We write hundreds of technical articles and application stories
that appear in digital and print trade publications and on industry websites
—many of which you have probably read—
plus whitepapers, newsletters, releases and other technical editorial
Technical public relations is the highest yielding investment you can make, or a close second to a killer website.
The beauty of writing and placing technical editorial is that it capitalizes on a tremendous asset you already own: the knowledge of your business and the satisfaction of your customers.
Put it all in writing, get trade publishers to post it online or in print for free, and use it to enlarge your website for increased readership and vast improvements in search engine rankings.
Technical editorial articles authored by your company (ghost-written by us) about your products, customer applications or technology, establishes you as an authority in your field, and addresses your company from an editorial, third-party point-of-view, which is more believable to readers than promotional copy obviously written by you.
If ever there were an industrial marketing no-brainer, technical public relations is it. Yet, most industrial manufacturers fail to take advantage of its tremendous payback for lack of the technical public relations people to make it happen.
We have it down to a science, with dozens of technical writers already familiar with your field, photographers local to equipment/customer sites, and the public relations management to pull the pieces together. We also have the trust and respect of magazine editors familiar with our work over many years, and are highly successful at placing every article we write in the digital and print trade publications your prospects read.
Even better is that you will now own articles to add to your website, greatly boosting your readership, word count, keyword density and organic (free) search engine results 24/7/365.
In addition, your sales force receives more leads, and gains the ability to email and print articles that match the applications of prospects they are calling on, increasing sales conversions.