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Marketing Your Business With White Papers

Date Published: 16th June 2006
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There are many different ways to market your business. One of the most effective is to use White Papers.

What is a white paper? A white paper is a story which educates your customer and shows how your product can solve their problems.

To be effective a white paper must provide information as well as a sales argument. Emphasis should be on the teaching aspect over the sales process.

To do this you should concentrate on writing your white paper in plain English, not in industry jargon. Don't confuse your customers!

Here's a simple structure to follow.

Introduction: A brief introduction tells your reader what the white paper will do for them. What it is about, but not the whole story. Don't give away the conclusion; give them a reason to read the entire white paper.


Define The Problem: This is where you show your reader that you understand the problem they are attempting to solve. State the problem in simple easy to understand language.

Product Description: A thorough understanding of how the product works is necessary to write this section. Describe how the product works and what it does, but not how it solves the customer's problem. Your goal in this section is education, not sales.

Problem Resolution: In this section you get to explain to your customer how your product solves their problem. Factual evidence such as case studies or survey results can be used to support your claims.

Like the master fiction writer, you should show rather than tell. Show them how others have used your product to solve similar problems.


Help your customer draw the conclusion that your product is the best solution for their problem.

Conclusion: When sales professionals get to the closing part of his presentation he will make a statement of request, then stop. He will wait until you respond. This is a powerful method of closing, because the sales professional knows whoever speaks first buys.

Restate your argument that your product is the best solution to your customer's problem; keep it short and to the point.

White papers are a great way to educate your customers about how your product can help solve their problems. They give you a way to break through the usual marketing hype by educating instead of just selling.


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