One of the Top 5 Content Trends You Might Be Missing

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Presented by Financial Publishing Services
One of the Top 5 Content Trends
You Might Be Missing
A Q&A with Ann Gynn
Blog Editor, Content Marketing Institute
IT’S ALL PERSONAL.
IS YOUR CONTENT?
• Your prospects and clients don’t think of themselves as one big
group – and if you want your content to be effective, you
shouldn’t consider them as a single entity either.
IT’S ALL PERSONAL.
IS YOUR CONTENT?
• The more relevant the content is to your customer, the more
likely your customer is to read it.
• Customers also are likely to invest more time engaging with
content that fits the context of their life. Does your approach to
content treat readers as individuals with unique interests that are
attractive to your business?
IT’S ALL PERSONAL.
IS YOUR CONTENT?
• Content personalization, one of the top five content trends in 2015
as cited by Chief Marketer, is what will distinguish you from the
masses and your customers are coming to expect it from their
trusted providers.
We asked Ann Gynn, blog editor at the
Content Marketing Institute, to help us
better understand how content
personalization can help our marketing
initiatives.
Q: HOW DO YOU CREATE PERSONALIZATION?
A: Everybody likes to see their name in print, but to truly leverage the
value of personalization you need to go beyond the “Dear <insert first
name>” mail-merge correspondence.
Personalization can take several forms. Besides addressing the recipient
on an individual level, as noted above, you can personalize a message by
sending it from individual relationship managers.
You also can personalize your communication by developing content that
speaks very specifically to the unique needs and interests of your audience.
(Q: HOW DO YOU CREATE PERSONALIZATION?)
Explore how your CRM and email software can work together to identify
all that you know about a person and his or her relationship with your
company.
That doesn’t mean you dump everything you know about the person in a
single e-newsletter or make every other sentence “personal”. When I
receive an email that uses my name over and over or is written in a way
that forces the personalization, I am likely to be turned off more than if I
received generic content.
Your recipient personalization should flow naturally in the content.
(Q: HOW DO YOU CREATE PERSONALIZATION?)
Don’t forget to personalize the sender too. Rather than just using ABC Bank
and Trust in the “From” line, why not send the e-newsletter from Jane Smith of
ABC Bank and Trust?
As you know, personal relationships are the key to success in commercial
banking industry. So promote in your correspondence that relationship
between the corporate bank client and the client’s bank relationship manager.
Plus, you also can track which relationship managers have better open and
click-through rates. And consistently higher click-through rates is a quantifiable
indicator of those RMs who maintain better rapport with their contacts.
Q: CAN YOU EXPLAIN MORE ABOUT HOW
PERSONALIZATION AFFECTS CONTENT
DEVELOPMENT?
A: Actually, personalization should be a consideration when content
topics are first being discussed.
(Q: CAN YOU EXPLAIN MORE ABOUT HOW
PERSONALIZATION AFFECTS CONTENT
DEVELOPMENT?)
The Content Marketing Institute’s 2014 B2B Content Marketing research report
identified five popular ways marketing pros personalize content:
• Reporting industry trends
• Profiling individual decision-makers
• Noting company characteristics
• Identifying where (in which stage) a client/prospect is in buying cycle
• Personalizing content to match preferences noted by content consumers
(Q: CAN YOU EXPLAIN MORE ABOUT HOW
PERSONALIZATION AFFECTS CONTENT
DEVELOPMENT?)
Go beyond the individual data in your CRM to identify your key target
audiences, their industries, similar job titles or responsibilities, etc.
Use those categories as the basis for developing your e-newsletter content
and your thought leadership pieces. After all, using someone first’s name
is a nice introduction but providing that same person with content relevant
to him builds a relationship.
Q: HOW DO BUYER PERSONAS AFFECT THIS?
A. Buyer personas are descriptors of your target audiences. You should
develop buyer personas for each target audience – ask your front-line
relationship managers for their input.
These buyer personas allow you to create a more specific “picture” of the
individual for whom you’re creating the content.
(Q: HOW DO BUYER PERSONAS AFFECT THIS?)
Consider this example of a buyer persona: C-level executives for auto-related
manufacturing companies with revenue between $25 and $50 million who are
responsible for bottom-line growth.
(Q: HOW DO BUYER PERSONAS AFFECT THIS?)
With this buyer persona, we can identify several content areas of interest:
leadership, auto industry, manufacturing industry, growth initiatives and innovative
ideas.
