Listen "B2B influencer marketing in 2025: What works, what doesn't and what's next"
Episode Synopsis
Is B2B influencer marketing finally ready for prime time? In this episode, host Joel Harrison tackles this question with two industry experts: Katie Howell (20 years B2B social media expertise) and Katie Martell (former B2B marketer turned successful influencer). Discover why 51% of B2B campaigns now include influencers, how LinkedIn's new tools are changing the game, and why customer advocacy remains the most underutilized opportunity.Key Highlights:Why 51% of B2B campaigns now include influencers and 90%+ of CMOs plan to increase spendingHow LinkedIn's new advertising tools are changing the influencer game completelyThe surprising effectiveness of Facebook for reaching C-suite decision makersWhy customer advocacy remains the most underutilized influencer opportunityThe critical difference between transactional campaigns and relationship buildingGuest Info:Katie Howell has been a leading voice in B2B social media for two decades, helping brands develop influence strategies. Connect with Katie on Twitter and LinkedIn.Katie Martell is a former B2B marketing executive now working as a top-tier influencer with brands like Adobe, Vimeo, and MailChimp. Connect with Katie on Twitter and LinkedIn.Key Takeaways:B2B influencer marketing requires subject matter expertise, not just reachLong-term relationships outperform one-off campaigns every timeCustomer advocacy can generate millions in attributed pipeline when done strategicallyPlatform strategy matters: C-suite executives may not be active on LinkedIn dailyThe future includes AI agents as part of the buyer journeyChapters 00:00 Introduction to Influencer Marketing in B2B02:23 The Current State of Influencer Marketing05:45 Maturity and Creativity in Influencer Marketing08:04 Trust and Visibility in Influencer Relationships10:30 The Role of Technology in Influencer Marketing14:39 Exploring Different Platforms for B2B Influencer Marketing17:48 Defining Thought Leaders vs Influencers21:42 The Essence of Thought Leadership23:55 Influencer Marketing in B2B26:37 The Role of Customer Advocacy29:45 The Future of Influencer Marketing34:47 Practical Steps for MarketersFor sceptical CMOsBoth Katies recommend asking your buyers directly who they follow and trust for industry insights. Research shows 89% of buyers trust peer recommendations over brand messaging.For marketing managers getting started:Start with one influencer and focus on building a genuine relationship. Co-create content together and think long-term partnership, not transactional campaign.Call to action:If you enjoyed this episode, please leave a review on Apple Podcasts and share the episode with friends! Subscribe to the Trust & Influence in B2B podcast for weekly episodes on influencer marketing, thought leadership, and building trust in B2B.Subscribe:Apple PodcastsSpotifyGoogle PodcastsConnect with Our...
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