Content Marketing
Content for Digital Marketing-
Content Marketing is a marketing strategy used to
attract, engage, and retail an audience by creating and
sharing relevant articles, videos, podcasts, and other
media. This approach establishes expertise, promotes
brand awareness, and keeps your business top of mind
when it’s time to buy what you sell. Content Marketing
is a long term strategy that focuses on building strong
relationships with your target audience by consistently
delivering high- quality, relevant content that educates
and, ultimately, sells. It is not a hard sell, though. Your
content should generate so much value that when a
prospective customer chooses to make a purchase, you
are the first person they think of and the authority they
trust most.
In contrast to one-off advertising, content marketing
shows that you actually care about your customers.
That is key to the strategy’s success. Today, more than
even before, people want to feel like they matter. The
world is louder and noisier now, and retaining
consumers’ attention and trust is a marketer’s most
valuable resource. Content marketing is also different
from copywriting. Copywriting is focused on
conversions primarily, while content marketing is
focused on building an audience. You can use both to
create content that educates and sells.
Why is it Important?
10 main benefits of content marketing:
Your Audience will stick around longer.
You’ll have better traction on social media.
Your audience will trust you.
You’ll generate more and better leads.
Original content can improve conversions.
Your business will become more visible thanks to SEO.
Great content can position your company as an
authority in your industry.
Quality content can build brand awareness.
You’ll cultivate loyal brand fans.
You’ll save money on your marketing strategy.
Content Marketing
Content marketing is a marketing strategy used to
attract, engage, and retain an audience by creating
and sharing relevant articles, videos, podcasts, and
other media. This approach establishes expertise,
promotes brand awareness, and keeps your
business top of mind when it’s time to buy what you
sell.
A content marketing strategy establishes your brand
as a thought leader, boosting trust among your
audience by creating and distributing content in
various ways. Content marketing is a type of
inbound marketing that attracts customers and
builds loyalty, making it effective for customer
retention.
Content marketing
definition:
What is content marketing?
Content marketing is the development and
distribution of relevant, useful content—blogs,
newsletters, white papers, social media posts,
emails, videos, and the like—to current and potential
customers. When it’s done right, this content
conveys expertise and makes it clear that a
company values the people to whom it sells.
The consistent use of content marketing establishes
and nurtures relationships with your prospective and
existing customers. When your audience thinks of
your company as a partner interested in their
success and a valuable source of advice and
guidance, they’re more likely to choose you when it’s
time to buy.
Why is content
marketing
important?
Content marketing is a go-to tactic that’s proven to
work. Also, it provides a competitive advantage.
Take a look at what the data says about content
marketing:
 Businesses with blogs get 67% more leads than
other companies.
 67% of business to business (B2B)
marketers say content marketing increases
engagement and the number of leads they
generate.
 88% of people credit branded videos for
convincing them to purchase a product or
service.
Content marketing benefits businesses in many
ways. When done right, an effective content
marketing strategy can:
 Increase online visibility. A content strategy can
help you attract more customers and website
visitors, especially when people are constantly
looking for solutions to their pain points. Offering
educational and informative content about a
topic they’re interested in can help you increase
visibility online through your website or social
media accounts.
 Generate more leads. You can increase leads
when content marketing is used to drive traffic.
Since educating customers builds trust and
helps them feel more comfortable purchasing
from your business, you can generate more
leads and start to develop relationships with
potential shoppers.
 Boost loyalty. Loyalty is essential in marketing
and business because the more loyal your
customers are, the more repeat purchases
they’ll make. Offering content that informs
consumers can help them begin to build trust
with your brand and see you as a thought
leader.
 Improve authority. Developing content is ideal
for improving authority and becoming a thought
leader in your industry. Not only does content
help you build trust, but it can position your
brand as the most authoritative on a particular
topic.
How content
marketing
works
Your business can use content marketing to attract
leads, make a case for your product or service when
someone is researching what to buy, and close
sales.
To use it effectively, you’ll need to deliver the right
content at each stage of the sales cycle—from
awareness through consideration to purchase. If this
sounds complicated, don’t worry: Approaching
content this way actually simplifies the process.
Here’s how companies use content marketing in
each stage of the sales cycle to engage and sell.
Awareness stage
At the first stage of the sales process, your content
should focus on the top concerns of your audience.
