Is Your Content a Little Tyrant?
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Is Your Content a Little Tyrant?

Even -- or maybe especially -- in this new world of Generative AI.

Content is Still King.?

But what do you do when your “content king” turns into a little tyrant?

The content tyrant has become an even more ferocious overload with the rise of Generative IA because it is just so darn easy to create tons of content – regardless of relevance or quality.

Content becomes a tyrant when it drives the message instead of amplifying the message, the vision or the story.

It becomes a tyrannical beast when the end goal of your content production is meeting a content quantity goal or due date instead of providing valuable educational, inspirational or practical insights to an audience you know well.

As we look to fresh insights for 2024, here are five ideas that might help your content program act as a benevolent monarch rather than a little tyrant.?

1.??? Develop and maintain an editorial calendar. Most of us know we need some kind of editorial calendar to keep our content scheduled and flowing. Beyond the standard calendar that lists topics, blurbs and due dates, your editorial calendar can and should do more. Creating themes based on topic clusters, campaign cycles, customer journey maps and more will keep content consistent and under control. Editorial calendars also should be integrated or cross linked among types of content, across campaigns and social media channels. Make sure to consistently maintain the calendar. It is easy to set it up and then get so busy producing content that the calendar gets out of date. A well-maintained calendar is needed for steps 2 and 3 here. The Curata blog here has some great editorial calendar examples.

2.??? Leverage a Content Network. Develop a network of content producers and partners that can provide content from many viewpoints and perspectives. Start by actively developing a content network. Join content oriented online communities and reach out to bloggers, video-loggers and influencers who create the kind of content you are looking for. Extend your content network with good curation tools like Curata, Scoop.it and Flipboard. Tap into your customers. Someone wrote a great review? See if they will turn it into a blogpost for you.

3.??? Create a Content Mosaic. It’s called a Content Mosaic because it is designed to integrate all your content elements into a holistic picture rather than a series of fragmented pieces. The Content Mosaic is a visual map of content elements. Each piece of content should be part of the mosaic that works in harmony rather than an independent and possibly tyrannical content dictator.

4.??? Play to your Audience. Be very focused and very personalized on their experience. Know who you want to reach, what they want to hear, the best type of content for each audience segment (text, images, video, infographic), and the best ways and channels to connect to them.

5.??? Map Content to the Customer Experience. Understand the experience you want to create for customers, prospects, partners, influencers and employees throughout their relationship with you. Create a journey map. Develop content that enhances that experience and deepens engagement with them every step of the journey. Here’s one we use at Octain.?

With these strategies at the ready, you can have a high performing and well managed content program that works for you rather than a little tyrant that runs you and your marketing team ragged.?

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Jamie Shibley

CEO/Engagement strategist - Designing strategies and executing plans to deliver increased retention & referrals, improved lead conversions and creation of a simply magnetic culture!

1 年

Thank you for this, Clare. I like the Mosaic. My calendar is the thing that saves me and it kills me when I'm not working ahead!

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Stephanie Grunewald, PhD

Mindset & Alignment Strategist ? Psychologist ? Speaker ? Alzheimer's Advocate ? Master Your Mindset → Align Your Actions → Achieve Sustainable Success!

1 年

You provided a wealth of knowledge here. Thank you! This point really resonated with me, as I am guilty of it myself - "It becomes a tyrannical beast when the end goal of your content production is meeting a content quantity goal or due date instead of providing valuable educational, inspirational or practical insights to an audience you know well." I look forward to implementing the strategies you suggested!

FRAN GALLAHER

Guiding Women Executives 45+ to Lead with Intuition and Confidence While Navigating High-Stakes Decisions—Using Intuitive Access to Create Immediate Connection and Transformative Insights l Keynote Speaker | She/her |

1 年

As usualy, Clare Price, you bring a systems mind to what I thought was a creative process! And while it IS a creative process, I have recently had to realize that some kind of system is necessary. And here you are with one! I will be studying this post again and again, Clare. Thank you!

Mark Fewsmith

10x Business Growth: Multiplying Revenue by Mastering Targeted Outreach & Messaging for Your Most Lucrative Clients

1 年

Thanks Clare Price, Love your title as well as all the the powerful, useful steps you provided for thriving with content in the age of ai! All of the 5 steps you provided will be extremely useful in reigning in the tyrant!

Jason Van Orden

Scale Your Impact and Income w/o Sacrificing Your Sanity ?? Business Growth Strategist for Coaches ?? Scalable Genius Method? ??? Podcaster ?? Co-Founder GEM Networking Community

1 年

I've committed once again to planning ahead with a content calendar. I have Q1 sketched out. When I don't think ahead, the tyrant takes over! That's an apt analogy. What do you use for your content calendar, Clare?

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