A super list of blog titles (and blogging ideas) for when you're stuck! As these are used and abused I’d be careful not to copy paste but try to customise these titles. They do work in getting attention, give it a try, but then your content ( Content? What's that?? ) will need to be just as good. How to ____. How to ____ in X Steps. X Secrets You Didn't Know About ____. What ____ Doesn't Want You to Know. X Lies You've Been Told About ____. X Myths About ____ You Probably Still Believe. X Things We Learned From _____. X Predictions About the Future of ____. X Quotes About the Future of ____. X Inspirational Quotes to Help You ____. The One Thing You've Been Missing to ____. The Worst Advice You Can Hear About ____. The Best Advice You Can Hear About ____. Read What These X Experts Have to Say About ____. Why We Love ____ (and You Should Too!) ____ 101: All the Basics You Need to Know. The Beginner's Guide to ____. The Intermediate Guide to ____. The Expert...
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You have to be aware of what's happening around you and so much more. When preparing a content strategy for a brand, you can't just put educational content there. People aren't interested in just getting educated. Remember - On Instagram people are there to scroll through visually appealing images and reels. You have to create content that fits in, if you want to convert your followers into your buyers. Let's discuss a few types of content that you should consider including in your content strategy: √ Timely content: If there's an upcoming event or a festival that is important for your audience. You don't want to leave it. Make content around it and see the engagement go up. √ Trending content: Something or the other is always trendy. If you make content around it, people will find it relatable. √ Original content: Educational content will come here. This type will be unique to your business. √ Snackable content: Not everyone will have time to g...
These nonprofit marketing resources and tools listed are here to help new and growing nonprofits set up their tech and tool stack appropriately to help scale their mission. Many of these nonprofit marketing resources and tools have free plans or heavily discounted plans for organizations. Design Canva – Free nonprofit marketing design tools The design tool made with nonprofits in mind. Discover the easy way to create high-impact social media graphics and nonprofit marketing materials. Register now to get Canva’s premium features for free. As a nonprofit, you know the importance – and challenges – of spreading the word. With the free Canva for Nonprofits program, you get access to premium design tools to help you create impactful nonprofit marketing and campaign materials. Canva is easy to use, so your whole team can use it. Canva for Nonprofits has everything you need to create powerful marketing campaigns. Create social media posts, presentations, infographics, websites, reports...
SEO is hard. It’s an ever-changing mess of algorithms, keywords and links. No wonder new marketers make so many mistakes! But ironically, many don’t even realise that they have. Which of these 9 SEO mistakes have you made? Mistake #1 - The David And Goliath Keyword Strategy So, you’ve set up a new website, you’re raring to go. You’re keen to take on the big guns. Good luck. Unfortunately, SEO ain’t no David and Goliath tale. Aiming for ultra-competitive keywords, Straight off the bat is gonna get you nowhere. Instead, target less competitive & long-tail. That way you can build your strength. And bring the pain! Mistake #2 - The Infrequent Publisher You don’t need to publish content every day. But leaving the same old content up for weeks, Will make your site go stale. So, produce at least one new article a week, And update older content with value. Mistake #3 - Low-Quality Content There’s nothing Google hates more than poor quality. … Well, maybe paying tax… But stuff your co...
Ever heard of the 70/20/10 content rule? It was created by Cola-Cola to foster marketing innovation and it can be applied it to your content strategy too. The goal is to allocate different percentages of your budget, time, and efforts to different levels of content marketing. Here's how it works: → 70 percent: 70% of marketing activities are dedicated to low-risk activities. These include blog posts, the usual social media posts, search marketing, etc. It's the marketing that appeals to most. And is the content that pays bills. → 20 percent: 20% is allocated to innovative content ideas. Has something worked particularly well in your 70% bucket? Then, double down on that. Test it. Measure it. And experiment. The goal is innovation. → 10 percent: This is where the fun comes. And where most brands miserably fail. 10% of your content marketing should be allocated to high-risk content. These are the ideas that have never been tested. But they might work. And the best part? Nobody is...
Google offers a constantly updated suite of tools that are useful for SEO. They can help you to understand why a page is underperforming and guide them with specific advice for improving webpage performance for the purpose of ranking better: 1. Lighthouse is a web page performance improvement tool that is built into every browser that is based on Chrome. The tool is accessible within the Chrome Dev Tools panel. On a Windows machine, press the F12 function button to access the tool. On Windows or Mac right-click the page and choose "Inspect" then choose the "Lighthouse" tab. On Mac press: Command+Option+C. On Windows, Linux, and Chrome OS, press: Control+Shift+C. In Chrome, click the 3-dot menu on the top right corner then, More Tools > Developer Tool. 2. Test My Site offers two metrics. Estimated loading time on a 4G mobile network and recommendations for speeding up the website. It's a good tool for obtaining a quick snapshot of the speed health of a...
People often ask what PR is. This should clarify any doubts.... PR isn’t media relations. PR isn’t writing press releases. PR isn’t writing bylines. PR isn’t analyst relations. PR isn’t measurement. PR isn’t messaging. PR isn’t crisis communications. PR isn’t media training. PR isn’t de-positioning competitors. PR isn’t thought leadership. PR isn’t event management. PR isn’t social media strategy. PR isn’t social media writing, calendaring & posting. PR isn’t a speaking program. PR isn’t an awards program. PR isn’t storytelling. PR isn’t WOM. PR isn’t dark social. PR isn’t podcasts or substack or influencer programs. PR isn’t always-on consultation for the C-Suite. PR isn’t attracting VCs or other funding sources. PR isn’t about creating a halo effect on your brand. PR isn’t any one of these things. It’s *all of them* and many more. So the next time some “guru” tells you that “PR is a dying industry,” don’t take the bait. Instead, keep elevating the clients who understand the insa...
