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How to Impress Your Boss, Get Ahead of the Curve, And Tighten Your Bottom (Line)

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New year, new you: Get your content marketing plans in shape and give your social media strategy a makeover. Here are five big things to focus on, and practical tactics on how to tackle them from MarketingProfs own Ann Handley and Corey O'Loughlin.

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How to Impress Your Boss, Get Ahead of the Curve,

And Tighten Your Bottom (Line)

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ANN HANDLEY Chief Content Officer, MarketingProfs

@MarketingProfs

COREY O’LOUGHLIN Content Marketing Manager, MarketingProfs @CoreyOlo

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WARM UP

Who we are • The Boss: Ann Handley

• The Do-er: Corey O’Loughlin

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TODAY’S WORKOUT

Transform Yourself: 2014 Trends • Step It Up: from Elementary to Excellent

• Online Content: Create and Curate

• Social Savvy: from Restricted to Required

• Integrate: from One Voice to Many United Voices

• Data: from Overwhelmed to Actionable

Cool Down: 10 Bad Habits to Shed in 2014

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STEP IT UP:

FROM ELEMENTARY TO EXCELLENT The basics are no longer enough.

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STEP IT UP

Real-time marketing is required.

• Do you have the ability to produce real-time, same-day

content around relevant news stories?

• Real-time relevance is key (you don’t have to be Oreo)

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REAL-TIME RELEVANCE

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STEP IT UP

Real-time marketing is required.

• Do you have the ability to produce real-time, same-day

content around relevant news stories?

• Real-time relevance is key (you don’t have to be Oreo)

Story and strategy are your cornerstone.

• Do you have processes and platforms that work?

• Create a variety of content types: Reimagine, refine.

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(BTW: Download research at

Slideshare.net/mprofs)

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USEFUL X ENJOYABLE X INSPIRED =

EFFECTIVE CONTENT

Multiplication signs are key. (Thank you, Doug Kessler.)

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STEP IT UP

Real-time marketing is required. • Do you have the ability to produce real-time, same-day content

around relevant news stories?

• Real-time relevance is key (you don’t have to be Oreo)

Story and strategy are your cornerstone. • Do you have processes and platforms that work?

• Create a variety of content types: Reimagine, refine.

Loosen up your content. • Content is evolving from buttoned up to business casual

• Video is the opportunity in 2014!

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HOW TO: STEP IT UP

Real time marketing is required.

• Google Alerts, Hyper

Alerts

• Stay on top of your

brand, but also on top of

trending stories/events

of importance to your

audience. (Not all

opportunities are the

right fit.)

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HOW TO: STEP IT UP

Loosen up your Content.

• iMovie, Vine, Instagram, YouTube

• Improv classes.* Bringing a sense of playfulness to your content will

help you stand out. (*Tim Washer’s idea)

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ONLINE CONTENT:

CREATE AND CURATE Voice and tone are your secret sauce.

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ONLINE CONTENT

Voice and tone are your secret content sauce. • A distinct brand voice is essential in 2014.

• You have personas for your prospects: Do you have one for your brand? Do you have a “verbal identity”?

Hi.

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ONLINE CONTENT

Voice and tone are your secret content sauce. • A distinct brand voice is essential in 2014.

• You have personas for your prospects. Do you have one for your brand? Do you have a “verbal identity”?

Evolved focus: Create and curate • With a content surplus, the value of curation comes in

finding the best content, commenting on it, and sharing it.

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ONLINE CONTENT

Voice and tone are your secret sauce. • A distinct brand voice is essential in 2014.

• You have personas for your prospects. Do you have one for your brand? Do you have a “verbal identity”?

Evolved focus: Create and curate. • With a content surplus, the value of curation comes in

finding the best content, commenting on it, and sharing it.

Take social seriously as a content/story platform. • Curate content from your audience.

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HOW TO: ONLINE CONTENT

Voice and tone are your secret sauce.

• Tool: A whiteboard (and the smartest people you can find).

• Create a brand persona: Who are you? And: Who are you not?

• Tip: If you erase your visual branding, is your content clearly yours?

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HOW TO: ONLINE CONTENT

Evolved focus: Create and curate.

• Tool: Curata, Buffer

• Sharing links without commenting on why it matters is simply aggregating; add value for your audience.

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HOW TO: ONLINE CONTENT

Take social seriously • Tool: Oktopost (for

publishing, monitoring)

• Tool: Storify (for social curating)

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SOCIAL SAVVY:

FROM RESTRICTED TO REQUIRED Opting out of social media isn’t an option.

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SOCIAL SAVVY

Marketers have to be steeped in social and know how to best use it.

• Identify your communities and influencers

Stay current on social rules. • Social networks change the rules frequently. (We’re looking at

you Facebook.) Stay up to speed!

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HOW TO: SOCIAL SAVVY

Find your communities and influencers. • Tool: Little Bird

Stay up to speed on changing social rules, guidelines, best practices and my relationship status…. (Ha!)

• Tools: MarketingProfs, Mashable, Moz

• Tip: Read MarketingProfs #SocialSkim every Friday! (Ann’s favorite bit of content.)

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INTEGRATE:

FROM ONE VOICE TO

MANY UNITED VOICES Help your employees tell your story.

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INTEGRATE

Involve your employees: Everyone is a brand ambassador.

Find the hidden assets on your team • Who has latent or dormant skills that may help your brand stand

out?

Make it fun! • Incentivize participation in content/sharing.

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HOW TO: INTEGRATE

Everyone is a brand ambassador.

• Tool: Addvocate

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HOW TO: INTEGRATE

Find the hidden assets on your team. • Tool: Your ears and eyes.

• Tip: Sometimes all you have to do is ask.

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HOW TO: INTEGRATE

Make it fun! • Tool: YouEarnedIt

• Tip: Not everyone is competitive: What motivates your team members?

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DATA:

FROM OVERWHELMED TO ACTIONABLE Measure what matters.

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DATA

Figure out what you need to know to make decisions. • Measure what’s important.

Manage your time wisely.

Report regularly (weekly, monthly) to those you need to inform.

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SEE FAST COMPANY’S

GOOGLE ANALYTICS FOR CONTENT MARKETERS

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HOW TO: DATA

Breathe. You’ve got this: • Tool: Moz Analytics

• Tip: The more you understand the better your content will be

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HOW TO: DATA

Get smart about time management. • Tool: Kanbanize

• Tip: Focus on what matters. The rest can wait.

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HOW TO: DATA

Report regularly: Simplicity works. • Tool: Excel

• Tip: Hold yourself accountable.

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10 BAD HABITS

TO SHED IN 2014 Just because you can doesn’t mean you should.

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THE TWITTER ROBO DM

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YOUR CRAPPY LINKEDIN PHOTO

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SPAMMY BLOG COMMENTS

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CLICHÉ STOCK PHOTOS

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EMOTICONS

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RIDICULOUS ADJECTIVES

You are not a ninja.

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“BORROWING” CONTENT

It’s stealing and it’s not cool.

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FRANKENSPEAK

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AUTO CROSS-POSTING

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Humble Bragging and Vaguebooking

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ANN HANDLEY Chief Content Officer, MarketingProfs

@MarketingProfs

COREY O’LOUGHLIN Content Marketing Manager, MarketingProfs @CoreyOlo

Thank You!