Put the Emotion Back in B2B Blog Marketing
Do emotional connections count in business-to-business blog marketing? According to Jeanette Maw McMurtry, you’d better believe they do. When personal values are present in a business choice, the author notes, purchasers are eight times more likely to pay a premium price. Sales trainers talk a lot about SEP (unique selling propositions), but it is our ESPs (entional selling propositions) that make the different, McMurtry cautions.
There are certain “behavior “drivers” marketers need to keep in mind:
- Authority – Use research reports, statistics, and testimonials to add strength to your message. “Authority” is an important term in blog marketing, as we explain at Say It For You, because Google’s algorithms are sensitive to authority when selecting which content to match with a reader’s search in any given category.
- Social proof – Who else that they know is using your product or service? There are actually several kinds of proof you can use, including statistics and testimonials.
- Credentializing proof (degrees, newpaper articles you’ve written or that have been written about you.
- Reciprocity – Stories of “give-back” to loyal customers and to the community reinforce trust.
- Scarcity – People flock to own what they believe they may not be able to get later on.
One very powerful emotion is fear, McMurtry reminds marketers. Thought-provoking questions can inspire prospects to think about their problem and about the creative solutions you offer. In fact, the two dominant buying motives are desire for gain and fear of loss, Salesforce teaches, and most salespeople use the wrong one when trying to motivate a prospect to buy.
In blog marketing’s race, as Jeremy Porter Communications teaches, “those who make the most emotionally persuasive argument win.” One question that constantly arises in Say It For You blog content writing training meetings is this: Can emotional blog marketing be effective in B2B situations?
The answer is a resounding “Yes!” – Go full steam ahead in putting the emotion back into BsB marketing!
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