75 content marketing examples — new and old.
Companies of various sizes, locations, and industries created these efforts and delivered them in a wide variety of formats. We hope they will give you a feel for the tremendous things brands can accomplish with content marketing — and inspire you to explore some new content marketing ideas of your own.
Herewith a presentation I created on Collaborative Content with influencers and how to execute the process. There is more in depth information in the notes section so if you require it then please contact me and I'll send the raw version.
Presentation is on Pinterest in which it includes all features, pins, boards, lens, analytics. This the best place to market everything just by uploading photos &videos. Always keep up with latest trends on the things you like. Connects with people who have same similar style and interest. Get inspire on what to buy. Pinterest is good for business and you will also find it interesting.
Follow on - https://www.digitalplatter.in/
7 Effective TikTok Marketing Tactics to Skyrocket Your eCommerce SalesweDevs
Unlock the power of TikTok to boost your eCommerce sales with 7 proven marketing tricks!
This slide deck is packed with actionable strategies that will help you take your business to new heights.
1- Learn how to target the right audience and increase your reach on TikTok
2- Leverage influencers to amplify your brand and drive conversions
3- Discover how to effectively use TikTok's unique features, such as duets and challenges, to engage with your audience
4- See real-life examples of businesses succeeding on TikTok and learn from their strategies
Whether you're just getting started on TikTok or looking to take your existing efforts to the next level, this slide deck is a must-see for any eCommerce business looking to succeed on the platform.
Herewith a presentation I created on Collaborative Content with influencers and how to execute the process. There is more in depth information in the notes section so if you require it then please contact me and I'll send the raw version.
Presentation is on Pinterest in which it includes all features, pins, boards, lens, analytics. This the best place to market everything just by uploading photos &videos. Always keep up with latest trends on the things you like. Connects with people who have same similar style and interest. Get inspire on what to buy. Pinterest is good for business and you will also find it interesting.
Follow on - https://www.digitalplatter.in/
7 Effective TikTok Marketing Tactics to Skyrocket Your eCommerce SalesweDevs
Unlock the power of TikTok to boost your eCommerce sales with 7 proven marketing tricks!
This slide deck is packed with actionable strategies that will help you take your business to new heights.
1- Learn how to target the right audience and increase your reach on TikTok
2- Leverage influencers to amplify your brand and drive conversions
3- Discover how to effectively use TikTok's unique features, such as duets and challenges, to engage with your audience
4- See real-life examples of businesses succeeding on TikTok and learn from their strategies
Whether you're just getting started on TikTok or looking to take your existing efforts to the next level, this slide deck is a must-see for any eCommerce business looking to succeed on the platform.
Social Media Advertising is here for the long run, in other words it's here to stay. In this presentation I go through the ABC of social media advertising and provide a quick how-to overview on how to embrace Social Media Advertising and make it work for your brand.
This presentation is part of a panel of speeches given at the Fremantle chapter of #HospoBiz, a new Hospitality only networking organization.
For more information on #HospoBiz please visit https://www.facebook.com/hospobiz
To enquire as a speaker, please contact Federica at
federica@mjsocial.com.au
How to Use Tiktok for Marketing Your Small Business?mKonnekt
With more than one billion active users, it is one of the fastest-growing social media networks. Several Brands are already experimenting on the platform. Learn how to use TikTok for business and what kind of strategy should you adopt on the platform.
I really enjoyed presenting "How To Create Content That People Actually Want" because so much of the content we create is wanted by no one. Promotion. Propaganda. Tech Sheets. Brochures. Talking head videos.
http://www.b2bmarketinginsider.com/content-marketing/how-to-make-content-real-good-slides
I like challenging marketing and communications people to dream bigger, to create content people might even love to consumer and content they love to create. I enjoy showing them examples of how to do it.
TikTok is ranked as the second most downloaded free app right now in the US. Grab your spot in TikTok while the organic reach is incredible. In this presentation, I will teach you how to use TikTok. I will show you how to find trends and the ins and outs of making videos. I will talk about the algorithm, effects, analytics and how you can crush it with some time and work. Even if you don't use TikTok for social, it is a great free video editor. Come see how this emerging platform can help your brand reach and awareness.
https://genm.co
This presentation gives a brief facts and overview of why your brand/business should use social media marketing and why it is valuable and important for marketers.
An overview on what to expect from growing social media network TikTok and how brands can utilise their ads manager to increase brand awareness and improve customer relationship.
This is an example of Webbed Marketing's SEO audit. It includes a general analysis of your website's current SEO status, sample analysis of keywords, inbound link profile, and analysis against your top online competition. The complete audit package includes a PDF summary of our findings and also a Word Doc "detail" report, pointing out each error/compliance issue on a URL by URL basis.
Does your marketing strategy satisfy you? We offer content marketing manual, that shows all the necessary tips to implement to make your strategy the most efficient. Enjoy our comic strip!
YouTube marketing strategy : Hero, Hub and HygieneBrent Spilkin
Deciding on your YouTube social media strategy?
This marketing strategy will help you understand how to sell to brands and which content to create for them.
Cognitive Content Marketing: The Path to a More (Artificially) Intelligent Fu...PR 20/20
[Presented at Intelligent Content Conference 2017] Consider how much time your team spends discovering keywords; planning blog post topics; writing, optimizing, personalizing and automating content; testing landing pages; scheduling social shares; reviewing analytics and defining content strategies. Now imagine if a machine performed the majority of those activities and a marketer's primary role was to enhance rather than create.
Machines are not going to replace content marketers in the near term, but artificial intelligence is accelerating us toward a more intelligently automated future. Come explore the present and future potential of artificial intelligence, and discover AI-powered technologies that can drive marketing performance and transform your career.
* Understand what the disruption of other industries can teach us about the inevitable impact artificial intelligence will have on the marketing industry.
* Learn about the marketing technology companies that are leading the way in advanced automation, predictive analytics and machine-generated content.
* Apply new technologies and processes to make your content marketing more efficient and effective.
Welcome to our annual report on the content marketing practices of technology marketers. This report focuses on the North American technology marketers who participated in our seventh annual content marketing survey. New for this year, we asked technology marketers about their success with content marketing:
• 24% said their organization’s overall approach to content marketing is “extremely” or “very” successful
• 64% said that compared with one year ago, their organizations are “much more” or “somewhat more” successful with content marketing
• 92% of those reporting increased success attributed that success to doing a better job with content creation.
Seventy-four percent said their organization always or frequently prioritizes delivering content quality over content quantity. That stat is even higher (92%) among the top-performing technology marketers (see the chart on page 4 for our definition of a “top performer”).
Read on for more insights into how your peers are approaching their content marketing—and where they are heading over the next 12 months.
Social Media Advertising is here for the long run, in other words it's here to stay. In this presentation I go through the ABC of social media advertising and provide a quick how-to overview on how to embrace Social Media Advertising and make it work for your brand.
This presentation is part of a panel of speeches given at the Fremantle chapter of #HospoBiz, a new Hospitality only networking organization.
For more information on #HospoBiz please visit https://www.facebook.com/hospobiz
To enquire as a speaker, please contact Federica at
federica@mjsocial.com.au
How to Use Tiktok for Marketing Your Small Business?mKonnekt
With more than one billion active users, it is one of the fastest-growing social media networks. Several Brands are already experimenting on the platform. Learn how to use TikTok for business and what kind of strategy should you adopt on the platform.
I really enjoyed presenting "How To Create Content That People Actually Want" because so much of the content we create is wanted by no one. Promotion. Propaganda. Tech Sheets. Brochures. Talking head videos.
http://www.b2bmarketinginsider.com/content-marketing/how-to-make-content-real-good-slides
I like challenging marketing and communications people to dream bigger, to create content people might even love to consumer and content they love to create. I enjoy showing them examples of how to do it.
TikTok is ranked as the second most downloaded free app right now in the US. Grab your spot in TikTok while the organic reach is incredible. In this presentation, I will teach you how to use TikTok. I will show you how to find trends and the ins and outs of making videos. I will talk about the algorithm, effects, analytics and how you can crush it with some time and work. Even if you don't use TikTok for social, it is a great free video editor. Come see how this emerging platform can help your brand reach and awareness.
https://genm.co
This presentation gives a brief facts and overview of why your brand/business should use social media marketing and why it is valuable and important for marketers.
An overview on what to expect from growing social media network TikTok and how brands can utilise their ads manager to increase brand awareness and improve customer relationship.
This is an example of Webbed Marketing's SEO audit. It includes a general analysis of your website's current SEO status, sample analysis of keywords, inbound link profile, and analysis against your top online competition. The complete audit package includes a PDF summary of our findings and also a Word Doc "detail" report, pointing out each error/compliance issue on a URL by URL basis.
Does your marketing strategy satisfy you? We offer content marketing manual, that shows all the necessary tips to implement to make your strategy the most efficient. Enjoy our comic strip!
YouTube marketing strategy : Hero, Hub and HygieneBrent Spilkin
Deciding on your YouTube social media strategy?
This marketing strategy will help you understand how to sell to brands and which content to create for them.
Cognitive Content Marketing: The Path to a More (Artificially) Intelligent Fu...PR 20/20
[Presented at Intelligent Content Conference 2017] Consider how much time your team spends discovering keywords; planning blog post topics; writing, optimizing, personalizing and automating content; testing landing pages; scheduling social shares; reviewing analytics and defining content strategies. Now imagine if a machine performed the majority of those activities and a marketer's primary role was to enhance rather than create.
Machines are not going to replace content marketers in the near term, but artificial intelligence is accelerating us toward a more intelligently automated future. Come explore the present and future potential of artificial intelligence, and discover AI-powered technologies that can drive marketing performance and transform your career.
