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Employed Media: How Internal Advocates Can Share Your Content Marketing

Employed Media: How Internal Advocates Can Share Your Content Marketing | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it
Owned media, paid media and earned media have made up the content marketing tripod for a long time, but now the stool has a fourth leg: employed media. Find out how you can give your content effort...


...A while back, I wrote a post on the concept of a Center of Content Excellence — a new discipline and resource charged with propagating the power of content marketing, maintaining standards, and reducing duplication of effort.


Employed media is an important part of any Center of Content Excellence.


The idea is simple: If all sorts of folks in your company would and could use your great content in their interactions with the world, they’d amplify its impact many times over....

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Doug Kessler's "employed media" and Content Center of Excellence are valuable communication concepts. Highly recommended! 9/10

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The Art of Corporate Storytelling | The Social Workplace

The Art of Corporate Storytelling | The Social Workplace | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

Who doesn’t love a good story? I know I do. Especially one that inspires me to think differently or incites me to do something.


I also like to find stories elsewhere… especially ones that have personal meaning to the people who tell it. Every company has a story and the best way tell it is through the people who LIVE it.


In a recent post, O.C. Tanner says “every team has a narrative, and every company could do better at incorporating storytelling into recognizing their employees. Whether your company has an epic story, a storied history, or has a vision of the future, the way you recognize your employees’ efforts and contributions should be tied to the stories you tell....

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Useful primer on business storytelling and how to use it tooto your organization's advantage.

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Mobilizing Employees To Become Brand Journalists

Mobilizing Employees To Become Brand Journalists | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

We love to hear good stories. You probably know “that guy” who commands the attention of everyone around him during a dinner party when he’s telling a story. He’s always with an entourage of people laughing and agreeing with just about everything he says. This might explain why when someone is telling you a good story, you may not even realize it. You are too fascinated with the actual story itself. That’s the power of a well-told story.


From a brand standpoint, storytelling allows a company to be “human” and being human is about having a real, honest connection with people, being transparent, responsive and above all accessible. We can all thank social media for that.Your brand must empower employees to become storytellers, or rather brand journalists. Here’s why:...

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Brand journalism is much more than employees tweeting or sharing company news on Facebook.

Mr Tozzo's curator insight, November 19, 2013 9:48 AM
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Two Ways to Motivate Employees to Do Content Marketing

Two Ways to Motivate Employees to Do Content Marketing | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

Most businesses need employee participation to create quality content. Two methods to leverage the content marketing potential of employees....

 

In order for most businesses to create a lot of high quality content, employee participation is necessary. I’ve said many times, no marketing department is big enough to produce all the content it needs. Additionally, consider that in most businesses the marketing team is not comprised of domain experts.

 

Here’s what Forrester Research says on this topic: “Today’s B2B buyer will find three pieces of content about a vendor for every one piece that marketing can publish or sales can deliver. They are finding this content in an ever-expanding number and variety of channels.” The way I see it, there are two primary methods to harness employee involvement in a social business. One involves a carrot and one involves a stick....

Jeff Domansky's insight:

Will it be the carrot or a stick when it comes to getting employees to help your business do better content marketing?

CIM Academy's curator insight, May 20, 2013 4:59 AM

Don't forget the internal stakeholders.