The year in review: Our biggest hits of 2019
As another year draws to a close, we’ve reviewed the last 12 months of news and views on the FT Longitude blog and website to find out which were our most-read articles of 2019.
With politics and climate change dominating the agenda in 2019, uncertain times lie ahead. So here’s our round up of FT Longitude’s most-popular insights to help you to reflect on the biggest shifts in thought leadership and content marketing this year — and prepare for what comes next.
1. Thought Leadership: Best Practice Guide
Whether you’re new to thought leadership or an experienced practitioner, this definitive guide is your go-to resource for step-by-step direction on how to plan, develop and execute a thought leadership strategy. Starting with the basics, we explain what thought leadership is and how it can help. Read more
2. Data + Story + Design
Our research, as well as our practical experience of working with over 60 global brands, tells us three things really matter if you’re trying to engage an executive audience: interesting data, great storytelling, and design that brings your ideas to life. Our new design offering completes that recipe, but how does it apply practically? Read more
3. Campaigns that hook the C-suite
The new Learning from Leaders study conducted by FT Longitude, working with the new FT Marketing Services offering from the FT, surveyed over 1000 senior executives across a range of industries, and revealed the secrets of success for a better C-suite campaign. Read more
4. Brexit Exodus: Where is everyone going?
No official statistics exist – and many companies are reluctant to be transparent on their planning for Brexit. But, FT Longitude analysis shows at least 6,266 job relocations had been reported by 26 companies by the end of March 2019 – a key date in the Brexit timeline. Read more
5. Account-Based Intelligence: when ABM meets thought leadership
Increasingly, companies are now adapting the thought leadership recipe and applying it in a tailored package to their most important client accounts. In the past, this was known as account-based marketing, but recently firms have been deploying an account-based intelligence approach – a movement that elevates ABM strategy by including wider, more in-depth customer knowledge. Read more
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