Set the Strategic Goals that Drive Your Content Marketing There are a lot of reasons why I dislike the term content marketing, but the most important one is that it's vague. Are we talking about a YouTube "let's play" gaming video? A clever tweet ...
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Copyblogger Weekly: Your portable guide to building online authority with content marketing
Set the Strategic Goals that Drive Your Content Marketing
There are a lot of reasons why I dislike the term content marketing, but the most important one is that it’s vague.
Are we talking about a YouTube “let’s play” gaming video? A clever tweet from a big brand? Or maybe a blog post or podcast episode?
Because that word content is there, the content format is where most people seem to focus. But the type of content isn’t nearly as important as the strategic goals that inform it.
This week, we had some thoughts for you on how to keep a strong strategic focus and get the most out of the work you put in.
On Monday, Stefanie Flaxman covered one of my favorite topics: how to get a handle on an out-of-control email inbox. (Is there any other kind?) She helps us zero in on the messages that actually matter … and gives us permission to let go of the ones that don’t.
On Tuesday, Kaleigh Moore joined us to reveal how successful marketers plan their content. “Winging it” is only great for one thing: wasting a lot of time on work that doesn’t serve your goals.
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