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Social Media and
Content Marketing.
A Guide for B2B Marketing Managers.
On the Internet, marketing trends come and go faster than ever. Do you remember
frames, flash intros, and even visitor counters? Marketers treat these trends
predictably, first glorifying, then vilifying, then abandoning trends as they rise
and fall.
At Atomicdust, we gauge trends by questions our clients ask. By that measure,
social media is off the charts. Discussions about new websites are frequently
punctuated with questions like, “What about Twitter? What do you think of that?”
Here’s what we think: Social media isn’t a trend. Sure individual channels like
Facebook or Twitter may be, but the idea of creating and sharing information – or
content – is here to stay. We see social media as one of the most effective ways to
draw attention to the information you post online.
To have the biggest impact
with social media, it’s
important you begin with
the basics.
It’s how we always start – and it’s where
we’ve started with this guide.
Measure your
impact.
Define your goals.
Know your brand. Know your
audience.
Find the content.
Develop content
strategy.
Promote your
content.
When you build a house, you can’t begin
by putting up the front door.
You start by laying the foundation on which everything else will be built.
That’s the approach you should take with social media. You have to
know your brand before you can talk about it.
So what does that mean? It means you need to define:
• Your position in the market
• Who you are
• How your audience views your company
Most importantly, you need to describe, in words that matter to your
audience, what sets you apart from your competition. That is to say,
your unique selling proposition. Outlining this at the outset puts you in a
greater position to clarify your mission, unify your corporate culture and
hone the focus of your business.
You might dismiss this as marketing jargon, but we believe it’s the most
critical part of any marketing effort. Unfortunately, it’s also the most
difficult, particularly for established companies who are looking for a
new focus. Refining your brand – or rebranding entirely – can be more
difficult than starting from scratch as you battle to change internal and
external perceptions.
Know your brand.
Part of knowing your brand also
involves discovering whether it’s not
for you.
We believe that B2B brands can benefit from social
media on many levels. It connects customers and
prospects to people within your organization, enhancing
sales, support and service.
But does your B2B brand need social media to succeed?
No, not at all. Not every business has to be on Facebook or Twitter to be successful.
It’s not for everyone.
Is it for you? Here are some starter questions that can help you find out:
• Do you have an ongoing supply of content you want to share?
• Is your audience engaged on social media channels?
• Are you prepared to monitor and participate in online conversations?
Define your goals.
As with any marketing effort, you must start with a defined
goal. Ask yourself: What do you hope to achieve with
social media? This is an important question, both to align
internal expectations with reality, and, in some cases,
to determine if social media is a good fit.
Some common goals we have seen include driving sales, promoting white papers
and web content, driving event registration and improving customer relationships.
Increase brand awareness 45% 34%
Improve brand reception 38% 34%
Public relations 36% 33%
Improve support quality 20% 28%
Reduce support costs 10% 19%
Reduce acquisition costs 11% 24%
Lead generation 20% 54%
Improve search rankings 27% 61%
Increase website traffic 35% 73%
Increase revenue
Actual Effectiveness Popularity
* Source: Marketing Sherpa
6% 56%
Do your goals align with what
social media can deliver?
This chart might help you decide.
Of course, from goals, you
get measurement –
and that’s the question our clients
ask most often.
What’s the ROI? It can be difficult to prove, because social media is often used to
impact intangible things like brand awareness. If you’re looking at it from a dollars-
to-dollars perspective, it can be hard to quantify.
However, we encourage you to look at social media like this: “What’s the ROI
in playing golf with a client?” Social media is an extension of your relationship-
building activities. Some businesses see the value. Do you? That could be the
single most important question you answer. We’ll discuss measurement
more later on in this guide.
It sounds simple, but you should know
who you’re talking to before you start
using social media.
Of course, with B2B brands, this can often include multiple decision
makers over a long sales cycle. We work with our clients to build
demographic and psychographics of key stakeholders and targets
that include:
• Gender/Age
• Tone
• Occupation
• Why are they visiting your website? What are they looking for?
• Why are they using social media to follow you?
• Other brands they might like
• Topics they can relate to (nursing, education, technology)
These profiles will enable you to tailor specific content to your most
important targets.
Know your audience.
Find the content.
