Content Marketing: What Are Your Target Audience’s Interests, Needs, and Wants?
Content Marketing: What Are Your Target Audience’s Interests, Needs, and Wants?:from Writing On The Web by Patsi Krakoff, The Blog Squad
Content marketing requires that you publish frequently on your site, your blog, and in social media. You want to focus your content on the keywords your prospects are likely to use in searches. You can’t do that without asking them what their interests are.
Here’s a quick list of survey questions to ask your target audience to help define what they want to read:
- What are the five top web sites you visit frequently in your work?
- What are your online reading habits, blogs, websites, articles, videos, podcasts?
- Do you use social media like Facebook, Twitter or LinkedIn?
- Which e-newsletter and blogs do you subscribe to?
Good content builds momentum and always has an objective, according to Ann Handley and CC Chapman in their book Content Rules. Therefore your content needs to trigger an action. That’s the way you engage readers to respond. Your content should be created with the end in mind: to further a relationship, make a sale, download a report.
But you can’t build relationships with people you don’t know.
I’m interested in knowing your top 5 web sites you visit regularly for work (besides your own, of course). Here are mine:
- Gmail, of course
- My client’s blogs and sites where I manage their content marketing
- Alltop blog aggregation site: My Alltop page
- Harvard Business Review blogs
- Neuromarketing blog and Neuromarketing social networking site on Ning
- Wikipedia
What about you? Let me know which sites are tops in your book in the work you do… hit the comment link and submit.
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