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In this episode, I’m diving into four content marketing examples that you wouldn’t necessarily call content marketing! (Okay, if you’re a pro, maybe you would, but stick with me and see what I think in this 25-minute episode.)
So what is it I’m chatting about? In the world of *so* much content out there, it’s hard not only to come up with ideas your audience will care about, but also to stand out while creating that content. Often times, because of the pressure to create a lot of content and do it in a way that strictly brings traffic, we get lost in over-optimizing for search, forcing keywords, stuffing our content calendars with topics that don’t matter, and forgetting that there are humans on the receiving end of that content. That’s why it’s time for a chat about a different approach to content—the one that lets you share your message and purpose as a company that serves its audience and customers before anything else.
I can’t wait to hear how this approach to content and business affects the way you create content and talk to your audience. Chat to you soon!
P.S. Pin this post so you can come back to it later:
The post #29: Rethink Content Marketing With These 4 Examples appeared first on Marijana Kay.
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In this episode, I’m diving into four content marketing examples that you wouldn’t necessarily call content marketing! (Okay, if you’re a pro, maybe you would, but stick with me and see what I think in this 25-minute episode.)
So what is it I’m chatting about? In the world of *so* much content out there, it’s hard not only to come up with ideas your audience will care about, but also to stand out while creating that content. Often times, because of the pressure to create a lot of content and do it in a way that strictly brings traffic, we get lost in over-optimizing for search, forcing keywords, stuffing our content calendars with topics that don’t matter, and forgetting that there are humans on the receiving end of that content. That’s why it’s time for a chat about a different approach to content—the one that lets you share your message and purpose as a company that serves its audience and customers before anything else.
I can’t wait to hear how this approach to content and business affects the way you create content and talk to your audience. Chat to you soon!
P.S. Pin this post so you can come back to it later:
The post #29: Rethink Content Marketing With These 4 Examples appeared first on Marijana Kay.