* Understand what the disruption of other industries can teach us about the inevitable impact artificial intelligence will have on the marketing industry.
* Learn about the marketing technology companies that are leading the way in advanced automation, predictive analytics and machine-generated content.
* Apply new technologies and processes to make your content marketing more efficient and effective.
Welcome to our annual report on the content marketing practices of technology marketers. This report focuses on the North American technology marketers who participated in our seventh annual content marketing survey. New for this year, we asked technology marketers about their success with content marketing:
• 24% said their organization’s overall approach to content marketing is “extremely” or “very” successful
• 64% said that compared with one year ago, their organizations are “much more” or “somewhat more” successful with content marketing
• 92% of those reporting increased success attributed that success to doing a better job with content creation.
Seventy-four percent said their organization always or frequently prioritizes delivering content quality over content quantity. That stat is even higher (92%) among the top-performing technology marketers (see the chart on page 4 for our definition of a “top performer”).
Read on for more insights into how your peers are approaching their content marketing—and where they are heading over the next 12 months.
Content marketing is about change. You know you need to do it, to measure it and to show ROI. In this presentation at #CMWorld, I show you how to build the business case for content marketing. How to find the budget. And how to show real marketing ROI to the executives who demand it.
Social Media Marketing Trends 2017 by SocialbakersJeraldine Phneah
Social media marketing trends in 2017 backed with data and case studies:
1. Social media adspend on the rise
2. The growth and adoption of Social Video
3. Brands adopting media house approach to content
4. Working with influencers & leveraging user generated content
5. Increased involvement of brands in social activism & politics
Brands are spending more and more budget on social media marketing, but evaluating social ROI and performance can be tricky. What’s working well and what’s not, and what’s worth spending more time and money on? In most cases, these questions go unanswered, and it’s tough to know where to begin to improve your social media marketing strategy.
Whether you need to report and prove your social media ROI or want to have better control over your social strategy, you need to be tracking the right KPIs so you can report, analyze, and improve.
And this is exactly what this webinar will help you with.
In this webinar, you'll learn:
Benefits of tracking social media data and key metrics
How to choose the best metrics that suit your goals
How to track and analyze them
The best tools to do this with
Specific strategies to improve on the metrics you’re tracking
2017 Social Media & Content Marketing Predictions from 70 Marketing Leaders Bryan Kramer
We’ve pulled together a select group of 70 top marketing minds who rock the digital trenches every day, to find out their vision for “What’s Next in 2017” in social media and content marketing.
They live it, breathe it, and know what’s working today, so no doubt we’ll get a glimpse into the crystal ball and reveal key trends based on their insight and experience before they happen.
So what will they say for 2017? Read through and see if you agree with their predictions, and compare word clouds to last year’s answers versus what they had to say for the coming year.
Let me know if you agree, disagree or have a different take on what’s in store for marketers and brands by tweeting me @bryankramer.
Now dive in, enjoy, and brace yourself for 2017!
Cheers ~
Bryan Kramer
#70Predictions
2016 Predictions: http://bit.ly/2016ContentSocialPredictions
Thank you for your interest in Content Marketing in the UK 2017: Benchmarks, Budgets, and Trends.
The annual content marketing survey, from which the results of this report were generated, revealed many new insights this year. We asked more questions about content marketing strategy, factors that in uence content marketing success, marketers’ attitudes about content creation and content marketing in general, and much more.
We also asked respondents about their commitment level to content marketing. To see the types of content marketing activities that those who are more committed are prioritizing, see the chart on page 4. Enjoy!
In this e-book, you'll see over 50 predictions from thought leaders who share their views on brand strategy, organizational structure, emerging technology and platforms, and other big developments that may be on the horizon for content marketing.
A Guide to Social Media Marketing MeasurementMark Schaefer
Stuck on how to measure your social media marketing efforts? Here's practical advice from a leading marketing authority that may help you move forward.
In 2013, Content Marketing Institute released its first Content Marketing Framework. At the time, its purpose was to serve as a high-level view of the principles that govern the world of brand storytelling. Since then, CMI has worked with more than 100 brands, helping them put these core principles into practice. These partnerships have taught us a lot about which parts of the framework worked, which didn’t, and where we still needed to provide greater clarity and transparency. To reflect the insights we gained – as well as the many shifts that have occurred across the entire digital ecosystem – we’ve streamlined our original discussion, and have added a distinct new process model to each node. What follows is our redesigned Content Marketing Framework.
How To Plan And Build A Successful Content Marketing StrategyMichael Brenner
http://www.b2bmarketinginsider.com/content-marketing/plan-build-successful-content-marketing-strategy -- Did you know that every day on the internet:
There are 4.75 Billion pieces of content shared
There are 1.8 Billion photos uploaded
There are 700 Million Snapchats
There are 500 Million tweets
Marketing, as we know it, is being transformed right in front of our eyes. More and more messages are being promoted every day, on more channels, and as a result, consumers are learning to simply tune out the noise.
Because of this, brands must leverage content marketing to deliver the useful information necessary to educate and build trust with their audiences. But they often fail to document what they are trying to achieve, how they will get it done, and what measures will prove success.
Yesterday I presented to more than 600 attendees of the NewsCred #ThinkContent Webinar: "How To Plan And Build A Successful Content Marketing Strategy." I presented:
The key factors for content marketing success
The core components of a content marketing strategy
I answered the main questions of how to build a solid content marketing strategy
I shared my secret that effective content marketing was relatively simple:
"The buyer journey is nothing more than a series of questions that must be answered." ~ IDC
I shared the Content Marketing Institute's more formal definition of content marketing:
“Content marketing is the marketing and business process for creating and distributing relevant and valuable content to attract, acquire, and engage a clearly defined and understood target audience – with the objective of driving profitable customer action.” ~ Content Marketing Institute
And I shared the rallying cry for why we need to change:
"We have to stop interrupting what people are interested in, and be what people are interested in." ~ Craig Davis (former Chief Creative Office - J. Walter Thompson)
Backed by research and our own customer engagements, I covered
The 6 factors to content marketing success:
Document content strategy
Have someone in charge of content
Consistently publish quality content
Map content to buyer journey
Balance Paid, Owned, Earned Media
Track Content Marketing ROI
I provided an example and a template for anyone to develop:
Your Content Marketing Mission Statement
Become a destination for [target audience] interested in [topics]. To help them [customer value].
This will help us [your content marketing goals]
Earn your audience’s attention vs. just buying it
Reach, engage and convert NEW buyers
AmEx Open Forum Example: Help Small Businesses Do More Business. To become the largest source of inbound leads.
I provided spreadsheets to help anyone conduct a content audit and measure their content marketing results:
Create a Content Marketing Strategy Your Customers will LOVE, in 7 StepsJay Baer
Here's how to create a content marketing strategy your customers will love, in 7 steps. This presentation from global content marketing consultant, keynote speaker, and New York Times bestselling author Jay Baer will help you craft a winning content marketing strategy for your brand or organization. The principles in this presentation are used by Jay Baer and his Convince and Convert consulting firm on behalf of some of the largest companies in the world. Learn how corporate objectives, audiences, audience inquiries, metrics, content execution, and even social media work together to make content marketing programs successful. You'll want to print this one out and/or share it with your team.
The X factor: The Secret to Better Content Marketing Mathew Sweezey
Content Marketing is something we all must do, but we do not all do it well. The X Factor which separates the two is Agile Marketing. In this presentation I'll teach you what Agile Content Marketing is, the data to prove why Agile is better, and how to execute agile content marketing with agile lead nurturing, agile social advertising, and agile content creation.
How to boost inbound marketing success with content marketing, SEO and social...Scoop.it
Google currently indexes close to 50 billion pages in its algorithm and every minute that goes by, nearly 70,000 blog posts are created and added to the internet. Content marketing has become an effective inbound marketing strategy for companies around the globe. Yet many businesses still don’t seem to have a strategic content marketing approach in place and sadly their content never reaches its target audience. Here is how to leverage content marketing, SEO and social media into your inbound marketing mix te become a more effective marketer.
Why Social Media Chat Bots Are the Future of Communication - DeckJan Rezab
Social media chat bots are the future of communication, if its WhatsApp, Facebook Messenger, Kik, Skype, or Telegram - you can use their bots and bot stores to easily access new services - easier you could ever do it with apps.
One of the biggest mistakes businesses make when they first venture into content marketing is a lack of strategy. Often they adopt a 'one-size-fits-all' approach to their content marketing channels only to see their efforts dashed. The truth is what works on social media, does not necessarily work on search, and the reason usually boils down to how your audience uses these channels. Discover to how understanding audience's intent on Search and on Social Media can help you build a holistic content marketing strategy that works.
In this presentation by Daniel Hochuli, you'll learn:
- Why same content published on both search and social media often fails to deliver results.
- How to develop and optimise a content marketing strategy that best suits your digital channels.
- How to intelligently report content marketing success using audience metrics.
How to Create the Perfect Social-Media PostGuy Kawasaki
These are the slides that Guy Kawasaki and Peg Fitzpatrick used for a webinar hosted by Mari Smith. The purpose of the webinar was to help people create "the perfect posts" for social media. The presentation uses a classic top-ten format.
A Complete Guide To The Best Times To Post On Social Media (And More!)TrackMaven
Do you know the most effective times to post on social media, send an email, or publish a blog? We've broken down the data behind the most effective times to post content on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, Content Marketing, and Email.
The 10 Best Copywriting Formulas for Social Media HeadlinesBuffer
A Top Ten list of the best copywriting formulas used by writers and marketers, and how they might fit with the social media headlines you write.
