Content Marketing on the Internet
Connie Ragen Green
Mentoring You to Unlimited Success! Author/Publisher/Entrepreneur/Strategist ...They call me "The Marketing Madwoman"
Content Marketing on the Internet – Make It Count
Original content is the lifeblood of the internet. It’s what makes the search engine bots happy, it’s what gives you good search engine rankings, and ultimately it’s what brings potential new clients to your door. Make sure your content marketing on the internet counts by being aware of how and what you create.
No doubt about it…creating lots of content is hard work and it is a continual process. There are lots of right and wrong ways to create content – too many to list – but here are the three biggest downfalls to anyone who writes their own website content.
Not Writing Often Enough
You may have had this experience: You discover a new-to-you blog that looks interesting but the owner hasn’t published anything new in two years. This situation is a tad more forgivable if it’s a mom blog or something that was started as a hobby but if you discover a business blog that is outdated, that hurts the owner’s credibility and makes the reader wonder if this person is still in business. Or how about being on an email list where the list owner disappeared for months or years and then tries to start up by emailing again, like nothing happened and without offering any explanation?
Solution: Create a writing schedule or outsource the writing tasks so you can avoid both of these scenarios. Life events can certainly affect how frequently someone communicates with their audience but if you are in business to make a profit, you need a plan for your content marketing on the internet.
Always Sounding Like a Sales Letter
In general, all your content should provide value to your readers and while there is certainly a time and a place to use sales pages, not every blog post, email, or video should be a hard sell to your coaching programs or signature product.
Solution: Answer your readers’ questions. Address their fears. Discuss changes in your industry and how it may affect them. Talk about how much fun you had on your weekend retreat that you hosted with select clients. Give them a behind-the-scenes look at your office or how you record videos. Show them photos of your team members who keep the gears of your business running. These are all topics people can relate to and they will feel like you are speaking directly to them, wanting to help them, instead of just wanting their money. This is possible because of your ability to add content marketing on the internet to your business strategy.
Not Editing or Proofreading Before Publishing
The world of internet writing is definitely more casual than the writing we learned back in elementary school. However, business people still need to be professional and sending emails, contracts, or publishing blog posts that sound like a 5th grader wrote them or that have typos won’t garner you new business.
How do you feel when you see typos in your local newspaper or some other authoritative resource? Don’t you wonder why they don’t have a proofreader on the payroll? Does it make them look sloppy or less professional? Do you want that image for yourself? An offline publication I write for actually went through this when their editor quit unexpectedly. During the two weeks they were without someone to proofread it was chaos for everyone in their editing room.
Solution: Let your content sit for a few days before you go back to edit it. When you look at your content too long, your brain becomes blind to glaring mistakes and if you hit the publish button, your audience may think you look sloppy, too. Also, look into hiring a Virtual Assistant or proofreader on a monthly basis who can review all your communications so you don’t get bogged down with the task.
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Browse through their done-for-you content and remember that every piece of content can be edited and branded to match you and/or your company’s image. They are cutting down the time it takes to produce classes and workshops that your clients and students will absolutely love. Content marketing on the internet is a worthwhile endeavor.
This article was originally published on my site at https://connieragengreen.com/content-marketing-on-the-internet/.
I’m author, publisher, and entrepreneur Connie Ragen Green and would love to connect with you. If you are new to the world of online entrepreneurship please check out my comprehensive training on how to set up Funnels That Click and learn how to gain an unfair advantage when it comes to building a lucrative online business.
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5 年Really valuable article, Connie. I love the idea of a content schedule, and not just writing emails to your list on impulse (#Guilty!)