Posts Tagged ‘SEO’

What *is* content marketing anyway?

Monday, January 23rd, 2012

content marketingWhat is content marketing?

Content marketing is something most marketers have done for years without ever knowing that it had a name.  I don’t remember learning about it in journalism school, yet I’ve provided content marketing to my clients since my first day at my first marketing job.  The only difference is that now, I’m sharing it online.

Content marketing is defined as “using informative or entertaining content to attract and retain customers and position your business as a trusted resource in your industry.”

Instead of aggressive and persistent outgoing messages designed to attract attention, content marketing provides useful information that can be quietly appreciated and uniquely valued by clients and prospects alike. The sales message from you is subtle—almost to the point of subliminal.

If you’ve ever read your alma mater’s alumni magazine, you’ve read content marketing. If you have spoken at a Chamber of Commerce or other networking event, you’ve provided content marketing. Recipes on the back of cans from food companies, realtor articles in the local paper, customer newsletters – these are all considered content marketing.

The bottom line is that content marketing is never a direct sales pitch. “Content marketing is engaging with your community around an idea instead of a product. What it is is to try to serve the community first, and sharing information, ideas and experiences that benefit others without directly asking for anything in return. What it isn’t is just a veil in front of a sales pitch,” says Dan Blank of We Grow Media.

Here are some examples of content marketing you may already be doing:

  • Free workshops, seminars or webinars
  • A regular newsletter that educates (not sells)
  • A well-written, regularly updated blog
  • A customer newsletter or magazine that educates – not sells
  • Articles you write for trade magazines or journals
  • Video tutorials
  • Detailed case studies
  • White papers

Share valuable info on your website, social sites and blog, and you will be employing a great age-old marketing tool that also helps to educate consumers on the products and services you sell (and they need).  As long as your content gives them something they need or want for free, they will likely seek out and share your future content marketing because you have demonstrated trust, authority, and influence.

Does your little one have a digital trust fund?

Thursday, December 22nd, 2011

Hmmm. A digital trust fund. Is that like Monopoly money? Didn’t we get better checks and balances on our financial systems recently, you ask?

A digital trust fund is not monetary. To the contrary, it takes little more than your time to set up. It’s a way to claim and safeguard certain accounts for your child; for instance their name as a Gmail address, domain, Twitter handle and personalized Facebook url.

I first heard this idea from Tess Vigeland on Marketplace Money. Here’s a link to the podcast if you’re interested.

When I mentioned the idea to our very own Amy Kramer, she confirmed that she had her childrens’ names as urls. Being the president of a digital marketing company, this came as no surprise. But then I started thinking about all the ways this made sense. It would be helpful to have these digital addresses in place to:

  • beat out any other kids who could possibly have the same name as your child
  • prevent anyone from posing as your child and ruining their reputation – especially if they want to be a politician when they grow up
  • could potentially boost their SEO rankings due to their longstanding accounts

Will all this really matter in 12-15 years when your little bundle of joy is taking their first steps into the digital world? Here is where I start to think this could be a time waster. I love Facebook, but will it really be around for that long? I’m dubious. But I’ve also been wrong before. What do you think?

Google+ has launched business pages!

Tuesday, November 8th, 2011

Counterintuity's Google+ page

We wanted to be sure you knew that Google+ launched Business Pages yesterday. Here are some questions we thought you might have:

What does this mean?

Google now allows business and brands to join Google+, Google’s social network. Facebook has had business pages for a while and we were all waiting for Google to join the party.

Why should I care?

  • This is Google, the king of search. Google+ will impact your search rankings. If not today, then probably tomorrow.
  • Now you can tie in all of Google’s features – Google Places, Google Search, AdWords, YouTube… you get the picture.
  • This is Google, the king of search.

How do I create mine?

Go here:  https://plus.google.com/pages/create or call us at 818-848-1700.