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Content Strategy:Killing Time Between Redesigns Dave Coustan For WordCamp Atlanta 1/9/2010
What This Is About: ,[object Object]
 What’s Happening At (Non-Media) Companies
 How Content Strategy Helps
 Tools, Techniques, And Examples,[object Object]
Demand Media! Oh Noes! “…[Demand Media] is paying bottom dollar to create “4,000 videos and articles” a day, based only on what’s hot on search engines. They push SEO juice to this content, which is made as quickly and cheaply as possible, and pray for traffic. It works like a charm, apparently. These models create a race to the bottom situation, where anyone who spends time and effort on their content is pushed out of business.”  –Mike Arrington, TechCrunch
Are The Disruptors  At Being Disrupted? “…the internet has always been filled with crap. So the challenge has always been how you find the cream. That’s where opportunities lie. That’s what Google saw.  The new question is whether Google can keep ahead of the content farms and continually find new and better ways to find better stuff. I’ll bet on Google over crap-creators.  But they better get cracking.”  –Jeff Jarvis,BuzzMachine
So What Is Really Happening? ,[object Object]
 Search Algorithms are in flux, adapting to the constantly changing information landscape
 The glut of robo-content is still a glut – needs human curators to make sense of it, filter it, and point to the best stuff. This is also a good role for brands.
 Every individual question doesn’t have one “right” answer/source / still has to compete against content coming from everywhere
 It’s not just content, but content strategy that’s king.
 PS, I don’t think content farms will really stop anyone.,[object Object]
“Every company [is/should be/can be] a media company.”
For Reals… More and more materials being brought online Your online presence – and not just your Web site -  is your primary customer touchpoint Companies bypassing media/media dwindling anyway Organizations are needing to drastically increase communications without increasing comms staff Types of communication in demand aren’t in typical communicators’ wheelhouse (not just press, sales, and investor-facing materials) Journalists and consumers aren’t silo-edfrom each other Shift from an internally driven to a hybrid/externally driven publishing model
There’s An Agency Feeding Frenzy
How Can Content Strategy Help? Helps develop not just content, but internal or hybrid partner processes for creating content An agenda that supercedes but considers Marketing, CorpComm, PR, Customer Service, Media, etc. (editorial direction) A way to tie listening/search/research/feedback practices more directly into their publishing/creation practices Homes for all of the important things online It’s built for collaboration/modular It cares about visibility
Tools And Techniques For Content Strategyimageby lunchbreath on Flickr
Core Principles Your enterprise should serve an audience(s) and be engaged in the world around it. Material should be organized in ways that both offer an easy path for findability, and remain open to multiple points of access from elsewhere. Measure against both internal and external entry points. Take this from the content farms – what you choose to create should be aware of and informed by what people are searching for, the language they are using to look for it, and what they’re finding when they get there. Always create for humans, but be aware of systems and robots. Editorial strategy is a mix of planning and opportunism.
Planning/Schematic Who is each part of your site speaking to? -> What various thing can the site offer that that audience would want? ->  In what way can you deliver that?
Planning/Schematic Who is each part of your site speaking to? -> What various thing can the site offer that that audience would want? ->  In what way can you deliver that? Via Kristen Taylor Re:Knight Foundation
Planning/Schematic Who is each part of your site speaking to? -> What various thing can the site offer that that audience would want? ->  In what way can you deliver that?
Planning/Schematic This also helps to establish content types, which help set user expectations.
Opportunistic Path Audience knowns + Topical Hook/Moment Of Scarcity + Creative Solution (The Stuffo Model)
Audit What’s really out there? who are the experts and enthusiasts where are the discussions taking place (and the traces) what’s the culture around them like are there gaps? What you’d find if you didn’t know how to search very well what real words do people use what do they find when they get there what might be an easy win Internally what material do you have to draw from? What unique information do you have access to? what audiences do you already have that you need to serve? What are their expectations who are *your* experts? it’s ok to separate the day to day “staff” from the SME
Audit Tools Traditional SEO tools, repurposed Google Insights for Search Internal Search Logs Social Media Research Tools, free and paid (Radian6, Techrigy, Sysomos, BlogPulse, etc.) Conversations/Surveys/Interviews

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Content Strategy: Killing Time Between Redesigns