Content is anything and everything. It’s the information you
post online, be it web copy, videos, articles, pictures, white
papers, presentations or newsletters. Of course, your goal
is to have as many people as possible read and share your
content. That’s what social media is all about.
Most of our clients use social media to share content they create – or that we
create for them. We also use social media channels to share related, third-party
content. Third-party content refers to articles or posts that someone else creates –
for example, a magazine article – that your audience might find useful.
The most effective content:
• Positions your company as an industry leader
• Builds relationships with your key audiences
• Encourages positive, thoughtful conversations
Develop content strategy.
Once you have a good base of content, your content
strategy gives you a plan to share it – and tells
you what to create next.
A sound content strategy keeps your audience engaged with your brand.
And it’s one of the best things you can do to raise your profile on search engines.
Who should create the content?
Anyone who is a thought leader in your organization can create content.
Typically, these are members of the executive team, which can be a
tough sell. They might not see the value, or want to take on the extra
work. Content creation is hard – and they might not want to expose
their thinking.
In their place, the marketing department (or outside agency) can serve
as an editor, or even ghostwriter, for the thought leaders. This is fine,
though not ideal. Authenticity is a huge buzzword in social media, and
when marketers – or people who are one step removed from your
industry – create content, your audience knows.
The best compromise is for executives to provide outlines or drafts for
the articles, drawing on marketing teams for assistance in polishing,
posting and promoting content.
What content is right for your business?
There’s no simple answer – but the goal is to use your content as
an opportunity to reinforce your brand’s position in the market. We
encourage you to look at content from your audience’s perspective.
What will they find interesting and engaging? And what will help them
learn more about your company? What information can you share
that will make their jobs or lives easier?
How often should you post content?
Ideally, you should try to post at least 2,000 words of new, relevant
content every month. Think of this as one large article, or four smaller
ones. This isn’t an arbitrary number: there’s a method to this madness.
First, there’s nothing better for Search Engine Optimization (SEO)
than fresh content on your website. With that frequency and volume of
relevant posts, your website will rise to the front pages of Google when
your customers and prospects search for key industry terms.
Secondly, your key audiences will see your brand as the go-to resource
for information on the topics you cover. They’ll know you’re dedicated to
providing insight and helping them do their jobs better.
Lastly, a solid content strategy gives you a steady stream of content to
distribute in email newsletters and a host of social media channels.
How do you publish the content to the web?
In the early days of the web, updates involved in-depth technical
knowledge. But today, a Content Management System (CMS) makes it
fast and easy. There are several free and open-source or low-cost CMS
solutions available. Most are easy to use and implement, with the help
of an experienced web developer. At Atomicdust, we prefer WordPress
and ExpressionEngine, depending on the scope, purpose and goal of
the site.
We get a lot of questions about
content strategy –
here are answers to a few of them.
So, you’ve posted the content to your website – but
you’re only halfway there. The next step is to get
more eyes on it. Here’s ten ways how.
Post article summaries on your homepage.
The new content you post in your blog or news section should also
appear on your homepage, under “Latest news” or “Latest posts.”This
ensures visitors know your site has been updated, and greatly enhances
SEO by adding keyword-rich content on a regular basis.
Summarize and post articles on Facebook.
Every time you post an article, link to it on your Facebook page, along
with a short headline or summary. The best part of Facebook is that
comments, likes and shares further spreads your content.
Post on Twitter.
On Twitter, you have 140 characters to say whatever you want. You can
post links, quick ideas, or anything that’s relevant to your audience.
If you’re posting links, we suggest summarizing your content with
something descriptive, such as: “Atomicdust tells how they use social
media for B2B brands,” add the link and then tweet it out.
Promote your content.
Start a company newsletter.
A solid content strategy means you’ll always have material to send out in a
company newsletter. You can send these out via e-mail, add them to your website
or even the old-fashioned way, in a printed piece. It’s a powerful way to reinforce
your brand.
Submit to other blogs.
Create a list of industry websites your audiences might visit – and submit articles
for publication. Having your company’s thought leadership content published by
trusted news sources builds credibility and expertise – plus it’s another powerful
addition to your SEO strategy.
Get LinkedIn.
LinkedIn is, essentially, a professional version of Facebook. You can summarize
articles and post links to them on your company’s LinkedIn page. In addition,
you can use the same content to spark discussions in groups that people in your
target audience might join.
