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What Type of Content Should You Create When You Can Only Blog 1x a Week? | Ep. #179
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In Episode #179, Eric and Neil discuss the type of content you should be creating when you can only blog one time a week. Tune in to learn how to make a blog that strikes its audience—and not just to read the blog—but compelling enough to share it, too!
Time Stamped Show Notes: 00:27 – Today’s topic: What Type of Content Should You Create When You Can Only Blog 1x a Week?
00:39 – Neil was using Quick Sprout, just once a week
01:38 – You want to produce something that stands out and makes people want to link
01:49 – First, figure out who are you targeting and how you can help them 02:00 – Kissmetrics targets marketers
02:10 – Second, who are your ideal customers?
02:55 – Your content should be very specific
03:25 – Companies are looking at more detailed metrics
03:42 – Blogs should be actionable and thorough
04:00 – Groove HQ is a good example of a growing blog
05:08 – Help Scout blog posts are in-depth and well done, ranking 1 and 2 on Google
05:56 – Be specific and don’t go for volume; go for relevancy and helpfulness
06:10 – That’s it for today’s episode!
3 Key Points: Produce a blog post that stands out and that people want to share through linking.
Know your target and ideal customers and provide content that is helpful to them.
The KEY is to be relevant towards the right people.
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