Successful
Digital
Content
Strategy
We’ll Be Covering
➔Online Content Narrative
➔Examples of Successful Digital
Content Strategy
➔Creating Online Content
◆ Text
◆ Images
◆ Video
➔Strategy for Your Online Content
2nd
Thursdays
slideshare.net/nchess
Wait, let’s talk about you.
Nicole Hess
Director of Strategy
Greenlane Search Marketing
@nicolecherieh
This is me trying to look
intimidating
FUN!
The story in my head
Decisions
Test:
Will cigarette packaging that
has gruesome health
warnings reduce smoking?
Result: No.
Gruesome health warnings on
cigarette packages failed to
discourage smoking.
They actually make smokers
want to light up.
Why does all this matter?
Because when you want to convince
someone to do something (i.e. buy
something) you have to appeal to both
reason and emotion.
What is Content?
Anything that purposefully conveys meaning to an intended recipient.
What is Content Strategy?
The purposeful use of
content to -
convey meaning at the
right time, right place, &
to the right person.
Example
T-Shirts
I make screen printed t-shirts.
They’ve got cute sayings on them.
Want to buy one?
T-Shirts
“I see the world through candy-coated
eyes and my work is often comments on
popular culture, body image, social
justices, or lady drama.
I draw inspiration from past and
present personal life experiences.
I do this through the screen-printed t-
shirts I make.”
Want to buy one?
What
How
Why
Amberella
1. What
Candy heart sayings on different
materials
2. How
i.e. Screenprinting
3. Why
“Seeing the world through candy-
coated eyes”
“Comments on popular culture, body
“Start with Why” - Simon Sinek
https://www.ted.com/talks/simon_sinek_how_great_leaders_inspire_action
Another
Philly Local Example
What
How
Why
PetCoach.co
1. What
Instant Q&A on anything pet related
2. How
Enter your question on our site and a vet will
answer it 24/7. Free.
3. Why
“Help you provide healthier, happier, and
longer lives for your pets.”
“If you look closely,
most overnight
successes took a
long time.”
- Steve Jobs
. . . .
Jan 2017
How?
Simplify?
What
Why?
Why again?
Tim Eads
Shopeads.com
Yes, it's you.
There is no separation of
you and your business.
In today’s world there
isn’t a way of hiding.
Use it to your advantage.
And Who Do You Do It For?
Your Audience
Who is the audience for the
particular thing you are
promoting?
What are their
needs?
Needs: running shoes
vs
Needs: running shoes to help
me train for my first 5k.
Workshop
Questions to
Answer
1. What?
2. How?
3. Why?
4. For who?
The Content Plan
Turn Your
“Why” and “What”
Into Content
You
Create
You
Curate
You
Receive
“The quality of your content
has an exponentially
greater impact than
quantity.”
@janessalantz
80 / 20 Rule
20% of your content may generate 80% of traffic.
Analysis of the
content of
3 different
clients.
Text
1. Product descriptions
2. Product/service comparisons
3. Your process
4. Your narrative
5. Your team
6. Insights
7. Emails
You Create
- Your
Products
- Your Insights
- Your Insights Why Invest in a Retirement Plan
1. Social Security is Not a Retirement Plan
There’s a mistaken notion that if you’re making contributions
to Social Security that should guarantee an income on which
you can live when you retire. But a social security pension is
only one part of a plan for earnings in retirement years.
Consider this:
- Are you ready to live on 40% of your current earnings?
- Will that be enough to cover housing, food and rising
medical costs in your mature years?
Social Security benefits, regardless of which part of the world
you live, will not be able to allow you to maintain the same
standard of living as you experienced during your working
years. So it is important for men and women to have a plan
that provides supplemental income during retirement.
2. Default Options from Employers Can Be Inadequate
Why Invest in a Retirement Plan
Some persons have the mistaken notion that they already
make contribution to Social Security and that should
guarantee them an income on which they can live when
they retire. It is important for women to be aware that a
social security pension is only one part of making proper
provision for their retirement years. Are you ready to live
on 40% of your current earnings? Will that be enough to
cover housing, food and rising medical costs in your
mature years? I believe we all know the answer to these
questions. Social Security benefits, regardless of which part
of the world you live, will not be able to allow you to
maintain the same standard of living as you experienced
during your working years. So it is important to have a plan
that provides supplemental income during retirement.
