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5 Examples of Thought Leadership

Kirby Prickett 2.11.2014

lighthouse as a symbol of thought leadership

What is Thought Leadership?

Thought Leadership is content that provides solutions to your audience’s problems, without mentioning your company or products at all.

David Meerman Scott, explains:

Instead of just directly selling something, a great site, blog, or video series tells the world that you are smart, that you understand the market very well, and that you might be a person or organization that would be valuable to do business with.

Thought Leadership can be presented in a variety of forms, but the point is to present solutions (whether they be useful guidance, cutting edge research, educational materials) in the most engaging and informative format.

5 Examples of Thought Leadership for You to Consider

1. E-Books –  E-Books are usually PDF-formatted documents that solves a problem for one of your buyer personas.

Example—The New B2B Marketing Manifesto by Velocity.

2. Email Newsletters – This is a newsletter that focuses on solving buyers’ problems.

Example—The Australian Writers’ Centre Newsletter. While it is not a pure Thought Leadership newsletter, The Australian Writers’ Centre always includes timely news, thoughtful writing advice, grammar tips, and other useful solutions for aspiring writers.

3. White Papers – White papers argue a specific position, or provide a solution to a problem. “A good white paper is written for a business audience, defines a problem, and offers a solution, but it does not pitch a particular product or company.” (The New Rules of Marketing & PR).

Example—Multi-factor Authentication: Current Usage and Trends by Safenet. Note, you will have to register to read it, which is a feature typical of white papers.

4. Webinars – Webinars take their name from traditional seminars. They can include audio, video, and/or graphics, and will often feature knowledgeable guests from outside the company.

Example—LinkedIn 101 Webinar.

5. Photos, Images, Graphs, Charts and Infographics – Visual representations of information can be extremely compelling forms of thought leadership.

Example—Information is Beautiful has many examples of beautiful and revealing data visualizations, including the figure included here—What Makes Good Information Design?

Visualization of good information design, an example of thought leadership
The above list is not exhaustive—other types of thought leadership include Wikis, Research and Survey Reports, Blogs, Audio, and Video. We’ll aim to bring you more illustrative examples, as well as some deeper analysis, of thought leadership over the next couple of months.

What is your favorite example of thought leadership?

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Comments

  1. Carla King says

    February 12, 2014 at 9:39 am

    I’m not sure I understand why it’s called Thought Leadership. Is it similar to leading by example, meaning . . .

    Here’s a blog post on how I handle a certain situation. The situation is directly related to the skills I’m marketing. But instead of saying, “This is why you should hire me,” I showcase my talent via a post or an e-book and present a meaningful bit of information that helps my readers. And in turn the content I’ve shared stands as a calling card to the service I’m promoting.

    It’s kind of like putting into words my thought process on how I resolve problems or tackle a certain situation, written in a way that is accessible, helpful and speaks to my talents. Did I get that right?

    Reply
    • Kirby Prickett says

      February 12, 2014 at 12:04 pm

      Hi Carla,
      I don’t think there are right or wrong answers here, (if you search for Thought Leadership online you’ll get quite a few different answers) but it seems like you are on the right track.
      Presenting meaningful information that is genuinely helpful for your readers is the idea. You can also think deeply about issues, such as future trends or social implications, and write informative posts about these sorts of things. We’ll be writing more about Thought Leadership over the next couple of months so stay tuned.
      Thanks for your feedback!
      Kirby

      Reply
  2. Tony says

    July 29, 2014 at 10:58 am

    Could you give some examples of companies that do thought pieces well? Also, have you noticed that some are easier to find on company websites then others?

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