A Successful Content-Marketing Strategy Goes Far Beyond Page ViewsWith many companies turning to content to help build their brand, some entrepreneurs and CMOs are looking at the wrong metrics. Here is how content-marketing has evolved and what people should be measuring.

ByJon Salm

This story originally appeared onVisual.ly

As content marketing has become a vital strategy for brands and agencies, the need to measure the success of that content has grown as well. AnAberdeen Group reportrevealed that the most effective content marketers are also those most likely to measure. The study split its sample of organizations using content marketing into two groups: ""leaders' -- the top 35 percent most effective companies -- and "followers" - the bottom 65 percent. The link between content-marketing success and content-marketing measurement is far from a coincidence. Measurement is a must.

How Content Marketing Measurement has Evolved

How Content Marketing Measurement has Evolved

使用数据和指标来衡量营销成功is far from a new idea. However, it is a bit more involved when it comes to content marketing, which can include social-media content, native-advertising content and custom-created visual content such as infographics, motion graphics and micro-content. The key is to not only measure but to do it right.

In the past, marketers looked at simple numbers to measure content marketing. Metrics such as page views, clickthrough rate, likes and shares provide a view of how an online audience is engaging with content, but these have proven to be shortsighted. Each of these metrics tells only one part of a content-marketing story. And in some cases, they can convey this one part in a number of different ways depending on the interpretation. This can lead to misguided insights, a false perception of successes or failures and faulty recommendations for future campaigns.

Instead, marketers need to take a holistic view at how they measure content -- far beyond a simple metric like page views. A recentForrest Group reportoutlines three principles for successfully measuring content marketing success:

  1. Successful content marketing demands a clear measurement methodology
    • "The most successful marketers incorporate measurement into content marketing from day one"
  2. Measure interactions, audience relationships and business outcomes
    • "Marketers need to measure how content marketing performs and creates value in three crucial dimensions: immediate interactions with the content, impact on customer relationships and downstream business outcomes or marketing goals."
  3. Beware of vertical optimizations that break away from overall marketing goals
    • "Marketers need to understand how to balance touchpoint-specific performance against larger marketing priorities, such as audience size against perceived customer value"

These principles dictate that a successful content marketing measurement strategy must take all marketing and business goals into consideration. Companies that can do this stand a much better chance at succeeding.

The are two distinct steps to measuring content marketing. First, you must make the decision to measure and invest in a sound measurement strategy. And second, you must measure holistically. With plenty of data sources to draw from, choosing the wrong one can be as ineffective as choosing not to measure at all.

Jon Salm

Associate Client Analyst at Millward Brown Digital

Jon Salm is an Associate Client Analyst at Millward Brown Digital in New York City and freelances for Visually, where he is a certified journalist in the Visually Marketplace and a regular contributor to the Visually blog.

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