Sending and sharing this type of content shows recipients you understand them
and their business. If you sent this group an e-newsletter with content about how
to operate with a small team or how to take advantage of holiday sales, it would
signal that you really don’t know or care about their needs and interests.
Q: DOES PERSONALIZATION AFFECT
ENGAGEMENT RATES?
A: Yes – personalization has a big impact on open and click-through rates.
Mailer Mailer’s 2014 Email Marketing Metrics Report revealed the impact of
personalization on open rates: When senders personalized the message or body of
the email, they saw average open rates around 17.6 percent – more than 50
percent higher than correspondence sent without any personalization (11.4
percent).
(Q: DOES PERSONALIZATION AFFECT
ENGAGEMENT RATES?)
With the email opened, the next priority is to have the recipient take some
action (e.g., click on a link to read the white paper, request more information).
Personalizing the email leads to almost double click-through rates:
•Personalized subject line and message – 3.4 percent
•Personalized message only – 3.1 percent
•No personalization – 1.8 percent
(Q: DOES PERSONALIZATION AFFECT
ENGAGEMENT RATES?)
Interestingly, emails with only personalized subject lines have much lower
open rates (1.8 percent) and click-through rates (1.1 percent). Those results
may indicate that recipients are wary about personalized subject lines – they
don’t want to be duped into thinking you care about them only to open and
discover content that doesn’t speak to them, and certainly isn’t personal.
(Q: DOES PERSONALIZATION AFFECT
ENGAGEMENT RATES?)
Personalization makes a big difference in direct mail too. The Direct Marketing
Association reports that recipients are 74 percent more likely to respond to
personalized mail than to generic offers. Response rates are about 25 percent
greater to personalized mail.
CONCLUSION
The bottom line is that your content will be more effective and deliver better results if it’s
personalized. After all, if you don’t care to take the relatively easy steps to tailor the
content for your customers, why should they care enough to do business with you?
The Content Marketing Institute is the leading resource to advance the practice of content
marketing through its blog, e-books, online training, consulting, webinars, Chief Content
Officer magazine and in-person events, including Content Marketing World. You can reach
Ann Gynn at ann@contentinstitute.com or (888) 554-2014.
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One of the Top 5 Content Trends You Might Be Missing

  • 1. Presented by Financial Publishing Services One of the Top 5 Content Trends You Might Be Missing A Q&A with Ann Gynn Blog Editor, Content Marketing Institute
  • 2. IT’S ALL PERSONAL. IS YOUR CONTENT? • Your prospects and clients don’t think of themselves as one big group – and if you want your content to be effective, you shouldn’t consider them as a single entity either.
  • 3. IT’S ALL PERSONAL. IS YOUR CONTENT? • The more relevant the content is to your customer, the more likely your customer is to read it. • Customers also are likely to invest more time engaging with content that fits the context of their life. Does your approach to content treat readers as individuals with unique interests that are attractive to your business?
  • 4. IT’S ALL PERSONAL. IS YOUR CONTENT? • Content personalization, one of the top five content trends in 2015 as cited by Chief Marketer, is what will distinguish you from the masses and your customers are coming to expect it from their trusted providers.
  • 5. We asked Ann Gynn, blog editor at the Content Marketing Institute, to help us better understand how content personalization can help our marketing initiatives.
  • 6. Q: HOW DO YOU CREATE PERSONALIZATION? A: Everybody likes to see their name in print, but to truly leverage the value of personalization you need to go beyond the “Dear <insert first name>” mail-merge correspondence. Personalization can take several forms. Besides addressing the recipient on an individual level, as noted above, you can personalize a message by sending it from individual relationship managers. You also can personalize your communication by developing content that speaks very specifically to the unique needs and interests of your audience.
  • 7. (Q: HOW DO YOU CREATE PERSONALIZATION?) Explore how your CRM and email software can work together to identify all that you know about a person and his or her relationship with your company. That doesn’t mean you dump everything you know about the person in a single e-newsletter or make every other sentence “personal”. When I receive an email that uses my name over and over or is written in a way that forces the personalization, I am likely to be turned off more than if I received generic content. Your recipient personalization should flow naturally in the content.
