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How To Launch A
Killer Content MarKetinG
Campaign In A Few Months
Learn How Eloqua Uses Social Content (and an Edgy Style)
to Build a Following and Generate Revenue




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   OppOrtunity                                                                                      OrganizatiOnal
Eloqua, a leader in the marketing automation space, had a lot of things going for them:
                                                                                                     PrOfile
they had a good client base from ten years in business and a lot of credibility. But, as the
marketing automation space exploded, they were feeling a lot of pressure to break through            What They Do: Marketing Automation
the fast-moving and noisy “Web 2.0” market that had up to this point largely eluded them.            Who They Help: Marketers
                                                                                                     Industry: Marketing
As Joe Chernov, Director of Content, explains, “We weren’t going to be able to yell louder than      Number of Employees: 270
[our competitors], and we didn’t want to create a cacophony. Instead, we wanted to zig when          Size of Marketing Department: 20
they zagged. While they were busy yelling, we wanted to show.”
                                                                                                     Insource or Outsource Marketing?
                                                                                                     Both: One person internally dedicated
While Eloqua was marketing to people who already expressed interest in a marketing
                                                                                                     to this project, with outsourced help in
automation solution, they also needed to connect with people who were largely unaware of
                                                                                                     PR, SEO and content creation
the marketing automation category.
                                                                                                     In Business Since: 2000
Specifically, they had two goals:                                                                    Headquarters: Vienna, VA
• Create a new category called Revenue Performance Management (RPM)
• Build momentum for a massive product launch, Eloqua10


   SOlutiOn
There were two ways in which Eloqua wanted to gain awareness for both RPM and their
product launch: provide relevant and helpful content and form real relationships.

Enter Joe Chernov. Originally hired as Eloqua’s director of communications and social
media, Joe became Eloqua’s Director of Content in 2010 and got started developing a plan
to generate awareness for RPM and Eloqua10. Working with the design firm JESS3, Joe
brainstormed what would become Eloqua’s systematic and highly experimental content
marketing plan. In addition, he ramped up Eloqua’s social media efforts so that he could
really connect with marketers and have conversations.



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   integratiOn with Other marketing
Eloqua’s content strategy is additive to everything they were already doing. To understand
what steps Joe took, it’s useful to understand how his plans fit in with Eloqua’s overall
marketing strategy.

As Joe explains, “The marketing department was running programs for the 10% of the
market that was aware of marketing automation, and I was creating content for the 90% of
the market that was unaware of it.”

In short, Joe’s job was to generate awareness and get someone to enter their sales funnel.
Once there, the marketing/demand generation team would take over.

                                                                                                     Joe Chernov
                                                                                                     Director of Content
   StepS tO SucceSS
                                                                                                     Eloqua
Eloqua’s timeline was really aggressive. They started serious discussions about the need for
this type of program in April 2010, started planning in early May, and launched in mid-June.                 “The absence of
Even more amazing? They did this with a small team that included one dedicated person                     rules scares people
from Eloqua (Joe) and a design agency. Joe reminded me, however, that others from Eloqua                   because they think
supported the initiative with enthusiasm.                                                                      they may get in
                                                                                                         trouble. So, institute
Train and empower employees                                                                                rules but call them
One of Joe’s initial goals was to empower Eloqua’s employees to become more active with                 something different.”
social media under Eloqua’s brand. There was a paradox, as Joe explains: “I believe that
social media marketers think that if they institute rules, people won’t participate. But, the
absence of rules scares people because they think they may get in trouble. So, institute
rules but call them something different.”

To that end, Eloqua instituted guidelines that Joe likens to guardrails: as long as employees
don’t go to the extreme, they should be within bounds.



