Episode #77
7 Types of Content You Should Be Creating on Your Blog
October 16, 2016

In Episode #77 Eric and Neil talk about the 7 types of content you should be creating on your blog. Listen as they enumerate each type of content and how to utilize the types with key online tools.

Time Stamped Show Notes:

  • 00:28 – Today’s topic: 7 Types of Content You Should Be Creating on Your Blog
  • 00:37 – #1 Have long-form well-researched content
  • 01:14 – #2 Infographics
  • 02:18 – #3 Take an audio file and put it on your blog
    • 02:27 – Use Rev to transcribe your content
  • 02:51 – #4 Have animated content like click through, quizzes and gifographics
  • 03:25 – #5 Put videos on your blog
  • 04:10 – #6 Question based content
    • 04:15 – Check Quora and search popular questions
  • 04:50 – #7 Have specific case studies
  • 05:39 – That’s it for today’s episode!

3 Key Points:

  1. Remember to put value into your content.
  2. A ton of tools are available–utilize them!
  3. Video and audio can still rank–transcribe them into your blog.

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