We all know that SEO is evolving. Further, the relevance of high quality and frequent content around market position is critical.
With 2014 just a few days away, and more brands and businesses
embracing content marketing, you may be worried about how your team can
continually produce content that is shareable and engaging. Making
matters worse, it's going to be even harder to stand out to the media
when everyone with a mobile phone is a news source.
Never fear. A well thought out content and PR calendar for 2014 is
the engine that will drive your online visibility. Here's how to plan
effectively for content marketing in 2014.
Let Your Content Plan Be Your Guide
A content plan, similar to an editorial calendar, guides the production of your publication schedule.
News outlets including CNN, Mashable, Forbes, The New York Times, and
The Wall Street Journal produce news across multiple industry topics on
a daily basis. The content that they produce follows a set of editorial
guidelines that align with their value proposition and their readers'
interests.
Define Your Coverage Area
To produce your content plan you will need to first define what
topics you want to own (what is your company great at). From there, what
subgroups of data or information can you talk about online, all the
time (to produce original content).
Think About Your Audience
Understanding your online audience's behavior is the most important
thing you can do, as this will help you shape potentially engaging and
sharable content.
Another audience you must consider is the media:
- Who should be your secondary audience when you're thinking about content planning?
- What is your primary audiences' favorite news sources online?
- What reporters do you follow on Twitter?
- When was the last time you dug through The New York Times?
Have an SEO Strategy
When it comes to content planning, you better have a solid SEO
strategy ready to support your content marketing investment. For best
results, you should develop your content with both your audience and
Google in mind.
Optimize all your content, including:
- Articles
- Blog posts
- Whitepapers
- Webinars
- Online videos
- Infographics
- Web copy
- Landing pages
- Images
- Podcasts/audio files
Have a Social Media Strategy
Content planning supports the core of social media marketing. To
begin content planning in relation to your social media marketing
program, you'll need to run some KPI and analytical reports on current
content sharing and consumption to assess in which areas your future
content should focus.
If you're really going to invest in full on content marketing in 2014, make sure that you have the best social media management and monitoring tool in place for your business. The type of tool will be dependent on the volume of content being managed.
Also, make sure that whoever will be producing your content in that
specific area (writer, illustrator, animator, copywriter, graphic
designer) is included in the content planning and is highly qualified to
do that work.
Online PR is Critical to Success
In the world of online marketing, doing public relations (PR) right
is about understanding the "how," "when," and "where" of influential
bloggers, reporters, and journalists. When you start to plan your PR
calendar for 2014, have a targeted plan for such people.
Online PR
isn't much different than traditional PR. You still need to follow the
professional rules of media outreach. You still need to have unique and
engaging content such like a viral video and the process behind its
development.
In online PR, however, it's critical that you stay on top of daily
(if not real-time) trends, and follow what is being absorbed in the
news. Twitter needs to be your best friend.
Let Your Company Leader Lead the Way
Your company leader is an important branding tool and can help with
your PR and content plans. Use this person's personality values as a
leader and contributions to their industry to your advantage as part of
your content marketing.
As you plan out your company's visibility, think about how you can
build thought leadership by including your company leader in content,
whether it's contributing guest blog posts, interviews, Google Hangouts,
and the like.
Summary
Hopefully you're now ready to effectively plan for content marketing
in 2014. Content marketing has great benefits for those who do it right.
So get your online marketing started the right way in 2014.
Do you have any additional content marketing planning tips? Let us know in the comments.
Source Link:- http://searchenginewatch.com/article/2320145/How-to-Plan-Effectively-for-Content-Marketing-in-2014
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