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CASH
  Photo: © 1984 Betty Weinaug
I am two people.
    Johnny is the nice one.
    Cash causes all the trouble.
              —Johnny Cash




2
Business expectations
To make an investment, organizations expect:
• To know exactly what our product is
• Proof of competency/quality
• Exactly how much it will cost
• Provable value and ROI

Hard numbers. Right now.




3
yikes.
We can do it
• We know content work is valuable
• We know content is a benefit, nay necessity, for
  businesses
• And the business world is catching on, too




5
Today
• Selling and scoping
• Estimating value/ROI
• Pricing




6
But first…
some anger management
1.It’s not (always)
about disrespect
or even money.




     Photo: ©2012 John Alderman
Economics is making the
    most out of life.
             —Gary Becker




9
Decision making is scary
Investing in content:
• Means NOT investing in other things
• Might result in loss of:
    • Money
    • Time
    • Other opportunities
    • Professional reputation
    • Emotional anguish



10
And hard…

People:
• Are limited by what they know
• Latch on to things that are familiar
• Take their best guess
• Often play it safe
• And then immediately start worrying that they’ve
  made the wrong decision




11
2. Content is a
harder decision
than most




                  Photo: ©1980 Betty Weinaug
Content breaks all the
economic rules
• Things of value are usually
  • Exclusive
  • Transparent
  • Hard to replicate

• Endless supply AND endless demand




13
“Content strategy” is a
service
•    “New” industry
•    Very diverse
•    No obvious accreditation
•    Doesn’t fit nicely into a traditional business




14
3.Numbers don’t
need to be exact.




        Photo: ©1980 Betty Weinaug
As far as the laws of
     mathematics refer to reality,
     they are not certain; and as
     far as they are certain, they
     do not refer to reality.
               —Albert Einstein




16
Measurement is…
A set of observations that reduce uncertainty where
the results are expressed as a quantity.




17
Exacts are impossible
Numbers reduce uncertainty:
• Approximate values
• Shortcuts for the brain
• Common vocabulary

Think about numbers as a communication tool.




18
Selling and scoping
  (building a relationship)




    Photo: © 1978 Betty Weinaug
1. Do your homework
Get all the information you can, find out:
• What is the decision?
• What impacts that decision?
• What else do you need to know?
• What experience do stakeholders have with
  content?
• Is there a budget?




20
The goal:
Make a confident decision that’s beneficial to
everyone.




21
2. Narrow down the need
What’s the buyer buying?
• Good or service
• Service
  • Strategy
  • Planning
  • Designing products or processes
  • Implementation
  • Creation



22
3. Make connections




23      Photo: © 1980 Betty Weinaug
4. Understand all benefits
and costs
 Type               Benefits              Costs
Monetary            Profit or savings     Cost of creation
Sensory             Get satisfaction/     Endure extra pain or
                    alleviate pain        reduce satisfaction

Temporal            Save time             Lose time
Opportunity-based   Gain advantages       Eliminate possibilities
Psychological       Reduce anxiety        Add anxiety
Social              Increase stature      Blamed for problems
Convenience-based   Makes things easier   Makes things more
                                          difficult



24
5. Tell a hopeful story
Create a story that highlights key benefits, such as:
• We can serve users better
• We can be more efficient
• We can beat the competitors
• We can be more accurate




25
Brand it, test it, believe it

     The Content Efficiency Initiative
     Better for the front line
     and the bottom line
     Buy making our intranet content more
     accessible, we’ll save hundreds of
     headaches and hundreds of
     thousands of dollars….




26
6. Eliminate fear
•    Discuss the details
•    Plug information gaps
•    Address concerns
•    Start small or do some proof of concept work
•    Provide references (services) or samples (goods)
•    Be patient




27
Estimating value and ROI
      (the magic formula)




       Photo: © 1980 Betty Weinaug
Value = Benefits-Costs
Value of what?

