Content Marketing, Technology, Media and Telecom, Thought Leadership as a Service
Pandemic-fueled disruptions compelled companies worldwide to develop quick and strategic marketing communications towards not only maintaining their brand image but also reinstating their position as industry leaders. In order to improve its sales effectiveness through digital-first experiences, a global engineering and research and development firm approached us for a marketing communications overhaul.
They sought to develop a repository of strategic marketing communication assets across multiple formats, each catering to a unique set of prospect requirements. Netscribes undertook an in-depth evaluation of the client’s content and marketing needs and helped chart a comprehensive roadmap to realize these business goals.
The client is a reputed engineering and research and development (R&D) services organization. The company’s services and products cater to industries such as manufacturing, semiconductors, healthcare, construction, and media and entertainment
In the aftermath of Covid-19, the client needed a communication framework that would help them position themselves as thought leaders in a disrupted market. With the pandemic imposing severe restrictions on most aspects of marketing and lead generation campaigns, communication channels presented one of the few promising opportunities for the client to reinstate their brand image and leadership position. To do this they needed to develop a repository of strategic communication assets across a wide range of formats, each catering to a unique set of requirements.
As the long-standing strategic partner for the client, Netscribes stepped in to help the client chart a comprehensive roadmap to achieving these goals. Upon initiation of the project, Netscribes undertook an in-depth evaluation of the client’s content and marketing needs, mapping them back to existing on-page content repositories. The findings yielded by the analysis were used to strategize an approach to delivering the following types of communications:
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