1. Before – After – Bridge
2. Problem – Agitate – Solve
3. Features – Advantages – Benefits (FAB)
4. The 4 C’s
5. The 4 U’s
6. Attention – Interest – Desire – Action (AIDA)
7. A FOREST
8. The 5 basic objections
9. Picture – Promise – Prove – Push (PPPP)
10. The 1 – 2 – 3 – 4 Formula for Persuasive Copy
The complete list is available on the Buffer blog here: https://blog.bufferapp.com/copywriting-formulas
While every brand brings a unique set of goals, values, assets, and circumstances to the content marketing table, at least one thing is universal: We can all learn from the experiences of those who faced the same challenges and came out on top. Fortunately, when it comes to content marketing, there are plenty of amazing brands we can look to for guidance.
Companies of various sizes, locations, and industries created these efforts and delivered them in a wide variety of formats. We hope they will give you a feel for the tremendous things brands can accomplish with content marketing — and inspire you to explore some new content marketing ideas of your own.
Content Marketing: Arming Your Sales Reps with the Right Content to Drive SalesJoe Pulizzi
Presentation from Joe Pulizzi of the Content Marketing Institute on the 12 ways that companies go wrong with content and how they can fix them in order to drive more interest for sales. Includes case studies, research and insights into why marketers need to act like publishers.
A presentation about the changing digital screen and how brands can take action to effectively reach their clients in a digital world. The content is aimed at promoting Media24 digital properties.
Best of Branded Content Marketing 2015: Germany, Austria and Switzerland - Ed...Justin Kirby
What exactly is branded content marketing, and how can you use it in German-speaking countries to improve your business and engage better with customers?
Find out all about it in this first ever edition of the international Best of Branded Content Marketing (BOBCM) book series exclusively for, from and about the German, Austrian and Swiss region.
Spearheaded by BOBCM's local editor and partner, renowned branded entertainment consultant, strategist and journalist Sandra Freisinger-Heinl, this book presents the combined experience and wisdom of more than 45 local branded content experts.
Best of Branded Content Marketing 2015: Germany, Austria and Switzerland - Edited by Sandra Freisinger-Heinl
It explains vital aspects of branded content usage specific to the German-speaking market, including legal and research information. However, it's much more than a 'how-to' guide; it also provides insights into experts' daily work with brands, showcasing the best examples, including Deutsche Telekom Familie Heins, Media Markt Rabbit Race and Hasbro NERF Toy Blaster.
Equipped with all the information from this book, you too can use the power of branded content marketing to inspire your work.
Four B2B Social Media Success Stories: How B2B Companies Can (and should) Use...Chad Wiebesick
Some B2B companies are effectively using social media as a way to connect with customers. Other B2B companies are taking a wait-and-see approach until something demands their social media attention – usually a competitor eating their lunch. Are you a social media laggard or leader? If you’re still on the sidelines about the value social media has in your B2B marketing communications program, attend this seminar for actionable insights you can start using today to boost your social media ROI. Plus, we’ll reveal one blunder that is sure to kill your social media success.
The Content Marketing Plan - SO Meetups 13, May 9, 2019Andra Zaharia
In this presentation, I talked about a few key aspects related to content marketing and the main things to think about when creating a content marketing plan.
The presentation also includes some of the best resources I use o learn and improve my skills and know-how as a content marketer.
I hope you'll find it useful!
How to Build A Big Brand Without Money In 2024.pdfSmartSkill97
In today’s competitive market, let’s talk about how establishing a big brand presence without significant financial resources can seem like a daunting task. But with the right strategic planning and leveraging available resources effectively, it's possible to build a unique identity and gain traction in your market segment.
I've seen many videos about building big brands, but the issue is, most of the time people don't have much money or resources. However, if you really want to create something valuable for customers and help them improve their lives, you can still do it even with limited resources. Let’s break down all the key steps:
Responsive Marketing in a Real Time World David Armano
It used to be easy. Plan, test and launch marketing campaigns over an ample amount of time. But marketers need to think more like developers who deal in rapidly changing and fast moving environments where technology constantly evolves. Today, brands are both built and preserved in real time and content is the currency of the Web. The modern day imperative for organizations is evolving their marketing machines to operate both at scale and with agility.
Innovative Content Marketing Examples for SuccessSarah Boyer
Content marketing has become the backbone of digital success, and in a world oversaturated with information, standing out requires innovation. Welcome to our exploration of innovative content Marketing Examples, where we'll delve into the power of creativity and originality in content marketing. Through real-world examples, we aim to inspire you to craft strategies that capture attention and drive success in the digital landscape.
The report offers to marketers 25 open, click-through, list churn and mobile metrics to help you see where you rank, delivering more visuals so you can better understand the data, and sharing more observations to help you improve your marketing programs.
The gap between subscriber response and engagement
The gap between mobile and desktop click and CTO rates
The gap between smartphone, desktop and tablet purchases
Relatório de Publicidade Digital | 2o Trimestre 2015Alexandre Pallota
Este relatório aborda diversas informações da indústria de publicidade digital com insights focados no universo do Marketing em mecanismos de busca.
Os tópicos incluem:
- Insights sobre os negócios de busca e display do Google
- Efeitos na alteração do algoritmo do Google (também chamado de Mobilegeddon)
- Gastos com mecanismos de busca, taxas de clique (CTR) e custo por clique (CPC) em diferentes regiões, mecanismos de busca e dispositivos
- Quão diferente são os comportamentos e as métricas de busca nos diversos tipos de dispositivo
Mastering Local SEO for Service Businesses in the AI Era is tailored specifically for local service providers like plumbers, dentists, and others seeking to dominate their local search landscape. This session delves into leveraging AI advancements to enhance your online visibility and search rankings through the Content Factory model, designed for creating high-impact, SEO-driven content. Discover the Dollar-a-Day advertising strategy, a cost-effective approach to boost your local SEO efforts and attract more customers with minimal investment. Gain practical insights on optimizing your online presence to meet the specific needs of local service seekers, ensuring your business not only appears but stands out in local searches. This concise, action-oriented workshop is your roadmap to navigating the complexities of digital marketing in the AI age, driving more leads, conversions, and ultimately, success for your local service business.
Key Takeaways:
Embrace AI for Local SEO: Learn to harness the power of AI technologies to optimize your website and content for local search. Understand the pivotal role AI plays in analyzing search trends and consumer behavior, enabling you to tailor your SEO strategies to meet the specific demands of your target local audience. Leverage the Content Factory Model: Discover the step-by-step process of creating SEO-optimized content at scale. This approach ensures a steady stream of high-quality content that engages local customers and boosts your search rankings. Get an action guide on implementing this model, complete with templates and scheduling strategies to maintain a consistent online presence. Maximize ROI with Dollar-a-Day Advertising: Dive into the cost-effective Dollar-a-Day advertising strategy that amplifies your visibility in local searches without breaking the bank. Learn how to strategically allocate your budget across platforms to target potential local customers effectively. The session includes an action guide on setting up, monitoring, and optimizing your ad campaigns to ensure maximum impact with minimal investment.
Top 3 Ways to Align Sales and Marketing Teams for Rapid GrowthDemandbase
In this session, Demandbase’s Stephanie Quinn, Sr. Director of Integrated and Digital Marketing, Devin Rosenberg, Director of Sales, and Kevin Rooney, Senior Director of Sales Development will share how sales and marketing shapes their day-to-day and what key areas are needed for true alignment.
In this presentation, Danny Leibrandt explains the impact of AI on SEO and what Google has been doing about it. Learn how to take your SEO game to the next level and win over Google with his new strategy anyone can use. Get actionable steps to rank your name, your business, and your clients on Google - the right way.
Key Takeaways:
1. Real content is king
2. Find ways to show EEAT
3. Repurpose across all platforms
When most people in the industry talk about online or digital reputation management, what they're really saying is Google search and PPC. And it's usually reactive, left dealing with the aftermath of negative information published somewhere online. That's outdated. It leaves executives, organizations and other high-profile individuals at a high risk of a digital reputation attack that spans channels and tactics. But the tools needed to safeguard against an attack are more cybersecurity-oriented than most marketing and communications professionals can manage. Business leaders Leaders grasp the importance; 83% of executives place reputation in their top five areas of risk, yet only 23% are confident in their ability to address it. To succeed in 2024 and beyond, you need to turn online reputation on its axis and think like an attacker.\
Key Takeaways:
- New framework for examining and safeguarding an online reputation
- Tools and techniques to keep you a step ahead
- Practical examples that demonstrate when to act, how to act and how to recover
The digital marketing industry is changing faster than ever and those who don’t adapt with the times are losing market share. Where should marketers be focusing their efforts? What strategies are the experts seeing get the best results? Get up-to-speed with the latest industry insights, trends and predictions for the future in this panel discussion with some leading digital marketing experts.
How to Use AI to Write a High-Quality Article that Ranksminatamang0021
In the world of content creation, many AI bloggers have drifted away from their original vision, resulting in low-quality articles that search engines overlook. Don't let that happen to you! Join us to discover how to leverage AI tools effectively to craft high-quality content that not only captures your audience's attention but also ranks well on search engines.
Disclaimer: Some of the prompts mentioned here are the examples of Matt Diggity. Please use it as reference and make your own custom prompts.
Financial curveballs sent many American families reeling in 2023. Household budgets were squeezed by rising interest rates, surging prices on everyday goods, and a stagnating housing market. Consumers were feeling strapped. That sentiment, however, appears to be waning. The question is, to what extent?
To take the pulse of consumers’ feelings about their financial well-being ahead of a highly anticipated election, ThinkNow conducted a nationally representative quantitative survey. The survey highlights consumers’ hopes and anxieties as we move into 2024. Let's unpack the key findings to gain insights about where we stand.
