Content marketing has become a top priority for B2B companies of all
sizes. According to research by the Content Marketing Institute, 91% of B2B
marketers use content marketing with 94% of them creating content from scratch,
as opposed to repurposing or reposting third party pieces. Further, Sprout
Content reports that 68% of Chief Marketing Officers plan to increase their
content marketing budget in 2013. Clearly, the importance of content marketing
is rising as B2B companies realize its potential to generate leads and drive
engagement.
Although falling under the general umbrella of marketing, the role of a
content marketer is quite different and unconventional from traditional
marketing. The Content Marketing Institute defines content marketing as:
“a marketing technique of creating and distributing relevant and
valuable content to attract, acquire, and engage a clearly defined and
understood target audience – with the objective of driving profitable customer
action.”
From this definition, you can likely think of numerous important skill
sets that a successful content marketer must embody; here are 5 skills that are
executed by content marketers on a regular basis:
1. Strong writer and storyteller
As the title describes, a content marketer’s role revolves around
working and managing content. Although writing content such as blog posts can
be outsourced, it’s still imperative that content marketers have strong writing
skills. And regardless, it’s highly unlikely for a content marketer to survive
in their role without actually writing their own original content! As such, the
ability to write interesting content in a clear and concise manner is crucial
for a successful content marketer. Depending on your industry, this might mean
taking complex topics, such as HTML5 and responsive design, and
breaking them down into easy-to-understand stories. Other times, a content
marketer might need to take popular (and usually over-done) industry topics,
such as social media, and find ways to provide a unique and valuable
perspective on it.
Along with being a strong writer, successful content marketers are also
fantastic storytellers. The best types of content are generally ones that your
audience can relate to; it tells a story that connects with people’s emotions
and provides insight into questions they’ve been having or problems they’ve
been struggling with.
2. Strong editing and grammar skills
Writing and editing are two very different things and a good content
marketer must possess both skills. Editing other people’s work requires being
patient and detail-oriented: you need to have an eye for noticing minor
grammatical errors or juggling words and sentences around without altering the
text’s meaning. Often times, editing also requires making alterations to a
piece of text while retaining the original author’s tone and style. This means
having the awareness to recognize the elements that comprise an author’s voice;
it’s then important to make edits that enhance the quality of the text and
communication of the message while retaining the integrity of the author’s
voice.
3. Good research skills
Connected to writing and editing, a content marketer also needs to have
good research skills. Often times, it’s important to back up your content with
credible stats and research; in these instances, you need to know what you’re
looking for and where to look. Anyone can research a topic if provided an
infinite amount of time, but a great content marketer can research quickly,
effectively, and can consolidate their findings into meaningful key takeaways.
4. Thinking creatively
People these days are bombarded with all types of content from the
millions of mini-publishers that are brands, organizations, and individuals.
Getting your content to stick in such a saturated market is no easy feat and
that’s precisely why content marketers must be able to think creatively. Aside
from having a deep understanding of the types of content that are relevant and
interesting to your target audience, it’s also important to think of creative
ways to get your message onto people’s screens.
5. Seeing the big picture
It’s easy to get wrapped up in the world of content, but effective
content marketers always understand the role they play in the bigger context of
marketing. In essence, they remember that they’re creating content with
the objective of driving profitable customer action. They see the
big picture and have a strategic approach to aligning content with their
overall marketing goals.
What other skill sets
are important for content marketing? Let us know in the comments!
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