Post by account_disabled on Dec 4, 2023 4:54:19 GMT
Peçanha: Awesome.
So WriterAccess is all about providing great content in a scalable way for companies, right?
About this topic, that’s what we’re going to cover today. You asked us to cover the C Level Executive Email Lists 10 hacks or secrets to scalable content creation.
Shall we dive in?
Let’s go.
Byron: Let’s do it.
Peçanha: Let’s do it. I like your first one. I’m gonna call it a secret. I like secrets better. Your first secret, I like its name. It’s called ideas, maps and plans.
Byron: Perfect.
Peçanha: Secret number one. Can you explain it to the audience?
Byron:Number one of ten. They’re all pretty good, but I’ll let the audience be the judge. This one sort of starts with a broad topographical 20,000 foot view. And let’s face it, you need a plan if you’re going to be successful when it comes to Content Marketing.
You know, creating those engaging topic ideas for content. They certainly don’t fall from the sky. How do we find those great topics that we want to write about? That’s really the hard part, so I believe that you need to research what’s happening in each topic area you’re thinking of writing about.
You need to come up with a content map that sort of outlines the strategy and the tactics that you’re going to use to research and develop these topic ideas.
Let’s take smaller budgets and larger budgets. With smaller budgets, you’re going to be required to be very selective on the number of topics you create. And the bets, if you will, that you’re placing that your topic will connect and convert browsers into buyers.
So WriterAccess is all about providing great content in a scalable way for companies, right?
About this topic, that’s what we’re going to cover today. You asked us to cover the C Level Executive Email Lists 10 hacks or secrets to scalable content creation.
Shall we dive in?
Let’s go.
Byron: Let’s do it.
Peçanha: Let’s do it. I like your first one. I’m gonna call it a secret. I like secrets better. Your first secret, I like its name. It’s called ideas, maps and plans.
Byron: Perfect.
Peçanha: Secret number one. Can you explain it to the audience?
Byron:Number one of ten. They’re all pretty good, but I’ll let the audience be the judge. This one sort of starts with a broad topographical 20,000 foot view. And let’s face it, you need a plan if you’re going to be successful when it comes to Content Marketing.
You know, creating those engaging topic ideas for content. They certainly don’t fall from the sky. How do we find those great topics that we want to write about? That’s really the hard part, so I believe that you need to research what’s happening in each topic area you’re thinking of writing about.
You need to come up with a content map that sort of outlines the strategy and the tactics that you’re going to use to research and develop these topic ideas.
Let’s take smaller budgets and larger budgets. With smaller budgets, you’re going to be required to be very selective on the number of topics you create. And the bets, if you will, that you’re placing that your topic will connect and convert browsers into buyers.