Showing posts with label content shock. Show all posts
Showing posts with label content shock. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 18, 2017

Which Content's King among Executives?


Which B2B content rules among corporate leaders?

Content agency Grist asked 200 of them.

The answer: leaders want to read 800-word articles about customers' experiences.

The executives' detailed responses about the content they value are eye-opening:

Whose viewpoints do you want to hear?
  • 57% said clients'
  • 53% said industry experts'
  • 44% said consultants'
  • 42% said the public's
  • 36% said peers'
  • 36% said motivational speakers'
  • 32% said government officials'
Which formats do you prefer?
  • 63% said 800-word articles
  • 57% said 500-word blog posts
  • 45% said 1,200-word articles
  • 31% said slides shows
  • 28% said white papers
  • 28% said e-books
  • 26% said videos
  • 25% said podcasts
  • 20% said infographics

Saturday, June 3, 2017

The New New Rules of Marketing and PR


Either write something worth reading or
do something worth writing about.

— Benjamin Franklin

David Meerman Scott galvanized marketers a decade ago with The New Rules of Marketing and PR.

The book still makes everyone's list of "all-time favorites."

Scott's advice was premised on a sudden realization: gatekeepers had grown irrelevant.

If marketers only thought and acted like journalists, and exploited the popularity of websites and social media channels, their messages could "go direct" to customers.

Revolutionary thinking in the day.

But times change, the tragedy of the commons is inescapable, and rules wear out.

Content Shock is now Public Enemy Number 1.

The new new rules of marketing and PR are:
  1. Don't create content. Create content customers want.

  2. Don't create buzz. Create products that create buzz.
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