Writing about their pain points, challenges, and
questions gives you the best chance of engaging
with them. Content at the awareness stage should
be educational, how-to advice. Save your selling for
the consideration and closing phases.
The best content for this stage includes articles, blog
posts, e-books, videos, and newsletters.
Examples:
 A restaurant writes a blog post about how to
plan a menu for a graduation party in the spring.
 A bike touring company creates a short video on
the topic “3 Ways to Choose the Right Bike
Trip.”
 An architecture firm creates an e-book called
“Questions to Ask Before Hiring an Architect.”
Consideration stage
In the consideration stage, content should offer a
hybrid of helpful information and marketing. It should
educate the reader about what features or functions
to look for and how various features address their
needs. Of course, your content should lean toward
what your business offers.
The best content for this stage includes case
studies, how-to articles, how-to videos, and
checklists or worksheets.
Examples:
 A cloud-based phone system company creates
a checklist entitled “8 Ways to Improve Your
Phone Customer Service” that details the
features and functions that make great customer
service possible.
 A landscaping company creates case studies
about “The Biggest Mistakes Most People Make
When They Hire a Landscaper.”
 A catering company features case studies of
successful events with a focus on the benefits
they offer, such as “How to Accommodate Food
Allergies at Your Next Event,” or “How to Ensure
Your Caterer Uses Sustainable Practices.”
Closing stage
Content marketing plays an important role when a
prospect is close to buying. At this stage, you can
focus on sales, as long as you continue to drive
home why you’re the best choice rather than just
how great your services or products are.
Your central message here should be your
expertise, knowledge, and the differentiating benefits
of what you sell.
Best content for this stage: case studies, user-
generated content, buyer’s guide, product video,
research report.
Examples:
 A consulting firm creates a research report
proving that businesses that engage in strategic
planning, assessments by outsiders, and other
services—shaped by what services it offers—
experience higher growth.
 A design agency creates short videos
showcasing the variety in its work across
different industries to demonstrate its diverse
expertise.
 An orthodontist practice encourages patients to
contribute testimonials about its state-of-the-art
equipment and top-notch service.
How to get started
with content
marketing
Content marketing can feel overwhelming, but it
doesn’t have to be. A successful content marketing
campaign should be manageable and sustainable.
Take these steps to get started:
Identify your audience
To create content for a particular reader, you need
to have a clear idea of their priorities, challenges,
and preferences. If you have detailed descriptions of
your various segments, choose 1 or 2 to write for.
Otherwise, craft profiles of your audience members
and prospects before starting.
Determine the right formats
The right format corresponds with what stage of the
sales cycle you’re creating content for. Another
important consideration includes what formats will
best help you showcase value. For some, this will be
a video; for others, a checklist.
An audience will judge your content on its quality,
and they should. Identify the right resource, internal
or external, to create this work. Regardless of who
creates it, hire a professional proofreader to review
anything before it goes out the door.
Determine how you’ll distribute
Will you post content on your site, email it to people,
or print it for an event? Start with “where” you know
your audience is likely to be, and choose formats
that make sense. For example, an article makes
sense to send via an email, a checklist or worksheet
can be posted on social media, and a buyer’s guide
is a good follow-up to a pitch.
Choose a sustainable schedule
Once you know who your target readers are and the
best formats for every stage in the sales cycle,
create a short-term (3-6 months) plan. It’s easy to
develop a content marketing plan that’s overly
ambitious. However, the plan you design should
have content elements you can realistically make
based on your budget and resources. Keep track of
how long it takes you to create each piece of content
so that you can build that time into your schedule.
Follow best practices
Compelling content is clearly written and doesn’t
contain jargon that only you and your peers will
know. It should also include detailed how-to advice.
A short, relevant, actionable piece of content is best.
Content
marketing and
SEO
Content marketing makes it easy for good prospects
to find your business. However, you can boost your
efforts with search engine optimization (SEO).
Here are a few important best practices:
Keywords are the foundation of your SEO effort.
These all-important words and phrases are the
terms a prospect types into a search engine when
they’re looking for a company, product, or service.
When you include the right keywords in your
content, you’ll attract more traffic. The best keywords
are:
 Plain-language: language your audience uses to
describe their pain points and needs.
 Relevant: keywords that match the expertise,
products, and services you provide.
 Specific: a combination of your focus, industry
expertise, prospect pain points, and other
relevant details.
