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INTRODUCTION OF CONTENT MARKETING

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INTRODUCTION OF CONTENT MARKETING

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  1. CONTENT MARKETING is a strategic marketing approach focused on creating and distributing valuable, relevant and consistent content to attract and retain a clearly defined audience, ultimately to drive profitable customer action. Content marketing starts with identifying the customer’s needs, it requires continuous delivery of large amount of content, with a best strategy. After the information of customers need, it can be presented in a blogs, video, news, e-books, photos, articles, infographics, etc. Content marketing is the creation and distribution of Digital Marketing with the goal of increasing of visitors, awareness of brand and improvement of ranking in search engine. BENEFITS OF CONTENT MARKETING There are nearly infinite benefits to employing a content marketing strategy. BRIEF HISTORY OF CONTENT MARKETING If you take a broad view of the term, Benjamin Franklin’s publication of poor Richard’s Almanack in 1732 is commonly created with being the first example of content marketing.

  2. TYPES OF CONTENT There are three types of content marketing:- IMAGE VIDEO TEXT HOW CONTENT MARKETING RELATES TO TRADITIONAL MARKETING Traditional marketing refers to older, more conventional tactics used both in the past and even today. DIRECT MAIL PRINT ADVERTISING RADIO or TV TELEMARKETING OUTDOOR SALES CONTENT MARKETING Here are 7 content marketing examples:- 1.BLOG POSTS 2.CASE STUDIES 3.INFOGRAPHICS 4.EXPLAINER VIDEOS 5.TESTIMONIALS 6.WEBINARS 7.USER-GENERATED CONTENT

  3. 1-BLOGS POST Web log, that is published and used by an organization, corporation, etc. to reach its organizational goals. The advantage of blogs is that posts and comments are easy to reach and follow due to centralized hosting and generally structured conversation threads. 2- CASE STUDIES Case studies help to describe the real issue, which customer actually have with your product and help you to solve the issue of customer, it is also a type of challenge but this solving of issue help to increase your huge number of converting customers. 3- INFOGRAPHICS Infographics are a package of information, and easy to understand. People love infographics because its look attractive and grab the mind of visitor easily but you should have to take care about your design, content and color, by these things people love to read infographics. 4- EXPLAINER VIDEOS Explainer videos help your marketing effort by explaining the benefits of your product or services. It helps to give the details of your product or a service.

  4. 5- TESTIMONIALS Testimonials can give trusted customers, they praise your product and shows to other customer that this company has good product, showing quotes and photos from taking to the real users and showing on their website. 6- WEBINARS Webinars are just like seminars, but it held on online platform that’s why, it is called webinars. In this your targets are your audience. They can be held Live or Recorded according to your prospects. In this webinars you can promote your products and give details and quality about your products. 7- USER-GENERATED CONTENT USER-GENERATED CONTENT, this word shows its meaning through its sound, that a content created by people outside your organization. In this we can get or engage to our real hero, who content is unique and cost effective. WRITTEN BY, ARUBA KALAM

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