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5 Reasons Why Content Marketing Matters

5 [Note: I admit this post is a repeat of a guest post last week on the fabulous Jonathan Kranz' blog site, but you do realize it's Saturday, you know? It's a good post and maybe you missed it. I'm going out to breakfast with my friend Sascha, catch ya later!]

If you’ve got any kind of business today you’re going to have to learn a few things about creating content that works for marketing on the Internet, no way around it.

I’d like to share a few principles about content marketing so you can make the right decisions for your web content, no matter what business you’re in. Your needs may be different, you may be special (I’m sure you are!)

Most of the clients I sit down with for a content marketing review, are surprised by how many opportunities they’re missing for creating effective content on the Web.

Here are some general principles all professionals need to understand if they want to do business in the 21st century. The first is this:

Content Marketing Matters

Take a few minutes to focus on these 5 reasons you must publish content on the Web to grow your business.

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The Power of Case Studies for Getting Clients

TherapyBear  When I was fresh out of graduate school, newly licensed as a psychologist, I needed to get some clients. Word of mouth wasn’t going to do it, nor was relying on insurance referrals or my Yellow Pages ad. (Photo credit: Shutterstock)

I spotted a family style magazine at the hair dressers one day, and decided to buy a half page advertorial. I wrote about a fictitious client – “Susie” – who was unhappy about her weight, her husband, her life. I added some specific details about this person (“Susie” was an amalgamation of clients I had worked with as an intern).

That marketing tactic worked like a charm. Women came to my office saying they knew I could help them, because I had written about Susie who was so similar to them it was eerie.

Before I became a psychologist I had been a journalist, and the combination of those two skills paid off. It was my introduction to content marketing, although I didn’t know it at the time.

In business, this marketing tactic is a case study. It works because you connect with people where it hurts. You show them that others are similar, and here’s what happened to them. You give them hope. You spell it out for them.

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6 Steps to Content Marketing Success:
How to Listen to What People Want

GreenWorldListening I've been talking to retired friends who want to start a little online business. I ran across two excellent posts this week that tie into this topic nicely, one by Joe Pulizzi of Junta 42 Blog, and other by Seth Godin.

According to Seth Godin, there are 6 steps to success:

  1. Attitude
   2. Approach
   3. Goals
   4. Strategy
   5. Tactics
   6. Execution

Let's talk about Approach, what does that mean? How do you approach your new project, your new business, your customers?

My advice to my retired friends Lucy and Tom is to explore their mindset and expertise by writing about it on a blog. That's step 1, attitude. You express that attitude with 3 key content pieces: your message, your bio or backstory, and the big problems people encounter in your niche.

With Step 2, you need to collect information about the needs of your targeted audience by creating conversations with them and finding out what they want. You need to listen.

Before you can set goals for your business, you need to research your customers by having conversations, really listening to people, running polls, doing surveys and finding out what people want.

Here's what Joe Pulizzi of Junta42 blog says about Step 2 of these six steps to content marketing success:

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3 Key Content Pieces for Starting an Online Business

RetiredCouple+Laptop  I've been talking to my retired friends Lucy and Tom who asked me how they could supplement their income by starting "a little online business."

My advice was a little counter-intuitive, because I said to just start blogging! Before even having a business name, a business plan, or a clear idea of what they're going to be selling.

But then, that's the way I get clarity for new ideas, by writing on my blogs. Not everyone thinks like I do, or is comfortable publishing incomplete business ideas.

Then I ran across an interesting post from Seth Godin, who also advises a counter-intuitive approach to becoming successful. He says the last thing to pay attention to is the actual execution. The first thing is attitude.

Attitude Matters

For me, clarifying thoughts and attitudes comes with writing on a blog. In fact, the first things you should publish on your blog have everything to do with your attitude about your expertise, the reasons you're passionate about it, and your attitude towards the customers you want to serve.

It's also a good way to create a community of readers who will give you ideas and information about their needs, what they will buy. But the natural impulse is to start with the product or services you want to sell.

I say first develop your mindset, your attitude, and connect with people, then develop your products and services.

The Secret Sauce

Another brilliant content marketer, Joe Pulizzi, of Junta42 blog, agrees with Seth and explains it this way:

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How to Start “a Little Online Business …”

InternetBizRetriedCouple Some of my friends are retired now, others want to be…(and some of them are just plain tired!) But just about all of them tell me this: "If I could start a little business on the Internet, you know, bring in a few extra bucks each month, that'd be great."