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Find a designer or design firm you can trust
From the beginning, design played a critical role in Joe’s plan. “We wanted a consistent
identity that wasn’t derivative of anyone else. There were some lessons we took, but we
wanted our own mojo.” As a writer, Joe knew his number one ally would be a great design
firm. “If you don’t have a designer, it’s difficult to execute this well. It’s a visual world. 140
characters really means short attention spans. The best nourishment is something to see,
not read. It’s why visuals matter so much now.”
                                                                                                                      140 characters
Joe hired JESS3, and he absolutely gushes about the impact they have had on the                                  really means short
program. “I’m glad I hired JESS3. I’m glad I hired someone I trust because everyone is                         attention spans. The
figuring this out together in real-time.”                                                                       best nourishment is
                                                                                                              something to see, not
Set the content free
                                                                                                               read. It’s why visuals
Because the goal of the content Joe was creating was to generate awareness,
he wanted to remove registration requirements. David Meerman
                                                                                                               matter so much now.
Scott had recently joined their advisory board. Joe believes he
was key in justifying the approach to execs and getting them to
think about the benefits of distributing content this way.

While Joe has a “set it free” mentality, he also realizes the
value of collecting the right information at the right time. A
series within their content library, The Grande Guides, requires
registration (and, looking at the results – see below – this was a
good approach.)




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Create a cross-platform narrative
Joe uses multiple platforms to publish his content. “Content marketing is the art of                 PrOCeSS
storytelling. I look at the pieces of content we publish as characters of that story. But, a         OVerVieW
collection of characters isn’t a story.”                                                             Who Was Involved?
                                                                                                     ✴ Director of Content: Joe Chernov
Enter the social platforms, which Joe considers to be the “connective tissue – the place we          ✴ CMO: Brian Kardon
tell the story based on the characters we create.” Eloqua has the following social platforms,        ✴ PR Manager: Sheila Bohan
which they have branded, to help promote RPM:                                                        ✴ Design firm: JESS3

• Slideshare: The Revenue Hub                                                                        What Was The Time Commitment?
• Twitter: The Revenue Stream                                                                        ✴ The idea was formed in April 2010,
• Blog: It’s All About Revenue                                                                         they planned throughout May and
                                                                                                       launched in June.
                                                                                                     
Decide on a distribution schedule for content                                                        ✴ There is an ongoing commitment to
While most marketers stagger the release of key pieces of content, Joe tried a different               develop content.
approach. To kick off this program, Joe planned a back-to-back distribution of two pieces
of content in which they had invested heavily. On day one they released the Content Grid,            What Tools Did They Use?
an infographic that is their framework for content marketing, and then three days later they         ✴ Initially all “freeware” (TweetDeck,
released their Social Media Playbook.                                                                  Twitteriffic, Topsy); now they use
                                                                                                       Vocus and Sysomos as well.
“If I took a conservative approach where we trickled stuff out over time, we may have missed
the opportunity to shake people into paying attention.”

Extend the shelf life of content
In addition to planning when to launch each piece of content, they also planned for how
                                                                                                                "Why do I want
they would distribute the content on multiple platforms. Instead of announcing content on              everything to happen on
Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, etc. on the first day, Joe deliberately staggered this. “I control        the same day? I want to
the distribution. Why do I want everything to happen on the same day? I want to keep the                 keep the conversation
conversation humming along.”                                                                                  humming along.”


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Engage with your audience
As mentioned, Joe wanted to use his content marketing effort to build real relationships.
                                                                                                  4 thingS they’re
When responding to what he needed in place to make this program successful, Joe said one          glad they did
thing: people. “You put out great content, but if you aren’t there to engage in a dialogue        Found the right agency:
about it, people are going to stop talking about it really quickly.”                              Joe attributes much of the success
                                                                                                  of the program to partnering with an
He engages in a dialogue wherever comments are made. To help him listen to the right              agency that he could really trust and
conversations, they use Vocus, and their PR firm (SHIFT Communications) uses Sysomos.             collaborate with. Trust they know their
                                                                                                  stuff, and then get out of the way so
Ask for feedback                                                                                  they can do their job.
In a simple yet brilliant move, Joe had his intern create a spreadsheet of all of the people
                                                                                                  Created guidelines:
who tweeted about Eloqua including what they said. When they update some of their
                                                                                                  Joe considers the realization that their
content, Joe has plans to reach out
                                                                                                  staff needed more social media rules,
to people who have commented via
                                                                                                  not fewer, a light bulb moment.
Twitter in the past to ask for feedback
and give these people a first look at                                                             Humanized their content:
what they are planning.                                                                           As Joe explains, people trust–and buy—
                                                                                                  from people, not companies. Everything
Be human                                                                                          that they did was delivered/attributed to
Joe thinks that one of the smartest                                                               a person, not solely to Eloqua.
things they did was to realize that
                                                                                                  Prominently branded their
“people trust people more than they
                                                                                                  content creation agency:
trust businesses.” To that end, much of
                                                                                                  By shining the spotlight on JESS3 in
the content has a byline from a person,                                                           all of their content, they had a natural
not solely Eloqua.                                                                                partner to help with promotion.

