Why Customers Prefer Information Over The Hard Sell
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Educational marketing is a strategy that ensures an organisation's sales, referral and reseller teams remain relevant and effective in today's world of savvy consumers. The hard sell is completely ineffectual and outdated. Consumers see through it.
Most people assume educational marketing is just a softer form of advertising, but it's much more than that. Educational marketing equips sales and referral teams with deep, well-rounded, practical knowledge beyond product features and benefits. It empowers them to provide informed answers to consumers' questions, offer meaningful solutions and make credible recommendations as trusted advisors.
The core aim of educational marketing is to solve consumer challenges, open authentic conversations, earn trust and build long-term customer loyalty.
The following explains what educational marketing is — and why 83.6% of consumers choose brands that offer deeper insights and information when given a choice among competitors.
Trust Is a Real Conversion Tool
Customers are increasingly skeptical in a world of big promises and generic sales tactics. They research, compare, review and fact-check before making decisions. What they value most is transparency, insight and guidance they can trust. Organisations that invest in ongoing education — whether through eLearning or in-person training — equip their sales, reseller and referral channels to deliver real value. These teams become trusted advisors, offering meaningful information that empowers customers to make confident, informed choices.
Education results in helpful knowledge transfer — no gimmicks or hard sell, just relevant advice that adds value.
Example
A healthcare brand that educates doctors and pharmacists about new findings on ailments, clinical studies and treatment options empowers them to better assist their patients based on accurate and current knowledge. This supports healthcare professionals in their continuous development and helps patients get the best medication for their ailment. In both scenarios, the brand is elevated into a trusted health partner, which drives long-term growth.
Education Fuels Influence
Content that informs also performs. A 2022 study by Conductor proves that consumers are 131% more likely to purchase from a brand after engaging with information. Information turns into loyalty, and educational marketing ensures that the people advising and recommending products to consumers can make the right purchasing decisions for their needs.
Don't confuse content marketing with educational marketing. All educational marketing uses content, but not all content marketing is educational. Content marketing attracts. Educational marketing sells by informing and influencing.
Help Customers Make More Intelligent Decisions
Educational marketing is a long-term, more effective strategy beyond just awareness. It empowers better decision-making, as educated and empowered sales and referral teams provide the right information at the right moment, reducing friction in the buying journey and increasing the likelihood of conversion.
Example
A financial services company that uses brokers to guide consumers on choosing the right investment strategy for their needs isn't pushing a product. It's guiding a choice via an informed and skilled person who can make a credible recommendation based on knowledge. This helps customers feel confident in their decisions, becoming the one they choose, return to and recommend.
Relationships Not Transactions
One of the most significant advantages of educational marketing is its long-term impact. When customers trust the advice and recommendations of your sales, reseller and referral channels, and consistently gain value from their interactions, they stay connected beyond a single purchase. This keeps your brand top-of-mind, builds repeat business and transforms satisfied buyers into brand advocates.
When people trust the information and recommendations given to them, they're far more likely to share it. That kind of organic word-of-mouth is one of the most powerful growth drivers, and it's born from trust, relevance and not persuasion.
Builds Influence and Reputation
Consistent, valuable, current and continuous learning amongst your sales and referral channels establishes authority and becomes the voice people trust. In a crowded, competitive market, education is a silent differentiator.
Example
A franchise network performs at its best when every team receives relevant, ongoing eLearning. This continuous investment in training builds credibility and authority across the system. Over time, it positions the brand as the trusted voice customers turn to for answers, support and solutions. It strengthens relationships and drives long-term growth throughout the network.
A Smarter Way to Grow Trust, Sales and Revenue
No organisation or its sales and referral channels should be left behind by savvy, empowered, skeptical and informed consumers. Education and information will set your brand apart in consumers' minds. This doesn't just drive sales, it builds relationships, signals value, and most importantly, positions your business as a trusted guide in the customer's decision-making journey.
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