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Content Marketing for

Beginners

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Airtel’s “What’s Cooking?”

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What did you like about the video?

What is your opinion of the brand/business that created it?

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What is content marketing? 1.

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Content marketing is: Blogs

Videos Games Photos eBooks Articles

Mobile Apps Infographics

Case Studies e-Newsletters

Research Papers

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It is: Educational & informative material meant to attract attention and build a reputation with

potential customers

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How will content marketing benefit my business? 2.

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1. It establishes relationships and increases exposure to new

audiences 2. It brings repeat visitors

3. It establishes you as the expert

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Brand Example: SuperMomBD

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How do I create a content strategy? 3.

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6 IMPORTANT QUESTIONS:

What When

Where How Why

Do you want to reach? Do you want to say/share? Do you want to do it?

Do you want to publish?

Do you want your information to look?

Do it? Goals?

Who

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AND

connect your brand to

something bigger For example: Solving a problem Meeting a need Community Issues General Topic of Interest

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Brand Example: Mountain Dew

http://www.dewtour.com

By connecting their brand name with

winter sports, Mountain Dew was

able to reach a wider audience of potential

consumers

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How do I create content? 4.

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Copy what already works:

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• Don’t just throw up a bunch of stylized text

Infographics

Popular music from 1993 - 2012

• Share information in an engaging, informative way

• Visualize data • Make numbers tangible

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Videos • People love watching videos -- they are the most likely to go viral!

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Lists • Superlatives (best, ugliest, smallest) • Incorporate memes

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Timelines • “Evolution” (of a logo, a singer, etc.) • Design is important • Memes are still good

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Photos • Large, attractive photos. • Encourage followers to send in pics.

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How-to Guides

• Teach your readers something they don’t know. • Teach your readers something they didn’t know they needed to know.

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Example: Breaking Bad

User Generated Content (UGC) Encourage your customers and followers to generate

content for you!

EXAMPLE: Breaking Bad

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You can even share what other people have already created...

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Finding Sharable Material: Google Alerts:

•Set up alerts for your main keywords •Google sends you an email once a day of links to appropriate

articles

RSS: •Choose your feed reader (I like Feedly) & subscribe to appropriate

blogs/news sites

Twitter Search: •See what people are saying about the topic you are interested in

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If you write an article, blog, or presentation, remember:

Keep it relevant (makes sense for your audience) and consumable (short paragraphs, bullet points)

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Final Tips: - Use links! Link to your website, social media pages, etc.

- Illustrate whenever possible - Read before you post. Would you be interested if YOU saw it online?

- Titles are extremely important. Pay attention!

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Where do I share content? 5.

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Blogs Wordpress Tumblr

SlideShare LinkedIn

Presentations

Videos

Articles

YouTube Vimeo

Local newspapers

Social Media Facebook Twitter LinkedIn

Your Own Website

A New Website Just for Your Content


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