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One of the key takeaways from this conversation is understanding why MSPs find content creation so difficult in the first place. Nigel pointed out that many MSP owners are simply stretched too thin. Whether they’re managing cybersecurity threats, fielding client calls, or running the day-to-day operations of their business, creating content often falls to the bottom of the priority list. Add to that the natural tendency for MSP owners—many of whom identify as introverted “techies”—to shy away from putting themselves out there, and it’s no wonder content creation can feel like an insurmountable task. Nigel empathised deeply, drawing on his own experience as a former MSP owner, but he also stressed that getting started is more achievable than it seems.
So, how do MSPs overcome these hurdles and start producing content that truly makes an impact? Nigel suggests starting simple. He advises listening to your help desk and turning the common questions your clients ask into marketing assets. This is a practical, easy-to-implement approach inspired by Marcus Sheridan’s book, They Ask, You Answer. For example, if a client frequently inquires about password security, why not create a quick video or a short guide to address that issue? Not only does this save time by providing a reusable resource, but it also positions you as a helpful authority in your clients' eyes.
Nigel and I also explored the formats of content that are working particularly well for MSPs right now. While long-form pieces like white papers may still have their place, the reality is that most audiences have shorter attention spans these days. Short, engaging videos are proving to be highly effective, as are simple guides, checklists, and infographics. Nigel highlighted cybersecurity guides and onboarding checklists as examples of content that resonate strongly with prospects. These pieces don’t have to be elaborate; a well-designed 5- to 8-page document or a quick video filmed on your phone can do the trick. The key is providing value and addressing real pain points your audience faces.
Another gem Nigel shared is the power of personalisation. Tailoring your content to specific niches or verticals can make it far more effective. Whether you’re working with architects, legal firms, or small businesses, speaking directly to their unique challenges will make your message stand out. For example, an email campaign targeting architects might highlight how to streamline project management through IT solutions, whereas content for legal firms might focus on cybersecurity and client confidentiality. By addressing the specific needs of your audience, you create a sense of connection and trust, which can be pivotal in converting prospects into clients.
We also discussed the importance of consistency. Nigel acknowledged that for busy MSP owners, maintaining a regular flow of content can feel impossible. His solution? Delegate. Hiring a part-time marketing intern or leveraging content platforms like the Tech Tribe can take the pressure off your shoulders. The Tech Tribe, in particular, offers MSP-specific resources such as social media posts, blogs, and newsletters that you can customise and deploy quickly. Nigel emphasised the importance of getting from “zero to one”—just starting with one consistent piece of content, whether that’s a weekly blog, a LinkedIn post, or a video, and building from there.
One of my favourite insights from this conversation was Nigel’s perspective on educating prospects during the sales process. He encourages MSPs to create tools like buyer’s guides that help prospects understand what good and bad IT service looks like. These educational assets not only build trust but also position you as an authority in your field. By guiding prospects through their decision-making process without the hard sell, you differentiate yourself from competitors and create lasting impressions.
Ultimately, creating scroll-stopping content isn’t about reinventing the wheel. It’s about listening to your clients, addressing their pain points, and consistently showing up with value-driven messages. Whether you leverage videos, guides, or curated resources like those offered by the Tech Tribe, the key is to start small, tailor your approach, and stay consistent.
Nigel’s wisdom and practical advice are a testament to his deep understanding of the MSP space and his commitment to helping businesses succeed. If you’re struggling to create content or looking for ways to make your marketing efforts more effective, this episode is packed with actionable tips to get you moving in the right direction. And if you haven’t yet checked out the Tech Tribe, Nigel’s community is an incredible resource for MSPs looking to scale their businesses with confidence.
For full details of our Business Blueprint Workshop on Tuesday 3rd December, click HERE.
Connect on LinkedIn HERE with Ian and also with Stuart by clicking this LINK
And when you’re ready to take the next step in growing your MSP, come and take the Scale with Confidence MSP Mastery Quiz. In just three minutes, you’ll get a 360-degree scan of your MSP and identify the one or two tactics that could help you find more time, engage & align your people and generate more leads.
OR
To join our amazing Facebook Group of over 400 MSPs where we are helping you Scale Up with Confidence, then click HERE
Until next time, look after yourself and I’ll catch up with you soon!