First Things First: Building and Effective Marketing Strategy
Too many companies (and marketers) jump straight into activation planning without formalizing a marketing strategy. It may seem tedious, but analyzing the mindset of your targeted audiences and identifying the messaging points most likely to resonate with them is time well spent. That process is also a great opportunity for marketers to collaborate with sales leaders and account managers on a galvanized go-to-market approach. I’ll walk you through the methods and tools we use with our clients to ensure campaign success.
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-Recognize the critical role of strategy in marketing
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In this presentation, Danny Leibrandt explains the impact of AI on SEO and what Google has been doing about it. Learn how to take your SEO game to the next level and win over Google with his new strategy anyone can use. Get actionable steps to rank your name, your business, and your clients on Google - the right way.
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AI-Powered Personalization: Principles, Use Cases, and Its Impact on CROVWO
In today’s era of AI, personalization is more than just a trend—it’s a fundamental strategy that unlocks numerous opportunities.
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Join us as Sarjak Patel and Naitry Saggu from 3rd Eye Consulting unveil a transformative framework. This approach seamlessly integrates your unique context, consumer insights, and conversion goals, paving the way for unparalleled success in personalization.
Short video marketing has sweeped the nation and is the fastest way to build an online brand on social media in 2024. In this session you will learn:- What is short video marketing- Which platforms work best for your business- Content strategies that are on brand for your business- How to sell organically without paying for ads.
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When most people in the industry talk about online or digital reputation management, what they're really saying is Google search and PPC. And it's usually reactive, left dealing with the aftermath of negative information published somewhere online. That's outdated. It leaves executives, organizations and other high-profile individuals at a high risk of a digital reputation attack that spans channels and tactics. But the tools needed to safeguard against an attack are more cybersecurity-oriented than most marketing and communications professionals can manage. Business leaders Leaders grasp the importance; 83% of executives place reputation in their top five areas of risk, yet only 23% are confident in their ability to address it. To succeed in 2024 and beyond, you need to turn online reputation on its axis and think like an attacker.
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- Practical examples that demonstrate when to act, how to act and how to recover
The What, Why & How of 3D and AR in Digital CommercePushON Ltd
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A.I. (artificial intelligence) platforms are popping up all the time, and many of them can and should be used to help grow your brand, increase your sales and decrease your marketing costs.In this presentation:We will review some of the best AI platforms that are available for you to use.We will interact with some of the platforms in real-time, so attendees can see how they work.We will also look at some current brands that are using AI to help them create marketing messages, saving them time and money in the process. Lastly, we will discuss the pros and cons of using AI in marketing & branding and have a lively conversation that includes comments from the audience.
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W
hile every brand brings a unique set of goals, values, assets, and circumstances to
the content marketing table, at least one thing is universal: We can all learn from the
experiences of those who faced the same challenges and came out on top. Fortunately,
when it comes to content marketing, there are plenty of amazing brands we can look to
for guidance.
In this e-book, we’ve gathered 75 of our favorite content marketing examples — new and old.
Companies of various sizes, locations, and industries created these efforts and delivered them in a wide
variety of formats. We hope they will give you a feel for the tremendous things brands can accomplish
with content marketing — and inspire you to explore some new content marketing ideas of your own.
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SAINSBURY’S MAGAZINE
Brand: Sainsbury’s
Content type: Multiplatform content
Why we love it:
U.K. supermarket chain Sainsbury’s has elevated
foodie content to a multimedia art form. Starting with
its signature magazine — the biggest, fully paid for,
food title in the U.K. — the company delivers well-
balanced recipe features that are tested by some of
the U.K.’s best home economists and aims to serve all
types of readers’ culinary needs. Add to that a hugely
successful portfolio of social media channels, sell-out
live cooking demonstrations, the magazine’s Food &
Drink Awards, and its series of editorial one-shots, and
not only do you get a level of audience engagement
that would make any content marketer’s mouth
water — you also get recognition as the 2016 Content
Marketing Awards Project of the Year.
Industry type: Retail
Content Marketing Project of the Year:
BEST RETAIL PUBLICATION
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IKEA’S VIRTUAL REALITY EXPERIENCE
Brand: Ikea
Content type: Interactive content/Virtual reality
Why we love it:
Virtual reality is certainly an up-and-coming platform
for content experiences in both the digital and
physical worlds (Pokémon Go, anyone?). Ikea is
getting a leg-up on the trend with this pilot program
that enables shoppers with an HTC Vive-mounted
headset to see how their favorite Swedish-named
kitchen furnishings can be laid out and customized
to suit their personal tastes. The developers also
included a neat parent-friendly feature: Users can
adjust the height of the person walking through
the virtual rooms, allowing them to view potential
remodeling projects from the eyes of a child.
Industry type: Retail
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COLORCHAT
SMARTPHONE APP
Brand: OPI
Content type: Interactive content/Virtual reality
Why we love it:
Who needs words when you can speak in color? The company behind nail polish
with names like “I’m Not Really a Waitress” and “You’re Such a Budapest” aims
to turn color into a universal language. In OPI’s ColorChat smartphone app, each
letter and character is composed of colorful drops of OPI nail polish shades. The
abstract shapes form an alphabet that can be used to write messages; the app
also helps decode incoming communication.
Industry type: Health & Beauty
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COPING WITH HUMANS
Brand: IBM
Content type: Video
Why we love it:
This video imagines Star Wars star Carrie Fisher as
the facilitator of a support group for robots that no
longer feel valued, thanks to IBM’s super-capable
supercomputer, Watson. By confronting the source
of their anxiety about becoming obsolete to the
humans they serve (reluctantly, in some cases), the
robots illustrate just how advanced today’s IBM-based
technology has become.
Industry type: Technology & Electronics
Learn more: Native Advertising Hits Network Television
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CREATOR MAGAZINE
Brand: WeWork
Content type: Digital publication
Why we love it:
Lifestyle magazine Creator tells the stories of
the entrepreneurs who utilize WeWork’s co-
working spaces around the world. The writing
and photography are top-notch and in addition
to profiles, articles about innovation, and how-
to guides, Creator has also featured special
content series — including one that profiles
women who have founded start-ups.
Industry type: Business Services
Learn more: Instagram Follows Facebook to Land of Paid Social
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THE STORY OF CONTENT
Brand: Content Marketing Institute
Content type: Documentary film
Why we love it:
This first-of-its kind film, focusing on the origins and evolution of the
content marketing industry, contains some amazing case studies, as well
as interviews with content marketing thought leaders and practitioners
from around the world. To launch the documentary, the CMI team also
created a screening kit to help drive group viewings in organizations,
and to spark ongoing conversations among the film’s various marketer
audiences. If you have people in your organization who don’t “get” content
marketing, have them watch this documentary.
Industry type: Publishing & Media
Learn more: Content Marketing Technology Investments Top $1 Billion
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SHOT WITH IPHONE
Brand: Apple
Content type: Multiplatform content
Why we love it:
Apple combed through social media for outstanding
photos taken with the iPhone, gathering shots from 77
people in 24 countries. The stunning showpieces were
then featured in an ongoing series of videos, TV spots,
and outdoor ads, with little to connect them to the
brand, save for their tagline: Shot on iPhone. Despite the
minimalist approach to content creation, the campaign was still able to tell complex and emotional stories — without
saying a word.
Industry type: Technology & Electronics
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THE SCIENCE OF SEEING
Brand: Intel
Content type: Digital publication
Why we love it:
What if your computer could see like you?
To get people interested in its RealSense
3D camera technology, Intel created The
Science of Seeing, a special edition of the
company’s digital magazine iQ. Intel’s team
of journalists and designers initially created
nine multimedia stories — each exploring a
different facet of how machines (and people)
see, and what more human-like computers
might mean for society. Intel concluded that
iQ’s Science of Seeing edition stories were
three times more engaging than its traditional campaign landing page, and articles
syndicated to Medium ranked among the site’s top 10 most read.
Industry type: Technology & Electronics
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THINKGEEK
DAILY ALERT
Brand: ThinkGeek
Content type: Email newsletter
Why we love it:
@ThinkGeek embraces “geek culture” in all its products,
and its Think Geek Overlords aim to please readers
with intriguing emails that really speak their languages
(Klingon and Dothraki included). Plus, the company’s
ever-present spokes-monkey, Timmy, is usually on hand
with a clever disguise that helps to get readers into the
spirit of the offering.
Industry type: Retail
Learn more: Improve Your Email Content With a 7-Minute
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#NSFAVOURITES
Brand: Nederlandse Spoorwegen
Content type: Digital publication
Why we love it:
The Dutch Railway operator, known as NS, wanted
to encourage the country’s citizens to travel
more often by train. Having already established
a successful print publication — #nsfavourites
— the logical next step was to create a digital
counterpart, where readers could discover helpful
travel tips and exciting destinations in four
popular Dutch cities, chosen by leading Dutch
bloggers and influentials. The resulting magazine
also contains exclusive offers and discounts
for selected destinations, and allows users to
compose their own lists of favorite locations —
and to receive a map to help them find their way
there and back from the closest railway station.
Industry type: Transportation
2016 Content Marketing Awards Winner:
BEST NEW DIGITAL PUBLICATION
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ONBRAND
Brand: Cleveland Clinic
Content type: Microsite/branding guide
Why we love it:
While many organizations have public style guides
and press kits, and a separate set of internal
editorial guidelines, Cleveland Clinic understands
that to be a content-fueled brand, you must set
your assets free. Developed by 2016 Content
Marketer of the Year recipient Amanda Todorovich,
the organization’s OnBrand microsite is well
equipped to support the complex requirements of
these audiences, and more. From detailed writing guidelines to be used by its hundreds-
strong army of content creators to media-rich facts and figures that can serve the needs
of external influencers and the media, OnBrand is a model for content marketers aiming
to scale their efforts.
