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Book details
  • Genre:BUSINESS & ECONOMICS
  • SubGenre:Marketing / General
  • Language:English
  • Pages:172
  • eBook ISBN:9781667889214
  • Paperback ISBN:9798986374802

The Content Puzzle

...and the Missing Piece

by Andi Robinson

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Overview
There are many parts to your product or content marketing strategy. From topic research to audience development to creative concepting, there are many things that you need to consider. Section I of The Content Puzzle lays out the pieces you need to think about when building your marketing plan. So, what is the missing piece that marketers often don't think about? The psychology of your audience. Whether you are a marketer or a business owner, your goal is to help your company make a profit. To do that, you need to convince people to part with their money. Today's consumers are savvy about marketing tactics and critical of businesses who are not sincere in their marketing tactics. Understanding your audience means understanding what will cause them to take action – whether that is reading your blog post, sharing your social media post, or making a purchase. Section II of The Content Puzzle delves into how personality types and emotions should play into your marketing efforts. After reading this book, you will know all of the pieces, including the missing one, that you can use to bring your complete marketing picture into focus.
Description
If you Google "content marketing," you will get thousands of results. But not each of these results will be related to true content marketing. Because this area of practice has exploded in recent years, there are many people and organizations who are looking to profit from sharing information about content marketing. I encourage you to do your own research (like reading this book!) and make the right decisions for your situation. There is no silver bullet in content marketing, only guidelines to consider and apply to your own work. You likely see examples of content marketing every day and don't realize it. It is standard practice in industries from packaged foods to beauty products to the travel industry. Consumers are becoming savvier about companies' advertising techniques and expect more from brands. Perhaps you have seen REI's Miranda in the Wild YouTube series, where one of their employees discusses how to find the right camping gear for the right situation. Or Dove's Real Beauty campaign. Or any of the multiple blogs and recipe sites by food companies such as Pillsbury, Kellogg's, and Kraft. These are all examples of content marketing. The content itself is one part of content marketing, but in many respects, it is not the most important. Before you start thinking about what types of content you need to create, you need to lay the groundwork. Think of this as the edge of the puzzle that holds the whole picture together. As you will learn, there are a lot of steps that you need to take into consideration before you get to the actual creation of content. Content planning doesn't come until you establish your objectives, define your audience, and research keyword usage and social chatter. When it comes to content, think out of the box. Think about yourself as a consumer and how and when you would like to get your content. There are many content types, but we tend to stick with what is familiar. Later in Section I, we will go over some of the most popular types of content and some that you may not have thought of before. How do you know if this book is right for you? Maybe you are a small business owner who wants to learn more about how content and content marketing can help your business, or perhaps you are a new marketer launching a career and want to learn more about content marketing. This book is meant to be both an inspiration and a roadmap, depending on your perspective. If you are a new content marketing practitioner, knowing how to put the pieces together will help you perfect your craft. If you are looking for content marketing inspiration, there is plenty of that on the following pages. Entire books have been written about most of the topics in this book. This is not an in-depth look at the individual pieces of content marketing. Instead, this is a starting point for those who are new to or interested in learning more about the practice of using content strategically in your marketing efforts. Those efforts are shaped and secured through a thorough understanding of psychology. Throughout Section I, you will begin to see why psychology is an important part of creating content and developing marketing plans. In Section II, we will dive into the psychology behind content.
About the author
Andi Robinson is an experienced content marketer named the 2021 Content Marketing Institute Community Champion. She works with organizations big and small to help them reach their audiences in new and effective ways that help build advocates for their products and services. Mrs. Robinson owns a marketing consultancy, Hijinx Marketing. She works with small businesses to identify the best strategies to understand their current and prospective customers to create better content and choose the proper distribution channels to build meaningful and profitable relationships. She has developed marketing and business development plans for legal, pharmaceutical, and agriculture industries, working with global and cross-functional teams. You will often find her as a guest on business and marketing podcasts.