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Archive for the 'Content Creation Tips' Category

‘What Kind of Content Should I Create?’ – Copyblogger

Sonia Simone says, “Last week, we talked about how to really understand who is in your audience. This week, we’re shifting into what kind of message they want and need from you. Brian kicked off on Monday with a piece of classic marketing advice (exemplified by a classic American comic film): It’s not enough to just know your audience. You also need to put their interests and desires ahead of your own. That might sound impossibly idealistic — but in fact, it’s pure pragmatism. On Tuesday, Beth Hayden gave some specific thoughts on how to do it, by creating extraordinarily generous... [...]

‘The Ultimate List of Free Content Creation Tools & Resources’ – HubSpot

Lindsay Colowich says, “Creating content isn’t always a walk in the park. (In fact, it can sometimes feel more like trying to swim against the current.) While other parts of business and marketing are becoming increasingly automated, content creation is still a very manual job. That being said, there are plenty of tools out there to make creating content much easier. Below, you’ll find a list of 36 fantastic tools and resources to help you research, write, edit, and design content more easily. (You’ll notice there are a lot of design tools in here — that’s because... [...]

‘4 Keys to Writing Content That Readers Will Love’ – Entrepreneur

Steve Lazuka says, “If your content doesn’t provide readers with value, solve a problem, answer a question or entertain, then it doesn’t really serve a purpose. Have you ever had what you thought was a great post idea, but it failed to resonate or, more importantly, get shared? It’s frustrating, but it doesn’t have to be. Writing content that readers will love isn’t only about what you write, but how you write it. Here are four keys to help you unlock your creative juices and increase your chances for writing content that readers — and Google — will love. Be irresistible Great... [...]

‘Content Curation in an Age of Fake News, with Dave Pell’ – Copyblogger

Brian Clark says, “It’s been almost two years since I started Further, my curated email newsletter about personal growth. And there’s no mistaking that the project was inspired by Dave Pell’s NextDraft. Content curation is all about becoming a trusted editorial source that finds the best information within a certain topic from amongst the valueless clickbait and mediocre dross that overruns the web. Pell’s NextDraft takes on the daunting task of delivering “the day’s most fascinating news,” plus commentary that’s often better than the links themselves. Even though Further... [...]

‘9 Smart Techniques to Create Bulk Content in Less Time’ – Business.com

Beth Worthy says, “One of the keys to building credibility with search engines is to keep creating fresh content. But not every website owner has time to create the quantity of quality content favored by search engines or like-minded thought leaders. Here are ideas to speed up the content-generating process without sacrificing quality. Avoid fluff Rule No. 1 when trying to produce several 500-1,000 word articles per week is to not fall into the trap of creating fluff that doesn’t benefit anyone. Users certainly won’t keep coming back to your site if all you give them is useless... [...]

‘Try These 3 Powerful Content Marketing Practices’ – Copyblogger

Kyle Fiehler says, “Engineers and other technical experts take to the web to educate themselves on their options now more than ever before. When sifting through online content, engineers and other experts in their fields want facts, not a hard sell. They’re conducting serious research. In fact, according to a study by CEB in partnership with Google, 57 percent of the B2B purchasing process has been completed by the time someone contacts a salesperson. So, as content marketers, we need to give them the information they need to make smart purchasing decisions. But engineers have already... [...]

‘The 4 principles of great content (or stop dumping garbage on the internet)’ – Marketing Land

Benjamin Spiegel says, “The rise of content marketing, the push for real-time engagement and constantly growing competition in digital have led to more and more brands trying to become publishers and content creators. So what do you get when thousands of brands try to mass-produce content on a global scale? A million chicken noodle soup recipes and 600,000 identical ways to remove grass stains. Put differently, you get a content junkyard filled with meaningless and duplicate pieces of garbage. Marketers often forget to ask themselves key questions like, “Do our consumers actually care?”... [...]

‘Planning Social Media Content? Ask Yourself These 9 Questions’ – HubSpot

Leslie Ye says, “It’s no mystery that social media is a crucial part of any marketing strategy — regardless of industry, company size, product, or service. We’ve all been there. Back in the day, I had to make the case for some businesses to even have a social media presence in the first place. But finally — finally! — it seems like folks are catching on. After all, 69% of marketers are using social media to build a following. Now that most marketers really do understand that social media is a strategic must-have, how can we make it more manageable? Like... [...]

‘B2C Marketers Need to Give Content Marketing Time’ – CMI

Joe Pulizzi says, “If you follow Content Marketing Institute/MarketingProfs annual research, you learned three weeks ago that our most recent survey shows that content marketing has taken a turn for the better. Sixty-two percent of B2B marketers consider their organization’s overall approach to content marketing to be much more or somewhat more successful than one year ago. The same trend holds true for 63% of B2C marketers as we see with today’s release ofB2C Content Marketing—2017 Benchmarks, Budgets, and Trends—North America sponsored by Hightail. As I detailed in my blog post... [...]

’18 Tried-And-True Ways to Improve Your Email Content’ – AWeber

Monica Montesa says, “Whether you’ve been sending emails to subscribers for 10 years or 10 days, it’s important to consider how you might be able to improve your content every now and then. After all, things change over time; between your subscribers, your industry, and even your own business. As a result, it’s important for your emails to keep up with those changes, too. And if you’re just getting started with email, you may feel like you’ve just been going with the flow, and aren’t really sure if you’re “doing email right.” Wherever you are in your email marketing... [...]


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