Content marketing's differentiating feature is the intentional use of valuable content to develop and nurture a relationship with the consumer. It's the value that's the key, whether that value is entertainment or information.
Via Jeff Domansky
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Ok, it's confusing but trust me, this article is not and makes a good job at explaining a simple but often misunderstood truth on content marketing: the intent is important.
Publishing content randomly won't help your brand or company at all. It's publishing content that adds value to your audience and brings it close to your brand or a buying decision.
So not all content is created equal.
Content marketing has an identity crisis. Here's why (and how to resolve it).
Don't you love my great title?
Ok, it's confusing but trust me, this article is not and makes a good job at explaining a simple but often misunderstood truth on content marketing: the intent is important.
Publishing content randomly won't help your brand or company at all. It's publishing content that adds value to your audience and brings it close to your brand or a buying decision.
So not all content is created equal.