privately. 

The impact is undeniable.

75% of decision-makers have explored a product or service they weren’t considering after consuming thought leadership content, and 60% realized their organization was missing an opportunity thanks to it.

If you thought those numbers sounded impressive, wait until you read this: 

90% are more receptive to sales outreach from companies that share consistent, high-quality thought leadership.

86% are more likely to include these companies in the RFP process (seat at the table, anyone?), and 60% are willing to pay a premium to work with them. 

You can’t make this up!

As long as B2Bs continue to choose the merely measurable over the meaningful, they’ll keep missing golden opportunities. Now that you know, you can stop your brand from falling into this trap. Stay vigilant by frequently asking yourself these 4 questions: 

Question 1: How does our thought leadership content support our overall business goals and objectives?

Action: Ensure that your thought leadership content strategy is aligned with your company’s overarching business objectives, such as increasing market share, driving revenue growth, or establishing your brand as an industry leader.

Result: Ensure alignment with business objectives.

Question 2: Does our thought leadership content address the most pressing challenges, questions, and aspirations of our target audience?

Action: Conduct thorough research to understand the needs, preferences, and pain points of your target audience. Develop thought leadership content that provides valuable insights, solutions, and perspectives that resonate with their specific challenges and goals.

Result: Stay focused on customer needs.

Question 3: How can we track and measure the engagement and impact of our thought leadership content, even if it’s not as straightforward as other marketing metrics?

Action: Implement a comprehensive measurement framework that goes beyond simple metrics like likes and comments. Track indicators such as time spent on page, scroll depth, content downloads, newsletter sign-ups, and referral traffic. Use surveys and feedback loops to gather qualitative insights from your audience on how your content has influenced their perceptions and decisions.

Result: Accurately track engagement and impact.

Question 4: How can we ensure that our thought leadership content is effectively integrated with our sales and marketing efforts?

Action: Collaborate closely with your sales and marketing teams to develop a cohesive content strategy that supports the entire customer journey. Use thought leadership content to nurture leads, support sales conversations, and establish your brand as a trusted resource. Provide your sales team with the tools and training they need to leverage thought leadership content effectively in their outreach and interactions with prospects.

Result: Synergistic integration with sales and marketing.

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On Day 3, you identified a crucial media reframe needed for maximizing visibility.

On Day 4, you figured out how to leverage contemporary events to your advantage. 

On Day 5, you connected the dots between PR and sales. 

And today, you learned why thought leadership content is critical—even if it isn’t as easily directly measurable as other initiatives.

This is enough to make you a very savvy business leader when it comes to PR. You should be able to ask the right questions and start driving results! 

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