J Sonia Edwards
TheHumanResourceSolution.com
The Little Things
AKA microcopy
- Email
Marketing
Most inboxes look
like this
Out of all the ones I
gave my “first name”
to when signing up
for their newsletter,
only 2 use it.
Always simple and straight to the point.
While still having empathy.
Free Trial:
semrush.com/uarts17
At a loss for topic ideas?
This tool has you covered.
“chocolate cake”
Text - Rules of Thumb
1. Focus on creating quality content.
2. Don’t strive for quantity.
3. Provide value.
4. Write for humans, busy humans.
5. Don’t miss the little things.
Images
You Create
1. Products
2. Product/service comparisons
3. Your process
4. Your narrative
5. Your team
6. Interests
7. Emails
By 2018
84% of all marketing
communications predicted to
be visual.
— Cisco
VS
- Your Products
& Uses
Marian Dossou
90secondcake.com
- Your Team
The Little
Things
- Giving Back
Image Guidelines for Social Media
https://makeawebsitehub.com/social-media-image-sizes-cheat-sheet/
Videos
You Create
1. Products
2. Product/service comparisons
3. Your process
4. Your narrative
5. Your team
6. Interests
7. Emails
By 2020
Video will make up 80%
of all web traffic.
- Cisco
Video - Rules of Thumb
1. KISS. Don’t overcomplicate it.
2. Select your distribution method first,
then tailor video to that.
3. Ignore the trolls.
Workshop
Answer 3.
1. How could you describe your products
or services (differently)?
2. What is happening in your business
you can share online?
3. What have you been surprised by?
4. What's your why?
5. What makes your offering / products
Describe how for 2.
- with text
- in an image
- through video (podcast?)
Curate
You
Create
You
Curate
You
Receive
Become a content dj
Re-share what you find and enjoy
Re-share what your customers will enjoy
Share this with:
Your own insights
How it relates to your experience
How it will impact you
Something your customers can do
Receive
& Curate
Create Advocates
92% of people surveyed
said they read online
reviews before they buy.
- Bright Local
DJing Customer Content
How can you get content from customers?
○ Create a hashtag
○ Ask them for their review
○ Ask them for a picture
○ Pseudo stalk them
Content to Build
Community
The Little Things
- Giving Back
Reach Out
Do a Google search for the type of niche (audience)
that might be interested in your product / service.
Go to their site.
Find their contact form/email.
Ask if they’d like to chat.
Get alerts for
opportunities
Or join a community
Content to Build
Your Website
SEO is getting
traffic to your
site by being
here
SEO is a big part of getting
people to your website.
“Organic Search is
Responsible for 64% of
Your Web Traffic”
semrush.com/uarts17
It can
take time,
but stick
with it.
Bringing It All Together
Content can be a lot of things.
You
Create
You
Curate
You
Receive
What you do with content depends on you,
your business and your customers.
“The quality of your content
has an exponentially
greater impact than
quantity.”
@janessalantz
Decisions are based on data and emotions.
Because people are human.
What
How
Why
Taking Action
Step 1. Questions to Answer
1. What?
2. How?
3. Why?
4. For who?
Step 2. What content to create.
1. How could you describe your products or
services differently?
2. What is happening in your business you can
share online?
3. How has what you've done impacted you?
4. What have you been surprised by?
5. What's your why?
Step 3. What Type of Content
What Type of Content Will You Create?
1. Text
2. Image
3. Video
4. Podcast
Step 4. Take Action.
Which 1 will you do by
this time next week?

Successful Digital Content Strategy

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    We’ll Be Covering ➔OnlineContent Narrative ➔Examples of Successful Digital Content Strategy ➔Creating Online Content ◆ Text ◆ Images ◆ Video ➔Strategy for Your Online Content
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    Nicole Hess Director ofStrategy Greenlane Search Marketing @nicolecherieh This is me trying to look intimidating
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    The story inmy head
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    Test: Will cigarette packagingthat has gruesome health warnings reduce smoking?
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    Result: No. Gruesome healthwarnings on cigarette packages failed to discourage smoking. They actually make smokers want to light up.
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    Why does allthis matter? Because when you want to convince someone to do something (i.e. buy something) you have to appeal to both reason and emotion.
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    Anything that purposefullyconveys meaning to an intended recipient.
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    What is ContentStrategy?
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    The purposeful useof content to - convey meaning at the right time, right place, & to the right person.
  • 22.
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    T-Shirts I make screenprinted t-shirts. They’ve got cute sayings on them. Want to buy one?
  • 24.
