We know that content is our doorway to earning countless SEO benefits for our sites. Admittedly, though, it’s too easy to get stuck in a rut after one too many content marketing campaigns. In this extra-special holiday edition of Whitebeard Friday (see what we did there?), Rand offers three novel ways to add sparkle to your content creation efforts
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Howdy, Moz fans, and welcome to a special Christmas edition of Whitebeard Friday. This week, I wanted to try and help with just a few tactical suggestions on some creative ways to pump up those content marketing campaigns.
I've seen that many, many folks in the SEO world, of course, naturally, are investing in content marketing because content is the path to links and amplification and search traffic. Sometimes those content campaigns can feel a little stale or repetitive. So I have some creative ideas, things that I've seen some people executing on that I think we might be able to leverage for some of our work.
1. Niche groups
First one, if you can identify in your community these sort of small but vocal niche groups that are . . . when I say your community, it doesn't have to be people you already reach. It can be people inside the community of content generation and of topical interest around your subject matter. Then help them to amplify their voices or their causes or their pet projects, etc.
So I'll use the example of being in the foodie and gourmand world. So here's a bunch of foodies. But this particular tiny group is extremely passionate about food trucks, and, in particular, they really hate the laws that restrict food truck growth, that a lot of cities don't allow food trucks to be in certain spaces. They have to jump through a bunch of hoops to get licensed. They are not permitted to be permanently in a place for a whole week. Whatever it is, whatever those legal restrictions are. So by serving this small group, you might think that content is way too niche.
The wonderful part is that content is the kind that gets amplified very loudly, very repetitively, that can help you earn links and traffic to this small community. If that community is small and loud and feels like their voices aren't being heard elsewhere, you can build some great brand advocacy inside that group as well. By the way, I would urge you to be authentic, choose causes that you or your company also care about. Don't just pick something at random.
2. Products and services
Second, if you can, try and seek out products and services that your audience uses or needs, but that doesn't actually directly conflict with your business. Then create a resource that lists or rates or ranks and recommends those top choices. We've actually done this a few times at Moz. I have this recommended list of agency and consultant providers, but Moz does not compete with any of those. But it's a helpful list. As a result of listing those folks and having this sort of process around it, many of those people are pumping up that content.
Now here's another example. Foodie Moz, Foodie Moz sounds like a great domain. I should go register that right after this hat stops hitting me in the back of the head. I don't know how Santa deals with that. So Foodie Moz presents the best cookbooks of 2017. Now, Foodie Moz might be in the food and recipe world. But it turns out, the wonderful part is cookbooks are something that is used by their audience but not directly conflicting with them.
Since it's not self-promotional, but it is useful to your audience, the likelihood that you can earn links and amplification because you seem like a non-self-interested party is much greater. You're providing value without asking anything in return. It's not like anyone buying these cookbooks would help you. It's not like you have some ulterior motive in ranking this one number one or that one number two. You're merely putting together an unbiased set of resources that help your audience. That is a great way to get a piece of content to do well.
3. Content creators
Third, last but not least here, if you can, find content creators who have been very successful. You can recruit them, the people who have had hit pieces, to create content for your brand. In a lot of ways, this is like cheating. It's almost like buying links, except instead of buying the links, you're buying the time and energy of the person who creates content that you have high likelihood or high propensity for being successful in that content niche with what they create because of their past track record and the audience they've already built.
Pro-tip here. Journalists and media contributors, even contributors to online media, like a BuzzFeed or something like that, are great targets. Why? Well, because they're usually poorly paid and they are desperate to build a portfolio of professional work. Some of these folks are insanely talented, and they already have networks of people who have liked their work in the past and have helped amplify them.
So if you can use a tool like BuzzSumo — that would be generally what I'd recommend, there's a few others, but BuzzSumo is really great for this — you can search for, for example, recipes and see the most shared content in the recipe world in, say, the last three months. Then we can identify, "Oh, here we go. This person wrote the hardest recipe challenge gifts. Oh, all right. That did really, really well. I wonder if we can see who that is. Oh look, she does freelance work. I bet she can write for us."
