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great basics of content. I think a lot of people get so over focused on how big the Internet is they forget to really focus on content that matters to their core audience.
I think this is part of the same problem newspapers are having nationally. too and that's content marketing just on a different scale.
Hopefully many of the really good blogs, article writers etc large and small will remember these basics and stay reader focused.
Mixing it up I think is a key point you make. Having a monotonous tone not only bores your current reader but can also keep them from coming back. Recently we created a new feature for our clients called the "teaser article". We're basically recycling our existing educational content and taking a timely, current event piece and throwing it in to a simple, digestible article format. Within the article we have hyper links that take the reader out to more, in depth content or to download a free guide that goes into detail on the article topic. Simple yet effective way of keeping the readers engaged and wanting to come back for more knowing that the "teaser articles" are a series that will change up throughout the year.
On top of creating quality/original content geared towards a specific audience, I feel that topic pages or the curation of relevant/related content is becoming very important. HubSpot is doing a nice job of this with their
Marketing Hubs.
- Dave
Great strategy on recycling evergreen content, Luke. This was something that I learned about on a Hubspot webinar that made a whole lot of sense to me.
Very good list Luke. I think #3 is the key. Great content marketing is all about addressing the good, the bad, and the ugly on any product-- hence the customer's concerns. Whichever company does this the best and most often, they will eventually rise to the top of their industry.
Marcus, I want to make sure credit is given where credit is due so just to clarify, John McTigue wrote this post for HubSpot. I merely provided some feedback and insight on how we help keep our content in the system we provide to our clients fresh.
Great blog post! Providing relevant content is key in engaging the customer. One can be as flashy as possible to gain the consumer's attention, but without engaging the consumer, you'll lose them. And they'll be much more likely to browse over you in the future. I enjoy working for an internet marketing agency that addresses these concerns. You should check them out at
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I like the name Luke, maybe it's time for a name refresh! Good points by all. From a reader's point of view, haven't we all become a bit bored with the same-old-same-old, and we're hungry for something fresh. I think this is why HubSpot's videos go viral. They're really well done, they're original, and they're anything but boring.
Great post. I think many marketers fall into the trap of writing content that only appeals to other marketers, trying to show their knowledge, and not to their target market. Of course, writing those posts is great but as you said you should have a mix of blog posts so you remain interesting.
Tubemogul got this one right: After about 10 seconds I am done with most video presentations. My personal opinion is that this is because I do not like to be "sold" to.
Brilliant advice. It's true that even those with an attention th.. oh look, a birdy!
Yea, great post.
AIDA - attention, interest, desire, action principle applies. Most readers will ask, "Who are you; what are you talking about; and what's in it for me?"
If we can't answer those questions honestly in approx. 7-10 seconds, we're all probably just wasting time.
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Great post, thank you. I think defining your target audience and understanding what they want is the most important thing. Many people online are trying to be everything for everyone and it usually ends in disaster (or a whole lot of boring content that nobody wants to read...).
Good, fresh content is the key to keeping site visitors coming back for more. Thanks for a great article!
These are all great points. Might I also add that not only timing of releasing these forms of content is important, but also avoiding being too noisy. Over posting content to your readers can just as easily put them off and then won't really matter if the content is fabulous or not, because by then, readers are no longer even reading the content.
Great list of tips!
I think it's important to identify your target audience up front and then write as if you're speaking to that audience.