    T-Shirts “I see theworld through candy-coated eyes and my work is often comments on popular culture, body image, social justices, or lady drama. I draw inspiration from past and present personal life experiences. I do this through the screen-printed t- shirts I make.” Want to buy one?
  • 27.
    What How Why Amberella 1. What Candy heartsayings on different materials 2. How i.e. Screenprinting 3. Why “Seeing the world through candy- coated eyes” “Comments on popular culture, body
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    “Start with Why”- Simon Sinek https://www.ted.com/talks/simon_sinek_how_great_leaders_inspire_action
  • 29.
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    What How Why PetCoach.co 1. What Instant Q&Aon anything pet related 2. How Enter your question on our site and a vet will answer it 24/7. Free. 3. Why “Help you provide healthier, happier, and longer lives for your pets.”
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    “If you lookclosely, most overnight successes took a long time.” - Steve Jobs
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    . . .. Jan 2017
  • 35.
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    Yes, it's you. Thereis no separation of you and your business. In today’s world there isn’t a way of hiding. Use it to your advantage.
  • 37.
    And Who DoYou Do It For?
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    Your Audience Who isthe audience for the particular thing you are promoting?
  • 39.
    What are their needs? Needs:running shoes vs Needs: running shoes to help me train for my first 5k.
  • 41.
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    Questions to Answer 1. What? 2.How? 3. Why? 4. For who?
  • 43.
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    Turn Your “Why” and“What” Into Content
  • 45.
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    “The quality ofyour content has an exponentially greater impact than quantity.” @janessalantz
  • 47.
    80 / 20Rule 20% of your content may generate 80% of traffic. Analysis of the content of 3 different clients.
  • 48.
    Text 1. Product descriptions 2.Product/service comparisons 3. Your process 4. Your narrative 5. Your team 6. Insights 7. Emails You Create
  • 49.
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  • 51.
    - Your InsightsWhy Invest in a Retirement Plan 1. Social Security is Not a Retirement Plan There’s a mistaken notion that if you’re making contributions to Social Security that should guarantee an income on which you can live when you retire. But a social security pension is only one part of a plan for earnings in retirement years. Consider this: - Are you ready to live on 40% of your current earnings? - Will that be enough to cover housing, food and rising medical costs in your mature years? Social Security benefits, regardless of which part of the world you live, will not be able to allow you to maintain the same standard of living as you experienced during your working years. So it is important for men and women to have a plan that provides supplemental income during retirement. 2. Default Options from Employers Can Be Inadequate Why Invest in a Retirement Plan Some persons have the mistaken notion that they already make contribution to Social Security and that should guarantee them an income on which they can live when they retire. It is important for women to be aware that a social security pension is only one part of making proper provision for their retirement years. Are you ready to live on 40% of your current earnings? Will that be enough to cover housing, food and rising medical costs in your mature years? I believe we all know the answer to these questions. Social Security benefits, regardless of which part of the world you live, will not be able to allow you to maintain the same standard of living as you experienced during your working years. So it is important to have a plan that provides supplemental income during retirement. J Sonia Edwards TheHumanResourceSolution.com
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    - Email Marketing Most inboxeslook like this Out of all the ones I gave my “first name” to when signing up for their newsletter, only 2 use it.
  • 54.
    Always simple andstraight to the point. While still having empathy.
  • 55.
    Free Trial: semrush.com/uarts17 At aloss for topic ideas? This tool has you covered. “chocolate cake”
  • 56.
    Text - Rulesof Thumb 1. Focus on creating quality content. 2. Don’t strive for quantity. 3. Provide value. 4. Write for humans, busy humans. 5. Don’t miss the little things.
  • 57.
    Images You Create 1. Products 2.Product/service comparisons 3. Your process 4. Your narrative 5. Your team 6. Interests 7. Emails
  • 58.
    By 2018 84% ofall marketing communications predicted to be visual. — Cisco
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    - Your Products &Uses Marian Dossou 90secondcake.com
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    Image Guidelines forSocial Media https://makeawebsitehub.com/social-media-image-sizes-cheat-sheet/
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    Videos You Create 1. Products 2.Product/service comparisons 3. Your process 4. Your narrative 5. Your team 6. Interests 7. Emails
  • 67.
    By 2020 Video willmake up 80% of all web traffic. - Cisco
  • 71.
    Video - Rulesof Thumb 1. KISS. Don’t overcomplicate it. 2. Select your distribution method first, then tailor video to that. 3. Ignore the trolls.
  • 72.
