How to Create a Content Brief That’ll Quickly Improve Your Content Marketing
Joel Widmer
Content Marketer, CEO & Blogger. I make it easy for business leaders to turn their experience into targeted content
Creative work is a process, not some amorphous, intangible thing that magically appears. It has phases and details and specific goals.?
The best way to realize purposeful content to your exact specifications is to use a Content Brief.?
If you are creating a piece of content without a content brief, you might as well be journaling. There is no direction. It's the difference between having a strategy and winging it. Many people slap together a few keywords and call it a brief. It's not; it's a list of keywords.?
So what goes into a content brief??
First, you should have a brief for every single post or piece of content you're creating, including video productions. It takes more time on the front end to do it this way, but it also takes the guesswork out of it for the writers to whom you're outsourcing.?
If you can't nail down the article's goal in one sentence, a writer doesn't know where to begin. It's akin to chasing a moving target, and it's an enormous waste of time and money.?
The brief's role is to keep the writer focused, erect some creative bumpers, and define the goal for the piece.?
There are different goals for different pieces. For example…
The 3 Components Every Content Brief Needs?
Regardless of the type of piece, there are a few core components every post needs. They can be categorized into three buckets:??
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There should be one big point per post. If you're trying to squeeze in a ton of stuff, the result will be disorganized and overwhelming.
The goal of the exercise is to establish consistency. The result should be that the content sounds more like you than you do.?
The more that happens before and after the actual writing, the better that piece of content will be.?
What a Good Content Brief Includes:
Now, every brief will not include all of the above points. Pick the most relevant for your content.?
Finally, get feedback from your writers. What's useful, what's not? Creating an open avenue for both positive and negative criticism hones the briefs moving forward. Plus, writers need to know whether their work is valued and making a difference in your business.?
The best part about the briefs we use at Fluxe is that your participation is limited to an initial conversation with us. We take it from there. One hour of your time and the rest is all on us.??
So sort of like that old saying, that the groom's only responsibility is to show up.?
Great, right?