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One of the key takeaways from this conversation is understanding why MSPs find content creation so difficult in the first place. Nigel pointed out that many MSP owners are simply stretched too thin. Whether they’re managing cybersecurity threats, fielding client calls, or running the day-to-day operations of their business, creating content often falls to the bottom of the priority list. Add to that the natural tendency for MSP owners—many of whom identify as introverted “techies”—to shy away from putting themselves out there, and it’s no wonder content creation can feel like an insurmountable task. Nigel empathised deeply, drawing on his own experience as a former MSP owner, but he also stressed that getting started is more achievable than it seems.
So, how do MSPs overcome these hurdles and start producing content that truly makes an impact? Nigel suggests starting simple. He advises listening to your help desk and turning the common questions your clients ask into marketing assets. This is a practical, easy-to-implement approach inspired by Marcus Sheridan’s book, They Ask, You Answer. For example, if a client frequently inquires about password security, why not create a quick video or a short guide to address that issue? Not only does this save time by providing a reusable resource, but it also positions you as a helpful authority in your clients' eyes.
Nigel and I also explored the formats of content that are working particularly well for MSPs right now. While long-form pieces like white papers may still have their place, the reality is that most audiences have shorter attention spans these days. Short, engaging videos are proving to be highly effective, as are simple guides, checklists, and infographics. Nigel highlighted cybersecurity guides and onboarding checklists as examples of content that resonate strongly with prospects. These pieces don’t have to be elaborate; a well-designed 5- to 8-page document or a quick video filmed on your phone can do the trick. The key is providing value and addressing real pain points your audience faces.
Another gem Nigel shared is the power of personalisation. Tailoring your content to specific niches or verticals can make it far more effective. Whether you’re working with architects, legal firms, or small businesses, speaking directly to their unique challenges will make your message stand out. For example, an email campaign targeting architects might highlight how to streamline project management through IT solutions, whereas content for legal firms might focus on cybersecurity and client confidentiality. By addressing the specific needs of your audience, you create a sense of connection and trust, which can be pivotal in converting prospects into clients.
We also discussed the importance of consistency. Nigel acknowledged that for busy MSP owners, maintaining a regular flow of content can feel impossible. His solution? Delegate. Hiring a part-time marketing intern or leveraging content platforms like the Tech Tribe can take the pressure off your shoulders. The Tech Tribe, in particular, offers MSP-specific resources such as social media posts, blogs, and newsletters that you can customise and deploy quickly. Nigel emphasised the importance of getting from “zero to one”—just starting with one consistent piece of content, whether that’s a weekly blog, a LinkedIn post, or a video, and building from there.
One of my favourite insights from this conversation was Nigel’s perspective on educating prospects during the sales process. He encourages MSPs to create tools like buyer’s guides that help prospects understand what good and bad IT service looks like. These educational assets not only build trust but also position you as an authority in your field. By guiding prospects through their decision-making process without the hard sell, you differentiate yourself from competitors and create lasting impressions.
Ultimately, creating scroll-stopping content isn’t about reinventing the wheel. It’s about listening to your clients, addressing their pain points, and consistently showing up with value-driven messages. Whether you leverage videos, guides, or curated resources like those offered by the Tech Tribe, the key is to start small, tailor your approach, and stay consistent.
Nigel’s wisdom and practical advice are a testament to his deep understanding of the MSP space and his commitment to helping businesses succeed. If you’re struggling to create content or looking for ways to make your marketing efforts more effective, this episode is packed with actionable tips to get you moving in the right direction. And if you haven’t yet checked out the Tech Tribe, Nigel’s community is an incredible resource for MSPs looking to scale their businesses with confidence.
For full details of our Business Blueprint Workshop on Tuesday 3rd December, click HERE.
Connect on LinkedIn HERE with Ian and also with Stuart by clicking this LINK
And when you’re ready to take the next step in growing your MSP, come and take the Scale with Confidence MSP Mastery Quiz. In just three minutes, you’ll get a 360-degree scan of your MSP and identify the one or two tactics that could help you find more time, engage & align your people and generate more leads.
OR
To join our amazing Facebook Group of over 400 MSPs where we are helping you Scale Up with Confidence, then click HERE
Until next time, look after yourself and I’ll catch up with you soon!
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