                  Strategy
                  or Service




     Content as   Content as   Efficiency
      product     influence       tool




30
Value of what?

                  Strategy
                  or Service




     Content as   Content as   Efficiency
      product     influence       tool




31
Content as product
What is the content product worth?
• Benefit: Profit from the sale of the product
• Cost: Cost to create the product




32
Photo: © 1980 Betty Weinaug
Value of what?

                  Strategy
                  or Service




     Content as   Content as   Efficiency
      product     influence       tool




34
Content as influence
What is the piece of content worth?
• Benefit: Increased profit as the result of an end-
  user behavior change
• Cost: Cost to create the content




35
Estimates, not exacts
Figure out what you know; fill in the blanks with assumptions
• The average Johnny Cash t-shirt costs $20
• Analytics show that 50 people start the process of purchasing a t-shirt online
  every day, but only 10 finish the process
• User research shows that the instructions on the purchase pages are very
  confusing
• We assume 5-10 people leave the purchasing process because of something
  unrelated to the site, and 5-10 leave the process when they see the shipping
  costs
• We assume the remaining 20-30 people would complete the purchasing
  process if the instructions were more helpful
• Therefore, the value of the instructional content is likely around $144,000-
  216,000 per year ($20 x 20-30 people x 30 days X12)
• The cost of fixing the content is approximately $5,000




36
Value of what?

                  Strategy
                  or Service




     Content as   Content as   Efficiency
      product     influence       tool




37
Efficiency tool
What is the tool worth?
• Benefit: Cost savings as the result of employee
  behavior change (or happiness)
• Cost: Cost to create/maintain the tool and train
  people to use it




38
Intermission
Photo: © 1982 Betty Weinaug
Value of what?

                  Strategy
                  or Service




     Content as   Content as   Efficiency
      product     influence       tool




40
Strategy (or service)
What is the strategy worth?
• Benefit: Combination of:
  • Savings/profit from:
       • Content as product
       • Content as influence
       • Tools
       • Sub-services
  • Value of non-monetary benefits
• Cost: Cost to create/implement the strategy




41
Pricing
 (you’re worth it)




Photo: © 1977 Betty Weinaug
Everything is worth what the
     purchaser will pay for it.
               —Publilius Syrus
                 (1st century BCE)




43
Ways to price
You can base price on:
• Cost
• Competition
• Demand/value




44
There are a lot of good
     economists, but there is only
     one Roger Clemens.
               —Robert Solow
                 (1987 Nobel laureate)




45
Estimating probable results
Basic project information:
• Maximum gain: $216,000
• Maximum loss: $5,000
• Chance for success: 70%

Expected opportunity loss:
• Risk of approved: $5,000 X 30% = $1,500
• Risk if rejected: $216,000 X 70% = $151,200



46
Pricing basics
•    Give ballpark estimates early
•    Estimate on time, price on value
•    Aim for a consumer surplus
•    Always provide numbers in person




47
Price is like setting a screw. A
     little resistance is a good sign.
                —Harry Beckwith




48
Photo: © 1977 Betty Weinaug
Our friend, Johnny…
Stats                     Honors
50+ million albums sold   17 Grammy Awards
                          9 CMA Awards
Created:
96 studio albums          Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
63 compilation albums     Rockabilly Hall of Fame
153 singles               Songwriters Hall of Fame
                          Gospel Music Hall of Fame
                          Country Music Hall of Fame
                          Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame

                          Kennedy Center Honors
                          National Medal of Arts
                          Hollywood Walk of Fame




 50
Photo: ©2012 John Alderman
It’s about
decisions
     not
disrespect
It’s NOT
  us-against-them
       it’s about
building relationships
It’s about
reaching understanding
           and
 reducing uncertainty
It’s about
estimates
    not
 exacts
It’s not
traditional
   but it’s
achievable
Your work is valuable.

