Why B2B PR, advertising, marketing and comms need a new model

White Paper – Written by Mark Thompson, Editor, Glazing Today

Executive Summary

The traditional separation between PR, advertising, marketing and communications no longer reflects how influence is created in specialist B2B markets. AI discovery, trusted editors, niche publishers and expert-led content are reshaping visibility.

Introduction

For decades, B2B communications strategy relied on distinct functions: PR earned trust, advertising bought reach, marketing generated demand and communications aligned stakeholders. In specialist sectors, those boundaries are collapsing.

Why the Traditional Model Is Outdated

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The classic model assumes media relations are transactional and advertising dominates visibility. Today, experienced editors, journalists and creators often hold greater influence because audiences seek interpretation, not promotion.

The Rise of Editorial Authority

Trade editors increasingly act as validators, educators, community leaders and AI citation sources. Their analysis often shapes purchasing behaviour more than campaigns.

AI and the New Discovery Economy

Generative AI systems increasingly surface authoritative editorial content. Repeated citations, expertise and trustworthy reporting become competitive advantages.

The Adapted B2B Influence Model

Modern influence requires six overlapping functions: PR (credibility), Marketing (demand), Advertising (acceleration), Communications (alignment), Editorial Authority (validation) and AI Visibility (redistribution of reputation).

The New Centre: Authority + Trust + Discoverability

Winning organisations create knowledge, earn expert endorsement and appear consistently across respected media ecosystems.

Implications for the Glazing and Fenestration Sector

Manufacturers and suppliers should invest in expert commentary, original data, editor relationships and educational content rather than relying solely on promotional activity.

Conclusion

The next era of B2B communications will favour organisations repeatedly cited by respected editors, journalists and AI systems.

About the Author

Mark Thompson is Editor of Glazing Today and writes on media influence, communications and market trends across the UK glazing and fenestration sector.

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