Episode #66 - Do You Really Care How Your Audiences Are Doing?
Release Date: 04/15/2020
CMI Weekly Wrap
In this week’s episode, Content Marketing Institute’s Robert Rose is wrapping up the podcast—at least for now. He’s wondering whether it can ever be as easy to stop things as it is to start them. And he explains how you can participate in what’s coming next. And that’s a wrap for the week ending September 11, 2020.
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In this week’s episode Content Marketing Institute’s Robert Rose asks if we should be more controversial. Content Marketing Institute founder Joe Pulizzi talks with Robert talk about whether Google should replace universities. Finally, Robert points you to an article that asks whether you’re all in with content marketing (and tells you what to do if you’re not). And that’s a wrap for the week ending September 4, 2020.
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In this week’s episode, Content Marketing Institute’s Robert Rose talks about asking for favors before earning audience trust. He talks with Bynder’s Brian Kavanaugh about the growing importance of user generated content. And finally, he points you toward a crash course in journalistic principles that help brands earn trust. And that’s a wrap for the week ending August, 28, 2020.
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In this week’s episode, Content Marketing Institute’s Robert Rose asks whether technology or people are more important in content strategy. He talks with futurist Kate O’Neill about whether marketing technology is serving us – or we’re serving technology. And finally he points to an article that explains what to consider when it’s time for new marketing tech. And that’s a wrap for the week ending August 21, 2020.
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In this week’s episode, Content Marketing Institute’s Robert Rose is asking whether we’re borrowing enough good ideas. He talks with Mike Orr from Grapevine6 about content, the state of influencer marketing, and how to get more from your social media partner. And finally Robert points you to an article about how images can increase your content’s visibility in search. And that’s a wrap for the week ending August 14, 2020.
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In this week’s episode, Content Marketing Institute’s Robert Rose is finally accepting the chaos. He talks with Leslie Talbot about the rising importance of content in marketing. And he points you to an article that will help you decide whether to invest in trending topics or evergreen content. And that’s a wrap for the week ending August 7, 2020.
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In this week’s episode, Content Marketing Institute’s Robert Rose is asking why anyone needs content marketing. He talks with marketing professor Marcus Collins about businesses making it rain for content marketers – and about culture in content. And he shares an article packed with ideas for making your content more engaging. And that’s a wrap for the week ending July 31, 2020.
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In this week’s episode, Content Marketing Institute’s Robert Rose is thinking about creating real (and good) audiences. He talks with digital marketing consultant Ian Truscott about content strategy – and why search “sucks” so much now. And he points you to an article that explains how to bring audiences together – even in the social-distancing era. And that’s a wrap for the week ending July 24, 2020.
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In this week’s episode, Content Marketing Institute’s Robert Rose is thinking about the long game (on purpose). He talks with marketing leader Folayo Lasaki about everything from the Facebook boycott to why representation matters as much in marketing as in media. And he shares an article that explains how to be purposeful with your purpose-driven content. And that’s a wrap for the week ending July 17, 2020.
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In this week’s episode, Content Marketing Institute’s Robert Rose is wondering when the other shoe is going to drop – and how bad (or good) that’s going to be. He talks with content marketing strategist Marissa Gbenro about where CMOs plan to spend their predicted budget increases next year. And finally, Robert shares an article on five content lessons that are all about good news. And that’s a wrap for the week ending July 10, 2020.
info_outlineIn this week’s episode, Content Marketing Institute’s Robert Rose is wondering how you’re doing (and he really wants to know the answer). He offers his take on a new article that explains how content helps brands keep calm and carry on. Robert talks with Tanzen Consulting’s Carrie Hane about content design, new operational models, and how we get to a new normal with better content strategies. Plus he points you to an article about Agile marketing principles that’s especially relevant today. And that’s a wrap of the week ending April 17, 2020.
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NEWS ITEM OF THE WEEK
How Content Can Help Your Brand Keep Calm and Carry On — Virtually
https://www.ana.net/blogs/show/id/mm-blog-2020-04-keep-calm-carry-on-content
INTERVIEW OF THE WEEK
Carrie Hane
Founder
Tanzen Consulting
Hane teaches organizations how to stop the content madness. Since 2015, her company Tanzen Consulting has worked to make content future friendly by starting outside of an interface or delivery channel. Her methodology for doing this is detailed in her 2018 book Designing Connected Content: How to Plan and Model Digital Products for Today and Tomorrow.
Carrie was a content strategist before content strategy was even cool. We had an interesting conversation about content design, operational models, and how we might be seeing the future of content strategy coming to life in this current crisis.
Learn more from Carrie:
- Follow her on Twitter
- Visit the Tanzen consulting web site
- Attend one of the (now digital) events where she’s presenting: IAC20 and OmnichannelX
OUR CONTENT MARKETING IDEA OF THE WEEK
Agile Principles + Content Marketing = Long-Term Success
https://contentmarketinginstitute.com/2015/12/agile-principles-content-marketing/