Thursday, April 4, 2019

Content Marketing Secrets Part 2

Content Marketing

 If no one knows our content exists, then we can have the greatest content in the world, and it ain’t going to make one iota of difference because almost no one is going to see it. And that means almost no one is going to know it exists, or that we wrote it, or that we exist. What a waste, huh? So sad, isn’t it? 
          Guberti and I see eye to eye on this next strategy of content marketing, which is to build relationships. Guberti says in his book that if we aren’t working on developing at least one new meaningful relationship every day, then our content brand is stagnant at best. Besides relationships being fun, they are also one of the greatest opportunities available to us authors and speakers to share our message and our content.
            And if we can build relationships with influencers who can share our message and our content on a huge stage or scale, then we’ve hit the relationship jackpot. However, influencers have to guard their time and brand, and rightfully so. So we can’t just go ask them for a favor. Instead, we have to provide some value for them first according to Guberti. And one good way to do this is to help them get extra exposure by asking them to be a guest on our podcast if we have one. Or, asking them to be a guest blogger on our blog, if we have one.
            Another great way to add value to the influencers first while creating a great relationship with them is to invite them to participate in our virtual summits if we are brave enough and bold enough to actually try to put on a virtual summit and invite all of our new friends to it.
            I really like Guberti’s next tip in marketing our content, which is just simply to repurpose our content. Repurposing is the easiest way to be everywhere so we can catch a few influencers attention.
            Here’s a simple example of repurposing our content. We could create a video within our niche and put it on YouTube, Facebook and Vimeo. Then we could repurpose our video’s content by taking just the audio and turn it into a podcast episode. Next, we could transcribe either the video or audio and turn it into a blog post, which we can post all over our social media channels. Next, we could turn our post into a slide share. And then take we could take pictures from the post and/or slide share, and even create a few with quotes from the content to post on Pinterest and Instagram. You see, all these social media channels have different audiences so we can reach new people. However, they also all kind of feed into one another. Our content can flow through our various social media channels in unique ways. And by repurposing our content through these different social media channels, we certainly do look like we are everywhere doing everything.
            Also, let’s make sure that we are also collaborating with our audiences too because they could provide us with opportunities for guest appearances on television, radio, podcasts, blogs, and other media platforms. Our audience can also become our contributors helping us create a larger amount of content while adding their unique value to our platforms. They might even become so excited about working with us that they also go out and tell everyone they know about us.

            Guberti includes building our email list in content marketing because we actually own this piece of the virtual real estate world. Plus, through the powers of email, we show up in people’s inboxes. In Guberti’s book, Content Marketing Secrets, Guberti provides us with 50 tactics to grow our email list from creating a bunch of landing pages to creating Udemy Courses, leveraging our blogs, appearing on other people’s YouTube Channels, providing perks, publishing a kindle book, and a whole bunch more of tips just waiting to be explored and implemented.

Dan Blanchard is a bestselling author, award-winning speaker, and educator who has written books on leadership, education and professional speaking. He has been featured on over 100 television and radio shows, as well as some of the world’s top podcasts. To find out more about Dan please visit his website: www.DanBlanchard.net

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