It's like cheating. It's a great hack. It's a great to way to recruit someone who you know is likely to have a great shot at their work doing well, give them the freedom to write what they want, to create what they want, and then host it on your site. A great way to do content creation, for a decent price, that has a high likelihood of solid amplification.
All right, everyone, look forward to some of your thoughts and tactics. For those of you who celebrate Christmas, a Merry Christmas from all of us at Moz. For those of you who celebrate Hanukkah, happy belated Hanukkah. I know that I'm filming this during Hanukkah, but it's probably after Hanukkah that you're seeing it. For those of you who are celebrating any other holiday this year, a very happy holiday season to you. We look forward to joining you again next week for another edition of Whiteboard Friday. Take care.
Thanks for checking out Whitebeard Friday all! Just wanted to wish everyone a Merry Christmas, a belated Happy Hanukkah, and a great holiday season wherever you are and whatever you celebrate (or don't). It's an honor to get to spend a few minutes with you on this festive Friday, and I look forward to your feedback on the video as always.
Hugs & Best Wishes,
Rand
Thanks Rand! And happy holidays. Finding new sources of quality content is always at the top of our list. I love the comment about recruiting writers who have already written powerful pieces of content for our market. Thank you, Michael Fleischner
Happy Holidays Rand!
Happy Holidays everyone!
These are all fantastic and I am super stoked to give #2 a shot to hlep with some topics. I find that when you make a resource online people will share (kinda like fields of dreams). What I love the most about this is that all 3 are involved with helping people in some way. From the small niche of people that would appreciate a voice about a topic they are concerned with, or a resource that can help people with products, facts, and more. but last finding that creative, talented content creator that could use another avenue to show their talents.
True to the season Moz helps out by providing ideas that help others. Thanks as always for what you and the moz team do.
Hi Rand,
Again, amazing Whiteboard Friday!
As SEO auditor and content creator I decided to do immediate reverse engineer. I noticed that I did not pay enough attention to Twitter on regard Buzzsumo. Thanks for the update.
About the niche opportunities, you are right, there is always an opportunity, a cause that besides to be helpful for the community, our souls as creators and human beings, it might attract links and get good feedback at the same time.
Merry Christmas for you and the Moz Team!
Nice post !! We are doing suggestion #3 for a while :) with great results: indirect linkbuilding + rich content!
Thrilled to hear it's working for you! It's certainly been a good strategy for us here at Moz too (not just via the blog, but for events like Mozcon and even for recruiting to our team) :-)
Thanks man! Come back to Valencia soon :)
We'll try it too! Looking forward for checking results!
Hi Rand
Merry Christmas to You. It was a nice article with info on niche market. Will learn more of it and incorporate on my small website
Regards
Arista Service Apartments
Mumbai
Rand, it both kills me and gives me hope when you do a whiteboard like this.
Kills me, because these are all tactics I should be doing right now and you shouldn’t have had to tell me that.
Gives me hope, because if there weren’t a lot of people like me I doubt you would be sharing this.
Here’s to more hope in 2018!!
—Aaron
The reality is that many times you create content to create and as the article says you have to think about how to connect our services with the potential client or potential reader. This is very necessary that we do if we really want to achieve our objectives with the content writing.
Very good article!
As usual amazing input "Whiteboard Friday". I always wondering how the Moz team determine which topic to treat on the "Whiteboard Friday". I guess is some kind of content schedule or content strategy. If some have any idea can let me understand.
Hello Rand
As creators of content we sometimes find ourselves stuck and lacking in ideas. In fact, I admit that some of what I have written may turn out to be a bit rehashed of something I had already written.
Undoubtedly, the creators of content is a source of inexhaustible inspiration and give infinite possibilities
Merry Christmas
Very good advice, Rand. I think the best way is to invite other bloggers to write on your website. Thus, in this way, you usually also extend the impact of social networks....