                “You put out great content, but if you aren’t there
            to engage in a dialogue about it, people are going to
                              stop talking about it really quickly.”


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   reSultS achieved                                                                                   3 leSSOnS
There are a number of ways that Eloqua has found this program to be successful.                        learned
                                                                                                       Don’t underestimate the
Increased employee engagement                                                                          importance of internal allies:
20 new staffers became active on Twitter, and three staffers closed their personal blog and            While Joe was constantly talking with
began writing for the Eloqua blog.                                                                     Eloqua employees, he realizes it’s vitally
                                                                                                       important to get the support of the right
Increased traffic                                                                                      people inside the organization.
• 12,000 new visitors to the blog
• 43% increase in traffic referred to Eloqua.com from blog                                             Mix fun with relevant:
• 35,000 downloads/views of the Content Grid/Social Media Playbook                                     Joe recollects that it was easy to get
• 2,000 tweets                                                                                         wrapped up in the “fun” part of the
• 11 posts/tweets by AdAge 150                                                                         content, but he always needs to have an
                                                                                                       eye out for how it will support sales and
                                                                                                       help demand generation efforts.
Increased customer engagement
• 21% increase in views of the demo (which is their primary indicator for purchase)                    Think about execution details:
• 12% increase in pageviews on Eloqua.com                                                              Joe shared a story of how they thanked
• 14% decreased bounce rate                                                                            everyone who tweeted something from
• The day that Future of Revenue video was released was the single highest traffic day on Eloqua.com   Eloqua by including their Twitter handles
• Grande Guides:                                                                                       in a blog post. While it was a good idea to
        More than 2,000 registrations                                                                 express gratitude, they didn’t think about
        More than 500 qualified leads – best campaign all quarter                                     the implications of how over 1,000 twitter
• More than 25 people in active buying stage                                                           handles in a blog would alert spammers.




         “People trust people more than they trust businesses.”
                   To that end, much of the content has a byline
                               from a person, not solely Eloqua.


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   what yOu can learn frOm the expert

JESS3 is the design firm that helped Eloqua develop their content. Here is insight from Leslie
Bradshaw, President, COO and co-founder on what you can learn from their experience with Eloqua.

Our collaboration with Eloqua has been so successful for five reasons:

A really smart client: Joe not only brings the hot fire in terms of concepts and ability to execute,
but also raises our game and teaches us new things. That’s an amazing one-two punch (you know, Joe
is a boxer) that makes us that much more excited and involved in the projects we execute together.

Agile planning: Moving quickly and identifying trends has been a huge driver of our success
                                                                                                              Leslie Bradshaw
together. Instead of over-planning months out, we set aside resources and focus when the opportunities
                                                                                                              President, COO
present themselves. It is no accident that what we create strikes the right chord and finds its way into
                                                                                                              JESS3
the blood stream of the Twitterverse and Blogosphere. It’s timely. It’s relevant. It’s beautiful.

Genuine compassion and interest: Joe has been able to strike the right balance of
compassion, interest, insight, restraint and appreciation we look for in a client partner in every
circumstance and in every project. This has allowed our team to not just be extra comfortable with
Joe as a client and point of contact, but also extra willing to do what it takes for Eloqua.