Promote your content (continued).
Keep an eye out for other social media opportunities.
New social media networks and online communities are popping up all the time.
And while Pinterest, Instagram or Vine may not be right for your brand, another one
may come along that is.
Promote your content with ads.
Advertising on sites like Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn can have big returns for
even a small investment. Make sure that you are promoting quality content that
your audience will find helpful or entertaining – like whitepapers, webinars, blog
posts – and not just creating an ad that’s a sales pitch.
Encourage employees to share.
Your employees can be your most powerful online advocates. Create a culture of
socially empowered employees that are encouraged to share company news and
content on their personal accounts.
Use Google Plus.
Google’s social media community may not have the presence of say, Facebook or
Twitter, but the search engine does have the upper hand when it comes to search
engine optimization (SEO). Share your web content on Google Plus, making sure to
include relevant keywords and phrases.
Measure your impact.
Is it working? Have you chosen the right social
media channels to drive traffic to your site? One
way to know is to measure visitors to your site
using a tool like Google Analytics.
Google Analytics is the most powerful tool you can use to measure the impact of your
online activity. A simple tracking code on your website will help you discover how many
people visited your site, which pages they looked at and how long they stayed. Google
Analytics also lists key traffic sources (like Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, etc.) to help you
see which networks are driving traffic back to your site.
With social media, you can keep track of the number of followers or ‘likes’ you have, see
which content gets the most interactions (in the form of comments, shares, retweets,
etc.) and even learn more about your own audience like where they are from, what
their interests are or when they are online. And social listening tools can help you find
conversations about your brand or your industry online – helping you fully understand
your customers needs and perceptions about you.
The valuable information you learn from Google Analytics and social listening will help
you refine your content strategy and get the most out of your social media efforts.
It gets easier as you go.
As we’ve said, the most difficult part of any
social media strategy is getting started.
Most companies simply don’t know where to begin – and aren’t even sure of the
benefits of doing so. Of course, once you’ve done the hard work and your brand
is in place, and you’ve established your content strategy, social media becomes a
natural extension of your marketing plan.
We hope this guide answered some questions you may have had about social
media, and that you will find it helpful as you develop your own content strategy.
If you have further questions,
please do not hesitate to get in touch
with us at:
www.atomicdust.com

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A Social Media and Content Marketing Guide for B2B Marketing Managers

  • 1. Social Media and Content Marketing. A Guide for B2B Marketing Managers. On the Internet, marketing trends come and go faster than ever. Do you remember frames, flash intros, and even visitor counters? Marketers treat these trends predictably, first glorifying, then vilifying, then abandoning trends as they rise and fall. At Atomicdust, we gauge trends by questions our clients ask. By that measure, social media is off the charts. Discussions about new websites are frequently punctuated with questions like, “What about Twitter? What do you think of that?” Here’s what we think: Social media isn’t a trend. Sure individual channels like Facebook or Twitter may be, but the idea of creating and sharing information – or content – is here to stay. We see social media as one of the most effective ways to draw attention to the information you post online.
  • 2. To have the biggest impact with social media, it’s important you begin with the basics. It’s how we always start – and it’s where we’ve started with this guide. Measure your impact. Define your goals. Know your brand. Know your audience. Find the content. Develop content strategy. Promote your content.
  • 3. When you build a house, you can’t begin by putting up the front door. You start by laying the foundation on which everything else will be built. That’s the approach you should take with social media. You have to know your brand before you can talk about it. So what does that mean? It means you need to define: • Your position in the market • Who you are • How your audience views your company Most importantly, you need to describe, in words that matter to your audience, what sets you apart from your competition. That is to say, your unique selling proposition. Outlining this at the outset puts you in a greater position to clarify your mission, unify your corporate culture and hone the focus of your business. You might dismiss this as marketing jargon, but we believe it’s the most critical part of any marketing effort. Unfortunately, it’s also the most difficult, particularly for established companies who are looking for a new focus. Refining your brand – or rebranding entirely – can be more difficult than starting from scratch as you battle to change internal and external perceptions. Know your brand.
