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Inspiring Examples of How to Create Content with Value

What is content marketing? To keep it simple, I see content marketing as the voice of your brand and what you consistently put out into the world that conveys the value of your business, products and services. The content itself must be useful and relevant to your audience. You want your audience to look forward to what you have to provide. Just because it's free, doesn't mean people automatically want it.

The most important aspect is that it provides value. 

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Content Marketing can take on many forms. Here are a few vehicles for content marketing:

  • Videos
  • Books
  • Infographics
  • Podcasts
  • How-to Guides
  • Testimonials
  • Blog Posts...wink wink ;)
  • Lookbooks

Ok, what about the actual content?

When I'm working on content, I find having too many options is actually stifling. It's easy to get overwhelmed and fear there is something else better out there I could be providing. What can help is to actually give yourself boundaries. For content creation, here are three types of value you can bring:

You can...

  • Entertain
  • Educate
  • Inspire

If you're like me, things start to click with examples. I pulled a couple that relate to each of the three value buckets listed above. 

You'll love the video below - pinky swear.


In 2014, Kate Spade launched a series of videos featuring Anna Kendrick, Zosia Mamet, Kat Dennings among other fabulous and very likable female actresses, comediennes and even political activists. I dare you to watch just one and not click to the next...

Kate Spade did an AMAZING job of integrating their new product collections into comedic adventures. Yes, you know they want the clothes, shoes and accessories to take center stage, BUT the girls are so impeccably styled, you don't mind and kind of like it.

 

The Lego Movie

If my little dude wasn't already obsessed with Legos, the Lego movies and other programs have won his heart - and mine. They do such an killer job of making you forget you're excited about paying to essentially watch an advertisement about toys. Genius...

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Educate

 

Co-Schedule's Headline Analyzer

A brilliant way to provide value to the user regarding how to improve their headline copywriting skills, the FREE headline analyzer provides a score based on the overall structure, grammar and readability of your headline.

With this valuable free resource, Co-Schedule positions themselves as a voice of authority in the space which invites the user to check out other products and services without sales pressure.

Amber Renae's True Colours Kit

For less than a couple of lattes, you can change everything you thought about what colors work best for your skin tone, hair and eye color. I spoke about this on Instagram recently and I'm telling you, I thought I knew what colors suited me best, but I couldn't have been more off!

Amber created a super easy way to determine what "season" you fall into: Winter, Summer, Autumn or Spring. Then she created videos for each and a handy pocket guide so you can reference your best shades when out shopping.

It's a great way to get into the fold with Amber, understand her teaching style and check out her programs and courses on personal branding and presentation. What season are you??

 


Inspire

 

Sharpie Creations

You might think content marketing would be tricky for a company that sells markers. Sharpie thinks outside the box by helping YOU think outside the box.

To inspire current and potential Sharpie fans, they launched a campaign to share all the ways people use the classic permanent marker in crafts, around the house, on clothing, art and more. Website visitors can browse, rate and get inspiration.

 

The 'Dove Real Beauty Pledge'

Dove has been an inspirational force in the beauty industry for sometime now. In this campaign, Dove invites all women to realize their personal potential for beauty by engaging them with products that deliver superior care.

This concept both encourages and inspires women to be themselves by clearly defining the Dove core values and vows:

  1. Feature real women, never models.
  2. Portray women as they are in real life.
  3. Help girls build body confidence and self-esteem.

 


My best advice is to begin by:

1. Determining how you can bring value to your audience.

2. Make a list of the ways that you (or your products/services) can provide value before asking your audience to purchase from you. 

3. Look for even more specific examples within your industry. You never want to steal ideas, but you might get a spark of inspiration for your own content by checking out successful campaigns by your peers or completely different types of businesses that might have a similar audience to yours.

Cheers to creating content with clarity!

-Arica

Get thoughtful work done first.

As you sit down to begin work for the day, what are you doing first? Wait, actually what did you do when you first woke up? I have a sneaking suspicion that you might be picking up your smart phone to either check email or browse your social apps of choice. Yes?? When you start working, are you again starting with email and the small tasks that are nagging at you to be checked off a list?

 
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Let me say that you are not alone in the struggle. Here is an excerpt taken from the wonderful book, Manage Your Day-to-Day: Build Your Routine, Find Your Focus & Sharpen Your Creative Mind (The 99U Book Series 2013 by Jocelyn K. Glei, 99U): 

"....So long as he arrived at work already feeling tired, he instinctively put his energy into executing simple tasks. Doing so allowed him to feel productive without having to expend too much energy. It was the equivalent, he came to realize, of a sugar high" (p.53).

We all do it time after time (some more than others). It's so rewarding to check things off a list and feel like you are getting ahead, but when it comes time for the big important tasks, we fall short and it's easy to procrastinate. 

What should you be doing first?

Well, everyone has to find their own flow, but I find that it's easiest to focus on my writing early in the morning or late at night when everyone is still asleep. However, later at night means I'm probably working up some stress hormones because I've already put in a full day.

As Benjamin Franklin is quoted to have said: "Early to bed and early to rise, makes a man healthy, wealthy, and wise."

So I've begun getting to sleep and waking up early to write. Actually it's 6:11am as I write this now. I even finished early enough to take in the sunrise! Great way to start the day.

 
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Quick Tip: 

Try and find time in your week that is dedicated to solely generating ideas for the content you want to write about. This way you are ready to get to writing rather than get to contemplating topics. 

Cheers to creating great content with clarity.

-Arica

Get People to Read Your Content

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A great headline reveals the benefit of the main content.

It's natural for us to describe the features of what the post is about, but what would your reader really care about? WIFM. No that's not a radio station… WIFM is a little marketing acronym for "What's in it for me?" This means that instead of describing the features, we'd talk about benefits. Benefits solve a problem while features just describe characteristics

TIP: Ask yourself, "How will this content benefit my reader?" Will it provide inspiration, education or something else? 

In fact, I realized that initially, I wrote a really terrible title for this blog post. I started off with "How to Write a Headline". Yes, my plan was to educate my readers with tips on writing a headline, but if I step out of my shoes, that just sounds like work.

What I was doing was describing what my content would be about but that doesn't really tell my reader what’s in it for them and why they should take the time to read my post. So I thought about it. What problem am I trying to solve? Well, my goal is to help readers get their content read so they can create awareness about their awesome products and/or services. Light bulb! My title would be: "Get People to Read Your Content".

If you are writing at all, your main goal should be to get people to read it. :)


Are you a procrastinator when it comes to writing blog posts?

This might help...

  1. Write a single sentence of what the content should convey or what specific action you want your reader to take. This will help guide your content.

  2. Write the main content for your post. Stick with 300 words or less and 3-4 sentences max per paragraph.

  3. Add some visuals, highlight a rhetorical question, quote or quick tip. 

  4. Go back into the content and determine the true benefit for your reader. Using six words or less, you'll have your blog title. 

 

Happy blogging!

-Arica