Showing posts with label Dell. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dell. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 20, 2009

Content Marketing Webinar FTW

Wow! Really looking forward to moderating next week's content marketing webinar with rock stars, Lionel Menchaca of Dell, Joe Pulizzi of Junta42 and our very own, Natanya Anderson of Powered. Based on the dry run we did (with Simon Salt filling the roll that Joe will play on this webinar), we're going to cover some exciting territory.


Here is the write up:
In an age where more and more consumers are taking a “search and click” approach to buying new products, it’s becoming harder for brands to differentiate themselves from the pack.  As continued pricing pressures continue to mount, companies are turning to great content as a way to drive ongoing, active engagement with their brands and products, which can ultimately create deeper loyalty with their customers.  Creating user-centric content that puts the customer’s needs first instead of focusing on brand and product messaging requires a paradigm shift and development of new ways of communicating. 

Here what three content and community experts have to say about:
  • How to bootstrap your online community with professional content
  • The best practices and case studies of companies that are seeing measurable results
  • Content that spans the brand content continuum: lifestyle, category and productHow to turn prospects into buyers with great content

Friday, May 8, 2009

Content Marketing FTW

This morning, I had the pleasure of moderating a panel on content marketing at Bryan Person's Social Media Breakfast. I was fortunate enough to have three very smart, eloquent and experienced individuals in Lionel Menchaca, chief blogger at Dell Inc., Simon Salt, ceo and founder of Incslingers and Natanya Anderson, VP of content strategy and development at Powered (yup, she's my colleague).

The premise of today's talk was that as consumers continue with their “search and click” approach to buying new products, it’s becoming harder for brands to differentiate themselves from the pack. As continued pricing pressures continue to mount, these same companies are turning to great content as a way to drive ongoing, active engagement with their brands and products, which can ultimately create deeper loyalty with their customers. Creating this type of "user-centric" content that puts the customer’s needs first instead of focusing on brand and product messaging requires a paradigm shift and development of new ways of communicating.

Because I was the moderator, I wasn't able to take many notes but due to the power of Twitter and hashtagging, I was able to go back and read through many of the nuggets captured during the session. Here are my ten favorite:

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MisssKBest content focuses on what other ppl need/want 2 hear, not what u want 2 say...gr8 take on push vs pull/outbnd vs inbnd mktg #SMBAustin

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kpearlsonThere are only 26 letters in the English alphabet how hard is it to write? Same goes for creating content. Not all of it is good #smbaustin

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ThomasUmstattdAs your product becomes a comodity you must compete on relationship. What kind of relationship do you have with your readers? #smbaustin

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charlienbWhen a company engages with customers they also should be committed to real org change too. @lionelatdell #smbaustin

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StalelifeThe closer you get to getting advocates to produce social content, the less time you spend on it yourself. #smbaustin

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iamseanmcdonaldever sesne a company trying to force tongue down your throat? thx to @aaronstrout for that visual #smbaustin

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StalelifeMost brands are not Disney? Not a passion brand. Content can be the proxy for the brand. #smbaustin

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TWalk"Always start with the audience." @natanyap's closing thought at#smbaustin


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StalelifeYou don't own your brand. Make content sharable. #smbaustin


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LiveWorldGreat line from @NatanyaP at this morning's Social Media Breakfast Austin 7 (#SMBAustin): "The best content is in service of others."

Here is the full stream of tweets from Social Media Breakfast 7 (in Austin).

Is your company creating great, engaging content? Are they engagine in "social" content that Simon Salt mention is so important creating engagement?