  • 4. Part of knowing your brand also involves discovering whether it’s not for you. We believe that B2B brands can benefit from social media on many levels. It connects customers and prospects to people within your organization, enhancing sales, support and service. But does your B2B brand need social media to succeed? No, not at all. Not every business has to be on Facebook or Twitter to be successful. It’s not for everyone. Is it for you? Here are some starter questions that can help you find out: • Do you have an ongoing supply of content you want to share? • Is your audience engaged on social media channels? • Are you prepared to monitor and participate in online conversations?
  • 5. Define your goals. As with any marketing effort, you must start with a defined goal. Ask yourself: What do you hope to achieve with social media? This is an important question, both to align internal expectations with reality, and, in some cases, to determine if social media is a good fit. Some common goals we have seen include driving sales, promoting white papers and web content, driving event registration and improving customer relationships.
  • 6. Increase brand awareness 45% 34% Improve brand reception 38% 34% Public relations 36% 33% Improve support quality 20% 28% Reduce support costs 10% 19% Reduce acquisition costs 11% 24% Lead generation 20% 54% Improve search rankings 27% 61% Increase website traffic 35% 73% Increase revenue Actual Effectiveness Popularity * Source: Marketing Sherpa 6% 56% Do your goals align with what social media can deliver? This chart might help you decide.
  • 7. Of course, from goals, you get measurement – and that’s the question our clients ask most often. What’s the ROI? It can be difficult to prove, because social media is often used to impact intangible things like brand awareness. If you’re looking at it from a dollars- to-dollars perspective, it can be hard to quantify. However, we encourage you to look at social media like this: “What’s the ROI in playing golf with a client?” Social media is an extension of your relationship- building activities. Some businesses see the value. Do you? That could be the single most important question you answer. We’ll discuss measurement more later on in this guide.
  • 8. It sounds simple, but you should know who you’re talking to before you start using social media. Of course, with B2B brands, this can often include multiple decision makers over a long sales cycle. We work with our clients to build demographic and psychographics of key stakeholders and targets that include: • Gender/Age • Tone • Occupation • Why are they visiting your website? What are they looking for? • Why are they using social media to follow you? • Other brands they might like • Topics they can relate to (nursing, education, technology) These profiles will enable you to tailor specific content to your most important targets. Know your audience.
  • 9. Find the content. Content is anything and everything. It’s the information you post online, be it web copy, videos, articles, pictures, white papers, presentations or newsletters. Of course, your goal is to have as many people as possible read and share your content. That’s what social media is all about. Most of our clients use social media to share content they create – or that we create for them. We also use social media channels to share related, third-party content. Third-party content refers to articles or posts that someone else creates – for example, a magazine article – that your audience might find useful. The most effective content: • Positions your company as an industry leader • Builds relationships with your key audiences • Encourages positive, thoughtful conversations
  • 10. Develop content strategy. Once you have a good base of content, your content strategy gives you a plan to share it – and tells you what to create next. A sound content strategy keeps your audience engaged with your brand. And it’s one of the best things you can do to raise your profile on search engines.
  • 11. Who should create the content? Anyone who is a thought leader in your organization can create content. Typically, these are members of the executive team, which can be a tough sell. They might not see the value, or want to take on the extra work. Content creation is hard – and they might not want to expose their thinking. In their place, the marketing department (or outside agency) can serve as an editor, or even ghostwriter, for the thought leaders. This is fine, though not ideal. Authenticity is a huge buzzword in social media, and when marketers – or people who are one step removed from your industry – create content, your audience knows. The best compromise is for executives to provide outlines or drafts for the articles, drawing on marketing teams for assistance in polishing, posting and promoting content. What content is right for your business? There’s no simple answer – but the goal is to use your content as an opportunity to reinforce your brand’s position in the market. We encourage you to look at content from your audience’s perspective. What will they find interesting and engaging? And what will help them learn more about your company? What information can you share that will make their jobs or lives easier? How often should you post content? Ideally, you should try to post at least 2,000 words of new, relevant content every month. Think of this as one large article, or four smaller ones. This isn’t an arbitrary number: there’s a method to this madness. First, there’s nothing better for Search Engine Optimization (SEO) than fresh content on your website. With that frequency and volume of relevant posts, your website will rise to the front pages of Google when your customers and prospects search for key industry terms. Secondly, your key audiences will see your brand as the go-to resource for information on the topics you cover. They’ll know you’re dedicated to providing insight and helping them do their jobs better. Lastly, a solid content strategy gives you a steady stream of content to distribute in email newsletters and a host of social media channels. How do you publish the content to the web? In the early days of the web, updates involved in-depth technical knowledge. But today, a Content Management System (CMS) makes it fast and easy. There are several free and open-source or low-cost CMS solutions available. Most are easy to use and implement, with the help of an experienced web developer. At Atomicdust, we prefer WordPress and ExpressionEngine, depending on the scope, purpose and goal of the site. We get a lot of questions about content strategy – here are answers to a few of them.
