Content
marketing, as Ville Tolvanen said in one of the chapter 2.1 video, is much more
long-term oriented or even eternal while traditional marketing campaigns are on
display only some period at a time and then they are over. If the content is
well made, consumers might find it again after a while it was posted the first
time and repost it and then the company will get more visibility. That is one
reason why the content should be well-planned, executed and high quality.
Other
reason is of course that no one is interested in the content that is poorly
made and have nothing to give to the consumers. It is important to know the
audience and understand them, solve their problem and in that way give them value.
We all know that we can’t consume everything, watch every video, read every
blog post etc. so we decide what content is the most interesting, helpful and
relevant to us, and that is what we utilize.
Because there is more and more content
everywhere these days, there is quite a lot
of poor content as well. It is important to really focus on the quality of the
content. Content marketing agency Velocity tells in their presentation in SlideShare
why the biggest threat to content marketing is content marketing and how to
survive the content deluge with building a Great Content Brand: http://www.slideshare.net/dougkessler/crap-the-content-marketing-deluge![]() |
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Velocity states the bottom line is:
“The Content Deluge is approaching.
Raise your game, build a great content brand or prepare to get soaked.”
“The Content Deluge is approaching.
Raise your game, build a great content brand or prepare to get soaked.”

Good point & slideshare. There's too much crappy&useless content online, so serious effort is needed to be valid and worth people's time... :-)
VastaaPoistaGood point & slideshare. There's too much crappy&useless content online, so serious effort is needed to be valid and worth people's time... :-)
VastaaPoistaThanks for sharing the slide it was very interesting and entertaining. You raise a good point about the importance of quality content. I've never really thought about the content deluge, even though it's happening right before our eyes in every media outlet, but now that it's mentioned I've become aware of it and can't unsee it.
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