     Go prove it.
Thanks!
 @melissarach
 melissa@dialogstudios.com
 www.contentstrategy.com
 www.dialogstudios.com




58             Photo: © 1981 Betty Weinaug
Want to know more?
Content Strategy for the Web (second edition)
Check out chapter 10
By Kristina Halvorson and Melissa Rach


How to Measure Anything
by Douglas W. Hubbard


Marketing Professional Services
by Philip Kotler, Thomas Hayes, Paul N. Bloom


Naked Economics: Undressing the Dismal Science
by Charles Wheelan

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Content & Cash: The Value of Content (Cape Town Edition)

  • 1. Content CASH Photo: © 1984 Betty Weinaug
  • 2. I am two people. Johnny is the nice one. Cash causes all the trouble. —Johnny Cash 2
  • 3. Business expectations To make an investment, organizations expect: • To know exactly what our product is • Proof of competency/quality • Exactly how much it will cost • Provable value and ROI Hard numbers. Right now. 3
  • 5. We can do it • We know content work is valuable • We know content is a benefit, nay necessity, for businesses • And the business world is catching on, too 5
  • 6. Today • Selling and scoping • Estimating value/ROI • Pricing 6
  • 8. 1.It’s not (always) about disrespect or even money. Photo: ©2012 John Alderman
  • 9. Economics is making the most out of life. —Gary Becker 9
  • 10. Decision making is scary Investing in content: • Means NOT investing in other things • Might result in loss of: • Money • Time • Other opportunities • Professional reputation • Emotional anguish 10
  • 11. And hard… People: • Are limited by what they know • Latch on to things that are familiar • Take their best guess • Often play it safe • And then immediately start worrying that they’ve made the wrong decision 11
  • 12. 2. Content is a harder decision than most Photo: ©1980 Betty Weinaug
  • 13. Content breaks all the economic rules • Things of value are usually • Exclusive • Transparent • Hard to replicate • Endless supply AND endless demand 13
  • 14. “Content strategy” is a service • “New” industry • Very diverse • No obvious accreditation • Doesn’t fit nicely into a traditional business 14
  • 15. 3.Numbers don’t need to be exact. Photo: ©1980 Betty Weinaug
  • 16. As far as the laws of mathematics refer to reality, they are not certain; and as far as they are certain, they do not refer to reality. —Albert Einstein 16
  • 17. Measurement is… A set of observations that reduce uncertainty where the results are expressed as a quantity. 17
  • 18. Exacts are impossible Numbers reduce uncertainty: • Approximate values • Shortcuts for the brain • Common vocabulary Think about numbers as a communication tool. 18
  • 19. Selling and scoping (building a relationship) Photo: © 1978 Betty Weinaug
  • 20. 1. Do your homework Get all the information you can, find out: • What is the decision? • What impacts that decision? • What else do you need to know? • What experience do stakeholders have with content? • Is there a budget? 20
  • 21. The goal: Make a confident decision that’s beneficial to everyone. 21
  • 22. 2. Narrow down the need What’s the buyer buying? • Good or service • Service • Strategy • Planning • Designing products or processes • Implementation • Creation 22
  • 23. 3. Make connections 23 Photo: © 1980 Betty Weinaug
  • 24. 4. Understand all benefits and costs Type Benefits Costs Monetary Profit or savings Cost of creation Sensory Get satisfaction/ Endure extra pain or alleviate pain reduce satisfaction Temporal Save time Lose time Opportunity-based Gain advantages Eliminate possibilities Psychological Reduce anxiety Add anxiety Social Increase stature Blamed for problems Convenience-based Makes things easier Makes things more difficult 24
  • 25. 5. Tell a hopeful story Create a story that highlights key benefits, such as: • We can serve users better • We can be more efficient • We can beat the competitors • We can be more accurate 25
  • 26. Brand it, test it, believe it The Content Efficiency Initiative Better for the front line and the bottom line Buy making our intranet content more accessible, we’ll save hundreds of headaches and hundreds of thousands of dollars…. 26
  • 27. 6. Eliminate fear • Discuss the details • Plug information gaps • Address concerns • Start small or do some proof of concept work • Provide references (services) or samples (goods) • Be patient 27
