11 essential content marketing links from Q4 20

11 essential content marketing links from Q4 20

04/01/2021

 

04/01/2021

 

11 essential content marketing links from Q4 20

WRITTEN BY

Tony Hallett
Managing director

Tony set up Collective Content in 2011 so brands can more easily become publishers and tell stories. This built on 15 years in media, from reporter to publishing director at Silicon Media Group, CNET Networks and CBS Interactive.

1. The 12-month content marketing strategy for startups

The start of a year is a good time for such a comprehensive piece. But the truth is that any time is a good time for this level of planning.

2. What to do with those content marketing leads?

OK, so you’ll see most of this newsletter is about tips. But do you ever consider the big questions of content marketing?

3. 7 pro tips for content creators from content creators

We’re big fans of advice from other experts. Some gems here.

4. Comedy formats teach us content lessons

Hands up, this post is by me. I love to study comedians – true masters of content – and often wonder what approaches we can steal emulate.

5. Beat the odds and break through “content chaos”

Less-known source asks good questions about how most of us create and use content.

6. 8 types of infographics you should be using in your content marketing

Ever thought about the types of infographic out there? These categorisations can help you think of infographic ideas.

7. What is data visualisation? (Definition, examples, best practices)

And building on infographics is true data visualisation. Ever wondered what that is?

8. 6 low effort, high impact content ideas

Like I said, we’re all for tips. Use these.

9. How to convince your company’s brain trust to collaborate on content

A few years ago I wrote about companies – as well as business publications – having an editorial board, and this from the CMI goes further.

10. 5 content campaigns that changed the way I saw marketing

Think differently about content, as these companies did.

11. Dead Broets Society: The story behind the strange and bewildering trend that’s eating LinkedIn

Read this and weep. But also consider how often you’ve seen this kind of approach not just on LinkedIn but on Instagram and elsewhere.

Why 11 links? Because this is prime content.

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