7 Content Marketing Tips for New EntrepreneursAfter receiving more than 250 survey responses, these are the seven best tips for entrepreneurs new to content marketing.

ByMike Wood

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Welcome to the digital age, wherecontent marketing is a mustfor anyone starting a new venture. The idea of content marketing can be overwhelming for some, especially for those who have little or no experience with it. My advice has always been to read as much as you can before jumping into the field; however, that would take decades based on all the information available online.

In order to cut through some of the clutter, I reached out to people in the industry in hopes of compiling some quick tips for new entrepreneurs learning content marketing.

I received advice from more than 250 marketing professionals, influencers and business owners. The information is everything they wish they knew when starting out as new entrepreneurs. Here are the seven most useful tips.

1. Create a company blog.

Marketing Professor Kim Saxton from theIU Kelley School of Businesssays that having a company blog is a great way to ensure you have a steady stream of content.

"One way to more easily have a constant stream of content is to develop a company blog. HubSpot suggests that you really need to bepublishing a blogpost nearly every weekday(that is, four days per week or 16+ times per month). That means you need to think creatively about what can be a blog post," Saxton said.

2. Use the right tools from the start.

"Ultimately it's not about the number of tools but rather the selection of the right tools suited for your agency," Mattan Danino, Founder & CEO ofWEBITMD, says. "It makes sense to be frugal during the startup phase but making a point to allocate a budget toward the proper management tools is better for clients, employees and ultimately your bottom line. I see most marketing agencies make the mistake of using a slew of low cost tools and software as service platforms to accomplish every little component of their offerings. Those tools have seemingly no end, and new ones are always popping up. I believe a custom CRM solution, marketing automation suite and internal task management app is necessary for any agency to run smoothly."

3. Quality content leads to better engagement.

Storytelling marketing is one of the best techniques you can use to keep people's attention. It also helps with the overall quality of your articles, and it leads to more shares and engagement.

"Do not write content just for sake of writing," Anastasia Sidko, Content Manager atSEMrush, said. "Always provide value to the user. Share your own experiences - hacks you've discovered, tricks you've used and even failures you've had. If you don't have enough knowledge yet, you can also use experience of the industry influencers. Choose the most engaging topics and successful content, and make it even more valuable by usingBrian Dean's Skyscraper Technique."

4.当你can't create, repurpose.

"It can be hard to come up with new content all the time," Emily Sidley fromThree Girls Media, said. "So re-use what you create in multiple places. After you've written a few posts, you can easily combine them into a white paper that you offer your readers, or if you have some statistic-heavy blog posts, consider using the data to create an infographic. For every piece of content you create, think about ways you can re-use what you've already developed in a new way to make your content creation efforts easier in the future."

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5. Find the right platform and influencers.

Where you post your content is important. It is also important who interacts with your content. These are things that people research before they do business with you. People want to know who trusts you, who endorses you and who is willing to promote you. Do your research tofind the right platforms and influencersyou want on your side. Then you have the daunting task of reaching out.

"Take the time to engage with the blog or influencer," Julia Anghel ofWallSt.io, said. "Get on their mailing list. Understand their writing style and what topics they like. Then write to see if they are really a good fit for you and the new audience you seek. Engage with them and their content. Share their stuff across your social networks, and engage with their's. Leave meaningful comments on their blog posts, and begin to facilitate a relationship with the blog or influencer you are seeking out."

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6. Start everything with cornerstone content.

Cornerstone contentis a single piece of content that you can build all future content from. It can consist of a landing page, white paper or anything similar. It can also help keep you from becoming overwhelmed Michael Passanante, senior director of marketing forBESLER Consulting, says.

"To keep from being overwhelmed by the demands of content creation, focus on developing one or two pieces of cornerstone content, such as a white paper or ebook that will be the go-to resources for the topics you are exploring. Ideally, these assets should be comprehensive, and explore the core themes that align with your content strategy," Passanante said.

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7. Use rich images and videos in your content.

Images and videos can help hold readers' attention and help convey your message.

"Engaging your readers is an important part of content marketing," Eitan Zimerman, CIO atAct Bold Media Group, said. "There are many benefits to increasing your average time on site. A great way to do this is to add as much informative, supplemental and high quality media to all your content. Use high resolution product images, or embed a beneficial video for users to view. Any type of multimedia addition to your content will help users stay interested and increase your overall content quality."

Mike Wood

Online marketer, author and Wikipedia expert; founder of legalmorning.com

迈克木是一个在线营销人员、作者和Wikipedia expert. He is the founder of legalmorning.com, an online marketing agency that specializes in content writing, brand management and professional Wikipedia editing. He is a regular contributor to many online publications where he writes about business and marketing. Wood is the host of theMarketing Impactpodcast and author of the book,Wikipedia As A Marketing Tool.

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