In Episode #421, Eric and Neil discuss how to stay consistent with your content marketing. Tune in to learn the importance of following a routine, creating a content calendar and sticking to a 30-day timeframe.
Time Stamped Show Notes:
- 00:27 – Today’s topic: How to Stay Consistent With Your Content Marketing
- 00:34 – Have a routine in place that you will follow
- 00:47 – Eric has his routine on his calendar
- 01:08 – Create a content calendar
- 01:24 – This works the best for Neil
- 01:34 – Neil uses Excel while Eric uses Smartsheet, which is almost the same tool
- 01:42 – Whatever you use, make sure to stick with it
- 01:57 – Content repurposing helps with consistency
- 02:28 – Your calendar works best with a 30-day timeframe; make updates on the content that you will create
- 02:46 – Marketing School is giving away a free 1 year subscription to Crazy Egg which is a visual analytics tool
- 02:55 – Go to SingleGrain.com/giveaway for multiple entries
- 03:00 – That’s it for today’s episode!
3 Key Points:
- Create and follow a routine for your content marketing.
- A content calendar will help you stay focused on the tasks at hand.
- A 30-day timeframe is the best length of time to work with because of the amount of updates you’ll need to make.
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