SEO has evolved so that search success depends in
part on how well your content does what it says it’ll
do. Search engines review content copy, assess its
relevance, and determine whether it delivers on
what the headline promises.
Because of the importance search engines place on
copy, using keywords throughout your content is
important. Use the following guidelines:
 Focus on 1 to 2 keywords. Avoid “keyword
stuffing” by writing about what matters to your
prospects with a focus on just a few keyword
phrases.
 Use keywords in the title. Make what the article
is about clear and explicit.
 Use keywords throughout. Find a way of
naturally incorporating your keywords into your
content.
 Stay on topic. Good-quality content that provides
advice related to a headline will perform best.
Social media and
content marketing
Once you have content, it’s time to get the word out
about it. Social media—
Facebook, LinkedIn, YouTube, Twitter,
Medium, Instagram, and others—is a proven and
easy way to promote your content. You write a post
and link to your content, and then voila! People are
engaged.
You can do this through 3 steps:
1.Focus on high-potential channels. The best
social media outlets for you are the ones
frequented by your audience. Consider the big,
popular channels, as well as smaller, industry-
focused ones that are likely to connect you with
good prospects. Ask your audience what
channels they favor and build a manageable list
based on their preferences.
2.Craft your copy to fit the channel. Each social
media channel has a level of professionalism
versus fun, an accepted voice, and other details
all its own. Before you write posts for a channel,
spend some time reviewing posts to familiarize
yourself with these details. Then, give your posts
some of your own company spirit.
3.Test and modify your approach. A winning social
media promotion effort involves trial and error.
Track responses from the various channels for
quantity and quality. Fewer high-potential
engagements may mean a channel is a good fit,
as opposed to a slew of clicks that never turn
into an audience.
To learn more about how Mailchimp can help with
your social media strategy and how to create an
effective social media calendar, check out the
comparison of our free social media management
tools versus others.
Put content to
work for your
business
Let your expertise and unique value shine through
by creating content that attracts, engages, and sells.
With some planning and systematic content
marketing, you can reach the right people and
drive brand loyalty.
Mailchimp can help you take your online content
marketing strategy to the next level by allowing you
to create optimized content for social media, your
website, and your email marketing campaigns. Use
our tools to make branded content, including landing
pages and paid ads, that can inform your customers
about your offerings and business. With your
own brand style guide, you can begin to build a
brand identity and let your business show customers
its remarkable personality.
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  • 1. Content Marketing Content for Digital Marketing- Content Marketing is a marketing strategy used to attract, engage, and retail an audience by creating and sharing relevant articles, videos, podcasts, and other media. This approach establishes expertise, promotes brand awareness, and keeps your business top of mind when it’s time to buy what you sell. Content Marketing is a long term strategy that focuses on building strong relationships with your target audience by consistently delivering high- quality, relevant content that educates and, ultimately, sells. It is not a hard sell, though. Your content should generate so much value that when a prospective customer chooses to make a purchase, you are the first person they think of and the authority they trust most. In contrast to one-off advertising, content marketing shows that you actually care about your customers. That is key to the strategy’s success. Today, more than even before, people want to feel like they matter. The world is louder and noisier now, and retaining consumers’ attention and trust is a marketer’s most
  • 2. valuable resource. Content marketing is also different from copywriting. Copywriting is focused on conversions primarily, while content marketing is focused on building an audience. You can use both to create content that educates and sells. Why is it Important? 10 main benefits of content marketing: Your Audience will stick around longer. You’ll have better traction on social media. Your audience will trust you. You’ll generate more and better leads. Original content can improve conversions. Your business will become more visible thanks to SEO. Great content can position your company as an authority in your industry. Quality content can build brand awareness. You’ll cultivate loyal brand fans. You’ll save money on your marketing strategy. Content Marketing
  • 3. Content marketing is a marketing strategy used to attract, engage, and retain an audience by creating and sharing relevant articles, videos, podcasts, and other media. This approach establishes expertise, promotes brand awareness, and keeps your business top of mind when it’s time to buy what you sell. A content marketing strategy establishes your brand as a thought leader, boosting trust among your audience by creating and distributing content in various ways. Content marketing is a type of inbound marketing that attracts customers and builds loyalty, making it effective for customer retention. Content marketing definition: What is content marketing? Content marketing is the development and distribution of relevant, useful content—blogs, newsletters, white papers, social media posts, emails, videos, and the like—to current and potential
  • 4. customers. When it’s done right, this content conveys expertise and makes it clear that a company values the people to whom it sells. The consistent use of content marketing establishes and nurtures relationships with your prospective and existing customers. When your audience thinks of your company as a partner interested in their success and a valuable source of advice and guidance, they’re more likely to choose you when it’s time to buy.
