Content Marketing Inspiration πβ¨
Lior Galante Cohen (Vaza)
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How do you come up with ideas for your LI/Twitter/Facebook content? What is your creative process? Are there any sources you turn to? There are times when I run out of ideas and find myself recycling messages I've already used before. π©
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Stefan Smiljkovic@stefan_smiljkovic
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I dont have that, but I know some people using AI tools to generate content for social media.
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Quora is great way to find inspiration (I might be biased from working on QApop). Ricardo Ghekiere wrote a good article on the topic: https://www.ricardoghekiere.com/...
Recycling your blog post is also a good idea. I'm personally using MissingLettr to do it at scale: https://fabian-maume.medium.com/...
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My content come from my own experience. Every time I fail to do something, or if the task is hard, It can be a blog post :)
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@jacquelinclem Awesome! What do you do if you have to create content for a Company page?
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@lior_galante_cohen usually I look on medium / other website I love and just .. inspire my self from their content :)
I find the best in class - there is always someone out there doing some amazing stuff so I try and think about - well that looks great how can I adapt it to my own product/market?
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@kristenbrown Thank you Kristen! We're indeed trying to put more of our efforts into content marketing :)
Own experience, competitors, audience preferences ;)
I think all ways are good if your content is helpful and informative, not only sales.
I love going and reading some unrelated articles from authors I like, just to get my brain thinking on something else. Usually, that sparks at least one idea that I could apply to my product area. Looking at what is working really well on a given platform and then adapting it to what topic I'm trying to talk about. For Linkedin, I think it pays to go as outside the box you can, like the Twitter account for Steak-Ums. The Linkedin feed is so full of painful congratulations posts, or "I'm so proud to announce" that trying to make it a little off the wall stands out.
Other times I go do keyword research and see what weird keywords are ranking.