Imagine A Circus
Imagine a large circus tent. Now look up. Poles stick through the roof bowing the canvas keeping the tent aloft as if it was a large billowing sail. Tent poles are the silent strength of the circus. No one thinks about the relationship between pole, show and audience, but no poles means no circus.
Content marketers, and we are ALL content marketers now, must create the equivalent of tent poles to bow the canvas of their content. A content strategy without tent poles is either arrogant or uninformed. So what is a content marketing tent pole?
Content Marketing Tent Pole Defined
A Content Marketing Tent Pole is a piece of content that stands taller than the rest of the content inside the tent where "taller" is achieved by virtue of the content's importance to the marketer's positioning (an internal thing) or the viral acceptance and support of the content (an external thing). Here are examples of each:
Internal
More and More, Faster and Faster, Better and Better
http://scenttrail.blogspot.com/2012/07/internet-markeings-secret-more-more.html
External
5 Magical Do More With Less Curation Tools
http://www.atlanticbt.com/blog/internet-marketing-5-magical-do-more-with-less-curation-tools/
Internal Explained
More and More, Faster and Faster, Better and Better is a critical tent pole for ScentTrail's key Internet marketing macro themes such as Search Engine Optimization, storytelling and content marketing.
External Explained
5 Magical Do More With Less was a surprise. When this article went viral with a potential audience of close to a million via Retweets it lengthens the pole. Not only does this pole get longer becoming a tent pole, but the content should be evaluated for it touching an important nerve such as Do More With Less.
When an article surprises you like this it is a good idea to do a deep dive on WHY since there is usually a bigger thing going on that you tripped over. In this case, after a deep dive, I think there is a bigger trend - the pressure to do more with less.
What are your "tent poles"?
Within a major content silo such as SEO there may be 3 to 7 tent poles. Common tent poles include:
* Tools and Tools reviews (also reviews of addons and plugins).
* Infographics or other visualizations.
* Amazing and serendipitous User Generated Content (UGC).
* Your About Page (more on this soon).
* Mega-viral content (look for the deeper trend).
* Anything you wrote that predicted trends BEFORE the wave broke.
When you create content stategies don't forget the tent poles.
Via Martin (Marty) Smith