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Twitter Tips for Content Marketing

Twitter presents a great opportunity for smart marketers to meet the needs of information hungry customers. By sharing relevant and convincing content through Twitter, marketers can succeed in creating strong brand relationships with their prospects. But, Twitter is vast and if your content is not strong enough, it may easily get lost in the crowd.

Here are some easy tips to strengthen your content marketing efforts on Twitter:

Scribe Concisely

Tweet with brevity to deliver greater value. Remember that you have only 140 words to express yourself. Share your best ideas with brevity and clarity.

Get Talking

Be a part of all relevant discussions about your industry, products and services. Twitter provides tools like TweetGrid and TweetDeck which can be used to monitor ongoing conversations in real time and respond to them instantaneously.

Go Trendy

Staying current is critical. By using Twitter Search and Monitter you can keep an eye on what’s happening right now in topic areas that are relevant for you.

Form Groups

Create and become member of groups that are relevant to your business. Within the group, you can focus on specific topics that are important to your prospects and customers. You may use Tweetworks to create ad hoc groups on Twitter.

Tweet Your Blog

Promote your blog posts on Twitter through Twitterfeed, a tool that can seamlessly publish your latest blog post to Twitter.

Follow the tips and leverage Twitter to communicate with your customers and prospects differently. It’s time to move beyond simple selling of products and services and deliver tangible benefits to your target audiences through content that matters to them!

Marketing Insider: Social Media & Lead Generation

The latest issue of the Marketing Insider focuses on bringing you some of the latest developments at the intersection of business marketing and social media for effective lead generation. The newsletter provides interesting links to some of the best practices being followed by marketers in the lead generation and social media industries.

Catch the latest buzz, read what the Gurus of the industry are saying, take the poll to see how you match against your peers in terms of your social media expectations of 2009.

Read the latest issue here: Marketing Insider

What is Content Marketing?

‘What is content marketing?’ – A general user of Internet, after hearing the words ‘content marketing’ will have this first question in his mind.

” Content marketing is an umbrella term encompassing all marketing formats that involve the creation or sharing of content for the purpose of engaging current and potential consumer bases. In contrast to traditional marketing methods that aim to increase sales or awareness through interruption techniques, content marketing subscribes to the notion that delivering high-quality, relevant and valuable information to prospects and customers drives profitable consumer action. “ As described under  Wikipedia entry for content marketing.

In a layman’s language, whenever you read, see or listen to something that interests you, the content that engages you, whether it be a post on a blog, an article published on a magazine, an informative video, an interesting menu card in a restaurant, the striking headline in your local newspaper that fetches your interest, the newsletter or the content in a website, is a form of content marketing.

Importance of Content Marketing: The USP (Unique selling point or quality) of content marketing is, its unique and your very own engaging content, that talks distinctly about the entity whether it be you, the company, or the product/services you want to sell. This USP really is important as well to engage your customer/visitor reading something new & interesting and making you stand out of the rush of other related product/service providers. The content marketing, if its USP is retained, helps you positioning your business as the trusted resource in you niche.

“ Marketers may use content marketing as a means of achieving a variety of business goals, such as thought leadership, lead generation, increasing direct sales, improving retention and more .” says Wikipedia page for Content Marketing, this itself shows the importance of content marketing in retaining your customers.

Another important USP of content marketing is that it is permissive not disruptive to consumer. Unlike the old interruption marketing, content marketing is based on the user permissions, if a user want, he/she reads or uses the content that might be on your blog, website, e-zine, magazine, newsletter, white-paper, email, social media content or elsewhere.

Basically, content marketing is the art of communicating with your customers and prospects without selling. It is non-interruption marketing. Instead of pitching your products or services, you are delivering information that makes your buyer more intelligent. The essence of this strategy is the belief that if we, as businesses, deliver consistent, ongoing valuable information to buyers, they ultimately reward us with their business and loyalty.

Yes, you really can create marketing that is anticipated and truly makes a connection! You can develop and execute “sales” messages that are needed, even requested, by your customers. To retain your customer, you need to have a successful content marketing in place and to market your content successfully either you should write content yourself, keeping in mind your targeted readers, customer base, or should take  content writing service  from such experts who really understands and knows your niche and knows what interests your customer base. The intriguingly written, unique content can help retaining your business customers as well as building the new consumer base.

Author: Kitz S

Content is King!

With the world becoming so connected and the whole world sharing content over the Internet, how does a company refresh its content so as to achieve top results in search engines? It’s been said before that creating unique and compelling content and syndicating it for relevant placement is the best way to create links and bookmarks for your website or blog. Once you have cast your bait and the ‘fish’ are hooked, its imperative that the past archived content is revisited to encourage more link building and eventually, higher PageRanks.

Link building is not only an external exercise. External links tell a search engine that there are other websites and communities that consider your web content to be of some value. Similarly, internal links can play a vital role wherein that inform the search engines about pages that you think are most important by counting the number of links pointing to that page from within your website.

Its not just about the linking for search engine recognition, your audience will also find it easier with multiple internal links to navigate through your site and it gives you an opportunity to keep the visitor hooked onto your message on multiple pages.

How to Tweak your Content for Higher Ranking

By revisiting your past content, and looking at it with a fresh perspective, you can find innumerous SEO opportunities.

  1. The Title Incorporate your current keywords to modify the title of the content page, article (or blog post).
  2. Internal Linking - Include anchor text links to important pages (where the keyword density is greater) of your website and internal links from these pages to relevant newer content pages.
  3. External Linking - Revisiting old content to create relevant external links. External links may be created with authoritative sites and appropriate news sites in your industry. An external link tells the search engine and your users that you are helpful and not afraid to link out (sometimes even to a competitor’s site). Become a hub for resource links in your industry.
  4. The Tags - Tweak the Meta, Title, URL and Alt tags to make them more focused. Add different keyword variations to the tags to increase the density of the keywords that is viewed by the search engines.
  5. Improving the Content – Review and revise. Old content can be used as a foundation for new content. Rewrite older articles to make them more pertinent to current times. Introduce new concepts or start discussions. Web 2.0 is all about sharing. Encourage comments and get feedback!
  6. Targeting New Keywords – As the industry evolves, people change their searches, thus changing their search keywords. What worked six months back, may not get you as much traffic now! Old content maybe reworked on in light of newer keywords.
  7. Pass on PageRank – On your website – do individual pages have different page ranks? Did you know you can use internal linking to pass the rank juice from well ranked pages to ones that do not have PageRank?
  8. Keep it simple – Work on your content, after all every visitor to your website is searching for something to read or see, but keep it simple. Don’t complicate things, don’t overdo the changes. Your old audience who had bookmarked your website originally should still recognize you and yes, still be interested.