Turning dry, legislative topics into juicy SEO content
SEO content for industry regulation issues
Hey friends,
Writing about industry news is a great way to raise your profile in the community, flex a little thought leadership, and attract new leads. But trends change quickly, as do news cycles...
Industry regulations and federal policies, however, are on the minds of b2b clients long after the initial news fades away.?App developers need to stay up on?GDPR. Healthcare tech brands need to stay up to date on HIPAA. Various industries are concerned with ESG.?
This is a huge opportunity for content marketing teams to...
And, depending on your industry, writing about these topics can be pretty low-hanging fruit.
?? Why even write about industry regulations?
?If your customers are affected by any change in policy or regulation then they need all of the (useful) information they can get.??
Plus, from a content marketing perspective, this topic checks all of the strategic boxes:
And, above all, it's an opportunity for your brand to be helpful.?Having access to an expert who understands abstruse regulations is a comfort for anyone. You have the chance to provide that comfort to the people who need it most.
?? How your organic content brings value to the industry
We've discussed how translating developer docs to SEO content is largely a matter of providing additional context. These principles hold true when writing about policy and regulations, too.??
The goal is to make that info more accessible for your audience. (Which means making it more readable but also more easily found via search engines.)
Here are few ways your SEO content can do that:
That last point is, of course, why we’re doing this to begin with. We’re content marketers, not Wikipedia.
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?? Example: Verkada takes on the latest industry standard
If you search “AVS-01” in Google, the #1 ranked page is a very dense set of regulations published by a major industrial association. (Not exactly a page-turner.) Right below that, in the #2 spot, is?a much more accessible (top-funnel marketing) post published by the folks at Verkada .
So, once you click on that dense official regulation page, and your eyes gloss over, you can click over to Verkada’s page for a translation into human English.
Why would Verkada weigh in on this topic? Easy: it affects the work-lives of their target audience. (Verkada sells video security solutions to businesses, schools, and other governmental offices.)
Plus – and this is important – this particular search query has some traffic and the competition is winnable. Which means it is a prime opportunity for generating leads with organic content.
?? What did they add to the industry conversation?
The short answer is: context, practical advice, and a (tasteful) invitation to explore Verkada’s products.?
Specifically, they devoted subheadings to the following subjects:
…and, at the bottom of this informative post, the all-important tie-in to Verkada’s product.
The branded content is relatively minor in this post. This focus on information probably helped them climb the ranks in search.?
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? Getting started with policy-focused content
Ready to win new leads by providing vital education and moral support? Start with a bit of customer research...
And remember: in all matters, helpfulness is the guiding light!
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