  • 28. Estimating value and ROI (the magic formula) Photo: © 1980 Betty Weinaug
  • 30. Value of what? Strategy or Service Content as Content as Efficiency product influence tool 30
  • 31. Value of what? Strategy or Service Content as Content as Efficiency product influence tool 31
  • 32. Content as product What is the content product worth? • Benefit: Profit from the sale of the product • Cost: Cost to create the product 32
  • 33. Photo: © 1980 Betty Weinaug
  • 34. Value of what? Strategy or Service Content as Content as Efficiency product influence tool 34
  • 35. Content as influence What is the piece of content worth? • Benefit: Increased profit as the result of an end- user behavior change • Cost: Cost to create the content 35
  • 36. Estimates, not exacts Figure out what you know; fill in the blanks with assumptions • The average Johnny Cash t-shirt costs $20 • Analytics show that 50 people start the process of purchasing a t-shirt online every day, but only 10 finish the process • User research shows that the instructions on the purchase pages are very confusing • We assume 5-10 people leave the purchasing process because of something unrelated to the site, and 5-10 leave the process when they see the shipping costs • We assume the remaining 20-30 people would complete the purchasing process if the instructions were more helpful • Therefore, the value of the instructional content is likely around $144,000- 216,000 per year ($20 x 20-30 people x 30 days X12) • The cost of fixing the content is approximately $5,000 36
  • 37. Value of what? Strategy or Service Content as Content as Efficiency product influence tool 37
  • 38. Efficiency tool What is the tool worth? • Benefit: Cost savings as the result of employee behavior change (or happiness) • Cost: Cost to create/maintain the tool and train people to use it 38
  • 40. Value of what? Strategy or Service Content as Content as Efficiency product influence tool 40
  • 41. Strategy (or service) What is the strategy worth? • Benefit: Combination of: • Savings/profit from: • Content as product • Content as influence • Tools • Sub-services • Value of non-monetary benefits • Cost: Cost to create/implement the strategy 41
  • 42. Pricing (you’re worth it) Photo: © 1977 Betty Weinaug
  • 43. Everything is worth what the purchaser will pay for it. —Publilius Syrus (1st century BCE) 43
  • 44. Ways to price You can base price on: • Cost • Competition • Demand/value 44
  • 45. There are a lot of good economists, but there is only one Roger Clemens. —Robert Solow (1987 Nobel laureate) 45
  • 46. Estimating probable results Basic project information: • Maximum gain: $216,000 • Maximum loss: $5,000 • Chance for success: 70% Expected opportunity loss: • Risk of approved: $5,000 X 30% = $1,500 • Risk if rejected: $216,000 X 70% = $151,200 46
  • 47. Pricing basics • Give ballpark estimates early • Estimate on time, price on value • Aim for a consumer surplus • Always provide numbers in person 47
  • 48. Price is like setting a screw. A little resistance is a good sign. —Harry Beckwith 48
  • 49. Photo: © 1977 Betty Weinaug
  • 50. Our friend, Johnny… Stats Honors 50+ million albums sold 17 Grammy Awards 9 CMA Awards Created: 96 studio albums Rock and Roll Hall of Fame 63 compilation albums Rockabilly Hall of Fame 153 singles Songwriters Hall of Fame Gospel Music Hall of Fame Country Music Hall of Fame Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame Kennedy Center Honors National Medal of Arts Hollywood Walk of Fame 50
  • 51. Photo: ©2012 John Alderman
  • 52. It’s about decisions not disrespect
  • 53. It’s NOT us-against-them it’s about building relationships
  • 54. It’s about reaching understanding and reducing uncertainty
  • 56. It’s not traditional but it’s achievable
  • 57. Your work is valuable. Go prove it.
  • 58. Thanks! @melissarach melissa@dialogstudios.com www.contentstrategy.com www.dialogstudios.com 58 Photo: © 1981 Betty Weinaug
  • 59. Want to know more? Content Strategy for the Web (second edition) Check out chapter 10 By Kristina Halvorson and Melissa Rach How to Measure Anything by Douglas W. Hubbard Marketing Professional Services by Philip Kotler, Thomas Hayes, Paul N. Bloom Naked Economics: Undressing the Dismal Science by Charles Wheelan 59