3 Key Themes from #MPB2B

By Katelyn Drake

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The content and conversations at MarketingProfs B2B Forum this week were beyond inspiring for a #MPB2B newcomer like me. The energy within this B2B content marketing community is intoxicating and to quote Jacco van der Kooij’s closing keynote, “What you have in this room – this is a community. Communities bring happiness. Joy unlocks when we are together. It is contagious, and it spreads.”

After day one, I asked 5 questions for B2B marketers, but as this event wraps, here are three key themes I heard over and over from the B2B content marketing experts:

BRAND

Brand voice does not get enough attention in B2B marketing.

Following the sentiments shared in the first episode of the Elevate B2B podcast, Ann Handley , chief content officer at MarketingProfs, opened #MPB2B stressing the importance of brand: “brand voice is the new logo. If you cover up the logo, do others recognize you?”

When polled, 71% of B2B marketers say that content marketing matters more in a post-Covid world*, but we know that successful B2B content creators need to focus on craft and care while establishing and maintaining the brand voice. 

As part of the opening remarks, Ann shared three tips to establishing your brand voice:

  1. Define the conventions of your own category
  2. Help your voice reflect your culture and the audiences you serve
  3. Embrace the “clams” (this is what she calls Easter Eggs) and lean into what makes your brand unique

EMPATHY & INCLUSION

As marketers owning the unique brand voice, the messaging can NOT be tone deaf.

Buyers are just as stressed as we are. 77% of B2B buyers say their latest purchase was complex and difficult, according to Gartner.

So much has happened over the last three years that can not be ignored and many of our team members, peers, customers and prospects have experienced real hardship.

Empathy and inclusion work together. In Syndi Craig- Hart‘s session on inclusive marketing strategies, she said, “The expectations for brands are much higher. Buyers expect more from us. We can’t just keep pushing the ideas of diversity and inclusivity around the table. We have to start DOING.”

“Conversion copywriting is an act of empathy.” — Andy Crestodina, co-founder and CMO, Orbit Media Studios.

Empathy throughout brand content creation and messaging is what creates inclusion within a brand.

Sydni brought up the point that, “we’ve turned diversity and inclusivity into a race issue. It is not a race issue.”

Much of the gap that exists within DE&I can be solved with listening, learning and establishing action through empathy and empathy is created through knowing the community you serve. A sentiment that came up within many sessions is that buyers are people before they are professionals and each individual brings their own experiences and background to the table every time …read more

Source:: Top Rank Blog

      

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