So, you launched a blog as a marketing initiative and now you have to actually fill it up with content. What a daunting task, right?! You’ve already got enough on your plate dealing with the day-to-day tasks that come along with the job. Adding what might seem like hours on end to write content is just not going to happen…
Well, fear not! We’ve got 5 tips that will make content creation seem like a walk in the park.
If you don’t have a Contact Us form on your website, you should! Go check out the comments section of that form. Odds are – you’ve already got a start to a number of different topics to cover. Answer each question in a separate blog post.
We’re not talking plagiarizing here, but think of all the industry related content you read on a daily basis. Did you read an article recently that really spoke to you? Write a response post to that article on why you agree with what the author is saying. Conversely, have you read an article where you disagree? Play the devil’s advocate and do a response on why you think differently. Bonus tip: Link back to the article and tag them in social media posts!
A round-up article is basically a list of a bunch of different articles from various sites. For each article, you can write your own quick review of it. For example, you can write a post about 6 steel suppliers worth checking out. Link out to each site, and write a quick review of their product. You can also do a round-up of different articles you’ve read all relating to a similar topic. Bonus tip: this round-up type article is a bonus for SEO since we are linking out to multiple related articles.
Interviewing can help tremendously with gathering together great content. Here are a few different types of interviews you can conduct:
If you are taking the lead on content creation for your manufacturing company, you don’t have to do it alone! My co-worker Nadine wrote an article on how multiple blog voices breed readership success. Getting others involved, from your CEO to shop floor employees, will help the ultimate success of your blog. You might be thinking…. Easier said than done, our VP of Operations wants nothing to do with this “blogging bologna.” We’ve heard that one before, so here are some tips to get past this:
By following these simple tips, you’ll be on your way to stellar content creation for your blog. As your blog grows, so will your brand awareness, lead generation, Internet presence and your team will be viewed as a group of thought leaders who are experts in your industry.