Letting us do our jobs: For us to be successful, we need the freedom to create on our terms.                            It is no accident
While we work very collaboratively with all of our clients -- and within branding constraints and with
                                                                                                                    that what we create
our client’s ultimate goals top-of-mind -- we are our most successful when we are allowed to perform
                                                                                                                 strikes the right chord
as surgeons and not as wind-up toys.
                                                                                                                  and finds its way into
                                                                                                                    the blood stream of
Being positioned alongside Eloqua: The old model of white labeling your agency or not                              the Twitterverse and
having them as a part of the story has been blown out of the water with the Eloqua x JESS3 dual
                                                                                                                       Blogosphere. It’s
recognition model. We feel appreciated and we have the incentive for it to do well. The result: a very
                                                                                                                     timely. It’s relevant.
happy and invested JESS3 team. The reach of the coverage says the rest.
                                                                                                                            It’s beautiful.


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   a lOOk at key cOntent                                                                             3 thingS that
• Content Grid
                                                                                                      fOStered SuCCeSS
• Social Media Playbook                                                                               A mirror:
• Grande Guides                                                                                       This couldn’t have been done without the
• Future of Revenue                                                                                   company being self-aware enough to
• Social media guidelines                                                                             realize that it had ground to make up in
• Benchmark report                                                                                    the area of social content.
                                                                                                      
                                                                                                      Trust:
                                                                                                      Joe explains, “I have a great boss (Brian
                                                                                                      Kardon, CMO) for a number of reasons,
                                                                                                      but foremost is that he trusts me. We had
                                                                                                      meetings in which I looked at him and
                                                                                                      said, ‘I don’t know, what do you think?’ He
                                                                                                      would reply, ‘Beats me, what’s your gut
                                                                                                      tell you?’ We realized that everyone is
                                                                                                      figuring this discipline out together, and
                                                                                                      to his credit, when paths diverged, Brian
                                                                                                      would say, ‘Let’s try your way.’”

                                                                                                      Lateral support:
                                                                                                      Once this content started to spread,
   hOw tO get SuppOrt                                                                                once a new type of influencer began to
    in yOur OrganizatiOn                                                                              notice Eloqua, Joe received a tremendous
While Joe and his team at Eloqua were fortunate to have had David Meerman Scott grease the            amount of support throughout the
skids for launching this initiative, not every marketer has that luxury. But what do marketers        organization. Today there are more
have? Joe’s take: “Well, to begin they have this case study. Content marketing can make a             content creators than ever before at
real difference to real businesses. It’s not, as my CEO Joe Payne likes to say, ‘measurement by       Eloqua. Self-expression is invigorating.
anecdote.’ Marketers can now take this case study to their management and apply it to their
business. This is the era of democratized success.”



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How To Launch A Killer Content Marketing Campaign In A Few Months

