A pitch-perfect pitch can get top influencers to cover your product
Larry Kenigsberg
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Topics: Journalist, Analyst, Analyst relations, Message, Corporate communications, Technology
Run Smooth-as-Silk Analyst Briefings
Analysts are undeniably one of today’s top enterprise influencer groups - providing value with their finger on the pulse on the market, understanding of customer needs and pain points, and ability to advise clients which vendor and solutions to consider.
Topics: Analyst, Analyst relations, Messaging
How to Get Your Standout Cybersecurity Product to Stand Out from the Crowd
Cybersecurity companies, whether established or startups, are clamoring for coverage from an increasingly shrinking pool of journalists.
Topics: Public relations, Content marketing, Content, Social media, Cybersecurity
B2B: Eight Ways to Successfully Market to Influencers
Recent research indicates that influencer marketing can generate 11 times greater ROI than more traditional strategies. Unlike conventional tactics that push a message in front of sometimes reluctant audiences, influencer marketing delivers your message via credible, authoritative experts to audiences who trust their content over that from brands. Moreover, influencer marketing is more critical for B2B than for B2C: With B2B purchase price overwhelming B2C’s, word of mouth and endorsement is critical to the former’s success.
Topics: Marketing, Analyst relations, Inbound marketing, Messaging, PR, Account-based marketing, Sales, ABM, Influencer
On Being Set up for Failure: Adventures in the Absurd
Nothing blows people’s minds more than turning down their business, especially in Israel’s business culture. As business people with a strong, American background, we seek to work in a win-win paradigm. Sometimes a request/demand/deadline/approach just won't work or is unreasonable. People are often incredulous when we decline to accept in an ill-conceived request, even when our decision is accompanied by a detailed explanation.
Topics: Public relations, Press coverage, PR, Client relations, Planning
Have you ever booked a hotel on Kayak or ordered a food processor from Amazon? These are all classic examples of business to business to customer (B2B2C), in which the manufacturer sells a product or service to the channel or route to the customer, making the latter’s end-product more valuable to the consumer.
Topics: Content, Marketing, Inbound marketing, Customer communications, Messaging, PR, Sales, B2C, Influencer, B2B2C, B2B
Topics: Public relations, Marketing, Brand, Audience, Message, PR, Corporate communications