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Great post Wizard! Very helpful tips. Understanding customers on a deeper level and delivering premium content by employing archetypes, or ‘personas’, is what allows us to create content that we’re confident our customers will connect with.
Have a great holiday season Rand!
Great ideas here - this line in particular was perfect: "I would urge you to be authentic, choose causes that you or your company also care about. Don't just pick something at random." Yes, yes, a thousand times, yes!
Muito obrigado pelas informações ... perceber que cada vez mais o conteudo é o mais importante ....
Preciso arrumar o meu site de motoboy aqui em são paulo pois esta desatualizado ....
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Great tips for SEO Plan 2018, Thanks Rand!
We are working on 2nd and 3rd Point for now and as result today we see some of our content ranking on ZERO position. For this we took ref. from some "Search Suggestion" and also "People Also Search" terms from search engine.
Stunning article! I will try to focus more on the niche market :)
Great efforts, it is an initiative that is beneficial for every SEO, marketer, logo designer etc. The concept of whiteboard friday is just awesome as we can get to learn alot of new ideas and other stuff on a broader aspect. The main values Rand has described are the essence of enriched SEO for any site, if you are new to the SEO world than Rand's preaching can just take to next level.
Obrigado pelas dicas de conteudo...tenho um site que oferece serviço de motoboy e preciso arruma-lo.
Thanks Rand!!
Very informative blog
It's important to focus on the product and services as per potential audience is concerned.
Would like to know more about the benefit curation of content that will engage more users.
Hi Rand,
Another great WBF. We are working on the strategy # 2, and yet to see the impact.
By the way, we missed you last Friday.
First I admire your stamina to do the whiteboard friday for all those years.
I was wondering if you could do one whiteboard friday regarding tools (wordpress plugins) that could help boost content spread.
Merry WBF Christmas!
Thanks again for the great post Rand!
Rand, I can't believe you covered your hair with this hat! I dont come here for the amazing information and insights, I come to see your latest cool haircut. :D
Hi Rand, thanks for these ideas - we've also found turning content (No.3 idea) into Tip Sheets and Infographics to create downloadable resources. Useful for building mailing lists and a relevant audience interested in our services.
We find that great inspiration for content ideas is looking through our old enquiry emails and form submissions they provide us with the language that our customers are using when reaching out to us. Its a great starting point to get creative.
Have a great holiday season Rand and perhaps 2018 is the year to visit the Islay Whisky festival!!!
Great Post!
Hello Rand,
I am always impress with your content. but some of the important factor you ddoesn't consider this post Like which community you specifically target depends on your niche. I hope you understanding what I say.
Thanks for sharing!!
Great strategies. Right now we are using the 1st one, to promote a piece of content that emotionally relates to a small group of people. It's working!))
Thank you for this edition. Nice sparkling hat, Rand :) Merry Christmas :)
As a journalist myself, I can offer another thought on hiring journalists under #3. They have been trained to use credible sources, attribute their content to those sources, and bring more credibility and authority to the content they write.
The good ones also know how to write engaging articles that keep readers on a page and make them more likely to share. In a way, good journalism has built-in SEO potential.
Firstly, Happy Holiday and Marry Christmas. I really agreed with your ideas . It's really works.
Thanks,
Great Ideas. I have seen use of "So Foodie Moz presents the best cookbooks of 2017"
Lipton a leading tea brand gave away free recipe books some years back with certain brands of tea.
They still publish great recipe books and they are available on Amazon and lots of free recipes are on their special recipe website.
There are also other brands that give away recipe books containing many recipes that involve use of their products. For example a premium oil brand in India gave away Recipe DVDs featuring the country's well know chef with their 1l premium cooking oil bottles. This increased their sales of their oil.
Merry Christmas to you and the whole MOZ team
Great piece wouldn't;t have thought of the niche market being so valuable so great point. Love the video and the Santa hat --Merry Christmas!
I´m just try to improve my seo-youtube just for not writing that much :)
Merry Christmas! to all