  • 1. How To Launch A Killer Content MarKetinG Campaign In A Few Months Learn How Eloqua Uses Social Content (and an Edgy Style) to Build a Following and Generate Revenue www.contentmarketinginstitute.com
  • 2. OppOrtunity OrganizatiOnal Eloqua, a leader in the marketing automation space, had a lot of things going for them: PrOfile they had a good client base from ten years in business and a lot of credibility. But, as the marketing automation space exploded, they were feeling a lot of pressure to break through What They Do: Marketing Automation the fast-moving and noisy “Web 2.0” market that had up to this point largely eluded them. Who They Help: Marketers Industry: Marketing As Joe Chernov, Director of Content, explains, “We weren’t going to be able to yell louder than Number of Employees: 270 [our competitors], and we didn’t want to create a cacophony. Instead, we wanted to zig when Size of Marketing Department: 20 they zagged. While they were busy yelling, we wanted to show.” Insource or Outsource Marketing? Both: One person internally dedicated While Eloqua was marketing to people who already expressed interest in a marketing to this project, with outsourced help in automation solution, they also needed to connect with people who were largely unaware of PR, SEO and content creation the marketing automation category. In Business Since: 2000 Specifically, they had two goals: Headquarters: Vienna, VA • Create a new category called Revenue Performance Management (RPM) • Build momentum for a massive product launch, Eloqua10  SOlutiOn There were two ways in which Eloqua wanted to gain awareness for both RPM and their product launch: provide relevant and helpful content and form real relationships. Enter Joe Chernov. Originally hired as Eloqua’s director of communications and social media, Joe became Eloqua’s Director of Content in 2010 and got started developing a plan to generate awareness for RPM and Eloqua10. Working with the design firm JESS3, Joe brainstormed what would become Eloqua’s systematic and highly experimental content marketing plan. In addition, he ramped up Eloqua’s social media efforts so that he could really connect with marketers and have conversations. www.contentmarketinginstitute.com 2
  • 3. integratiOn with Other marketing Eloqua’s content strategy is additive to everything they were already doing. To understand what steps Joe took, it’s useful to understand how his plans fit in with Eloqua’s overall marketing strategy. As Joe explains, “The marketing department was running programs for the 10% of the market that was aware of marketing automation, and I was creating content for the 90% of the market that was unaware of it.” In short, Joe’s job was to generate awareness and get someone to enter their sales funnel. Once there, the marketing/demand generation team would take over. Joe Chernov Director of Content  StepS tO SucceSS Eloqua Eloqua’s timeline was really aggressive. They started serious discussions about the need for this type of program in April 2010, started planning in early May, and launched in mid-June. “The absence of Even more amazing? They did this with a small team that included one dedicated person rules scares people from Eloqua (Joe) and a design agency. Joe reminded me, however, that others from Eloqua because they think supported the initiative with enthusiasm. they may get in trouble. So, institute Train and empower employees rules but call them One of Joe’s initial goals was to empower Eloqua’s employees to become more active with something different.” social media under Eloqua’s brand. There was a paradox, as Joe explains: “I believe that social media marketers think that if they institute rules, people won’t participate. But, the absence of rules scares people because they think they may get in trouble. So, institute rules but call them something different.” To that end, Eloqua instituted guidelines that Joe likens to guardrails: as long as employees don’t go to the extreme, they should be within bounds. www.contentmarketinginstitute.com 3
  • 4. Find a designer or design firm you can trust From the beginning, design played a critical role in Joe’s plan. “We wanted a consistent identity that wasn’t derivative of anyone else. There were some lessons we took, but we wanted our own mojo.” As a writer, Joe knew his number one ally would be a great design firm. “If you don’t have a designer, it’s difficult to execute this well. It’s a visual world. 140 characters really means short attention spans. The best nourishment is something to see, not read. It’s why visuals matter so much now.” 140 characters Joe hired JESS3, and he absolutely gushes about the impact they have had on the really means short program. “I’m glad I hired JESS3. I’m glad I hired someone I trust because everyone is attention spans. The figuring this out together in real-time.” best nourishment is something to see, not Set the content free read. It’s why visuals Because the goal of the content Joe was creating was to generate awareness, he wanted to remove registration requirements. David Meerman matter so much now. Scott had recently joined their advisory board. Joe believes he was key in justifying the approach to execs and getting them to think about the benefits of distributing content this way. While Joe has a “set it free” mentality, he also realizes the value of collecting the right information at the right time. A series within their content library, The Grande Guides, requires registration (and, looking at the results – see below – this was a good approach.) www.contentmarketinginstitute.com 4
