Here's something that might sound crazy: the best BPO content rarely mentions outsourcing.

"But we ARE a BPO," you might be thinking. "How can we not talk about what we do?" Here's the thing — when you lead with outsourcing, you sound like everyone else. When you lead with your buyer's problems, you sound like someone they actually want to work with.

Why Your Content Isn't Working

Scroll LinkedIn and you'll see the same posts over and over: "5 Benefits of Outsourcing Customer Service." "Why Choose Our Call Center." "Offshore vs. Nearshore: Which Is Right for You?" Every BPO posts this stuff. And every potential client scrolls right past it.

Here's why: your buyers aren't thinking about outsourcing. They're thinking about their real problems — how to handle AI without their team freaking out, why their customer scores aren't improving, what a new regulation is going to cost them.

What Actually Gets Their Attention

The more your content feels like education about their world, the more they trust you. Which BPO would you trust more: one publishing "10 Ways Outsourcing Reduces Costs," or one publishing "Why Retail Brands Are Rethinking Returns (And What Smart Companies Do Instead)"? The second isn't even selling anything. But it's proving it gets your world.

The Simple Fix

Instead of talking about your services, talk about their challenges: the regulations their industry should watch, the mistakes most brands in their category make during peak season, what leaders in their function are actually worried about right now. You're not selling. You're helping.

Quick test: look at your last five LinkedIn posts. Could any other BPO have written them? If yes, that's your problem right there.

The Bottom Line

The less you talk about being a BPO, the more people want to work with your BPO. When you show you understand their world, you stop looking like a vendor and start looking like someone who actually gets it.