Content personalization strategies and tips
Let’s explore three key strategies that support marketing and sales teams in addressing these challenges and delivering exceptional personalized content:
1. Know your buyer
At the heart of personalization is a deep understanding of the buyer. Building a research phase into your content personalization strategy will ensure that teams are aligned on buyer needs and preferences, so that the content can be as relevant and relatable as possible. Marketing can support this by building out personas and a customer journey map, while sales can provide perspectives from their more frequent communications with prospects.
2. Make messaging relevant
Once teams have a strong understanding of the buyer, it’s time to create content. It’s helpful to segment audiences into groups based on defining characteristics, like demographics, company size or job title, or even past engagement with your brand. Brainstorm what messages will be most effective for each group and the types of content that would most likely be consumed. The more data points you have on the customer, the more relevant you can be.
3. Curate content carefully
Discoverability is a key piece of the puzzle. As the volume of content grows, marketing teams will need to find a way to manage the library of content, organized by segment or buyer’s stage, and provide easy access for customer-facing teams. It will also be critical to keep content up to date over time and remove or add new assets as needed to support the business.
Effective personalized content examples
It can be challenging to know where to start with content personalization. Here are a few examples to help you tailor your messages to the your buyers:
- Incorporate the buyer’s logo or brand elements in pitch decks or proposals.
- Reference the buyer’s past interactions or purchases to offer relevant recommendations or insights, reinforcing their connection with the brand.
- Tailor messaging based on the buyer’s role. — For example, use technical language for an IT decision-maker, or share high-level business implications and data to show a return on investment for a CFO.
- Implement dynamic content in emails or on your site that change based on user behavior.
- Use case studies and testimonials relevant to the buyer’s industry or role.
The value of enablement tools for content personalization
Sales enablement tools are powerful resources that companies can use to generate personalized content and manage it effectively. Recently, Seismic found that sellers at companies without an enablement tool spend an average of 10 hours per week tracking down and revising content. Here are a few ways enablement tools can reduce this workload and boost productivity: