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The Mind BlowingWhite Paper(A How-To Guide)
Sonia M. Quiñones
www.soniaquinones.com
Yeah, yeah, I know what you’re thinking. A mind-blowing white paper?
Is there even such a thing?
Aren’t white papers supposed to be boring?
Um, no.
In fact, white papers can be awesome.And here’s why.
A well-conceived, well written white paper can get you the kind of results that nothing else in your marketing toolkit can provide.
Like what, you ask?
✓ Show business executives different approaches for solving a complex problem.
Well, let’s see. A good white paper can . . .
✓ Show business executives different approaches for solving a complex problem.
✓ Help a procurement officer identify potential vendors.
Well, let’s see. A good white paper can . . .
✓ Show business executives different approaches for solving a complex problem.
✓ Help a procurement officer identify potential vendors.
✓ Bring a potential ally up to speed on emerging issues and industry trends.
Well, let’s see. A good white paper can . . .
✓ Show business executives different approaches for solving a complex problem.
✓ Help a procurement officer identify potential vendors.
✓ Bring a potential ally up to speed on emerging issues and industry trends.
✓ Position you as a thought leader within your niche, allowing you to influence and inform your audience 24/7.
Well, let’s see. A good white paper can . . .
✓ Show business executives different approaches for solving a complex problem.
✓ Help a procurement officer identify potential vendors.
✓ Bring a potential ally up to speed on emerging issues and industry trends.
✓ Position you as a thought leader within your niche, allowing you to influence and inform your audience 24/7.
✓ Provide a journalist with the background information they need to write an in-depth article about your company.
Well, let’s see. A good white paper can . . .
Not boring reasons at all, are they?
Nope.
In B2B situations, a well-done white paper can significantly increase trust and facilitate the sales process.
In fact, in a 2015 Eccolo Media survey, 84% of respondents rated white papers either moderately or extremely useful in their purchasing decisions.
So who creates white papers?
Scientific organizations
Government/public agencies
Nonprofits and NGOs
Trade organizations
Technology companies
Financial services firms
Think tanks
Consulting firms
Very different types of companies with one major thing in common.
BUCKET LOADS OF INTELLECTUAL
CAPITAL
Whether they sell widgets or services, these research-intensive organizations have access to a great deal of information that their audiences find valuable.
Yeah, yeah. Let’s get to the good stuff. How can you create a mind-blowing white paper?
Clear target audience
Specific goals
A narrow topic
Well-chosen content
You will need:
SO LET’S GET STARTED
Identify a clear target audience.
Most organizations communicate with a variety of audiences. Each one has their own set of needs, so what they want from you will vary from group to group.
A mind-blowing white paper focuses on serving the needs of a specific audience.
Front line employees
Donors Current customers
Peer organizations Activists
Board members
Journalists
Public officials
Leads and prospects
Your sales force
Peer organizations
Examples of audience types
Set a clear goal.
Whether you’re writing for an internal or external audience, get clear about the specific goal you hope to achieve through the white paper you’re putting together.
Is your prospect early in their information gathering process or are they ready to take a deep dive into an issue?
Do you want to increase the number of people that sign up to receive your newsletter?
Are you hoping to generate sales leads?
Do you want to share your lessons learned?
Potential Goals
Do you want to comment on an important trend or change affecting your industry?
Do you want to establish or grow your credibility as a thought leader?
Is your company under siege, requiring you to address myths or rumors impacting your industry or company?
Maybe you need to highlight an industry-wide problem affecting your stakeholders?
Put your ideas together.A mind-blowing white paper is designed to:
by communicating highly targeted information
achieve specific strategic goals
that a specific audience will appreciate
The #1 mistake people make is turning a white paper into a sales pitch. Don’t do it! An effective white paper provides answers questions that many prospects ask. If you dish out a sales pitch, you’ll waste this opportunity to get known and trusted.
Gordon Graham, also known as That White Paper Guy
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A white paper by another other name is still . . . a long ass document.
Special report
Industry report
Position paper
But not that long.
Typical white papers are between five to ten pages but they can run as long as 24 to 30 pages.
In other words, if you want to write a mind-blowing white paper, set clear limits on what your report will (and won’t) cover.
White papers are text-heavy documents meant to convey detailed, in-depth information your audience wants to read and may not be able to locate anywhere else.
But keep in mind . . .
Today’s readers are crazy-busy, with multiple demands for their attention.
They have short attention spans.The average person has an attention span that only lasts between 2 to 8 seconds.
Either way, it’s shorter than the attention span of the average goldfish, which in case you’re wondering is 9 seconds long.
Focus on one idea per page or section at a time.
Use lists.
White space is more inviting. Increase margins and spacing.
Use headings and subheadings.
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Rents Rebound: A Post-Recession Analysis
One-Year Review Tenancies begun in 2012 had rents that on average were 13 percent higher than tenancies begun in 2011. This number, however, doesn’t tell the whole story. The median market-rate rent for three-bedroom units increased 26 percent from 2011, very likely a result of demand for a scarce commodity: three-bedroom units are rare in Santa Monica, totaling only 7 percent of the overall rent-controlled housing stock. The 1-year figures are based on 2,554 units rented in 2012.
Increases in market-rate rents from 2011 to 2012 by bedroom size:
o 3% for zero-bedroom units (291 units) o 6% for one-bedroom units (1,380 units) o 5% for two-bedroom units (785 units) o 26% for 3-bedroom units (98 units)
In contrast, the General Adjustment (GA) approved by the Rent Control Board in 2012 was 1.54 percent with a maximum increase of $26 per month.
11%
47%
35%
7%
1-bedroom
0-bedroom
2-bedrooms
3-bedrooms
City Area
3,141 units
13,220 units
2,084 units
9,735 units
2012 Median MARs, Market-Rate Units by City Area (Excludes Reported Rental Data for 1221 Ocean Avenue)
28,180 Units
Breakdown of Rent-Controlled Units in Santa Monica, by Bedroom Size
Figure 4
Figure 5
The solution is to break down your data into bite-size chunks.
Why this works:Good design helps your readers quickly identify the concepts you want them to focus on.
Always highlight your key points
Make it drop dead easy for your audience to remember your key ideas.
✓Graphics
✓ Captions of photos or tables
✓Headings
✓ Sub-headings
✓ Text
(Yes, in that order.)
What People Read (or Notice) First
Use Shapes.You can use all kinds of shapes to make your data stand out. Pick one main style and stick with it.
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Public Information Department The Public Information Department responds to questions from the public about the Rent Control Law and the current status and history of specific controlled units. The department also informs the public about the Agency’s services, using a variety of media to reach all of the Agency’s constituents. The department publishes a semiannual newsletter and prepares an annual report for the Santa Monica City Council. They also update the Agency’s website and social media presence, and present seminars for tenants, landlords, realtors and other interested members of the public.
Hearings Department The Hearings Department is responsible for scheduling and holding hearings, conducting investigations and issuing recommendations and decisions. The department also handles mediation of decrease and excess rent cases and mediates other types of disputes between landlords and tenants.
Legal Department The Legal Department advises the staff and Board regarding interpretations of the law and represents the Board in legal disputes to which the Board is a party. They prepare and present staff reports on appeals of hearings and administrative decisions, as well as removal permit applications. They also draft and update regulations to implement the Rent Control Law.
Who We Help
14 BOARD MEETINGS
(INCLUDES 3 PUBLIC HEARINGS)
Documents Filed with the Agency
Fee Waivers (88) Petitions (69)
Questions from the Public
Tenants 53%
Others 4%
Owners 42%
Property Owners 4,837
Tenants 157
Tenancy registrations (4,336), Status forms (187) Apartment listings (95), Exemptions (23) SFD declarations (43), Fee waivers (133)
Petitions (12), Ellis (8)
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Policies, Programs & Administration Public Information Programs
Public Outreach and Inter-Agency Activity anta Monica Rent Control staff communicate regularly with a variety of
constituents, including tenants, landlords and managers, real estate agents
and other City departmental staff. Mailings, seminars and interdepartmental
meetings provide opportunities to discuss Rent Control Law applications in specific
contexts and to coordinate solutions.
Newsletters The Santa Monica Rent Control Agency publishes
a bilingual newsletter, the Rent Control News,
twice a year in the spring and fall. Articles usually
address changes to the Rent Control Law as well
as state and city laws that affect tenants and
owners of residential rental property in Santa
Monica.
In 2012, articles included information regarding
the State’s carbon monoxide alarm requirement,
as well as the State’s “zero waste” statute, which
requires recycling in 5-unit and larger buildings.
The City’s new smoking law, which requires a
smoking or non-smoking designation for units in
multi-family developments, was highlighted. Also
included was an article covering the Santa Monica
voter-approved Measure GA, which simplified
determination of the annual rent increase
(general adjustment) for rent-controlled units in
the city.
One newsletter also included guidelines for
reasonable warning periods to cure a breach of
contract or nuisance prior to an eviction action.
