So, what is thought leadership?
A thought leader is the go-to person in a selected business specialism. They’re seen as an authoritative voice on a subject; a trusted opinion leader, inspiring people with innovative ideas and guidance to turn those ideas into reality. In turn, thought leaders are rewarded for their expertise in the form of respect amongst both peers and competitors. Over time they may build a dedicated group of fans and followers who value and trust their opinions enough to integrate their advice into their own business strategies.
Such is the importance attributed to their opinions, thought leaders are often invited to speak at conferences, give interviews to media, and write opinion pieces for publications about changes and trends within their industry.
“A thought leader recognizes trends before they happen and applies that insight to achieve actual business results." - Numaan Akram, founder and CEO of Rally1
What is the purpose of thought leadership?
“Thought leader” may sound like business jargon, but it can be an extremely valuable marketing asset to your business.
88% of consumers research a product or service online before purchasing2, so if you’re an e-commerce business trying to cut through in a competitive market, thought leadership might just give you the edge. Essentially, the purpose of thought leadership is to build brand credibility; to raise its profile and position it as the best in the business.
To this end, thought leadership is not about creating sales heavy content, it’s about providing valuable and helpful information to audiences with an interest in your industry and defining your business’ authority in that space. The goal is to forge relationships with prospects based on expert knowledge so that, down the road, when someone is seeking a product or service that your business offers, yours will be front of mind as a trustable brand to consider first.