Ron Mattocks finds one of the better metaphors for content marketing: a school election. Here, he talks about his stepdaughter's quest to win a seat on her student council, and how the process she must go through to perfect her speech is related to the process businesses should be going through to decide what content to present to their audiences.
His tips include:
1. It's good to be social, but know what you're getting into: Get to know your audience and find out the best opportunities for engagement.
2. Shilling or solving: that is the question: Figure out what solutions your audience wants and provide content related to those, rather than just talking about yourself.
3. Voting is validation: Think about what your audience wants and how you can help them achieve that. Earning confidence and loyalty from your customers leads to endorsements of your content and in turn your brand.