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The days of blasting thousands of pieces of content to win in content marketing are over. Today, there is more content written and published in a single minute than any one person can consume in a lifetime.
To put that in perspective, that means there are 86,400 Wordpress posts every hour. In a day, well, that number’s astronomical.
Now, these numbers don’t mean content marketing is less effective. Rather, they punctuate the difficulty a marketer faces in getting their message to their target audience.
Yet even with all this noise, the 2018 Benchmarks and Trends Reports from Content Marketing Institute and MarketingProfs reports 78% of B2B marketers have found increased success with their content marketing efforts. What is their secret?
It's high-quality, personalized content.
Fortunately, well-targeted, audience-centric content is easier to produce now than ever before. All you need is to leverage the customer data marketers of the past could only dream of having access to!
This article will detail the nature of this data and show you ‘How to’ use it to become an instant subject matter expert and create engaging, successful content. You’ll also find a checklist at the end to help you along the way.
Among content marketers today, there’s a popular phrase – Less is More.
The days of keyword stuffing and endless keyword variations to get the attention of search engines is over. Quality rules. RankBrain, Google’s primary algorithm powered by artificial intelligence, continues to evolve using a variety of metrics to determine SERP results.
The metrics focus on the user experience, like dwell time and click-through-rate. These are the metrics of engagement. Use them to promote the user experience and both your content and your website will enjoy higher SERP visibility. Publish irrelevant, spammy, or misleading content and you’ll turn off users and risk getting penalized by the search engines.
A good user experience centers on meeting a user’s ‘search task accomplishment’ goal. Search task accomplishment says it’s not enough for content to get a user to your site. For the content to be valuable, it must address your searcher’s query. Did you actually solve the problem that the searcher asked?
For example, if someone is searching for “‘how to’ hem a skirt,” they want step-by-step instructions explaining how to hem a skirt. They don’t want a landing page directing them to the best deals on mini-skirts.
When your content helps users accomplish their search task, engagement increases. Quite simply, you win and they win. You’ll also see measurable benefits such as:
The only remaining challenge is to understand the tasks users want to accomplish. Fortunately, there’s a type of data today that tells you just that. And not only does it tell you what users want to accomplish, it provides you unparalleled detail and insight.
In 1923, Claude C. Hopkins wrote Scientific Advertising. This book detailed the importance of data for marketing success.
Marketers would start with demographic data – age, occupation, income, and other statistics. Then great marketers would dig deeper and seek to learn the psychographic data – the buyer’s underlying motivations and what they aspire to.
These types of data are good as they help build a picture and persona. But it’s not ideal. Content marketers are still left developing a strategy based on topics believed to be relevant to the target audience.
Today that’s all changed. Content marketers have access to data that reveals exactly what the relevant topics are! In other words, when used, content marketers know what is relevant to the target audience.
By using data, content marketers gain powerful insight into their customers. With it, they ensure their content meets the desired search result at the different stages of the buying cycle.
“If you’re not leveraging all the relevant data available to you, then you’re missing out on a huge opportunity for growth.”
SEO data reveals your audience to you, in their own words.
With SEO data, marketers don’t need to infer what their audience wants. Their audience tells them their exact challenges, questions and the problems they want to solve. And today, with the explosion of voice search technology, marketers know more than just the subject matter; they know the exact words their customers use.
And this is no small amount of data.
In 2016, Google confirmed to Search Engine Land that it processed more than 2 trillion searches per year. That averages out to 5.5 billion searches every day.
In other words, users generate 5.5 billion pieces of personal data every day, data that is available to marketers. Is it relevant to you? That depends on the answer to this question…
70,000+ different ways to search for salt? Queries varied from “where to buy sea salt” to “Himalayan pink salt benefits” to “red salt.”
Each of these searches are the words used by a potential customer to address a challenge, answer a question, solve a problem or learn something new. More importantly, every search means something to someone.
Quite simply, people search for everything online.
For a marketer, this means each search provides priceless data that you can use to build content, enhance the user experience, deliver more personalized content and connect on a deeper level with your customer.
Search queries, or keywords, are different in 2019.
Mobile devices dominate search creating more spur-of-the-moment, or micro-moment searches. Mobile also prompts more local search. Voice search has also contributed to the evolution of search by creating longer, conversational queries.
Google’s RankBrain has introduced contextually - and semantically - related topics. Search isn’t only about the specific search topic. It now offers users content that RankBrain recognizes as related to the search topic.
Each type of search query reflects a different topic area. They also reveal user intent. Knowing this, content marketers can see how their audience approaches a subject, as opposed to trying to anticipate it. With this knowledge, content writers can develop topic clusters (and their corresponding content) to answer customer queries at all stages of the buyers’ journey.
Look at this example below, the results on Google change with a simple addition of an ‘s’. The query “flower” results in more informational content, whereas the query “flowers” results in more transactional results.
It’s important that the content on your site matches the correct user intent to engage the user to gain the conversion or to increase time spent on site.
Search Results for "Flower".
Search Results for "Flowers.".
“As an agency, Content Fusion helps us come up with new content ideas for our clients much more efficiently. It’s particularly helpful for making granular content optimizations to specific pages on a site.”
With SEO data, content marketers can go far beyond topics and keywords. Using the following data and insight, they can be come subject matter experts and deliver audiences the exact content they want.
Competitive intelligence helps content marketers identify content gaps and true competitors. When you analyze competitors’ link profiles or the on-page optimization techniques, content marketers learn a ton about what works for other sites targeting the same audience.
One particular aspect of such research focuses on content gaps – identifying queries that already drive traffic to one domain, but not the other.
Higher search volume reflects greater demand for content that speaks to the search intent – and possibly to related content too!
Ideas can come from different sources, such as:
Language can pose a huge challenge, and opportunity, for new ideas. Topic friction occurs when the language you use doesn’t match the language of your customer. You may say ‘organic search’ but your audience says ‘SEO.’ Here you have two opportunities for content on a subject important to the audience.
But, as content marketers understand, there are many challenges in putting all of these pieces together - and putting them together in a way that’s successful. Understanding exactly how to find the best fit between your content gaps, semantically related words, and low-hanging fruit terms cast a shadow of doubt over making that next content move.
The challenge that remains for marketers is knowing how to create the most authoritative content when the topic is vast, the SEO data is deep, and the possibilities are seemingly endless.
This is where Content Fusion comes in. Aid your content writing with smart, intelligent, real-time guidance with the first and only AI system built to provide real-time analysis for any topic. Content Fusion returns results custom to your specific industry, leveraging your own machine learning model based on your data. This ensures the most accurate and relevant content to attract your audience faster than ever before.
Content creation should always start with thorough keyword research. It’s the
strong foundation that sets you up for success.
Use this checklist to gather the data to identify the content needed to produce the biggest impact.
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