  • 5. Why is content marketing important? Content marketing is a go-to tactic that’s proven to work. Also, it provides a competitive advantage. Take a look at what the data says about content marketing:  Businesses with blogs get 67% more leads than other companies.  67% of business to business (B2B) marketers say content marketing increases engagement and the number of leads they generate.  88% of people credit branded videos for convincing them to purchase a product or service.
  • 6. Content marketing benefits businesses in many ways. When done right, an effective content marketing strategy can:  Increase online visibility. A content strategy can help you attract more customers and website visitors, especially when people are constantly looking for solutions to their pain points. Offering educational and informative content about a topic they’re interested in can help you increase visibility online through your website or social media accounts.
  • 7.  Generate more leads. You can increase leads when content marketing is used to drive traffic. Since educating customers builds trust and helps them feel more comfortable purchasing from your business, you can generate more leads and start to develop relationships with potential shoppers.  Boost loyalty. Loyalty is essential in marketing and business because the more loyal your customers are, the more repeat purchases they’ll make. Offering content that informs consumers can help them begin to build trust with your brand and see you as a thought leader.  Improve authority. Developing content is ideal for improving authority and becoming a thought leader in your industry. Not only does content help you build trust, but it can position your brand as the most authoritative on a particular topic.
  • 8. How content marketing works Your business can use content marketing to attract leads, make a case for your product or service when someone is researching what to buy, and close sales. To use it effectively, you’ll need to deliver the right content at each stage of the sales cycle—from awareness through consideration to purchase. If this sounds complicated, don’t worry: Approaching content this way actually simplifies the process. Here’s how companies use content marketing in each stage of the sales cycle to engage and sell. Awareness stage
  • 9. At the first stage of the sales process, your content should focus on the top concerns of your audience. Writing about their pain points, challenges, and questions gives you the best chance of engaging with them. Content at the awareness stage should be educational, how-to advice. Save your selling for the consideration and closing phases. The best content for this stage includes articles, blog posts, e-books, videos, and newsletters. Examples:  A restaurant writes a blog post about how to plan a menu for a graduation party in the spring.  A bike touring company creates a short video on the topic “3 Ways to Choose the Right Bike Trip.”  An architecture firm creates an e-book called “Questions to Ask Before Hiring an Architect.” Consideration stage
  • 10. In the consideration stage, content should offer a hybrid of helpful information and marketing. It should educate the reader about what features or functions to look for and how various features address their needs. Of course, your content should lean toward what your business offers. The best content for this stage includes case studies, how-to articles, how-to videos, and checklists or worksheets. Examples:  A cloud-based phone system company creates a checklist entitled “8 Ways to Improve Your Phone Customer Service” that details the features and functions that make great customer service possible.  A landscaping company creates case studies about “The Biggest Mistakes Most People Make When They Hire a Landscaper.”
  • 11.  A catering company features case studies of successful events with a focus on the benefits they offer, such as “How to Accommodate Food Allergies at Your Next Event,” or “How to Ensure Your Caterer Uses Sustainable Practices.” Closing stage Content marketing plays an important role when a prospect is close to buying. At this stage, you can focus on sales, as long as you continue to drive home why you’re the best choice rather than just how great your services or products are. Your central message here should be your expertise, knowledge, and the differentiating benefits of what you sell. Best content for this stage: case studies, user- generated content, buyer’s guide, product video, research report.
  • 12. Examples:  A consulting firm creates a research report proving that businesses that engage in strategic planning, assessments by outsiders, and other services—shaped by what services it offers— experience higher growth.  A design agency creates short videos showcasing the variety in its work across different industries to demonstrate its diverse expertise.  An orthodontist practice encourages patients to contribute testimonials about its state-of-the-art equipment and top-notch service.
