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11 Tools to Help Launch Your First Content Marketing Campaign

11 Tools to Help Launch Your First Content Marketing Campaign | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

Are you ready to give content marketing the time, money and resources it deserves?

While your answer may be yes, it’s never easy to get up and running with a new marketing strategy. There are questions to answer, challenges to overcome and various tasks that need addressed.

With 88% of B2B marketers currently using content marketing as part of their overall strategy, neglecting to do so will put you in the minority.

As you get started, you’ll soon find a variety of ways to better research, plan, create and distribute content.

What I’ve created here is a list of content marketing tools that you’ll want by your side as you roll out your first campaign.

These tools cover the most important details you’ll need to address before you get started, as well as in the early days (and weeks) of running your campaign....

Jeff Domansky's insight:

If you're new to content marketing or just starting up for your business, Neil Patel's list of tools is a great place to start.

rodrick rajive lal's curator insight, June 5, 2016 12:34 AM
Neil Patel's tools will help novices and pros alike to develop an effective Content Marketing Campaign. Even though the Internet helps promote and market content in a big way, effective reach and  consistent appeal will require much more than a single strategy.
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How to Build an Unbeatable Content Marketing Plan

How to Build an Unbeatable Content Marketing Plan | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

Maintaining a steady stream of content that's unique and interesting to your target audience is a challenge. But with a big dose of creativity (and a little help from content idea generators), you can create content that's not only valuable to your market, but also stands out from the sea of information.

44 Fantastic Types of Content
There are tons of options out there for content you can create. Forty four content types are outlined below, so look through the list and see which ones would make a perfect fit in your marketing plan....

Jeff Domansky's insight:

Super list of 44 content types from Hubspot. Recommended reading for content marketers.


Tom King's curator insight, February 7, 2015 10:51 AM

Vlogging, Surveys, Contests, and Apps are all great ways to drive traffic to your website(s). Are you using these and other ideas to build your content marketing plan for 2015?

Kim Swagemakers's curator insight, February 7, 2015 11:17 AM

I've been busy developing my first information product like this. Hubspot always beats me in my ideas, which is frustrating and motivaing at the sam time. But this article rocks, it is so very complete.

Faire-connaitre.net's curator insight, February 10, 2015 5:51 AM

big to do list !

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The 9 Essential Elements of any Content Marketing Strategy

The 9 Essential Elements of any Content Marketing Strategy | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

According to a study by Content Marketing Institute and MarketingProfs only 38% of B2B companies think their content marketing is effective. The same study also states that only 35% of the companies have a documented content marketing strategy.

My guess is that some of these companies do not even know whether they are effective or not. They cannot say what “effective” really is in regard to content marketing without goals, metrics etc. It would certainly help with effectiveness of content marketing to have a strategy at hand.

Here are 9 essential elements any content marketing strategy should include....

Jeff Domansky's insight:

Susanna Gebauer shares valuable tips for effective content marketing strategies.

Desiree Mitcham's curator insight, December 8, 2014 11:55 PM

I thought a higher percentage of companies would think their content marketing is actually effective. I found it interesting that making companies don't set up goals or objectives and ways to measure their marketing.

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Content and Creation Sources | Social Media Today

Content and Creation Sources | Social Media Today | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

While a wide variety of professionals will define content marketing in different ways, no one who actually gets it would deny the central idea is to provide valuable insights and answers.


While a wide variety of professionals will define content marketing in different ways, no one who actually gets it would deny the central idea is to provide valuable insights and answers. Therefore when the conversation becomes about finding powerful content ideas and the drill-down process begins, more often than not, you’ll hear:

• Identify your customers’ pain pointsand/or…

• Answer the questions potential customers have.


You’ll get no argument from me. This is indeed the formula for success. How do you discover what questions to answer?...

Jeff Domansky's insight:

Barry Feldman tells you where to look for those great content ideas.

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How to Create Great Content Experiences Along the Buyer’s Journey

How to Create Great Content Experiences Along the Buyer’s Journey | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

Consumers will only pay attention to you when they’re motivated to do so. Interaction and education along the buyer’s journey is the best way to gain their attention and keep it. Obviously, you need to understand your target consumers before you can offer something valuable or helpful to them, but, once you’ve gained their permission to market to them, you can be strategic about guiding them along the buyer’s journey and positioning offers at just the right moment. 

What is the Buyer’s Journey?

The buyer’s journey includes the steps that consumers take in the buying process. After buyers become aware of their needs and begin researching solutions, they generally proceed to three additional stages: Consideration, Recommendation and Purchase. These buyer journey stages map closely to the Lifecycle Marketing stages within the Sell phase: Educate, Offer and Close....

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Craft your content marketing to fit within the "buyers journey" for better results.

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Approach Content Marketing Like a CRO (Here`s How)

Approach Content Marketing Like a CRO (Here`s How) | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

...more often than not, we don’t write content with the reader in mind. For the professional writer you hire, it could just be a means to an end, i.e., a paycheck. When that’s the case, the core content marketing mantras, things like “this piece of content should address a problem or help the reader out,” seem to fly out the proverbial window.

Articles are mostly used as filler and that’s the reason the ROI of content marketing is often much less than expected.

Want a solid ROI for your content marketing efforts and ultimately be able to use your content to improve your conversion rates?

In this article, I will be talking about what needs to change for that to happen and how to effect those changes....

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George Mathew shows how to take a fresh approach to your content and simply get better marketing ROI. Very useful examples and tips.

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Content Marketing Strategy – A Guide

Content Marketing Strategy – A Guide | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it
So how do you create a good content marketing strategy? Today we are going to go through and show you how we create a good content marketing strategy that will be the basis of a long lasting website. We will not go into any gray hat or black hat techniques since I personally believe most of those don’t work with content marketing, and are a waste of time to try.
Jeff Domansky's insight:

What does your content marketing cycle look like? Here's a useful guide.

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