White papers are not longer a 'geeky' technical communications medium reserved for men in white lab coats. Today every company from Agriculture to Zone Planning has discovered the power of the white paper medium to educate, inform, convince, and generate new opportunities with both business and technical professionals.
But as waves of new white papers appear on corporate websites, search engines, libraries, and document sharing sites, a certain level of 'sameness' seems to be creeping in . Driven in large part by the current economic climate and the need for cost containment, many companies are choosing to produce small white papers, between 3-5 pages in length, containing nothing more than paragraphs of black text on a white background.
So when your competitor issues their 'all-text' white paper, what will you do to counter it? This post on the White Paper Pundit blog gives you five ways to make your white paper 'stand out' in what has become an increasingly crowded field of white paper 'sameness'. To access this post, please click on the following link above.
I hope you enjoy it, and I welcome your feedback!
Jonathan Kantor
The White Paper Pundit
Five Ways to Make Your White Paper 'Stand Out'
From http://www.whitepapercompany.com 1017 days ago
Made Hot by: MarciaB2B on August 11, 2009 9:31 am
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1008 days ago
1015 days ago
Even if these points are for white papers, they actually got me thinking about all marketing materials. As a small business owner I actually find these points inspiring.... to always market with the best content you have. When things get busy, it's easy to focus on the subject matter and how this fits in within a marketing plan and forget to step back and look at the overall package.
1016 days ago
This makes a lot of sense to me and supports your points 2 & 3.
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