So you just launched your website, but now what? What else do you have to do? You may just want to call it a day, but your site is not quite ready to work for you. The key to driving traffic and increasing conversions is to have a solid content marketing strategy. One part of that is recognizing people love digesting information in different formats—using only one format can cause your site to feel stale. By using different formats to present your content, you keep your content varied and exciting.
According to Oxford Dictionaries, it is a promotional tactic focused on the creation and distribution of online (mainly informational) materials to attract a specific audience and and cultivate interest in products and services. Content marketing should not be used to explicitly promote a brand but rather drive interest indirectly. The more good content you distribute → more traffic to your website → more revenue (or donations and/or general awareness).
To help you decide which content marketing elements to implement in your strategy, here’s a list of 5 content marketing elements that have worked for us.
1. Blog Posts
Blogs are usually the first thing that come to mind when someone thinks of content marketing. They are the core to a holistic content strategy. You can use blogs to leverage/reinforce your brand and the message you want to deliver. Rather that explicitly promoting yourself through your copy, try to write about topics that your customers would want to read about. You'll have to do some audience development to understand what these topics may be. This method of blog posting is much more inviting for visitors and will lead to more conversions and traffic on your site.
Make sure to vary the length of your blog posts. For SEO purposes, having both long and short posts is best. According to technicalblogging.com, long posts—1,500 words and more—are effective because you can cover a topic in great detail and your post will stand out because of its depth. Your posts will also be stronger for search engine ranking—Google ranks long posts more favorably. Short posts, 500 words or less, are neccessary because you can write them more efficently. You will be able to publish short posts more often and keep your blog full. This is also notable in terms of SEO as Google sees frequent updates as a stronger blog. You can also grab the attention of a reader with a shorter attention span while still addressing your topics. You need to choose the best website builder that will leverage all this.
HubSpot defines infographics as visual content that combines graphics with text to communicate a specific message. Infographics rank well as they grab the attention of the reader. They often help to visually convey information, especially when paired with the appropriate copy.
We've established why infographics are important, but how do we create infographics?
HubSpot lays out the steps for us:
Perhaps one of the most effective ways to grab someone's attention is through video. They have one of the highest engagement rates and can convey a message in a very short amount of time. The time it takes someone to read an article vs. watch a video on a subject is nearly incomparable. Videos are also a much more effective way to convey emotions with your audience.
Creating a short, yet simple video can be easily done. Depending on your operating system, Mac or PC, there are numerous video editing softwares out there. Lifewire.com suggests iMovie and Final Cut Pro for Mac users. They are great and easy to use software, plus iMovie is free for any recent Mac user. For PC, filmora.wondershare.com suggests Windows Movie Maker and Wax as good video editing tools. Movie Maker is free for any PC user. Take a look at what our video marketing process looks like to help you develop your strategy.
Otherwise known as "how-to guides," these can help build brand awareness, drive leads and display your expertise. Through displaying your specialization, you will increase awareness for your brand as you become a go-to source for your industry. Creating a how-to guide on a topic you're already an expert in can be an easy way to drive leads. In order to track leads, consider making a contact form where users can download or access your how-to guide; learn about gated content best practices from Moz.
Guides can be created on virtually any platform, in several formats. You can create a video guide, a guide in your blog or an ebook guide.
Here is a list of best practices according to kissmetrics.com:
As stated by www.seldonmarketing.com, Ebooks are a more current version of printed materials, such as a brochure or a pamphlet. The cost of materials is cheaper too, as since they are digital, they're free. Don't be fooled, if you want a hard copy, you can still easily print your ebook.
Blogtyrant.com suggests a four step process when creating an ebook:Ensuring a website has a full content strategy in gear when we launch a site is one of our highest priorities. Witnessing all the time and money go into a site design and then seeing it just sit there after launch is one of our biggest concerns. To get help with this portion of your project, download our checklist below or talk with our strategists to come up with a content strategy.