  • 5. Create a cross-platform narrative Joe uses multiple platforms to publish his content. “Content marketing is the art of PrOCeSS storytelling. I look at the pieces of content we publish as characters of that story. But, a OVerVieW collection of characters isn’t a story.” Who Was Involved? ✴ Director of Content: Joe Chernov Enter the social platforms, which Joe considers to be the “connective tissue – the place we ✴ CMO: Brian Kardon tell the story based on the characters we create.” Eloqua has the following social platforms, ✴ PR Manager: Sheila Bohan which they have branded, to help promote RPM: ✴ Design firm: JESS3 • Slideshare: The Revenue Hub What Was The Time Commitment? • Twitter: The Revenue Stream ✴ The idea was formed in April 2010, • Blog: It’s All About Revenue they planned throughout May and launched in June.  Decide on a distribution schedule for content ✴ There is an ongoing commitment to While most marketers stagger the release of key pieces of content, Joe tried a different develop content. approach. To kick off this program, Joe planned a back-to-back distribution of two pieces of content in which they had invested heavily. On day one they released the Content Grid, What Tools Did They Use? an infographic that is their framework for content marketing, and then three days later they ✴ Initially all “freeware” (TweetDeck, released their Social Media Playbook. Twitteriffic, Topsy); now they use Vocus and Sysomos as well. “If I took a conservative approach where we trickled stuff out over time, we may have missed the opportunity to shake people into paying attention.” Extend the shelf life of content In addition to planning when to launch each piece of content, they also planned for how "Why do I want they would distribute the content on multiple platforms. Instead of announcing content on everything to happen on Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, etc. on the first day, Joe deliberately staggered this. “I control the same day? I want to the distribution. Why do I want everything to happen on the same day? I want to keep the keep the conversation conversation humming along.” humming along.” www.contentmarketinginstitute.com 5
  • 6. Engage with your audience As mentioned, Joe wanted to use his content marketing effort to build real relationships. 4 thingS they’re When responding to what he needed in place to make this program successful, Joe said one glad they did thing: people. “You put out great content, but if you aren’t there to engage in a dialogue Found the right agency: about it, people are going to stop talking about it really quickly.” Joe attributes much of the success of the program to partnering with an He engages in a dialogue wherever comments are made. To help him listen to the right agency that he could really trust and conversations, they use Vocus, and their PR firm (SHIFT Communications) uses Sysomos. collaborate with. Trust they know their stuff, and then get out of the way so Ask for feedback they can do their job. In a simple yet brilliant move, Joe had his intern create a spreadsheet of all of the people Created guidelines: who tweeted about Eloqua including what they said. When they update some of their Joe considers the realization that their content, Joe has plans to reach out staff needed more social media rules, to people who have commented via not fewer, a light bulb moment. Twitter in the past to ask for feedback and give these people a first look at Humanized their content: what they are planning. As Joe explains, people trust–and buy— from people, not companies. Everything Be human that they did was delivered/attributed to Joe thinks that one of the smartest a person, not solely to Eloqua. things they did was to realize that Prominently branded their “people trust people more than they content creation agency: trust businesses.” To that end, much of By shining the spotlight on JESS3 in the content has a byline from a person, all of their content, they had a natural not solely Eloqua. partner to help with promotion. “You put out great content, but if you aren’t there to engage in a dialogue about it, people are going to stop talking about it really quickly.” www.contentmarketinginstitute.com 6
  • 7. reSultS achieved 3 leSSOnS There are a number of ways that Eloqua has found this program to be successful. learned Don’t underestimate the Increased employee engagement importance of internal allies: 20 new staffers became active on Twitter, and three staffers closed their personal blog and While Joe was constantly talking with began writing for the Eloqua blog. Eloqua employees, he realizes it’s vitally important to get the support of the right Increased traffic people inside the organization. • 12,000 new visitors to the blog • 43% increase in traffic referred to Eloqua.com from blog Mix fun with relevant: • 35,000 downloads/views of the Content Grid/Social Media Playbook Joe recollects that it was easy to get • 2,000 tweets wrapped up in the “fun” part of the • 11 posts/tweets by AdAge 150 