Educate and influence the market and drive sales for your business with corporate communications.3/6/2023 In our latest blog, our Director Lisa Gingell discusses how businesses can educate and influence the market and drive sales with corporate comms
Decoding the tech speak, interpreting the jargon and removing the industry terminology is one of our favourite tasks for clients. It’s an overlooked piece of the corporate communications puzzle; many businesses assume their target market, trade media, clients and those they want to influence understand their ‘trade talk’ – but they often don’t. This is a job for corporate communications experts, and one we relish. We work on blog content, copywriting for websites, marketing brochures, sales literature and presentations, assist with trade shows, sales strategy as well as media briefings and press releases for many clients who talk in one language but need to communicate in another. Translating the tech speak into bite-sized, relatable, and understandable parlance is essential for many reasons, from education to sales and product knowledge. It’s also critical to understand that education is vital; you need to influence and understand what’s being discussed in the market to ensure your corporate comms externally ‘hit the mark’. My on-the-job experience of setting up, growing, and selling an IoT energy and building controls technology business means that I know how to explain an IoT solution, an ESG strategy or a building controls device to the unfamiliar. We understand the energy industry and how technology can help commercial and residential sectors to shed and shift energy consumption or transition onto renewable and clean tech solutions. Back in early 2000s with my technology business t-mac, the editors and industry were perplexed with the notion of having a device installed in a building that can be remotely accessible through a web interface and allow for remote monitoring and control of building assets to help improve operational and energy efficiency. The most confusing part, it seemed, was the remote-control aspect, and I remember vividly one newspaper editor asking whether it involved a remote control; like for a TV! All those years working closely with web application and software development and operational teams have never left me, and I fully understand the opportunities (both current and evolving) that technologies and IoT systems and services can provide. This knowledge helps with decoding language and drafting content that ultimately sells. How we can do this for your business:
And for the future marketplace, it's about educating as, for the most part, we’re looking to promote and sell something the industry may not yet know it needs. If you’d like to know more about how we could help your business, please get in touch with the team at 3Eight here
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