  • 73.
    Answer 3. 1. Howcould you describe your products or services (differently)? 2. What is happening in your business you can share online? 3. What have you been surprised by? 4. What's your why? 5. What makes your offering / products Describe how for 2. - with text - in an image - through video (podcast?)
  • 74.
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  • 76.
    Become a contentdj Re-share what you find and enjoy Re-share what your customers will enjoy Share this with: Your own insights How it relates to your experience How it will impact you Something your customers can do
  • 78.
  • 79.
    Create Advocates 92% ofpeople surveyed said they read online reviews before they buy. - Bright Local
  • 81.
    DJing Customer Content Howcan you get content from customers? ○ Create a hashtag ○ Ask them for their review ○ Ask them for a picture ○ Pseudo stalk them
  • 82.
  • 83.
  • 84.
    Reach Out Do aGoogle search for the type of niche (audience) that might be interested in your product / service. Go to their site. Find their contact form/email. Ask if they’d like to chat.
  • 85.
  • 86.
    Or join acommunity
  • 87.
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    SEO is getting trafficto your site by being here
  • 89.
    SEO is abig part of getting people to your website. “Organic Search is Responsible for 64% of Your Web Traffic”
  • 90.
  • 91.
    It can take time, butstick with it.
  • 92.
  • 93.
    Content can bea lot of things.
  • 94.
    You Create You Curate You Receive What you dowith content depends on you, your business and your customers.
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    “The quality ofyour content has an exponentially greater impact than quantity.” @janessalantz
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    Decisions are basedon data and emotions. Because people are human.
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    Step 1. Questionsto Answer 1. What? 2. How? 3. Why? 4. For who?
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    Step 2. Whatcontent to create. 1. How could you describe your products or services differently? 2. What is happening in your business you can share online? 3. How has what you've done impacted you? 4. What have you been surprised by? 5. What's your why?
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    Step 3. WhatType of Content What Type of Content Will You Create? 1. Text 2. Image 3. Video 4. Podcast
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    Step 4. TakeAction. Which 1 will you do by this time next week?

Editor's Notes

  • #3 Thank you all for coming and giving me some of your time. You’re showing up to learn, to do, and that’s more than most of your competition so you’re already a step ahead.
  • #4 I want to make this presentation useful, actionable. I’ll be sharing information but since most people learn by doing. You’re going to be answering questions and doing some things right here, today.
  • #6 For 1 on 1 consulting where we’ll go into your specific needs.
  • #9 Marketing your creative work - art, music, clothing Marketing a business - product, business, studio, lessons Just getting your business started, like earlies was doing anything for it in 2016? And how many 2-3 years? 4 or more years? - Thinks Kristen Wiig is hilarious?
  • #15 https://www.theatlantic.com/business/archive/2013/01/the-irrational-consumer-why-economics-is-dead-wrong-about-how-we-make-choices/267255/
  • #26 http://www.amberellaxo.com/artistbio/
  • #27 http://www.urbanoutfitters.com/urban/catalog/productdetail.jsp?id=41754961&category=A_MEDIA_IPHONE
  • #31 http://www.amberellaxo.com/artistbio/
  • #32 http://www.amberellaxo.com/artistbio/
  • #35 Brock Wetherup - Led the success of Pet360.com to be sold to PetSmart for $160 million in fall 2014. Now investor and CEO of Petcoach http://www.philly.com/philly/business/small_business/This-start-up-hopes-to-be-the-high-tech-answer-for-pet-owners-many-needs.html?mobi=true
  • #36 Tim Eads http://www.shopeads.com/about/
  • #43 If you want something you've never had. You have to do something you've never done. Thomas Jefferson
  • #50 Uncommon goods
  • #51 The Wedding Traveler
  • #52 J. Sonia Edwards http://thehumanresourcesolution.com/women-invest-retirement/
  • #61  Marian Dossou www.90secondcake.com
  • #62 https://www.garyvaynerchuk.com/using-only-snapchat-to-sell-real-estate/
  • #63 https://www.garyvaynerchuk.com/using-only-snapchat-to-sell-real-estate/
  • #90 http://www.conductor.com/blog/2014/07/organic-search-actually-responsible-64-web-traffic/
  • #101 If you want something you've never had. You have to do something you've never done. Thomas Jefferson
  • #102 If you want something you've never had. You have to do something you've never done. Thomas Jefferson
  • #103 If you want something you've never had. You have to do something you've never done. Thomas Jefferson