A Pinch of Content, a Sprinkle of SEO and a Dash of Social Media
A Pinch of Content, a Sprinkle of SEO and a Dash of Social Media:from Business 2 Community
The Perfect Inbound Marketing Recipe?

Just like most chicken parm recipes include chicken, red sauce and cheese, most inbound marketing programs do include content marketing, search engine optimization (SEO), and social media as essential ingredients. But how much of each to add; when to add them; and how long to keep them all cooking together is where some of the interesting differences come in.
The Basic Ingredients:
Content Marketing: According to the Content Marketing Institute, content marketing is a marketing technique of creating and distributing relevant and valuable content to attract, acquire, and engage a clearly defined and understood target audience – with the objective of driving profitable customer action. This content can be in many in forms, including:
- Blogs
- Video
- Audio / Podcasts
- Whitepapers
- Web copy
- Webinars
- E-newsletters
Search Engine Optimization: Our next essential ingredient is organic SEO to help your firm get found on Google. Having a lot of great online content is the foundation of organic SEO. Google will take notice of keyword rich content on your Web site (“On-Page SEO”). It also acknowledges when other relevant Web sites link back to content that resides on your Web site (“Off-Page SEO”). Some tips for improving both On-Page and Off-Page SEO are:
- Syndicate your Blog. Business2Community is an open forum for thought leaders in business. Having our posts syndicated on this site has brought quite a bit of visibility and credibility to the Marketri Blog.
- Create Meta-Tags for your Web pages. Most Web developers can write html code to help Google identify what specific Web pages are about.
- Perform Key Word Research. What key word or key word phrases do people use to find out information about your products or services or to satisfy a need that they have? Be sure to use these key words in your Web copy and throughout other content.
- Use Social Media. At some point in the not-too-distant future, social influence (likes, +1s, favorites) will work its way into Google’s algorithm. Better to start now than to be left behind!
When it comes to Inbound Marketing, there’s no perfect recipe – pick the one that’s right for your business based on its resources and goals. But be sure to include all three essential ingredients! Bon Appetit!
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