๐ Content Quick Start: Is your thought leadership content ACTUALLY leading thoughts?
A lot of "thought leadership" content is other content in disguise.
Everyone wants to be a thought leader these days. Every business owner, CEO, SME โ itโs the height of content fashion.
The more popular it is to pursue thought leadership, somehow, the harder it is to define it.
Thereโs a lot of educational content with a CEOโs name on it that calls itself thought leadership. (Itโs not.)
There are a lot of shallow opinions going around without the research or experience to back them up. They claim to be thought leadership, too. (Theyโre not.)
Thought leadership is not about sharing what you know. Itโs about using your expertise to influence, motivate, and inspire. It shares unique ideas and novel perspectives.
It literally LEADS how people think about a subject.
Most content types are the fashion you see on the street. Some people are clearly better at putting it together than others, but theyโre all using garments accessible to everyone.
Thought leadership is fashion at the Met Gala. Itโs bold. It makes a statement. You can love it or hate it, but itโs hard to ignore it.
Most thought leadership is impostor content
As more leaders buy into content marketing, more companies are churning out content labeled โthought leadership.โ
But not every expert in their field is a thought leader.
Most of the B2B buyers who answered a recent Edelman survey said less than half the thought leadership content out there offers the new ideas or strong opinions theyโre looking for.
Probably because a lot of it isnโt thought leadership. The buyers were expecting haute couture and they got jeans and a nice blazer.
Educational content educates. Entertaining content entertains. Thought leadership content shapes ideas.
All of them have value and all should be used strategically. And none of them should go out dressed in the othersโ clothes.
Not every content strategy needs to include thought leadership. If you donโt feel like you can bring a fresh perspective, if you donโt feel you can reframe questions so people look at them a new way โ thatโs OK. There is nothing wrong with a content strategy built on education.
If you are going to go the thought leadership route, have the courage to actually lead. Step away from the pack and say something different. Some people will like it, some people will hate it, but it will be hard to ignore.
[Thought leadership] literally LEADS how people think about a subject. THANK YOU.