Industry type: Healthcare
Learn More: Brand Guidelines to the Rescue for Clear, Consistent Stories
2016 Content Marketing Awards Winner:
MARKETER OF THE YEAR
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VAN WINKLE’S
Brand: Casper’s
Content type: Digital publication
Why we love it:
Mattress retailer Casper launched a web-based magazine (and
a companion e-newsletter) devoted to all things sleep-related
— from reporting the latest scientific findings on dreaming, to
investigating the things that keep us awake at night. Cleverly
named Van Winkle’s, it operates completely independently of
its e-commerce parent, avoids any overt promotion of Casper’s
products, and is managed by a talented team of experienced
journalists who take an eye-opening and newsworthy
approach to “exploring sleep with our eyes wide open.”
Industry type: Retail
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HOW TO CHECK YOUR
HOTEL ROOM FOR BEDBUGS
Brand: Moxie Pest Control
Content type: Visual content
Why we love it:
This instructographic, created by Moxie Pest Control, reveals a seven-step process for
sweeping a hotel room so that you don’t bring home any unwanted insect souvenirs
from your next travel adventure. It’s a great example of how a company can take an
“icky” topic and use it to create memorable instructional content that serves your
audience’s real-life needs.
Industry type: Home Services
Learn more: 8 Ways to Take a Fresh Approach to Content Formats
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SOULCYCLE
POP-UP EXPERIENCE
Brand: Target + SoulCycle
Content type: Live event
Why we love it:
Target teamed up with SoulCycle, a fitness studio
known for its intense and inspirational indoor-
cycling classes. The collaboration entailed a
three-day, pop-up experience in 10 cities across
the United States, with complimentary SoulCycle
classes for those who snagged a spot by signing up
online. The fitness experience was supplemented
with pop-up shops in the 10 participating Target
stores, as well as a capsule collection of SoulCycle
clothing available to all Target shoppers.
Industry type: Retail
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LAY’S DO US
A FLAVOR
Brand: Lay’s
Content type: Interactive content
Why we love it:
Frito-Lay sponsored a contest, Lay’s Do Us A Flavor,
in which it invited people to submit ideas for a
new chip flavor. AOL posted an article about the
winner and used Apester to embed a quiz asking
users, “Which flavor was your favorite?” Readers
who clicked on their favorite could immediately see
the results of the poll and received links to related
content. Naturally, the quiz got tons of shares from
readers who ultimately marketed Lay’s new chip flavor to their friends.
Industry type: Food & Beverage
Learn more: 4 Tools to Create Interactive Content in Minutes
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RUNBASE
Brand: adidas + The Boston Athletic
Association
Content type: Live event
Why we love it:
More than an adidas store conveniently
located steps from the Boston Marathon
finish line, the Boston Marathon RunBase is
a museum, fitness center, and shop all rolled
into one. Stories of the marathon’s history
— the first race was run in 1897 — rotate
seasonally, told through historic photos
and objects including race bibs, medals,
and trophies. Interactive screens feature
key moments in race history and an archive featuring every participant. The RunBase
Run Club offers organized runs around the Boston’s Back Bay neighborhood and
expert speakers, visits from athletes, training plan assistance, and nutrition education.
Visitors, of course, also can shop for the latest adidas footwear.
Industry type: Retail
Learn more: Live Experiences Reinvent the Way Customers Interact With Brands
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DREAM ADVENTURES
Brand: Expedia + St. Jude Children’s Hospital
Content type: Interactive content/virtual reality
Why we love it:
Expedia recognizes just how powerful an impact travel can
have on a person’s worldview. Though cancer-stricken children
undergoing treatment at St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital
may not be able to experience the energizing effects of travel
firsthand, Expedia has found a way to bring the world to them.
As the above film demonstrates, through the use of virtual-
reality camera technology, interactive live streaming, and a
specially built screening room, Expedia’s Dream Adventures
takes St. Jude patients on explorations of places like jungles
and exotic seascapes, and helps them transcend their physical
limitations by expanding the boundaries of their imagination.
Industry type: Travel, Healthcare
Learn more: Interactive Content: The Good, Bad, and Wicked Cool Quizzes and Games
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ROAD TRIPS
Brand: Visit California
Content type: Microsite
Why we love it:
Capitalizing on iconic images of the
California coast, mountains, and vineyards,
Visit California’s Road Trips microsite offers
sample itineraries for travelers interested in
exploring the diverse natural landscapes the
state has to offer. Combining jaw-dropping
photography, inside information about each
stop on the journey, and links for more local
information, Road Trips is just the right
balance of useful information and inspiration
— a distinction that earned the campaign
both a 2015 Content Marketing Award for
Best Integrated Program and a 2015 Webby
Award.
Industry type: Travel & Tourism
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THE HOUSE ON
HALLOW HILL
Brand: Target
Content type: Interactive content/video
Why we love it:
As a seller of seasonal novelties and holiday decor, Target
knows a few things about invoking the spooky spirit
of Halloween. To inspire and assist consumers’ efforts
to deck their own haunted hallways, the retail brand
created a mysterious storytelling adventure using an
interconnected series of clickable videos. As visitors go from room to room to move the story along, they are treated
to elaborately designed scenes, each of which features some of the merchandise Target sells to help party planners
set the right mood — such as a skull-themed cantina fiesta or a ghoulishly moonlit graveside gathering. And before
“House” guests are allowed to escape Hallow Hill, they are given an opportunity to click through to Target’s online
Halloween shop where they can browse, select, and purchase the decorations they saw inside.
Industry type: Retail
Learn more: Live Experiences Reinvent the Way Customers Interact With Brands
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TRACTION NEWS
Brand: Tireweb Marketing
Content type: Digital publication
Why we love it:
Tires help make the world go ‘round; but if they
aren’t careful, tire-related businesses can easily
find themselves spinning their wheels without
making progress toward their goals. Enter Traction
News, an online publication designed to help these
businesses become more profitable overall. Despite
its sales-driven purpose, this trade publication is run
just like a professional newsroom. In fact, Tireweb Marketing takes a refreshing, hands-
off approach to its content, letting the editorial roll without interference, advertorials,
or even obvious calls to action — a smart decision that has earned it a listing by Google
News, Bing News, and Yahoo News as a legitimate news source.
Industry type: Transportation
2016 Content Marketing Awards Winner:
BEST TRANSPORTATION PUBLICATION
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MAILLIFT SERVICE
Brand: MailLift
Content type: Services
Why we love it:
In this brave new world where it can be hard
to tell if the customer service representative
you’re speaking with is human or robot, start-
up MailLift offers a handwritten-letter service for
marketers and sales professionals. “A tool that
builds customer relations through emotional
connection,” MailLift hires “handwriters” (i.e.,
people) to write letters and ships them via
U.S. Postal Service with a local postmark. The
company is building integrations with Salesforce
and other systems to enable their customers to
send handwritten letters from their CRM.
Industry type: Marketing Services
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WESTIN OUT OF
OFFICE GENERATOR
Brand: Westin
Content type: Interactive content
Why we love it:
Out-of-office emails started as a simple way to manage the expectations
of clients, customers, and other contacts during rare times when you
may not be able to respond right away, but they have grown to be a de
facto way to creatively express your personality in absentia. Trying to
conceive of just the right message can pile on the pressure — especially
when your pre-vacation to-do list is already a mile long. Thankfully, you
can easily cross off this creative task with a little help from Westin. By partnering with the master humorists at
McSweeney’s, the travel brand’s helpful tool provides clever little anecdotes that suit pretty much any out-of-
office experience, and do so with memorable style.
Industry type: Retail
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#ACTUALLYSHECAN
Brand: Allergan
Content type: Multiplatform content
Why we love it:
Pharmaceutical company Allergan is targeting
Millennial women with the #ActuallySheCan
content marketing campaign for Lo Loestrin Fe
birth control pills. A play on the popular phrase
“I can’t even,” used to express speechlessness,
the #ActuallySheCan campaign was designed to
empower Millennial women to have meaningful
conversations with each other on birth control-
related topics. Starring an illustrated character
named Violet, the campaign’s pop-culture
references should be familiar to any Millennial with an Instagram account. In addition to
a digital presence, the campaign includes live events, celebrity endorsements, a branded
content partnership with Cosmopolitan magazine, and engagement with physicians.
Industry type: Healthcare
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THE MESSAGE
PODCAST
Brand: General Electric
Content type: Podcast
Why we love it:
To raise its profile among a younger, tech-savvy audience, GE
produced an eight-episode sci-fi podcast called The Message. The
story follows a 70-year-old message that came from outer space,
the decoding of which is achieved by the members of Cypher
— a fictional encryption think tank, whose experts rely on real
ultrasound technology (developed by GE) to get the job done.
Andy Goldberg, GE’s global creative director, astutely describes
the effort as “science fiction meets real science.”
Industry type: Technology & Electronics
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ARC MAGAZINE
Brand: Lincoln Electric
Content type: Print publication
Why we love it:
Arc welding product manufacturer Lincoln Electric takes a
subtle approach to incorporating its brand into the editorial
content of its print publication, ARC Magazine — which is
among the reasons it won the 2016 Content Marketing Award
for Best New Print Publication. Consider its cover story on
the celebrity duo from Gas Monkey Garage who brought their
business of refurbishing and selling old cars onto the small
screen in Discovery Channel’s Fast N’ Loud series. The article
definitely brings the cool factor to welding; and even though
it doesn’t directly promote Lincoln Electric, it’s a natural fit
because Lincoln Electric provides much of the equipment
used on the show.
Industry type: Manufacturing
Learn more: Is Print Still Relevant? Lincoln Electric Says Yes
2016 Content Marketing Awards Winner:
BEST NEW PRINT PUBLICATION
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IS YOUR TRAVEL
PARTNER A
PERFECT MATCH?