  • 13. How to get started with content marketing Content marketing can feel overwhelming, but it doesn’t have to be. A successful content marketing campaign should be manageable and sustainable. Take these steps to get started:
  • 15. To create content for a particular reader, you need to have a clear idea of their priorities, challenges, and preferences. If you have detailed descriptions of your various segments, choose 1 or 2 to write for. Otherwise, craft profiles of your audience members and prospects before starting. Determine the right formats The right format corresponds with what stage of the sales cycle you’re creating content for. Another important consideration includes what formats will best help you showcase value. For some, this will be a video; for others, a checklist. An audience will judge your content on its quality, and they should. Identify the right resource, internal or external, to create this work. Regardless of who creates it, hire a professional proofreader to review anything before it goes out the door. Determine how you’ll distribute
  • 16. Will you post content on your site, email it to people, or print it for an event? Start with “where” you know your audience is likely to be, and choose formats that make sense. For example, an article makes sense to send via an email, a checklist or worksheet can be posted on social media, and a buyer’s guide is a good follow-up to a pitch. Choose a sustainable schedule Once you know who your target readers are and the best formats for every stage in the sales cycle, create a short-term (3-6 months) plan. It’s easy to develop a content marketing plan that’s overly ambitious. However, the plan you design should have content elements you can realistically make based on your budget and resources. Keep track of how long it takes you to create each piece of content so that you can build that time into your schedule. Follow best practices
  • 17. Compelling content is clearly written and doesn’t contain jargon that only you and your peers will know. It should also include detailed how-to advice. A short, relevant, actionable piece of content is best. Content marketing and SEO Content marketing makes it easy for good prospects to find your business. However, you can boost your efforts with search engine optimization (SEO). Here are a few important best practices: Keywords are the foundation of your SEO effort. These all-important words and phrases are the
  • 18. terms a prospect types into a search engine when they’re looking for a company, product, or service. When you include the right keywords in your content, you’ll attract more traffic. The best keywords are:  Plain-language: language your audience uses to describe their pain points and needs.  Relevant: keywords that match the expertise, products, and services you provide.  Specific: a combination of your focus, industry expertise, prospect pain points, and other relevant details. SEO has evolved so that search success depends in part on how well your content does what it says it’ll do. Search engines review content copy, assess its relevance, and determine whether it delivers on what the headline promises.
  • 19. Because of the importance search engines place on copy, using keywords throughout your content is important. Use the following guidelines:  Focus on 1 to 2 keywords. Avoid “keyword stuffing” by writing about what matters to your prospects with a focus on just a few keyword phrases.  Use keywords in the title. Make what the article is about clear and explicit.  Use keywords throughout. Find a way of naturally incorporating your keywords into your content.  Stay on topic. Good-quality content that provides advice related to a headline will perform best.
  • 20. Social media and content marketing Once you have content, it’s time to get the word out about it. Social media— Facebook, LinkedIn, YouTube, Twitter, Medium, Instagram, and others—is a proven and easy way to promote your content. You write a post and link to your content, and then voila! People are engaged. You can do this through 3 steps: 1.Focus on high-potential channels. The best social media outlets for you are the ones frequented by your audience. Consider the big, popular channels, as well as smaller, industry- focused ones that are likely to connect you with good prospects. Ask your audience what channels they favor and build a manageable list based on their preferences.
  • 21. 2.Craft your copy to fit the channel. Each social media channel has a level of professionalism versus fun, an accepted voice, and other details all its own. Before you write posts for a channel, spend some time reviewing posts to familiarize yourself with these details. Then, give your posts some of your own company spirit. 3.Test and modify your approach. A winning social media promotion effort involves trial and error. Track responses from the various channels for quantity and quality. Fewer high-potential engagements may mean a channel is a good fit, as opposed to a slew of clicks that never turn into an audience. To learn more about how Mailchimp can help with your social media strategy and how to create an effective social media calendar, check out the comparison of our free social media management tools versus others.
  • 22. Put content to work for your business Let your expertise and unique value shine through by creating content that attracts, engages, and sells. With some planning and systematic content marketing, you can reach the right people and drive brand loyalty. Mailchimp can help you take your online content marketing strategy to the next level by allowing you to create optimized content for social media, your website, and your email marketing campaigns. Use our tools to make branded content, including landing pages and paid ads, that can inform your customers about your offerings and business. With your own brand style guide, you can begin to build a brand identity and let your business show customers its remarkable personality.