1 LinkedIn internal data
2 “2018 Trends in Personalization,” 2018, Evergage
3 “2019 Edelman-LinkedIn B2B Thought Leadership Impact Study,” 2018, Edelman
4 “B2B Content Marketing 2019 - Benchmarks, Budgets, and Trends - North America,” 2018, Content Marketing Institute
5 “2019 LinkedIn Global Report: The Enlightened Tech Buyer,” 2018, LinkedIn
6“State of Content 2017,” 2017, Accenture
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with your oak barrel aged LinkedIn content marketing strategy.
of marketers agree that
personalization (and cold
cuts) help advance
customer relationships.2
98%
Every day, millions of
posts, videos and articles
course through the
LinkedIn feed like
smooth jelly, generating
tens of thousands of
comments every hour.1
Strawberry
Jelly
of decision-makers use thought
leadership to vet organizations
they’re working with—making
sure they get that cheddar.3
55%
Sampler Platter
Gouda
Pages with complete
information compared
to those without get 30%
more weekly views.
Gouda to know.1
Salami
Cheddar
of respondents said that they
expected to produce more
crackers—uh, content globally
over the following two years.6
Crackers
83%
Prosciutto
The most successful
content marketers
prioritize their audience’s
informational needs over
their promotional (and
often hammy) message.4
1 in 5 investors say
LinkedIn is the best place
to learn more about a
topic, such as orange
marmalade. Mmm.5
Orange
Marmalade
of B2B (brie to brie)
marketers increased their
use of social media for
content marketing
purposes compared with
one year ago.4
Brie
61%