Brand: Orbitz
Content type: Interactive content
Why we love it:
Orbitz for Business created a quiz that shows business travelers just how compatible they really are
(or aren’t) with their travel service provider. Users whose results indicate dissatisfaction are served a
message that’s personalized to the pain points they provided and a little encouragement to consider
Orbitz as a solution to improve their travel-planning experience.
Industry type: Travel & Tourism
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#WORTHSAYING
Brand: L’Orea Paris
Content type: Social media
Why we love it:
L’Oreal Paris launched the #WorthSaying campaign at
the 2016 Golden Globes red carpet. The campaign asked
women to share on social media about their careers,
passions, and anything else they thought was worthwhile.
The idea, according to L’Oreal, was to seize control of the
discussion surrounding the event and deliberately point it
in a meaningful direction. #WorthSaying may be a simple
idea, but the campaign elegantly supported L’Oreal’s brand
message, with its legendary slogan: Because You’re Worth It.
Industry type: Social Media
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THE DOG TAG EXPERIENCE
Brand: The National WWII Museum
Content type: Multiplatform content
Why we love it:
The National WWII Museum in New Orleans,
Louisiana, has collected more than 7,500
oral-history interviews with WWII veterans
and turned them into a unique and ongoing
storytelling experience. Each visitor to the
museum receives their own “dog tag” — an
electronic key card that connects them with
one particular war veteran, allowing them
to follow the veteran’s personal experiences
during WWII by touching the key card to
electronic displays as they move through different sections of the exhibit. By providing an email address,
enthusiasts can access the dedicated Dog Tag Experience microsite — where they can catch segments they
may have missed at the museum and browse additional, exclusive content — and receive regular email
updates on the latest happenings at the museum.
Industry type: Arts & Culture
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TWO BELLMEN
Brand: Marriott
Content type: Video
Why we love it:
While traditional hotel advertising normally focuses
on price and location, Marriott’s Two Bellmen short
films instead cast its properties as integral characters
in an engaging pair of stories. The action is highly
choreographed and thoroughly entertaining, yet the
marketing message still shines through loud and clear
— thanks to the subtly integrated branding elements,
including Marriott luggage carts and key cards. All in
all, it’s a well-executed balance of artistic ethos and brand value that earned the
effort a 2016 Content Marketing Award for Best Use of Video.
Industry type: Transportation
Learn more: 8 Ways to Take a Fresh Approach to Content Formats
2016 Content Marketing Awards Winner:
BEST USE OF VIDEO IN CONTENT MARKETING
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FAST COMPANY
FILM SERIES
Brand: Church’s Chicken
Content type: Documentary
Why we love it:
In 2015, Church’s Chicken teamed up with World’s
Fastest Drummer (an event that invites drummers
to play the most single strokes in 60 seconds).
But rather than just sponsor the event, Church’s
Chicken produced an eight-episode documentary
that explores the lives of those vying for a title
by mastering the use of their drumsticks. Each
2-minute episode follows a condensed hero’s
journey, exposing the hard work and passion
required to reach the top echelons of speed
drumming.
Industry type: Food & Beverage
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TILLAMOOK CO-OP
Brand: Tillamook
Content type: Social media
Why we love it:
Consumers who like their dairy products with a
side of transparency have a cool place to connect:
The Tillamook Co-Op is an online community
created to “empower consumers to take a more
active role in understanding and influencing
their dairy products.” Launched by the Tillamook
County Creamery Association — a 106-year-old
farmer-owned cooperative — the dairy lovers’
social network includes membership meetings,
product idea submissions, invitations to exclusive
events, and the opportunity to take part in a
microloan program powered by KivaZip to support
community food projects.
Industry type: Food & Beverage
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XAVIER PLAYBOOK
Brand: Xavier Men’s Basketball Team
Content type: Email newsletter
Why we love it:
The Xavier men’s basketball team began sending out a stapled
print newsletter to 800 Ohio-area coaches, in the hopes of building
a better recruitment program. Today, it’s an email newsletter that
is sent to more than 30,000 coaches in 17 countries. Members
of the Xavier coaching staff who contribute maintain complete
transparency in their articles, holding nothing back. In the last 15
years, this newsletter has helped Xavier grow from a little-known
men’s basketball program into an NCAA powerhouse today.
Industry type: College Athletics
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RICK AND MORTY
RICKSTAVERSE
Brand: Adult Swim
Content type: Social media
Why we love it:
Explore the universe — Rick and Morty style. It’s part
interactive photo album, part hidden-object game, part
Choose Your Own Adventure-style experience, and all fun!
The “Rickstaverse” enables fans of the subversive cartoon to
join Rick and Morty on an exploration of 11 different planets
through a web of 80 linked Instagram accounts. Followers
can dive in and out of photo-powered versions of locations seen on the show and access a...
um... universe of exclusive content, Easter eggs, and hidden in-jokes.
Industry type: Entertainment
On Instagram: @RickandMortyRickstaverse
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UP THERE
Brand: Stella Artois
Content type: Documentary film
Why we love it:
Belgian brewer Stella Artois funded a
documentary that became the source material
for an ad campaign about the disappearing
art of hand-painted advertisements. Through
poignant interviews with artists, Up There
takes a loving look at the history of hand-
painted billboards, and the few artists who
still paint beautiful murals on buildings in New
York City today.
Industry type: Food & Beverage
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THINK PROGRESS
Brand: Lenovo
Content type: Integrated content
Why we love it:
In the crowded B2B tech space, top PC vendor Lenovo
recognized that it needed to move beyond price-based
messaging to compete for a share of IT buyers’ attention. So
its agency, King Content, developed an “always-on” integrated
approach to creating and sharing original branded content — in
seven different languages, on topics of interest to IT decision-
makers. The content was hosted on a series of B2B sites called
Think Progress, and was designed to engage the target audience
on an emotional level, entertaining them and enabling them
to explore the latest technology trends while simultaneously
demonstrating Lenovo’s understanding of their pain points.
Industry type: Technology & Electronics
2016 Content Marketing Awards Winner:
BEST CONTENT MARKETING
ROI/MEASUREMENT PROGRAM
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MODCLOTH ON
FACEBOOK
Brand: ModCloth
Content type: Social media
Why we love it:
On its company page on Facebook, visitors see photos of ModCloth
clothing worn by models of all shapes and sizes and of customers
sporting their latest acquisitions. Comments from customers are
abundant — they are really engaged. A style gallery allows customers
to upload photos in their new outfits. Other customers comment
— a lot. (And, smartly, a viewer can click on any part of the outfit
and immediately be taken to its spot in the catalog for purchase.)
Customers are also asked, both on the website and on social media,
to vote on whether items should be sold by ModCloth.
Industry type: Retail
Learn more: Learn How to Engage Gen C (It’s Not Just Millennials)
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37 WAYS BRANDS
USE BITLY
Brand: Bitly
Content type: E-books
Why we love it:
Did you know this useful link shortener can be used
to help marketers track leads, and even find the best
channel to push a particular product promotion to?
Bitly leveraged the e-book format to highlight the
unexpected ways its little links can be used to make
a big impact on branding, social media, metrics,
and content marketing efforts. By including over 30
third-party examples, along with perspectives from
marketers who are personally using the service for
their business, the company makes a pretty compelling case for marketers to
buy in to Bitly.
Industry type: Digital Services
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THE CONNECTED
Brand: Samsung
Content type: Video
Why we love it:
Samsung collaborated with Vimeo’s brand
studio team to produce The Connected
— a series of short films that examine the
complicated relationship that exists today
between humans and technology. Each film is
artfully created by members of Vimeo’s Staff
Picks community and, while the partnership
enables Samsung to freely distribute the films
wherever it wants (through the use of Vimeo’s
embedded video player), brand mentions in
the films are kept to a minimum to retain an
authentic, art-house film vibe.
Industry type: Technology & Electronics
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PLAYSTATION
ON GOOGLE+
Brand: Sony PlayStation
Content type: Social media
Why we love it:
Sony’s entertainment console division is one
of the most active and engaged brands on the
Google+ platform, posting nearly every day to
keep fans updated on the latest game releases,
music tie-ins, playing tips, beta test results,
and discount offers. PlayStation’s Google page
also features video highlights from e-gaming
competitions — like the Call of Duty World League
— where fans attend immersive, professional sports-like live events
that are built around popular PlayStation game titles.
Industry type: Technology & Electronics
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ABOVE AND
BEYOND VIDEOS
Brand: WestJet
Content type: Website
Why we love it:
Canadian airline WestJet operates the Above &
Beyond website, on which it shares the stories of
Canadians who make a difference in the lives of
others. These inspiring stories are told in the form of
5- to 6-minute videos. One of them, about a young
man named Josh who had a unique way of dealing with his father’s passing,
has gone viral, with over 2.5 million views. It’s an awesome example of a
brand creating value outside of the product or service it provides.
Industry type: Travel & Tourism
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#WHYNOTTONIGHT
Brand: Priceline
Content type: Social media/video
Why we love it:
During the promotion for its last-minute, Tonight Only
travel deal search service, the Priceline team worked
with the YouTube-famous Eh Bee family to post a series
of videos on Facebook about connecting through a
moment with the family. For example, when the mom
gets fed up with constant interruptions from her family
while trying to have a little “me” time, she uses Tonight
Only to book a hotel getaway for the night — just for
her. The campaign aims to help customers have fun,
enjoy their lives, and not worry about the details.
Industry type: Travel & Tourism
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THE 360-DEGREE BRYCE HARPER
VIRTUAL REALITY EXPERIENCE
Brand: Gatorade
Content type: Interactive content
Why we love it:
To allow baseball fans to experience what
it’s like for a Major League Baseball player
to step up to the plate, Gatorade created the
360° Bryce Harper Virtual Reality Experience,
a 3-minute video. Using YouTube 360, the
viewer steps up to the plate as Washington
Nationals star Bryce Harper with two outs in
the bottom of the ninth inning of a tie game.
