2025 Content Tips & Trends Every Startup Needs to Know
Anna Marie Murphy ??
Fractional CMO for Startups & B2B Small Biz | Founder Branding | Digital Marketing | Science-Backed Ingredients, Functional Foods & Nutraceuticals
How to maximize impact and stay ahead, even with limited resources.
Being a startup can feel like you’re constantly spinning plates—so many priorities, so little time (or budget). Add to that the whirlwind pace of change in the digital world—hello, AI and Google’s generative search—and it’s no wonder keeping up feels impossible some days. The way people find, consume, and interact with content has completely shifted, which means your approach needs to shift too.
But here’s the thing: you’ve got a secret weapon. As a startup, you don’t need a massive marketing budget to make waves. You’ve got a founder with a strong network, deep insights, and the ability to connect with people on a personal level. By honing in on a few smart strategies, you can make the most of your resources and meet the evolving needs of your audience and search engines alike.
Here’s how to craft a lean, focused content strategy that delivers big results in 2025.
1. Position Your Founder as a Thought Leader
Why It Matters
People buy from people, not faceless corporations. According to a study by Edelman and LinkedIn, 64% of B2B decision-makers say thought leadership content significantly influences their purchasing decisions. This means your founder has the potential to be one of your most powerful marketing assets.
Moreover, Google’s November 2024 Core Update emphasized the importance of content authored by experts. Search engines are now prioritizing personal narratives, bylined content, and first-person perspectives—exactly the kind of content that showcases your founder’s expertise.
How to Do It
Quick Win: A single LinkedIn post or bylined blog can reach your founder’s network while signaling credibility to search engines—making it a high-impact, low-cost strategy.
2. Remove Barriers to Building Trust
Why It Matters
Startups often rely on gated content (like whitepapers behind forms) to generate leads, but this approach can feel impersonal and transactional. To stand out, focus on removing friction and delivering value upfront.
This aligns with the trend toward zero-click content, where value is delivered directly in emails, social media posts, or even search snippets. While this may make tracking attribution harder, it builds trust and goodwill, which are far more valuable in the long run.
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According to HubSpot, zero-click content improves engagement by reducing the steps between a user and the value you’re offering.
How to Do It
Quick Win: Start with a weekly email where your founder shares one actionable tip or insight. This builds trust while keeping your brand top-of-mind.
3. Create and Own Unique Content
Why It Matters
Original research and unique perspectives are more important than ever. Google’s algorithms now favor original data and statistics, linking that content to its rightful owner and prioritizing it in search results. For startups, this is a golden opportunity to stand out by sharing unique insights that no one else can replicate.
As SEMrush points out, original research and statistics are among the most effective content types for building backlinks and increasing domain authority—both critical for SEO success.
How to Do It
Quick Win: A single survey or case study can generate months of content, from blogs to social posts to email campaigns.
Final Thoughts: Focus for Impact
As a startup, your resources are precious, so don’t spread yourself too thin. Instead, focus on these three areas to get the most out of your efforts:
Remember, you don’t have to do everything at once. Start small, focus on what resonates most with your audience, and build from there.
Thought Leader in Ingredients for Functional Foods/Nutraceuticals | Professional Writer and Speaker on Ingredient Innovation | Passionate about Women's Health and Credible Science | Outspoken Mom, Wife, Scientist
3 个月Fantastic tips! I'm hoping to focus on blogging more in the new year.