Epic Content Marketing (Review and Analysis of Pulizzi's Book)
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This complete summary of the ideas from Joe Pulizzi’s book: "Epic Content Marketing" tells you how to use epic content marketing to gain loyal customers. Your goal should be to help your customers and consistently provide the best information. By doing this, your customers will be grateful and become loyal to your company.
Your epic content marketing should:
• Help the customer
• Be consistent
• Be authentic
• Avoid sales speak
• Be the best
Added-value of this summary:
• Save time
• Sell more and market less
• Engage your customers and motivate them to take action
To learn more, read “Epic Content Marketing” and find out how to market high quality information that leads to loyal customers!
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Book Presentation: Epic Content Marketing by Joe Pulizzi
Summary of Epic Content Marketing (Joe Pulizzi)
Book Abstract
Your customers don't care about you, your products, or your services. They care about themselves. Content marketing is about creating interesting information your customers are passionate about so they actually pay attention to you.
- Joe Pullizi
With traditional marketing, you use ads and sales messages to try and attract prospective customers. Content marketing (CM) is where instead of interrupting people, you put high quality content out into the marketplace for prospective customers to find. Your help people do what they're trying to do with no strings attached. The idea is prospects will then buy more of what you have to offer because it helps them achieve their goals.
In practical terms, content marketing is really the art of marketing more by selling less. You communicate with potential customers and help them rather than sell to them. You provide so much ongoing information prospects ultimately reward you with their business and their loyalty.
Your content becomes epic
when it engages the customer and motivates them to take action. To achieve that, your content must:
Help the customer solve a problem they have.
Be consistently delivered rather than one-off.
Project an authentic voice.
Have a point of view which positions you well.
Avoid sales speak or self promotion.
Be absolutely best of breed.
"As a business, your goal is to become part of the content fabric for your