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Are you looking for the ideal Influencer Marketing Strategy to help you expand your business? Influencer marketing has been a buzzword for a while, as marketers we hear it every day. Working with the right social media influencers is essential for a successful influencer marketing campaign. But, before we go into influencer marketing strategies and tools, let's talk about what we're talking about and why we're talking about it. What is Influencer Marketing? Influencer marketing is a collaboration where a company partners with an influential individual to promote a brand or a specific product. Before social media we use to have brand ambassadors, now we have influencers, same principle but with much bigger exposure, engagement and, most importantly, results. In today's digital age, however, social media content providers with specialised following may now provide brands with greater value. On social media sites, these people have devoted followings. "Social media in...
Small businesses need all the help they can get to stand out from their competitors. Content marketing is a cost-effective form of digital marketing that provides measurable ROI for small businesses. Having produced content strategy, articles, podcasts, guides, and other forms of content for many small businesses in Oman and GCC over the past years, I've seen content marketing provide multiple benefits to our clients: 1. Content marketing is a great way to get your product or service in front of new people 2. It's an inexpensive way to build awareness about what you do 3. You'll see an increase in organic traffic, which will help boost your rankings on Google and other search engines 4. Having content that is easy to find online can lead to more conversions for your business 5. Content marketing helps establish credibility with potential customers who are looking for information about the products or services you offer What is your #1 goal for content marketing?
After working with Instagram influencers and businesses with 30k- 500k+ followers and monitoring algorithm for 5+ years here come some golden tips for you to grow on Instagram. ** The success of your Explore page is determined by your consistency and community. Many people say to develop original material, but this is a mistake because the explore page ranks relatable and comparable information. As a result, you must improve information for the same topic and then maintain consistency. Then you should create original material. As an example, Most meme pages post viral memes, even if they are old, at first because it helps with reach and then after they reach a certain level. They begin to upload original memes. ** Instagram Live is the most effective way to increase your following. The majority of people overlook Instagram Live, although it is the finest. Celebrities and large influencers accept requests to join at random from their fans. As a result, the majority of individuals are wi...
1. Test everything , assume nothing 2. Unsexy marketing that sells > sexy marketing that doesn’t 3. Vanity metrics don’t matter - results and revenue do 4. Laser-sharp targeting and audience segmentation are key 5. Focus on community building > chasing customers 6. Action reaps bigger rewards than ‘strategising’ 7. Your audience is your best source of data 8. Optimisation is an iterative process 9. Repurposing content is a priority activity 10. Follow customers , not trends Big thanks to Matt Janaway
TRELLO - We worked on this post's idea on Trello and we swear by it. Create plans and strategies with a kanban and collaborate remotely. AIRMEET - Better than Zoom when it comes to UI, Airmeet is a brilliant video conferencing tool for teams around the globe. GOOGLE DOCS - Cliche but true that docs are irreplaceable. They are perfect for real time collaboration and checking for edits / updates. TOGGL - Best for tracking time and measuring productivity. KIPWISE - For creating your knowledge hub with all notes, links and content pieces.
To help you get started, here's a content marketing strategy checklist: Keyword Research: make sure you have a long list of keywords linked to your products, services, or brand. This list should be updated on a regular basis to incorporate new keyword ideas so that you never run out of material. Content Objectives: what are your goals for publishing content? Each piece of material might have its own objective. One goal could be to develop topic authority, while another could be to convert leads. Content Length: what is the expected length of your articles? Long-form material is highly regarded and often obtains higher traction in the SERPs. Keep the text shorter if the topic does not require 5,000 words. Style Guide: create a style guide to ensure that each piece of content has the same voice, tone, and appearance. Include specifics such as brand words' spelling and capitalization, the number of photos to use for each piece, and the number of subheadings to use. Pillar P...
What is content marketing? A quick definition: Content marketing is a type of internet marketing focused on making, publishing, and distributing content specifically for an intended target audience on the web. There's a lot to it than just that. Content marketing is all about finding fresh, engaging, and informative content that your target audience will be interested in so they will return to your site and possibly buy your products or services. The goal is to increase your traffic so that when visitors come to your site, they will find something of value and this will increase your chances of making a sale or getting a lead. This means content that is relevant and useful to your readers. One important point to consider is that content marketing is not just for attracting potential customers through search engines like Google or Yahoo! Search engines don't care how your content is written. They care about backlinks being connected to your website from other sites that are re...
Startups don't have time or money for slackers. Everything is kept lean, and often the budget is too. You wouldn't make a hire or commission a project unless what you were getting in return was valuable to your business goals. New features have to prove their worth before they're adopted into the product. No dead weight, and everything productive. We believe that content needs the same care and attention, and the same rigorous tests and experimentation, that you'd apply to any other aspect of your business. Copy is too often an afterthought - but it should be front and centre, because for the most part, it's all your users know about you . So, when we're developing content for you - and that could be writing your LinkedIn profile, or putting together a three hour workshop - we first find out, and then keep in mind: what job this content is supposed to do . Is it moving your customer towards a sale? Is it building trust? Is it conveying your brand voice, the ri...
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A personal project for the Itzo team, Swimble is the first app to teach kids how to swim. We're designing delightful content in video, audio, illustration and text formats that will take our young users through personalised fun learning pathways. The challenge is creating content that engages the user to the extent that they learn swimming lessons without water - pulling this off will be a triumph of content over context. Visit Swimble .