36 min.

Rule of Thirds in Content Marketing Neil Wilkins Podcast

    • Zaken en persoonlijke financiën

Webinar - Rule of Thirds - by Neil Wilkins at Cambridge Marketing College http://marketingcollege.com/events

“Three. That’s the magic number. Yes, it is. It’s the magic number” De La Soul

“In nature, things occur in threes. When was the last time you saw a four leaf clover? In photography and art we see countless examples of how division of a scene by thirds, provides a visual balance and comfort. And so it is in social networking, where balancing the 3 core content elements, provides a simple yet highly powerful flow of engagement.”

PERSONAL - Add personality to your marketing:

One third of everything you publish should be about getting to know you. You being yourself, your team, your company or your brand. The clue is in the word ‘social’. The more you can make it personal and about people, the more effective this third. It’s vital in both service and product driven organisations that the people behind the organisation are seen by the audience as real, authentic and true.

POINT - Inform, educate and entertain your target audience:

One third of your content should be pointing; signposting to current, relevant and informed content that adds value to the audience’s experience. If something stopped you in your tracks and you were informed, educated, entertained, then perhaps it’s likely that your audience will be too. If you intimately know your audience’s needs, wants, desires and habits (in other words you have created a clear and defined audience persona) then you are in with a good chance of spotting and publishing highly relevant, third party content, for them. This third is critical in the content rule of thirds, because it makes you unpredictable. There is nothing worse than talking all the time about yourself and your products and services without interspersing it with thought provoking things that add true value. Avoid being disconnected or hidden by sharing great stuff.

PROMOTE - Use social media as a tool to promote your products:

One third of what you publish can be overt promotion of your products and services. If anyone tells you that you should not be using social media for promotion, then they are wrong. You can, but only if you have already added great, engaging value with the other two thirds.

Webinar - Rule of Thirds - by Neil Wilkins at Cambridge Marketing College http://marketingcollege.com/events

“Three. That’s the magic number. Yes, it is. It’s the magic number” De La Soul

“In nature, things occur in threes. When was the last time you saw a four leaf clover? In photography and art we see countless examples of how division of a scene by thirds, provides a visual balance and comfort. And so it is in social networking, where balancing the 3 core content elements, provides a simple yet highly powerful flow of engagement.”

PERSONAL - Add personality to your marketing:

One third of everything you publish should be about getting to know you. You being yourself, your team, your company or your brand. The clue is in the word ‘social’. The more you can make it personal and about people, the more effective this third. It’s vital in both service and product driven organisations that the people behind the organisation are seen by the audience as real, authentic and true.

POINT - Inform, educate and entertain your target audience:

One third of your content should be pointing; signposting to current, relevant and informed content that adds value to the audience’s experience. If something stopped you in your tracks and you were informed, educated, entertained, then perhaps it’s likely that your audience will be too. If you intimately know your audience’s needs, wants, desires and habits (in other words you have created a clear and defined audience persona) then you are in with a good chance of spotting and publishing highly relevant, third party content, for them. This third is critical in the content rule of thirds, because it makes you unpredictable. There is nothing worse than talking all the time about yourself and your products and services without interspersing it with thought provoking things that add true value. Avoid being disconnected or hidden by sharing great stuff.

PROMOTE - Use social media as a tool to promote your products:

One third of what you publish can be overt promotion of your products and services. If anyone tells you that you should not be using social media for promotion, then they are wrong. You can, but only if you have already added great, engaging value with the other two thirds.

36 min.

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