如何做出优秀的内容以供网络营销
(2009-06-11 16:48:41)
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唐兴通网络营销内容onlinemarketing财经 |
虽然网络营销在国内还是比较新,手段,方法层出不穷,可以说是达到了眼花缭乱
归根到底是内容的竞争,是企业的一种心态和态度
网络营销不是请数字营销公司过来出个方案,阶段性的轰炸下
把网络营销战场给梳理下 (对于没有进行过网络营销的公司这种变局还是需要一次的)
优秀的网络营销需要精心去耕耘 做一个永续的投资
内容为王,把自己的网络营销内容做精细,做到位
我很喜欢万豪酒店等公司老板的博客写作态度,星巴克的网络营销创新
就如我常对企业主讲的:奢侈品前提是你把你的产品做精 做优
品牌 营销 企业.......
态度和投入注定结果
下面是之前写的如何做出优秀的内容以供网络营销
With the importance of
content in online marketing, many businesses are hard pressed to
come up with original articles, blog posts, videos, images,
presentations, etc on a regular basis.
Does less than 100% or even
50% market reach for marketing content mean a blog or web site
should republish exact duplicates at every opportunity? Of course
not. Repurposing content probably isn’t substantially “green”
either, but as marketing messages are made unique for distinct
audiences, content can be repurposed or customized from one format
to another or be updated to deliver value to a different
distribution channel.
1. Turn Powerpoint
decks into articles/blog posts and vice versa.
For example, a single
PowerPoint presentation can literally be leveraged as content for a
series of blog posts promoting the event for which the PowerPoint
presentation was created. Alternatively, a series of blog posts or
articles can serve as the structure for a presentation.
2. Aggregate email
interviews (answers you’ve given” into a blog
post/article).
Many times, journalists are looking for something fairly specific and will only end up using part of your responses. Or, the editor of the piece may chop parts of your contribution out. Unused portions of your interviews can be used in your own blogging or article writing. This assumes you are responding in text or are recording audio from phone/in person interviews.
Note, do NOT post content
from an interview before the journalist or blogger interviewing you
has published their piece first.
3. Break up a long article you’ve had published in a notable publication into a series of blog posts. Add unique introductions and summaries to each. Depending on the arrangement you have with publications that you submit articles to, there is ample opportunity to take key concepts from a long article and turn them into several blog posts. If the article is modular, then it can easily be customized for a different industry with new examples, but the same core message.
4. Repurpose press
releases and rewrite conversationally as a blog post or
article, linking out to relevant resources.
5. Revise old blog
posts, updating titles, recent news references, examples
and links to updated external resources.
Repurposing content for
marketing will only work if the new articles, blog posts, videos,
diagrams, presentations or other media offer value and are
sufficiently different so as to not be categorized as duplicate
content.
Whether companies repurpose
offline content for online use (ex: tradeshow videos converted to a
series on YouTube) or mine their sales and customer service
conversations to develop online resources (ex: FAQ blog post series
based on top prospective customer questions), there’s plenty of
room for creativity in order to become more efficient with content
marketing.
As a percentage of online marketing content creation as a whole, repurposed content should probably never exceend 5% or 10% and it certainly needs to serve corporate messaging and marketing objectives. Over time, the kinds of repurposed content that yield the best results can be tracked and made part of the overall online content development and marketing process.