Another article provided advice for replacing
outgoing roommates.
Notice of upcoming seminars and inter-agency
events were also in the newsletters, as well as a
welcome to newly elected Rent Control Board
Commissioners and thanks to those whose terms
had ended.
Newsletters mailed to tenants included the
current Maximum Allowable Rent (MAR) for the
unit according to the Agency’s records.
S
BILINGUAL WEBSITE ACTIVITY Number of total visits: 32,760
Number of first-time visits: 18,194
Use effective charts.A carefully designed chart or table can make your point more powerfully than several paragraphs of text.
4 | P a g e
Public Information Department The Public Information Department responds to questions from the public about the Rent Control Law and the current status and history of specific controlled units. The department also informs the public about the Agency’s services, using a variety of media to reach all of the Agency’s constituents. The department publishes a semiannual newsletter and prepares an annual report for the Santa Monica City Council. They also update the Agency’s website and social media presence, and present seminars for tenants, landlords, realtors and other interested members of the public.
Hearings Department The Hearings Department is responsible for scheduling and holding hearings, conducting investigations and issuing recommendations and decisions. The department also handles mediation of decrease and excess rent cases and mediates other types of disputes between landlords and tenants.
Legal Department The Legal Department advises the staff and Board regarding interpretations of the law and represents the Board in legal disputes to which the Board is a party. They prepare and present staff reports on appeals of hearings and administrative decisions, as well as removal permit applications. They also draft and update regulations to implement the Rent Control Law.
Who We Help
14 BOARD MEETINGS
(INCLUDES 3 PUBLIC HEARINGS)
Documents Filed with the Agency
Fee Waivers (88) Petitions (69)
Questions from the Public
Tenants 53%
Others 4%
Owners 42%
Property Owners 4,837
Tenants 157
Tenancy registrations (4,336), Status forms (187) Apartment listings (95), Exemptions (23) SFD declarations (43), Fee waivers (133)
Petitions (12), Ellis (8)
Use callouts.Bring attention to a great quote or a sentence that sums up your point well.
To be middle class means different things to different people. The classification is subjective, reflecting not just a level of income but a mindset.
“
Remember to watch your language
Incomprehensible jargon is the hallmark of a profession.
Kingman Brewster, Jr. “
Interested Parties Play it safe.
Use straightforward language.
The further away your target audience is from direct involvement with your company or industry, the more critical it becomes to use simpler language.
Insiders Let the buzzwords fly! These guys know what you mean.
If your mom wouldn’t understand what you’re talking about, then rewrite your text until she would.
A mind-blowing white paper passes the mom test.
So what are you going to name your report?
Hmmm . . .
First, you should aim for a title that is clear and straightforward.
You also want a title that’s short.(Remember, people are busy.)
If you need to use a longer title, then consider separating your title into two parts: a short main title and a longer, more descriptive subtitle.
It’s time to do a little brainstorming! Let’s get started.
✓ Key trends in _____________________
✓ Top 5 trends in ___________________
✓ _________________ : Ideal Use Cases
✓ _____ years of ___________________ (For example, the anniversary issue recognizing your company or the impact of an event.)
✓ A case for _______________________
✓ Assessing _______________________ Performance
Users searching for help on a particular topic will often use an “ing” verb construction. For example:
✓Understanding ___________________
✓ Assessing _______________________
✓ Examining (the role of) ____________
✓Quantifying (the impact of) _________
And last but certainly not least, add some eye candy.
While we’re taught not to judge a book by its cover, we do. It’s human nature to use our senses to predict whether something will likely cause us pain or pleasure, and because of this having a good cover design is important.
Marcus Taylor, Venture Harbour
“
A great cover inspires curiosity.After all your hard work, you want your audience to read your white paper.
A great cover also inspires confidence that the content will be worth reading.
So let’s recap what we’ve covered.
✓ Selecting the right topic
✓ Keeping your concept simple enough to cover in a short report
✓Highlighting your key points
✓Watching your language to avoid jargon and undue complexity
✓Giving your report a great title
✓ Adding some eye candy
A mind-blowing white paper involves:
If people like you, they will listen to you. But if they trust you, they’ll do business with you.
Zig Ziglar“
Want advice about how you can create powerful reports for your business?
Don’t hesitate to give me a shout.You can find me at:soniaquinones.com
Questions or comments?
Visit me on my website or say hi on Twitter.Thanks!
Sonia M. QuiñonesContent Marketing Writer & Editor
For even more tips on creating a mind-blowing white paper, download my free guide:
7 Steps to White Papers That Get Results