  • 1. Content Strategy:Killing Time Between Redesigns Dave Coustan For WordCamp Atlanta 1/9/2010
  • 2.
  • 3.
  • 4. What’s Happening At (Non-Media) Companies
  • 5. How Content Strategy Helps
  • 6.
  • 7. Demand Media! Oh Noes! “…[Demand Media] is paying bottom dollar to create “4,000 videos and articles” a day, based only on what’s hot on search engines. They push SEO juice to this content, which is made as quickly and cheaply as possible, and pray for traffic. It works like a charm, apparently. These models create a race to the bottom situation, where anyone who spends time and effort on their content is pushed out of business.” –Mike Arrington, TechCrunch
  • 8. Are The Disruptors  At Being Disrupted? “…the internet has always been filled with crap. So the challenge has always been how you find the cream. That’s where opportunities lie. That’s what Google saw. The new question is whether Google can keep ahead of the content farms and continually find new and better ways to find better stuff. I’ll bet on Google over crap-creators. But they better get cracking.” –Jeff Jarvis,BuzzMachine
  • 9.
  • 10. Search Algorithms are in flux, adapting to the constantly changing information landscape
  • 11. The glut of robo-content is still a glut – needs human curators to make sense of it, filter it, and point to the best stuff. This is also a good role for brands.
  • 12. Every individual question doesn’t have one “right” answer/source / still has to compete against content coming from everywhere
  • 13. It’s not just content, but content strategy that’s king.
  • 14.
  • 15. “Every company [is/should be/can be] a media company.”
  • 16. For Reals… More and more materials being brought online Your online presence – and not just your Web site - is your primary customer touchpoint Companies bypassing media/media dwindling anyway Organizations are needing to drastically increase communications without increasing comms staff Types of communication in demand aren’t in typical communicators’ wheelhouse (not just press, sales, and investor-facing materials) Journalists and consumers aren’t silo-edfrom each other Shift from an internally driven to a hybrid/externally driven publishing model
  • 17. There’s An Agency Feeding Frenzy
  • 18. How Can Content Strategy Help? Helps develop not just content, but internal or hybrid partner processes for creating content An agenda that supercedes but considers Marketing, CorpComm, PR, Customer Service, Media, etc. (editorial direction) A way to tie listening/search/research/feedback practices more directly into their publishing/creation practices Homes for all of the important things online It’s built for collaboration/modular It cares about visibility
  • 19. Tools And Techniques For Content Strategyimageby lunchbreath on Flickr
  • 20. Core Principles Your enterprise should serve an audience(s) and be engaged in the world around it. Material should be organized in ways that both offer an easy path for findability, and remain open to multiple points of access from elsewhere. Measure against both internal and external entry points. Take this from the content farms – what you choose to create should be aware of and informed by what people are searching for, the language they are using to look for it, and what they’re finding when they get there. Always create for humans, but be aware of systems and robots. Editorial strategy is a mix of planning and opportunism.
  • 21. Planning/Schematic Who is each part of your site speaking to? -> What various thing can the site offer that that audience would want? -> In what way can you deliver that?
  • 22. Planning/Schematic Who is each part of your site speaking to? -> What various thing can the site offer that that audience would want? -> In what way can you deliver that? Via Kristen Taylor Re:Knight Foundation
  • 23. Planning/Schematic Who is each part of your site speaking to? -> What various thing can the site offer that that audience would want? -> In what way can you deliver that?
  • 24. Planning/Schematic This also helps to establish content types, which help set user expectations.
  • 25. Opportunistic Path Audience knowns + Topical Hook/Moment Of Scarcity + Creative Solution (The Stuffo Model)
  • 26.
  • 27. Audit What’s really out there? who are the experts and enthusiasts where are the discussions taking place (and the traces) what’s the culture around them like are there gaps? What you’d find if you didn’t know how to search very well what real words do people use what do they find when they get there what might be an easy win Internally what material do you have to draw from? What unique information do you have access to? what audiences do you already have that you need to serve? What are their expectations who are *your* experts? it’s ok to separate the day to day “staff” from the SME
  • 28. Audit Tools Traditional SEO tools, repurposed Google Insights for Search Internal Search Logs Social Media Research Tools, free and paid (Radian6, Techrigy, Sysomos, BlogPulse, etc.) Conversations/Surveys/Interviews
  • 31. Editorial Process/Flow Editorial Calendar Regular research reports/tip sheets Idea Generation and Vetting Process
  • 33. And Don’t Forget: Take Care Of Your Audience. 1. Find a subject you care about.2. Do not ramble, though.3. Keep it simple.4. Have the guts to cut.5. Sound like yourself.6. Say what you mean to say.7. Pity the readers. -Kurt Vonnegut
  • 34. Fin.Dave Coustanemail: Extraface@gmail.comweb: http://www.extraface.comtwitter: Extrafaceask me stuff: http://extraface.tumblr.com/ask1-570-4TOOFIS

Editor's Notes

  1. This should be revisited and watched over time against traffic and success metrics – what does the best? What’s a cost of doing business type thing?