Saturday, December 19, 2015

Imran Sadiq Gill Keirin - Introduction to Content Marketing (Part II)

By Imran Sadiq Gill Keirin
In Part 1 of this series, we discussed why quality content is important for SEO and how to use social media as a distribution channel to get your best content out to your audience. In Part 2, we’ll outline how you’re going to produce all that great content.
The first, and easiest, way to produce content for your website is to repurpose some of your existing content. For example, you may have an article on your website that you wrote a couple years ago and maybe that article just needs to be updated. This way, you don’t need to start from scratch. 
Besides updating old articles, you can also repurpose content by converting podcasts, reports or white papers into blog posts. Say you have a white paper, for example. Maybe you can break that white paper up into ten blog posts. Genius! You can also mention in the blog post that this particular tip is from this white paper, and provide a link to download the white paper. You never know -- maybe your white papers will start getting downloaded more if you repurpose content in this way!
You also probably have content that you have that you’ve never used. Maybe you have a video on YouTube but you don’t have a link on your website to pull that video in. Or, maybe the video’s on your website but it’s not in your blog. You may have separate followings for your site and blog, so be sure to post (or link to) your best content in both.
Now, what about all the writing? Let’s say that you’ve repurposed all of your existing content and now you need some fresh content. How about starting a blog? Although blogging requires a lot of writing, it shouldn’t be hard to find guest bloggers. There are many bloggers in your industry who would be happy to write a guest blog for you in exchange for a link back to their website or blog. Now, you have free content.
You can also get your whole staff involved in writing your blog. Maybe each month, X number of people on your staff is responsible for writing one blog post. They might just enjoy it!
Need more help to produce blog posts, articles, press releases, etc.? Don’t be afraid to hire freelance writers. There are a lot of good freelance writers out there for hire. And you don’t necessarily have to pay them a lot. Find them on Elance.com, Guru.com, Craigslist, or a number of other sites that connect freelance writers with employers. You may make a good connection with a freelance writer that you can use on a regular basis.
So, start filling in your content holes. Determine what your website is missing. Is it press releases? Videos? Infographics? Podcasts? A blog? Next, determine who will write the content. You? Your staff? Freelancers? Get your team together. Then, create an editorial calendar for the next six to twelve months. 

Make sure all content is keyword-optimized and distributed via your social media channels. Once you have good content and start distributing it, monitor your analytics. See how many people are coming to look at that content. Is your strategy working? Are your rankings going up?

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