  • 12. So, you’ve posted the content to your website – but you’re only halfway there. The next step is to get more eyes on it. Here’s ten ways how. Post article summaries on your homepage. The new content you post in your blog or news section should also appear on your homepage, under “Latest news” or “Latest posts.”This ensures visitors know your site has been updated, and greatly enhances SEO by adding keyword-rich content on a regular basis. Summarize and post articles on Facebook. Every time you post an article, link to it on your Facebook page, along with a short headline or summary. The best part of Facebook is that comments, likes and shares further spreads your content. Post on Twitter. On Twitter, you have 140 characters to say whatever you want. You can post links, quick ideas, or anything that’s relevant to your audience. If you’re posting links, we suggest summarizing your content with something descriptive, such as: “Atomicdust tells how they use social media for B2B brands,” add the link and then tweet it out. Promote your content.
  • 13. Start a company newsletter. A solid content strategy means you’ll always have material to send out in a company newsletter. You can send these out via e-mail, add them to your website or even the old-fashioned way, in a printed piece. It’s a powerful way to reinforce your brand. Submit to other blogs. Create a list of industry websites your audiences might visit – and submit articles for publication. Having your company’s thought leadership content published by trusted news sources builds credibility and expertise – plus it’s another powerful addition to your SEO strategy. Get LinkedIn. LinkedIn is, essentially, a professional version of Facebook. You can summarize articles and post links to them on your company’s LinkedIn page. In addition, you can use the same content to spark discussions in groups that people in your target audience might join. Promote your content (continued).
  • 14. Keep an eye out for other social media opportunities. New social media networks and online communities are popping up all the time. And while Pinterest, Instagram or Vine may not be right for your brand, another one may come along that is. Promote your content with ads. Advertising on sites like Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn can have big returns for even a small investment. Make sure that you are promoting quality content that your audience will find helpful or entertaining – like whitepapers, webinars, blog posts – and not just creating an ad that’s a sales pitch. Encourage employees to share. Your employees can be your most powerful online advocates. Create a culture of socially empowered employees that are encouraged to share company news and content on their personal accounts. Use Google Plus. Google’s social media community may not have the presence of say, Facebook or Twitter, but the search engine does have the upper hand when it comes to search engine optimization (SEO). Share your web content on Google Plus, making sure to include relevant keywords and phrases.
  • 15. Measure your impact. Is it working? Have you chosen the right social media channels to drive traffic to your site? One way to know is to measure visitors to your site using a tool like Google Analytics. Google Analytics is the most powerful tool you can use to measure the impact of your online activity. A simple tracking code on your website will help you discover how many people visited your site, which pages they looked at and how long they stayed. Google Analytics also lists key traffic sources (like Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, etc.) to help you see which networks are driving traffic back to your site. With social media, you can keep track of the number of followers or ‘likes’ you have, see which content gets the most interactions (in the form of comments, shares, retweets, etc.) and even learn more about your own audience like where they are from, what their interests are or when they are online. And social listening tools can help you find conversations about your brand or your industry online – helping you fully understand your customers needs and perceptions about you. The valuable information you learn from Google Analytics and social listening will help you refine your content strategy and get the most out of your social media efforts.
  • 16. It gets easier as you go. As we’ve said, the most difficult part of any social media strategy is getting started. Most companies simply don’t know where to begin – and aren’t even sure of the benefits of doing so. Of course, once you’ve done the hard work and your brand is in place, and you’ve established your content strategy, social media becomes a natural extension of your marketing plan. We hope this guide answered some questions you may have had about social media, and that you will find it helpful as you develop your own content strategy.
  • 17. If you have further questions, please do not hesitate to get in touch with us at: www.atomicdust.com