  • 8. (Q: HOW DO YOU CREATE PERSONALIZATION?) Don’t forget to personalize the sender too. Rather than just using ABC Bank and Trust in the “From” line, why not send the e-newsletter from Jane Smith of ABC Bank and Trust? As you know, personal relationships are the key to success in commercial banking industry. So promote in your correspondence that relationship between the corporate bank client and the client’s bank relationship manager. Plus, you also can track which relationship managers have better open and click-through rates. And consistently higher click-through rates is a quantifiable indicator of those RMs who maintain better rapport with their contacts.
  • 9. Q: CAN YOU EXPLAIN MORE ABOUT HOW PERSONALIZATION AFFECTS CONTENT DEVELOPMENT? A: Actually, personalization should be a consideration when content topics are first being discussed.
  • 10. (Q: CAN YOU EXPLAIN MORE ABOUT HOW PERSONALIZATION AFFECTS CONTENT DEVELOPMENT?) The Content Marketing Institute’s 2014 B2B Content Marketing research report identified five popular ways marketing pros personalize content: • Reporting industry trends • Profiling individual decision-makers • Noting company characteristics • Identifying where (in which stage) a client/prospect is in buying cycle • Personalizing content to match preferences noted by content consumers
  • 11. (Q: CAN YOU EXPLAIN MORE ABOUT HOW PERSONALIZATION AFFECTS CONTENT DEVELOPMENT?) Go beyond the individual data in your CRM to identify your key target audiences, their industries, similar job titles or responsibilities, etc. Use those categories as the basis for developing your e-newsletter content and your thought leadership pieces. After all, using someone first’s name is a nice introduction but providing that same person with content relevant to him builds a relationship.
  • 12. Q: HOW DO BUYER PERSONAS AFFECT THIS? A. Buyer personas are descriptors of your target audiences. You should develop buyer personas for each target audience – ask your front-line relationship managers for their input. These buyer personas allow you to create a more specific “picture” of the individual for whom you’re creating the content.
  • 13. (Q: HOW DO BUYER PERSONAS AFFECT THIS?) Consider this example of a buyer persona: C-level executives for auto-related manufacturing companies with revenue between $25 and $50 million who are responsible for bottom-line growth.
  • 14. (Q: HOW DO BUYER PERSONAS AFFECT THIS?) With this buyer persona, we can identify several content areas of interest: leadership, auto industry, manufacturing industry, growth initiatives and innovative ideas. Sending and sharing this type of content shows recipients you understand them and their business. If you sent this group an e-newsletter with content about how to operate with a small team or how to take advantage of holiday sales, it would signal that you really don’t know or care about their needs and interests.
  • 15. Q: DOES PERSONALIZATION AFFECT ENGAGEMENT RATES? A: Yes – personalization has a big impact on open and click-through rates. Mailer Mailer’s 2014 Email Marketing Metrics Report revealed the impact of personalization on open rates: When senders personalized the message or body of the email, they saw average open rates around 17.6 percent – more than 50 percent higher than correspondence sent without any personalization (11.4 percent).
  • 16. (Q: DOES PERSONALIZATION AFFECT ENGAGEMENT RATES?) With the email opened, the next priority is to have the recipient take some action (e.g., click on a link to read the white paper, request more information). Personalizing the email leads to almost double click-through rates: •Personalized subject line and message – 3.4 percent •Personalized message only – 3.1 percent •No personalization – 1.8 percent
  • 17. (Q: DOES PERSONALIZATION AFFECT ENGAGEMENT RATES?) Interestingly, emails with only personalized subject lines have much lower open rates (1.8 percent) and click-through rates (1.1 percent). Those results may indicate that recipients are wary about personalized subject lines – they don’t want to be duped into thinking you care about them only to open and discover content that doesn’t speak to them, and certainly isn’t personal.
  • 18. (Q: DOES PERSONALIZATION AFFECT ENGAGEMENT RATES?) Personalization makes a big difference in direct mail too. The Direct Marketing Association reports that recipients are 74 percent more likely to respond to personalized mail than to generic offers. Response rates are about 25 percent greater to personalized mail.
  • 19. CONCLUSION The bottom line is that your content will be more effective and deliver better results if it’s personalized. After all, if you don’t care to take the relatively easy steps to tailor the content for your customers, why should they care enough to do business with you?
  • 20. The Content Marketing Institute is the leading resource to advance the practice of content marketing through its blog, e-books, online training, consulting, webinars, Chief Content Officer magazine and in-person events, including Content Marketing World. You can reach Ann Gynn at ann@contentinstitute.com or (888) 554-2014.