Created using a combination of real-action
video and computer-generation imagery,
Gatorade’s video should be viewed in the
YouTube mobile app or the Chrome desktop browser. In one virtual at-bat, the fan
can experience hitting a walk-off home run.
Industry type: Food & Beverage
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CHEVY MUSIC
SHOWCASE
Brand: Chevrolet
Content type: Video
Why we love it:
The Chevy Music Showcase is an online
community and short-form documentary series
dedicated to the local music scene. Sponsored
by Chevy dealers in communities including
North Texas, Oklahoma City, Kansas City, and St. Louis, the showcase helps musicians
get noticed with promotion on social media and local TV stations. For the regional Chevy
dealer associations, the branded content program is a new way to reach 25- to 34-year-
old music fans and potential car buyers in their markets.
Industry type: Automotive
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#DRUMMONDPUDDLEWATCH
Brand: Drummond Central
Content type: Social media/streaming video
Why we love it:
If the name Drummond Central sounds familiar to
you, the small marketing agency may have a large
puddle to thank for its sudden boost in global
visibility. After the U.K. agency set up a live feed
of the puddle outside its office, tens of thousands
of people on Periscope watched pedestrians
try to get around the puddle, which took up
the width of the pavement. A trending hashtag,
#DrummondPuddleWatch, emerged on Twitter.
And of course, brands including Domino’s Pizza, Star Wars, and MTV joined the conversation. Thanks Drummond
Central for a random little idea that thoroughly entertained us that one dreary January day — serving as a reminder
that ordinary, everyday life can inspire awesome, addictive content.
Industry type: Marketing
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PUPPYHOOD
Brand: Purina Puppy Chow
Content type: Microsite/video
Why we love it:
Every new parent struggles to adjust to the
lifestyle changes brought about by their
little bundle of joy. Just because the bundle
in question happens to be an adorable
puppy doesn’t make the adjustment period
any easier — or less hilarious. In this series
of videos, Max finds his soul mate in Chloe
— a Cavalier King Charles Spaniel puppy
who not only steals his heart, but also opens
his eyes to the fact that dog ownership is
equal parts joy and responsibility. And just
when you can no longer stand the cuteness,
you can head on over to Purina’s Puppyhood microsite for plenty of
guidance on puppy training, health, nutrition, exercise, and all the
other tasks you are signing up for as a loving puppy “paw-rent.”
Industry type: Retail
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WHOLE FOODS MARKET
ON TUMBLR
Brand: Whole Foods Market
Content type: Social media
Why we love it:
Whole Foods Market customers aren’t just buying organic food, they’re
buying a way of living. The company uses Tumblr as an extension of
its online magazine Dark Rye, telling stories of regular people creating
sustainable lifestyles. By repurposing existing content and curating
other material, Tumblr helps Whole Foods Market continually build its
brand and reinforce its sustainable living persona.
Industry type: Retail
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AUSTRALIA’S AQUATIC
EXPERIENCES
Brand: Tourism Australia
Content type: Interactive content
Why we love it:
Riffing off its tagline that Australia is “a
place you don’t just visit, you feel,” the
official website for Australia’s tourism
agency has created a series of stunningly
realistic 360-degree scrolling videos that
simulate an action-packed vacation
experience at some of the country’s iconic adventure spots. From swimming with a pod of playful dolphins in Tasmania to
snorkeling along the Great Barrier Reef to feeding marsupials on the shores of Kangaroo Island, each video is designed to entice
tourists to explore Australia’s exotic shores for themselves — virtually first, and then in person.
Industry type: Travel & Tourism
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CART SMARTS
WITH BEN BAILEY
Brand: Aldi
Content type: Video
Why we love it:
German grocery chain Aldi is getting increasingly
creative with its content as part of the company’s
efforts to expand its footprint and become better
known in the United States. Aldi partnered with Ben
Bailey, comedian and host of Discovery Channel’s
Cash Cab, on a web series, Cart Smarts with Ben
Bailey. Dressed as an Aldi employee and armed with a
megaphone, Bailey asks customers at a Chicago store
what they love best about the low-cost grocery chain. The short, funny videos entertain while putting
the spotlight on some of Aldi’s most popular products. Mmmm... cheese.
Industry type: Retail
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FACTORY TOURS
Brand: Everlane
Content type: Website
Why we love it:
Every item on the Everlane website includes the story
about the factory where that particular item of clothing
was manufactured. As you read the stories, you’ll learn
details about how long the factory has been in existence,
how Everlane came to work with it, what materials it uses,
information about the owner, and how many people work
there. It’s this type of transparency that helps Everlane’s
consumers feel confident that they are supporting a
company that cares about ethical working conditions.
Industry type: Retail
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SOUNDS BY THE SOUND
Brand: Visit Seattle
Content type: Video
Why we love it:
Tourism agency Visit Seattle hired Revolt TV
to create and run a weekly half-hour show:
Sounds by the Sound. The eight-episode series
explores Seattle’s music scene while showing
off landmarks such as the Space Needle,
CenturyLink Field, and Chihuly Garden and
Glass. Parallel to the TV series, Visit Seattle
is also launching a video series, First Takes,
showcasing Seattle visitors describing their
first visit to the city.
Industry type: Travel & Tourism
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PICTURES FOR THE PEOPLE
Brand: Art Gallery of New South Wales
Content type: Interactive content
Why we love it:
Authoritative and influential brands can lend their events
some added gravitas by placing them in the context of
relevant history — just as the Art Gallery of New South
Wales did with the creation of this embeddable timeline
in conjunction with its Pictures for the People art
exposition.
Industry type: Arts & Culture
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YOU NEED A BUDGET
Brand: You Need a Budget
Content type: Website
Why we love it:
You’ll find lots of budgeting software options out on
the market touting their features and benefits, but
You Need a Budget (YNAB) bills itself as a way of life.
Visit the website and you’ll learn all about the YNAB
method, which relies on four simple rules to change
your relationship with money. Attend a nine-day
class to understand the rules in depth or read about
real people who took control of their finances. It’s
a refreshing, education-first approach to software
marketing.
Industry type: Financial Services
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ASK DR. DIESEL
Brand: Foley Engines
Content type: Blog
Why we love it:
The first thing you notice when you visit this engine
distribution company’s website is its focus on content,
not products. A reference to the Ask Dr. Diesel blog is
prominently displayed on the home page. This is a
knowledge-sharing service, which enables customers to
ask technical questions related to diesel engines, which
are answered in detailed technical blog posts. The website
also contains extensive lists of Tech Tips and how-to
videos.
Industry type: Wholesale Distribution
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APOSTROPHE MAGAZINE
Brand: Lands’ End
Content type: Digital magazine
Why we love it:
Lands’ End produces a quarterly online magazine,
Apostrophe, which does a wonderful job of layering
editorial over the top of its e-commerce catalog. Articles
include recommended foods to serve at holiday meals,
what men should be wearing today, and fashion tips.
The content is well-written and artfully presented, and is
tightly integrated with the Lands’ End catalog. In other
words, if you click on a product image in an article, you
can immediately order the item.
Industry type: Retail
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THINK WITH GOOGLE
Brand: Google
Content type: Case study
Why we love it:
Google has played a role in many of the most
innovative marketing campaigns; yet here, Google
itself relies on the tried-and-true case study to
offer testimony to its marketing prowess. With its
straightforward approach, Google highlights the
need-to-know takeaways of each campaign — its
goals, approach, and results — then
uses video to take viewers deeper inside the
strategy, execution, and other dynamics that led
to its success.
Industry type: Digital Services
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PANDORA ON
LINKEDIN
Brand: Pandora
Content type: Social media
Why we love it:
Naturally, a tunes-centric company like Pandora
would choose to share articles that promote its many
entertainment channels, partnerships, artists, and
offerings. But Pandora doesn’t just focus on the music
side of the music business equation. It also uses LinkedIn
as a workplace-education and HR-recruitment forum,
publishing detailed articles on available job opportunities at
the company, as well as sharing general workplace advice,
showcasing memorable in-office events, and highlighting the insights and
thought leadership of its executives and other team members.
Industry type: Entertainment
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SADDLEBACK LEATHER’S BLOG
Brand: Saddleback Leather
Content type: Blog
Why we love it:
It takes a tough leather company to create
a blog full of tender-hearted tales. Focused
on topics of interest to founder Dave
Munson — like family, philanthropy, solid
craftsmanship, and travels he took with
his faithful dog, Blue — the Saddleback
Leather blog doesn’t just talk product, it
highlights the aesthetic of adventure and
the love of a life well-lived. Not only does
this content position Saddleback as a
purveyor of high-quality, ethically-sourced
leather goods that will help travelers go
the distance, it demonstrates just how far
its employees will go to live and breathe
the causes they support.
Industry type: Retail
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THE AUTHOR RANK
BUILDING MACHINE
Brand: Vertical Measures
Content type: Infographics
Why we love it:
Think infographics are all checklists and cartoony graphics? This
example from Vertical Measures will have you thinking again. Using
GIF animation, the graphic brings the idea of a productive content
engine to life, while walking viewers through all the technical steps
that factor into the ranking process. Though more complex to
create, the eye-catching effects — and deeper engagement potential
— make it well worth the effort.
Industry type: Marketing
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THE EVOLUTION OF
A SALESPERSON
Brand: Salesforce
Content type: Online presentation (SlideShare)
Why we love it:
Salesforce takes full advantage of the storytelling potential
of SlideShare with this imaginative presentation on how its
connected selling solutions can help teams overcome the
complex challenges of selling in the digital age. Designed
using 8-bit-style animation, viewers rapidly click through the
slides to simulate a story being told in the style of a flipbook.
