This article will introduce you to the basic concepts of content marketing - content marketing is the process of doing the necessary customer research and gathering customer intelligence, developing relevant content based on that research and intelligence, developing a marketing strategy and then deploying/implementing the plan to take full advantage of the content.
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Content Marketing 101 (updated June 2019)
1. Content Marketing 101: Three Keys to Success
Overview
This article will introduce you to the basic concepts of content marketing, how to
develop relevant content and how to develop a content marketing strategy.
What Is Content Marketing
Content marketing in its simplest form is nothing more than the process of
developing content that is then used in some form of marketing activity. While
this sounds simple and obvious, it ignores the most critical component of the
development process – the content that is created needs to be worthwhile to the
intended recipient. In other words, the content must provide value and be worth
reading/hearing/viewing; it should not be just a sales pitch.
Key # 1: Developing Content
Simply put, content creation (aka, content development) is the process of
developing content (in whatever format) to be used in a marketing activity.
However, content creation is about more than just the actual development of
content. For content to be most effective and help reach your marketing
objectives, the content creation process requires a thorough understanding of
your potential customer or target audience. Without this knowledge, your content
will not function effectively.
How do you do this?
2. In order to understand your target audience, customer intelligence is required.
You must gather and analyze a variety of data, both qualitative and quantitative,
to provide you with a level of detailed information, so that you understand the
drivers behind any potential purchase decision. For instance, you must
understand your potential customer’s motivation. You should know what type of
information they require to make a decision and where they look for that
information, such as knowing which industry conferences/trade shows/events
your potential customer attends, knowing who the industry thought leaders and
influencers are and what the market dynamics, conditions and competitive
situations are that impact their business. In addition, you may need to know more
detailed information, such as what their current financial situation is, who their
primary competitors are, what their technology infrastructure is like, etc.
This type of knowledge and intelligence helps you better understand what their
business concerns, goals and objectives are, providing you with greater insight
into the development of relevant content.
Now you are ready to begin the content development process. Your knowledge
of how your product or service addresses your potential customer’s concerns or
needs, coupled with the customer intelligence, provides you with the insight into
the type of content that needs to be created to clearly articulate the value
proposition. Whether you are responsible for the development of the content,
collaborate with another department, or work with an outside agency, having this
type of customer intelligence is the first key to content marketing success.
Key # 2: What Is A Content Marketing Strategy
Whether it will be used online, in print, for display, download or in person, the
manner in which you use the content is the most critical component of the
content marketing activity. To be successful as a marketer, you have to extract
the full value from the content you have developed.
A content marketing strategy is the plan that allows you to do that. It starts with a
SWOT analysis and includes the goals to be accomplished, who the target
audience is, the logistical elements (the ‘where/when/how’ across the marketing
activities and tactics), the touch points, calls-to-action and the response/follow-up
elements required to ensure maximum exposure and effectiveness of your
content. You also need to ensure that goals and targets are established, the
relevant metrics are defined, you are tracking the activity to determine
success/failure, the appropriate follow-up processes are in place, etc.
Having a content marketing strategy helps ensure the content use is coordinated,
effective and efficiently leveraged to the fullest extent. Without a strategy,
although your content may be compelling, valuable and useful, it may not be
used in the most efficient manner, may not receive the full exposure that it
deserves and may not drive potential customers to you. A content marketing
3. strategy helps ensure your content is utilized to the fullest extent and is the
second key to content marketing success.
Key # 3: How To Develop A Content Marketing Strategy
The first step in developing your content marketing strategy is to further expand
the basic information you collected during the customer intelligence gathering
process. The 5 W’s can provide you with a good basic framework for this
process, through asking additional questions and helping you to expand further
upon the intelligence you’ve already gathered. The 5 W’s also help you
determine components of the content strategy plan you are developing.
The following examples provide ways to use the 5 W’s:
Who is your target audience/target market?
o Internal / External
o Technical / Non-technical
o Executives / Management
o Other
Who are you developing the content for?
o Engineers
o Managers
o Purchasing agents
o Finance
o Other
Who do you want to reach, who are the decision makers, the influencers,
etc. that you want exposed to your content?
What is the goal of and/or what do you want to do with your content
marketing activity?
o Raise awareness
o Develop new leads
o Thought leadership
o Inbound marketing
o Other
What type of information or message do you want to communicate via
your content?
o Technical specifications
o Product specifications
o Benefits
o Value
o Other
What format does your target audience prefer to receive content?
o Online / digital
o Print
o Audio
o Video
4. What problems does your product/service address/solve?
o Reduces costs
o Improves uptime
o Lowers overhead
o Increases efficiency
o Other
What benefits does your product/service provide?
What is the call to action for your content?
When do you want to launch your content marketing?
o Date/month/week/year
When do you want to publish?
o Time of day/week/month/year
What marketing channel(s) do you want to use to publish your content?
o Online
o Social media
o Print
o Email
o Digital
o Direct mail
o Other
What social media platform(s) do you want to use to publish your content?
o Blogs
o LinkedIn
o YouTube
o Facebook
o Twitter
o Instagram
o Pinterest
o Other
Where do your customers go to find out information?
o Online
o Trade shows/conferences/events
o Publications
o Broadcast media
o Other
Why should a potential customer buy from you?
How is your product/service any different/better than the competition?
How is your content going to engage the target audience?
How can you use sections/sub-sections of the content you have
developed in additional or different ways to broaden your reach?
o White papers or case studies
o Tweets
o Blogs
o Email
o Posts
o Website