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10 Counterintuitive Content Marketing Tips You Need to Know

14/08/2023 Posted by Martin Bamford Ideas

In the ever-evolving world of content marketing, sometimes the most effective strategies are the ones that go against the grain. 

Here are ten counterintuitive tips that might just redefine your approach to content:

Embrace Imperfection: 

In our quest for the perfect post, video, or infographic, we often forget that authenticity resonates. 

The raw, unpolished content that shows the ‘human’ side of your brand can often create a deeper connection with your audience than anything meticulously crafted.

Less Can Be More: 

The digital world is noisy. Instead of adding to the cacophony with a constant content stream, focus on creating fewer, high-quality pieces. 

Quality over quantity can lead to better engagement and more meaningful interactions.

Don’t Just Follow Trends, Question Them: 

The allure of the latest trend is hard to resist. 

But before you dive in, pause and reflect. Does this trend align with your brand’s values and message? 

Remember, authenticity trumps trendiness every time.

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Silence Can Be Golden: 

It might seem like content marketing requires a constant output. However, taking a step back, listening to your audience, and reflecting on feedback can be more beneficial than posting for the sake of posting. 

Use the silence to strategise.

Not Every Metric Matters: 

In the age of analytics, it’s easy to get lost in the numbers. 

While a million likes can boost your ego, are they truly valuable if they don’t lead to genuine engagement or conversions? 

Focus on metrics that align with your goals.

Controversy Isn’t Always Bad: 

This is a tricky one. While it’s crucial to approach sensitive topics with respect and care, shying away from them entirely can be a missed opportunity. 

Addressing challenging subjects can foster deeper connections and position your brand as a thought leader.

Your Audience Isn’t Everyone: 

The broader your target, the harder it is to hit. 

Narrowing your focus to a niche audience can lead to stronger brand loyalty and more meaningful interactions. 

Remember, it’s about connecting deeply, not widely.

Repurpose Before You Re-invent: 

Content creation is resource-intensive. Before embarking on a new project, look at what you already have. 

An old blog post might find new life as a video, or a webinar can be transformed into a series of infographics. 

Get creative with what you’ve got.

Salesy Doesn’t Always Sell: 

The hard sell is a turn-off for many. 

Instead of pushing your product or service, share stories, experiences, and values. 

Create a narrative that draws your audience in, rather than pushing them away.

Feedback Isn’t About You: 

It’s natural to take negative feedback personally. However, it’s more productive to view it as a growth opportunity. 

Constructive criticism can be a goldmine for improvement, so embrace it with an open mind.

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Content marketing is as much an art as it is a science. 

While knowing the rules is essential, sometimes breaking them (or at least bending them) can lead to the most significant breakthroughs. 

Embrace these counterintuitive tips, and you might just find a fresh perspective that sets your content apart.

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