Many of them are very successful human beings, a couple have some great ideas that could actually work online, and some already have a presence on Twitter, Facebook, or blogs. They're computer savvy. (Photocredit: Shutterstock)

Most are overwhelmed when they sit down to figure out what "little business on the Web" they should do. Here's their line of thinking:

  1. I'm smart, educated, why aren't I rich? Where can I make some money online?
  2. When I "Google" my questions on how to do this, I get a bunch of scams and flaky sites
  3. I don't want to invest in some Guru's $1,000+ program, just tell me what I need to do
  4. I don't have a lot of time to learn all about Internet marketing or copywriting, just give me the abridged version…
  5. I've got this idea, I know a lot about "xyz", I could sell my expertise to everyone …

My friend Lucy and her husband Tom recently got bad news that their retirement income dropped 30% in one month. Until things turn around, if and when they do, they'll have to make do with less.

Or, they could look to find an additional income stream. Lucy asked me what was the best way to start an online business, using information products.

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Linkbait Content: 6 Ideas for Article Hooks

Fishing_businessman As you might have read, I'm doing some blog improvements with Easton Ellsworth and his Visionary Blogging program. One of the things we talked about was creating what he calls "linkbait content" for my executive coach marketing site, ContentforCoachandConsultants.com.

I'd like to share his linkbait ideas and some of mine, because these ideas for content are good and easy to translate for any niche.

Unless you are a techy-type, and into search engine optimization, you might not be clear on what "linkbait" really means to you and your online content marketing efforts.

Wikipedia defines Linkbait like this:

Link bait is any content or feature within a website that somehow baits viewers to place links to it from other websites. Matt Cutts of Google defines link bait as anything "interesting enough to catch people's attention." Link bait can be an extremely powerful form of marketing as it is viral in nature.

Here's why this is important:

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Visionary Blogging Opens Eyes…

Dog_pink_goggles It's really important to get another pair of eyes to look at your blog. No, I'm not talking about glasses, which make you see what you're looking at better. I'm talking about a different set of eyes, someone who doesn't see what you see, but sees the stuff you can't or don't see.

How do you find the right person to ask to give you new vision? Well, the funny thing about content marketing is that I'll remember the name of someone who's written an intelligent piece years before.

So when I got an email from Easton Ellsworth, promoting his new blog review program, somewhere in the back of my mind I remember some good stuff he wrote a long time ago. I can't remember what exactly, but I remembered his name.

I just signed up for his Visionary Blogging program, and are my eyes wide open! For a reasonable fee, (are you kidding? I mean, this is really cheap and worth a lot more than he's charging right now!) he's already given me some money-making tips for my other blog site and business. I can't share them with you just yet, I'm still working on them.

But I will share with you the casual email Easton sent out, with the links to click through if you're interested in getting some top-notch feedback for Visionary Blogging, including social networking advice. Here it is…

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Google’s Wonder Wheel Boosts Content Idea Searches

Darrenrowse Problogger Darren Rowse shares a video to show you how to access a cool keyword research tool provided by Uncle Google, the Wonder Wheel!

I'm serious, where did they come up with the name? Go to Google search, click on Options and find the Wonder Wheel and have fun! Check out Darren's video explanation first though.

How to Use Google’s Wonder Wheel to Find Topics to Write about

Google's Wonder Wheel tool is great for discovering topics to write about on your blog. It's also a great way to find competitor's sites… just sayin'…

Content Marketing Poll: What Bugs You About Your Blog?

Businesswoman_in_stress What do you find most challenging when it comes to using your blog for marketing? Here are some sticking points that cause my clients problems, but I want to know yours: Take the poll at the end of this post, please.

What’s your biggest challenge with content marketing on a blog?

1. Content – what to write about
2. Content – finding time to post frequently
3. Getting more readers to the blog
4. Getting more readers to comment
5. Getting more readers to subscribe
6. Getting readers to download a free report
7. Converting readers to paying clients
8. Design issues
9. Finding time to comment on other blogs
10. Driving traffic to website and product pages

Take this simple poll to see how your opinion compares with others: (You can choose up to 3 items):

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Content Marketing with Blogs:
15 Ways to Find Fresh Ideas

Ist1_2776388_coffee_cup Do you want to know how to come up with fresh, quality content for your blog without fail? Even if you're trying to write a post every day, or every other day?

I sit down with a fresh cup of Cafe de Olla every morning with this big question: what am I going to post about today? …followed by these other questions and thoughts:

  • What problem can I help web writers with?
  • What's a major concern for small biz owners trying to use the Web to attract clients?
  • How can I be helpful and add something fun, exciting or clever into my writing?
  • Who else is writing about content marketing that can inspire me?
  • What do readers want and need to know?
  • How can my next blog post educate, entertain, engage and enrich the lives of my readers?
  • …and, at the same time, how can I use content to build relationships, and attract the right readers, who need and want my products and services? (and help build my business)

I truly believe that a business blog is the best damn content marketing tool on the Planet! Honest. But it only works if you write every day or every other day – well, okay, at least three times a week. That's a lot of posts, and for me, it means an hour a day, sometimes more. But that's not bad, really.

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