5 reasons why content marketing isn’t a fad
Brands aren’t going to stop telling stories via blogs and other online media, and audiences aren’t going to stop wanting to read them, no matter what skeptics may say.
1. People enjoy stories. It’s in our DNA. We want to hear interesting, funny and engaging stories about the brands and organizations we like. In fact, we often appreciate good stories even if we are not fans of a particular product or service. Content marketing favors storytelling. It enables brands to find interesting, fresh ways to discuss their offerings and share them with their customers. 2. There is too much noise. Audiences are inundated with sales pitches. The brand journalism approach is less aggressive. Instead of flooding customers with facts and figures about a brand, it gives organizations an outlet to share valuable or entertaining information that resembles what one might see in their favorite newspaper, magazine, or blog. 3. Audiences want to engage and share. Content marketing has staying power because it is in line with the natural human tendency to learn, question and converse. If you create cool content for your customers, they’ll share it with their friends on social media and become broadcasting towers for your brand. 4. Consumers associate positively with organizations that produce custom content. According to the Custom Content Council, 61 percent of consumers feel better about, and are more likely to purchase from, a company that delivers custom content. Also, 78 percent of consumers believe that organizations that produce such content are making an effort to build strong relationships. 5. People want to make informed decisions. Content marketing can showcase your product or service by providing customers with useful information, stories, and anecdotes related to a product, service, or simply the brand itself. Sharing links, videos, best practices, third-party recommendations, and curated content about your brand provides customers with the juice they need to make an informed decision.
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