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The Internet today is flooded with low-quality content, so it's critical to produce targeted, impactful writing that can cut through the noise.
In this episode, Ann Smith talks about the evolution of thought leadership content and the importance of crafting genuine, strategic narratives. She explains that simply churning out words isn't enough. The focus should be on impactful, well-researched pieces that that resonate with audiences in 2025,
Ann also discusses the role of AI in content generation, highlighting both its potential benefits and the inherent risks of losing the human touch. Overall, she stresses the need for a thoughtful approach to content strategy, ensuring that it aligns with organizational goals while engaging target audiences effectively.
Key Takeaways
- Thought leadership is a critical strategy that goes beyond simple content creation and requires careful planning and execution.
- Thought leadership should be strategically integrated into communications campaigns, encompassing varied content types such as white papers, long-form articles, and social media.
- Creating content should focus on quality over quantity, especially in an environment flooded with mediocre writing.
- AI has a role in content curation and trend analysis, but human input is essential for creating authentic, nuanced, and personalized content.
About the Guest
Ann Smith is founder and president of A.wordsmith, a boutique Portland-based firm specializing in writing services, public relations, branding and communications strategy. She is passionate about a lot of things, including her family, live country music and 49ers football. At work this energy centers on building strong partnerships with her clients, connecting them with their target audiences and delivering exceptional results. With more than two decades worth of strategic communications experience Ann has worked in both agency and corporate settings, providing a broad range of support to clients. Prior to founding A.wordsmith, Ann worked at PR agencies Weber Shandwick Worldwide and Standing Partnership—managing accounts for large global companies—and served as an internal marketing manager for an international consultancy. Yet it wasn’t until starting A.wordsmith that she realized her true passion in collaborating with successful growing businesses and serving as an extension of their team.
Ann holds a bachelor’s degree in journalism with an emphasis in public relations from the University of Oregon. She has served on the board of directors for Opal Creek Ancient Forest Center, Portland’s iconic Hollywood Theatre, Girls on the Run of Portland Metro, Willowbrook Arts Camp, Business for Culture & the Arts and Abilities at Work. In addition to PRGN, Ann is an active member of Public Relations Society of America’s Counselors Academy and PDX Leadership Assembly. She founded and hosted the podcast "All Shine, No Flash®" and "Shine On!" a group of talented, fierce and fun women in Portland. She is a graduate of the Portland Business Alliance’s Leadership Portland program and the author of the first and second editions of the book "100 Things to Do in Portland Before You Die."
About the Host
Abbie Fink is president of HMA Public Relations in Phoenix, Arizona and a founding member of PRGN. Her marketing communications background includes skills in media relations, digital communications, social media strategies, special event management, crisis communications, community...