How to Create a Content Marketing Strategy for the New Year

Last Updated on December 28, 2022 by 9 Comments

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It’s the new year, which means resolutions abound. But I have one you probably haven’t considered. Make 2017 the year you resolve to finally create a content marketing strategy for your business.

In this post, I’ll tell you why and how you can create your very own content marketing strategy. You’ll market more effectively and remove the guesswork from blogging. It’s a win-win.

What is Content Marketing?

Let’s start at the beginning: defining content marketing.

Content marketing is marketing that uses content to draw in customers. Rather than advertising or sales, content marketing actually makes readers want to visit your site. Done well, customers will actually seek you out for your content.

One of the most popular methods of content marketing is blogging. But content marketing is by no means limited to blogging – eBooks, newsletters, social media, video, and more can all be part of a successful content marketing plan.

So, if you run a blog with the goal of drawing in new customers, you’re already engaging in content marketing, whether you know it or not.

Why You Need a Content Marketing Strategy

Content marketing is a long game. Think about it – most content will still be bringing in traffic months, or even years, down the road. So the age old strategy of “throwing stuff at the wall and seeing what sticks” can be difficult to implement with content marketing’s long term timeline.

You need a structured plan so that you can be more methodical in your approach. And I’m not alone in thinking this. The Content Marketing Institute surveyed B2B content marketers and found that those who had a documented content marketing strategy considered their content efforts more successful than those who didn’t.

As an added bonus, those with documented strategies also found it less challenging to create engaging content.

Content Marketing Strategy

So if you want to be more successful and less stressed, resolve to create a documented content marketing strategy this year.

How to Create a Content Marketing Strategy

Creating a content marketing strategy requires both research and planning. You’ll need to dig into your goals and customers before you can map out your strategy going forward. Here’s everything you should consider when developing your plan…

Define Your Goal(s)

What do you want to get out of your content marketing? Are you looking to generate leads or email opt-ins? Or do you want to sell products directly? Needless to say, clearly understanding where you want to be is essential to actually getting there.

Content marketing is a means to achieving specific business goals – don’t forget that.

Figure Out Your Target Audience Personas

Once you know your goals, you need to dig into the actual people you want to target. Audience personas can help you do that. I’m not talking about blindly listing off demographics – audience personas dig deep into your target audience to discover:

  • The problems they’re facing
  • What they need
  • What they’re interested in
  • How they talk (and how they like to be spoken to)

Some people even go as far as to create personas with real names. If you want to get truly personal, HubSpot’s Make My Persona tool can help you generate documentable audience personas.

Brainstorm Content That Interests Your Personas

Next, you need to come up with the actual content that will interest your personas. Here’s where I see so many websites going wrong.

Your content does not need to directly promote your product or service. Instead, your content needs to tie to your audience personas. It needs to be something that they are interested in. Once they’re on your site, you can slowly introduce them to your product or service.

For example, if you sell resort vacations, you don’t need to write blog posts like “How to choose a resort vacation provider”. Instead, you can create content like “Top 7 Most Beautiful Island Resorts”. Those who are interested in island resorts may well be interested in a vacation provider sometime down the road.

Consider the Buyer’s Journey

If you’re developing a content marketing strategy for business, your target readers are probably going through a predictable voyage called the buyer’s journey. To better sell your product, you’ll want to consider the different stages buyers go through:

  • Awareness – your potential buyer recognizes they have a problem that needs to be solved…they just don’t know the solution yet.
  • Consideration – your potential buyer researches all of the possible solutions to their problem.
  • Decision – your potential buyer hopefully becomes your actual buyer when they make their decision.

Try to create content that hits buyers at all stages. That way, you’ll be able to move them through from consideration to decision.

Create Your Editorial Calendar

Once you’ve brainstormed content that reaches your target audience personas and adheres to the buyer’s journey, you need to create an actual roadmap for how you’ll distribute your content. That’s your editorial calendar.

Your editorial calendar takes the guesswork out of publishing. Instead of wondering, “which blog post should I write this week?” you’ll have everything mapped out in advance.

Editorial calendar

At the end of this post, I’ll discuss some handy WordPress tools which can help you integrate your editorial calendar with WordPress.

Nail Down Your Promotion Strategy

Here’s the dirty little secret of content marketing:

Content’s success is only as good as its promotion.

You might have the best content out there, but if you’re not getting eyeballs on it, not many people will notice.

To avoid that issue, you need to develop a solid content promotion strategy that you can apply to every post. Document this strategy in detail so that you can be consistent.

For example, if you’re promoting a standard blog post, you might follow a strategy like:

  • Share on social media accounts on day of publishing
  • Email people who were mentioned in the post
  • Send a newsletter blast
  • Share again on social media accounts two weeks after publishing
  • Etc.

WordPress Tools to Help Implement Your Content Marketing Strategy

Your content marketing strategy is only helpful if you’re able to actually implement it. These two WordPress plugins are designed to help you do just that.

CoSchedule

CoSchedule

CoSchedule has built a successful business based solely on helping businesses and individuals implement their content marketing strategy. This tool helps you lay out content on a calendar. Then it takes it a step further by helping you promote your content with scheduled social sharing.

Their WordPress plugin integrates directly with your dashboard so you can access everything without even leaving your site.

Price: Starts at $39 per month | More Information

Editorial Calendar

Editorial Calendar

If you’re looking for a free, though less feature-rich, option Editorial Calendar is for you. Though it lacks the helpful social media promotion tools of CoSchedule, it still lets you schedule all of your content months in advance for smooth implementation of your content marketing strategy.

Price: Free | More Information

Wrapping Things Up

Stop blindly feeling your way through the dark and switch on the flashlight that is a detailed content marketing strategy. It will take some time to sit down and document everything, but in the end, you’ll have a solid roadmap of where to take your website’s content in 2017.

What do you do currently to promote your content?

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9 Comments

  1. What the what!!! Awesome guide to making a content marketing strategy. I am going to give try for sure!

  2. Very thoughtful. Being used Editorial Calendar for years I can confirm it is very efficient to set the strategy discussed here.
    Thanks for sharing!

  3. Very useful post, thanks for sharing 🙂

  4. Thank you so much Brenda BarronI, can confirm that having no strategy is the recipe for failure

  5. Thanks for the post. The Editorial Calendar plugin is very useful, and it is free!

  6. Great information i will make sure i do this 2017

  7. Great port. Thanks for sharing 🙂

  8. Very interesting post, Brenda! It’s not so difficult to deliver an effective content strategy: if you take the right steps, it can be really hepful and help to save a lot of time. Besides, it’s an amazing way to take advantage of a company’s know-how. Content is (still) king! 🙂

  9. Great tips, Brenda, as always!

    I can confirm that having no strategy is the recipe for failure. So this year I`m going to note everything down. It`s all about shifting the mindset!

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