Find out how leading marketers from NetApp and BrightTALK are using content strategy, data analysis, social networks and innovative promotion to attract thousands of the world\’s leading IT leaders to their online events. View this presentation to discover useful data points and actionable tips to use while optimizing your own event programs.
TOPICS COVERED:
- How to map your content strategy to your objectives and target audience
- What it takes to attract and engage the world\’s top IT professionals
- Which topics and formats have been most popular amongst various segments of IT leaders
- Where and how to promote your webcasts to reach the right professionals
- What senior IT professionals are watching on BrightTALK
12. GeographyGeography Title Level Industry Target audience Company size Identifying your target audience
13. Defining your objectives Awareness Market/Industry/Customer pain points Consideration Case studies and whitepapers Preference Product and service information Loyalty Educational material, success stories, support 6
38. HOST James Miller VP, Technology Industry BrightTALK Any questions? @jamesmiller_ii GUEST Kingman Tang Senior Marketing Manager, NetApp Marketing Chairman, SNIA @ktang GUEST Morgan Cantrell Marketing Program Manager BrightTALK @morgancantrell 24
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MC: In evaluating viewer data by community, these webcast performed best…JM: Morgan, how are you developing the hot topics and identifying key speakers?MCSpeaking to marketers, analysts, associations, audience members, speakers Polls Social network involvement
JM: This chart show the viewership and median time spent in the NetApp Cloud Storage channel run by Kingman.Kingman, how do you approach the challenge on staying relevant with your content and speakers?KTReading articles, blogs, magazines, research, Tweets, etc Getting involved in associationsSNIA CSI research access Speaking in or moderating sessions as a marketer to hear FAQs and interact with community involved in social media to stay up on hot topics…
JM; Driving activity with organic traffic and SEO is becoming increasing important. For BrightTALK webcast title feeds out to the HTML of the event landing page and this is picked up by the search engineHTMLContentIf title matches the search phase, you will rank higherIf your webcast providers does not have automatically generated landing pages tools are built into the system, you should build pages with these keys and then direct the audience to the webcast.At BrightTALK, our portal is organized by community and the community names are optimized based on popular search terms. For example, we choose IT Security instead of Information Security when we launch that sub community in Technology.In addition, all of our webcasts are tagged into a sub community so subscribers to BrightTALK can easily discover new content. For example, over 40% of the registrants to Kingman’s channel are BrightTALK referrals (organic traffic).
JM: discuss “dwell time” from 2-3 minutes on popular tech destination to 15-30 minutes on BrightTALK…the answer is simple…the content is engaging and accessible.Live content drives 2x the engagement times while on demand content typically drive 2x the number of viewers.
ConclusionsMapping content strategy to objectives and target audienceAttracting and engaging the world's top IT professionalsPromoting webcasts to reach the right professionalsUnderstanding BrightTALK community trends and insights