Most employees know the importance of blogging for business. It’s getting them to create the content that becomes the obstacle. There’s never enough time; they aren’t strong writers; SEO is a foreign language – whatever the reason, getting consistent quality content is hard.
Luckily, we know some tips and tricks that can help make content creation a lot easier – plus, saves a whole bunch of time!
Inbound marketing is no walk in the park. When first embracing inbound, there are a variety of strategies and channels to master. One of the most overwhelming tactics being content creation.
If you don’t consider yourself a writer, things like blog posts, premium content, social media posts, links, and graphics can send you into panic mode.
From social platforms like Facebook Live and Snapchat to job interviews, video is the ultimate way to dictate how your story is told. If your business isn’t producing some form of video, you’re falling behind.
It’s not uncommon for employees to be strapped for time. A video interview is meant to help alleviate some of the challenges of creating content while humanizing your brand. When you put faces to names, it creates empathy.
Every great inbound marketing or sales enablement plan includes a well thought-out content strategy, which is why we aim to create quality content and leave a stronger impression through video interviews.
Ask those questions and see where the conversation takes you. The interview shouldn’t be cut and dry; it should be a conversation with insightful and useful information. Ensure that your interviewee knows that this video will not be used in one long slice. Explain how converting video interviews into multiple forms of content can benefit the company and how you’ll use bits and pieces across multiples platforms in a variety of ways.
It is a proven fact that people process visual information faster than text. However, once the videos are complete, breaking them down into a mixture of content provide numerous SEO benefits. As consumers, we crave interaction with our content.
Whether you’re selling a product or a service, no one knows your customers and sales processes better than those who work on the front lines daily.
Don’t tackle content creation alone! A short interview can easily become a staff meeting activity. Assign teams before the meeting, give them a worksheet and a list of questions, and send them off to a quiet corner to conduct interviews.
Too much work? Prepare a list of questions and have an intern travel around the office asking questions over a period of days or weeks.
Once you get used to the idea of using video to convert into multiple forms of content, content creation is going to get a whole lot easier for you!