It’s an artful example of how to deliver useful, practical
information that the audience can quickly scan through
without missing a single detail.
Industry type: Business Services
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ASCD WEBINARS
Brand: ASCD
Content type: Webinar
Why we love it:
The Association for Supervision and
Curriculum Development (ASCD) is a
global community dedicated to excellence
in learning, teaching, and leading. Given
its educational focus, it’s no surprise that
webinars are featured prominently among
its content meant to help members stay
at the head of the class (so to speak).
The organization’s robust professional
development online resource center features a rich collection of webinars addressing
timely and relevant topics like student engagement, classroom technology, and
instructional strategies. By offering these learning opportunities for free — including
its open-access events, as well as members-only lessons — ASCD is promoting the
value of lifelong learning, and is teaching that lesson by example.
Industry type: Education
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PWC’S ANNUAL CEO SURVEYS
Brand: PwC
Content type: Research reports
Why we love it:
Released at the World Economic Forum’s Annual Meeting
in Davos each year, the PwC CEO Survey provides access to
insights from more than 1,000 business and government
leaders. But it’s also a stellar example of how a brand can
repurpose the data it generates from a single research
activity into dozens of different content options — from full
reports, data charts, and video roundtables to key findings
summaries, statistics snapshots, microsites, and custom
research projects.
Industry type: Financial Services
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THE BATHROOM MINUTES
Brand: Dollar Shave Club
Content type: Print newsletter
Why we love it:
What better way for Dollar Shave Club to extend its
influence over men’s grooming habits than to give its
razor service subscribers an entertaining read that’s
perfectly suited for use during their daily “me” time?
Full of grooming tips, puzzles, and hygiene- related
factoids, the monthly print newsletters also give special
recognition to some of its customers’ personal interests,
as well as their notable achievements (i.e., those that
take place outside the confines of the water closet).
Industry type: Health & Beauty
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DATA HEALTHSCAN
Brand: Dun & Bradstreet NetProspex
Content type: White paper
Why we love it:
Dun & Bradstreet NetProspex, a B2B data and contact
management company, created a data health scan tool in
conjunction with a State of Marketing Data interactive white
paper about record completeness. Not only did the white
paper achieve a high click-through rate, the assessment
(which required registration to access) provided the company’s
marketing team with vital information on how each prospect
answered each question.
Industry type: Digital Services
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UFIX TROUBLESHOOTING TOOL
Brand: AT&T UVerse
Content type: Interactive content
Why we love it:
AT&T U-Verse recognizes the importance of responding to
customer-service inquiries quickly and resolving phone,
television, or internet connectivity issues promptly. It’s
UFix diagnostic system was designed to offer customers
on-demand, self-service access (both online and on mobile
devices) to some of the same troubleshooting tools its own
call-center technicians use. The tool helps the company
cut down on wait times by enabling customers to check
for local service outages, diagnose the most likely cause of
the problem, follow step-by-step instructions for managing
simple fixes, and schedule a home visit when on-site support is needed.
Industry type: Technology & Electronics
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PROJECT 7 GIVES BACK
Brand: Project 7
Content type: SMS
Why we love it:
Gum for Good: You’re in the supermarket checkout line when bright
pink packaging catches your eye. It’s birthday-cake gum! How can
you resist birthday-cake gum? (You can’t.) You buy the gum, and
as you tear open the package, you notice something next to the
nutrition label: “Text ‘Peace’ to 41411 to get current giving reports.”
You see, this isn’t just any gum. This is Project 7 gum. A specialty
gum-and-mint brand making “products for good,” Project 7 partners
with nonprofits to give back to seven areas of need. Depending on
which flavor of gum you purchase, you contribute to and can learn
more about a specific area of need. Birthday-cake gum purchasers
contribute to anti-bullying programs, while coconut-lime gum-lovers
contribute to housing shelters. Text one of seven keywords to the
number on the package, and the company will send you giving reports
for that area of need via SMS.
Industry type: Food & Beverage
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SHOPPABLE VIDEO
BY JOHN VARVATOS
Brand: John Varvatos
Content type: Video
Why we love it:
When menswear brand John Varvatos debuted its fall
collection, a traditional look book wasn’t enough. The
collection was accompanied by a “shoppable” video powered
by Cinematique, a platform that enables “touchable” video.
As customers watch the 1-minute video, they can click or tap
on the itemvcs worn by the models. When the video ends,
everything clicked or tapped appears in a tab that slides to
the right of the video. From there, customers can view product
information and click a buy-now button that sends them to
that item on the John Varvatos website.
Industry type: Fashion
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FREEFORM VIRTUAL
LAUNCH PARTY
Brand: Freeform
Content type: Social media/video
Why we love it:
When ABC Family rebranded as Freeform earlier this
year, viewers were invited to celebrate with an all-
day virtual party. Fans could follow the festivities
on Periscope, which included music, a muralist,
custom pancakes, and appearances by Freeform
actors. But the most interesting aspect of launch day
was the opportunity for Freeform fans to see their
#FreeformLaunch tweets interpreted by 3D artists.
Industry type: Entertainment
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PARKFINDER
Brand: L.L. Bean
Content type: Website
Why we love it:
L.L. Bean, a retailer known for outdoor apparel and
camping gear, encourages its customers to explore the
outdoors with the L.L. Bean ParkFinder, a database
of thousands of parks and public lands across the
United States. But you don’t have to visit the website to
start planning your next outdoor adventure: Shipping
confirmations come with some nearby ParkFinder
recommendations based on your shipping address.
Industry type: Retail
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CHANGE YOUR WORDS,
CHANGE YOUR WORLD
Brand: Purplefeather
Content type: Video
Why we love it:
U.K.-based web designer Purplefeather created the
powerful Change Your Words, Change Your World video.
In it, a four-word plea — I’m blind. Please help. — is
changed into a nine-word sentence: It’s a beautiful day
and I can’t see it. The text transformation generates
far more compassion. Since its 2010 debut, the video
has been viewed over 24.7 million times and received
thousands of comments on YouTube.
Industry type: Design
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THE POWER OF VISUAL
CONTENT INFOGRAPHIC
Brand: Market Domination Media
Content type: Infographics
Why we love it:
Market Domination Media took a meta approach to explaining why
infographics work by creating an infographic. Note that the text
is minimal and gets straight to the point, stressing facts over long
descriptions.
Industry type: Publishing & Media
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2016 Content Marketing Awards Winner:
BEST NONPROFIT PUBLICATION
TOHOKU TABERU
MAGAZINE
Brand: Tôhoku Kaikon
Content type: Print publication/subscription service
Why we love it:
Upon discovering that a disconnect existed between food producers and
the urban consumers their products were sold to, nonprofit organization
Tôhoku Kaikon devised an innovative content subscription program to
help bridge the gap, as well as to increase confidence in the quality of
locally sourced food. Tohoku Taberu Magazine shares the personal life
stories of the hard-working harvesters, while also delivering the actual
products of their labor directly to subscribers — along with recipes
for cooking with the delivered food and sumptuous foodie images to
motivate their culinary efforts.
Industry type: Nonprofit
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WILL IT OR WON’T IT
Brand: Nexcare/3M
Content type: Video
Why we love it:
This series of videos shines a spotlight on
Nexcare Nana, a daredevil grandma product
tester who proves that even high-pressure
fire hoses, dives into the trash bin, or an
encounter with a dirt-filled dump truck are
no match for the strength and durability of
Nexcare waterproof bandages. Fans of the
brand who happen to have an adventurous
nana of their own are invited to submit
stories about the feisty family member
for a chance to be featured in the Hall of
Toughness.
Industry type: Health & Beauty
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SPENT
Brand: American Express
Content type: Documentary film
Why we love it:
American Express created a long-form
documentary as part of a larger program to
teach its audience about financially underserved
communities in the United States. The
documentary exposed the underbelly of the U.S.
financial system: payday lending, check-cashing
services, and other short-term, high-interest loans
marketed to those without access to traditional
banking services. It shows both the heavy toll it
exacts on working-class families, as well the ways in which both the
financial services industry and government can help those at risk.
Industry type: Finance
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ICEBOX DERBY
Brand: ComEd
Content type: Live events
Why we love it:
ComEd believes that women should hold
more than just 25% of the science, technology,
engineering and math (STEM) jobs, so the electric
utility company decided to spark increased interest
in STEM education and activities among the young
women in its community. One such effort is the
Icebox Derby, in which teen girls from the Chicago
area team up to put their science smarts to work,
transforming recycled refrigerators into race cars
and racing them in an annual competition for STEM
Cup glory.
Industry type: Utilities
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CHUBBIES’ USER-GENERATED CONTENT
Brand: Chubbies
Content type: Social media
Why we love it:
Men’s clothing retailer Chubbies recognized how enthusiastic its fans
were when it came to showing off their shorts. So instead of interrupting
their experience with product shots and promotional pitches, the brand
puts their photography skills to good use, filling its Facebook page
and Pinterest boards with the user-generated videos, pictures, and
stories that fans were already sharing on social media. By leveraging
fans’ interest in co-creating content, Chubbies did more than feed their
passion for fashion — it provided them with an outlet for creative self-
expression.
Industry type: Retail
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ABOUT CONTENT MARKETING INSTITUTE
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teaching enterprise brands how to attract and retain customers through compelling, multichannel storytelling.
CMI’s Content Marketing World event, the largest content marketing-focused event, is held every September
in Cleveland, Ohio, USA, and the Intelligent Content Conference event is held every spring. CMI publishes the
bi-monthly magazine Chief Content Officer, and provides strategic consulting and content marketing research
for some of the best-known brands in the world. Watch this video to learn more about CMI, a UBM company.