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Hands-on Marketing and Content Leader - A content optimization specialist turned generalist, there isn't a type of content I haven't experimented with

If your company thinks about a content marketing program as a 1-3 year endeavor, your entire approach is going to be flawed. Why? 1) You're building like an affiliate marketer or a personal brand hustler, not a company meant to last decades+ 2) You're going to be looking at the rewards of a content program with too much emphasis on short-term/direct metrics 3) You're more likely to confuse marketing as a sales channel 4) You'll aggressively move marketing CTAs to be about becoming a customer rather than helping your target audience 5) Your prioritization of speed and growth at all costs will lead you to spend more time with people who also believe & support that 6) You'll probably end up firing a lot of good marketers because your expectations aren't realistic or healthy Etc. etc. etc. If you're building a strong, likeable company - it'll take you a while to establish and that's perfectly reasonable. Your content program is the same. It'll take time to build it into a well-known, interesting source within your industry. You'll need enough content to attract a variety of users. Quality will have to be high to support return users. Expertise needs to be high so influencers and industry experts also share pieces. So instead of 6 months to 2 years, maybe think about it in 8-10 years. #contentmarketing #marketing #seo

George Terry

LinkedIn Ads Agency Co-Founder | Creative Director

1y

even getting a leadership team to wait 12 months for results is hard that said, maybe the timeframes are compressed when people are dealing with agencies in any case, you're right - content marketing is always a long-term play the way I frame it with my clients is content marketing is about next year's pipeline, not next quarter's if you need leads in the short-term, do outbound

Nick Ziech-Lopez

Chief Marketing Officer at Enablix

1y

How do you balance this approach with the (very real) need to see return on investment within a few years? Whether you have outside investment or not, it's REALLY hard to justify doing something on an 8-10 year time scale with no near-term results.

Interesting. I was thinking less. Like every 6 months so strategies can be retooled if necessary. Thank you for sharing.

Chinwoke Nnamani

Freelance B2B Content Writer|| SaaS, MarTech, Technology||Creating demand generating long form content—blog posts, LinkedIn ghostwriting, BOFU Content

1y

Content marketing required investment in time, patience and consistency. It's a journey. It's a process. It takes time too.

Dhiraj Yadav

🎯 I help DTC brands reduce their CAC with content marketing. 👨🏻💻 Ecommerce SEO Specialist. 🙏🏻 Hare Kṛṣṇa

1y

Pretty insightful & makes sense. Not even 2-3 years is enough & now it makes total sense.

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