content, but he always needs to have an eye out for how it will support sales and help demand generation efforts. Increased customer engagement • 21% increase in views of the demo (which is their primary indicator for purchase) Think about execution details: • 12% increase in pageviews on Eloqua.com Joe shared a story of how they thanked • 14% decreased bounce rate everyone who tweeted something from • The day that Future of Revenue video was released was the single highest traffic day on Eloqua.com Eloqua by including their Twitter handles • Grande Guides: in a blog post. While it was a good idea to  More than 2,000 registrations express gratitude, they didn’t think about  More than 500 qualified leads – best campaign all quarter the implications of how over 1,000 twitter • More than 25 people in active buying stage handles in a blog would alert spammers. “People trust people more than they trust businesses.” To that end, much of the content has a byline from a person, not solely Eloqua. www.contentmarketinginstitute.com 7
  • 8. what yOu can learn frOm the expert JESS3 is the design firm that helped Eloqua develop their content. Here is insight from Leslie Bradshaw, President, COO and co-founder on what you can learn from their experience with Eloqua. Our collaboration with Eloqua has been so successful for five reasons: A really smart client: Joe not only brings the hot fire in terms of concepts and ability to execute, but also raises our game and teaches us new things. That’s an amazing one-two punch (you know, Joe is a boxer) that makes us that much more excited and involved in the projects we execute together. Agile planning: Moving quickly and identifying trends has been a huge driver of our success Leslie Bradshaw together. Instead of over-planning months out, we set aside resources and focus when the opportunities President, COO present themselves. It is no accident that what we create strikes the right chord and finds its way into JESS3 the blood stream of the Twitterverse and Blogosphere. It’s timely. It’s relevant. It’s beautiful. Genuine compassion and interest: Joe has been able to strike the right balance of compassion, interest, insight, restraint and appreciation we look for in a client partner in every circumstance and in every project. This has allowed our team to not just be extra comfortable with Joe as a client and point of contact, but also extra willing to do what it takes for Eloqua. Letting us do our jobs: For us to be successful, we need the freedom to create on our terms. It is no accident While we work very collaboratively with all of our clients -- and within branding constraints and with that what we create our client’s ultimate goals top-of-mind -- we are our most successful when we are allowed to perform strikes the right chord as surgeons and not as wind-up toys. and finds its way into the blood stream of Being positioned alongside Eloqua: The old model of white labeling your agency or not the Twitterverse and having them as a part of the story has been blown out of the water with the Eloqua x JESS3 dual Blogosphere. It’s recognition model. We feel appreciated and we have the incentive for it to do well. The result: a very timely. It’s relevant. happy and invested JESS3 team. The reach of the coverage says the rest. It’s beautiful. www.contentmarketinginstitute.com 8
  • 9. a lOOk at key cOntent 3 thingS that • Content Grid fOStered SuCCeSS • Social Media Playbook A mirror: • Grande Guides This couldn’t have been done without the • Future of Revenue company being self-aware enough to • Social media guidelines realize that it had ground to make up in • Benchmark report the area of social content.  Trust: Joe explains, “I have a great boss (Brian Kardon, CMO) for a number of reasons, but foremost is that he trusts me. We had meetings in which I looked at him and said, ‘I don’t know, what do you think?’ He would reply, ‘Beats me, what’s your gut tell you?’ We realized that everyone is figuring this discipline out together, and to his credit, when paths diverged, Brian would say, ‘Let’s try your way.’” Lateral support: Once this content started to spread,  hOw tO get SuppOrt once a new type of influencer began to in yOur OrganizatiOn notice Eloqua, Joe received a tremendous While Joe and his team at Eloqua were fortunate to have had David Meerman Scott grease the amount of support throughout the skids for launching this initiative, not every marketer has that luxury. But what do marketers organization. Today there are more have? Joe’s take: “Well, to begin they have this case study. Content marketing can make a content creators than ever before at real difference to real businesses. It’s not, as my CEO Joe Payne likes to say, ‘measurement by Eloqua. Self-expression is invigorating. anecdote.’ Marketers can now take this case study to their management and apply it to their business. This is the era of democratized success.” www.contentmarketinginstitute.com 9
  • 10. About the Content Marketing Institute The Content Marketing Institute helps marketers with one thing: the how-to of content marketing. Become a member to get access to our library of content that includes more case studies, exclusive research and data to help you make decisions about content marketing – it’s free! www.contentmarketinginstitute.com 10