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What is Content
Marketing?
Marketing on social media is extremely different to all
traditional marketing methods, excluding guerrilla marketing. A traditional three month campaign means you have your
product, you come up with an advert (TV, magazine, cinema, billboards), and you
bombard the public with it in the hope that it will permeate their
consciousness and then purchase the product.
Social Media requires a different approach as the
traditional methods mean the more you push message the less impact it has, even
pushing people away.
Content Marketing is the approach used on social media so
that your product has a general awareness, almost subliminal and using as many
different approaches as possible. A
simple organic content marketing campaign over three months might include;
3 videos
Three purpose made videos that entertain and inform your
audience about the product or service you are promoting. These can be beautifully shot with great cinematography,
or as a more natural looking video (it will still have high production values,
just look more natural), or even something you asked one of your advocates to
make for you.
50 individual postings using videos, photos
and text
Each of these need to be different. The videos you use no longer need to be
beautiful, they just need to be quick and entertaining explaining different
advantages of your product or service. How to videos are extremely popular, so
you should create them showing how the product can be used.
All content posted here should promote the
product but not in a pushy way, they are quite simply there to support your
overall message. This requires that not
all posts are blatantly about the product, but about it in some way. You are not trying to preach to the converted,
you are hoping the converted will become a messenger for you by engaging and
sharing the message.
User generated content
This is when the public are posting about your product and
you share, RT, take screenshots or ask them directly if you can use it and post
it. This has more value than anything
you can post. The best adverts are ones
showing real people, giving peer to peer reviews, from similar people to your
target audience. People will always
trust their friends over an advert or anything you say.
Curated content
This is real life web links as they happen. If you are promoting a product that gives
clearer skin and someone posts a blog about it, you can use this link to help
promote your product. You have to be on
the lookout for these and use them as a target of opportunity. Any curated content you share must be
reviewed to be sure they are not negative about your product or more glowing
for your competitors. Although sometimes
this can be of an advantage, it shows you are honest, and you can either draw
attention to the negativity by saying you’re listening to the audience.
Influencers
Influencers are a lot like curated content and user
generated content combined, except these are people. An influencer could be a
celebrity you approach to promote your product, an internet celebrity (someone
who has a lot of followers made up of your target audience), or even just
someone who likes your product and has reviewed it positively.
They might be someone you are paying to do
this who now has to declare they are promoting you, or someone who is doing it
because they really care about your product or service. Again, these are peer to peer recommendations.
Advocates
These are the people who are sharing and liking your posts,
the people who follow you and engage with you.
If they like the posts you are creating, they will share. You have to know what they want to see, in
the community you have created. They
will share in the communities they are in and it’s your advocates who are your
most valuable assets. You do not need to
ask them to share or engage; if you have done your research by asking your
community manager what they like, you can make your campaign fit into this and
they will become your brand ambassadors.
Campaigns
Finally, you should have at least three of these running at
any one time, designed to overlap with new content marketing campaigns so that
there is a constant variation in the content you are posting. If you are only running one of these you must
have a wide selection of general content you can publish to ensure there is a
constant change to avoid people getting bored and then leaving or ignoring your
product. If you are only running one
then the 50 individual postings should be reduced to around 25.
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