In the near-limitless universe of the Internet, the art of
marketing content can be a tricky one. You've got to know your target
audience and what they want, and always be one step ahead of the
competition. Add to that the constantly emerging new channels for your
content, and you have quite a challenging task ahead of you.
However, before you jump into this war of words, here are 11 pitfalls to watch out for:
1. Not doing your groundwork
You
can't construct a skyscraper without laying the foundation. What is the
purpose of your content? Who are you targeting it to? Is it in line
with your brand personality? If you don't brainstorm on these questions
and build a concrete plan, you might fail before you even start. It also
helps to double-check your content and see what you can do differently
from the competition.
2. Not having a clear take-away
Humorous
fluff pieces are fun to read on the Internet, but don't let their
popularity sway you. Good content needs a solid take-away - a message
previously unavailable to your readers. Give them something new through
your content, and they'll be hooked on to your every word.
3. Not having a Call-To-Action
An
ending paragraph is strong, but a Call-To-Action (CTA) is stronger.
Every piece of content needs to arouse something in the reader by the
end - be it curiosity, happiness, or even fear. Give your reader an
action to perform after they have read your content - it could be
liking, sharing, commenting, or accessing your hotline or website to
know more about your product. Whatever you do, just don't leave the
reader hanging at the end of your piece.
4. Choosing quantity over quality (or vice versa)
Content
marketers today still grapple with this question - produce more content
faster, or deliver comprehensive content less frequently? In our
experience, a healthy mix of the two is the best long-term strategy for
content marketing. Don't be pressured by the speed and frequency of new
posts on the Internet; just produce the best and most timely content
that your marketing plan allows.
5. Not optimizing your content (SEO)
Do
you want your content to be the first thing netizens see in a quick
Google search? Then don't let search engine optimization (SEO) be an
afterthought in your content marketing plan. Come up with some strong
keywords, and strategically sprinkle them throughout your content. Do
this right, and watch your content shoot straight up the search results
list.
6. Writing long paragraphs
Let's face
it - the online reader's attention span has taken a nose-dive in recent
years. Long paragraphs are a chore to read through. On the other hand,
breaking up your content into shorter paragraphs or bullet points boosts
the readability of your piece. Each paragraph and point also acts like a
place-holder in the readers' minds, which they can refer to at any
time.
7. No internal or external links
Don't
you want a visitor to your website to stay and know more about your
product? Internal links to older content are a good way to ensure
audience retention, greater interest in your brand, and better
optimization for search engines. External links to related topics also
add ranking power to your content since Google's search spiders read
them as 'third-party votes' for your piece.
8. Not using relevant images
Your
post's featured image is the first thing a viewer will see on social
media. Relevant images and infographics make people want to read your
blogs. After all, no one likes to read a continuous stream of text.
Content is getting more and more visual by the day to keep readers
hooked, and you should follow suit.
9. Overly promotional content
The
online audience wants entertaining and engaging content, and also
doesn't want to be marketed to all the time. You aren't going to achieve
the latter by producing overtly promotional content, with words such as
'buy', 'sell', 'exchange' at the forefront. Creative, engaging content
with out-of-the-box visuals are today's gold standard in marketing.
10. Distributing content haphazardly
Simply
sharing your content on every social media platform out there might
sound like a good idea at first. However, unless you share it on the
right platforms frequented by your target audience, all your efforts
might go in vain. Base the online distribution of your content on the
social media habits of your audience, as well as the nature of your
product.
11. Ignoring content metrics
Content
marketing is not an open-and-shut case; there's always more to learn
from your existing work. To simplify, there are four metrics by which
you can analyse the success or failure of your content so far -
consumption, sharing, leads generated, and sales and revenue. You can
then tweak your future content or strategy depending on these results.
Marketing
your brand through online content needn't be rocket science - if you do
your homework right, Work with a communications agency that can get
your brand the attention it deserves!
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