Why Strategy Is Not an Option in Content Marketing (2023)

Brands that don’t see desired results from content marketing often don’t have a documented strategy. Learn how to design an effective one.

As we move further into the second decade of the 21st century, marketing experts say you can't build a successful business without content marketing. According to recent research from Semrush, 97% of businesses surveyed include content marketing in their overall marketing strategy.

However, there's a catch. Of the 1,500 companies surveyed, 78% that said content marketing helped their business had a documented content marketing strategy in place. On the other hand, 81% of companies dissatisfied with contentmarketing did not have a strategy.

Good content marketing is like storytelling. Not having a strategy in place is like telling a story out of order and not knowing who’s listening.

Buying a Hole

A content marketing strategy will ensure your content reaches and supports your target audience. Content should tell a story — but it should also bring your customers’ needs to the forefront of your marketing efforts.

As the late Harvard Business School professor Theodore Levitt put it, "People don't want to buy a quarter-inch drill, they want a quarter-inch hole."

Your job is to use content marketing to convince your audience that you’re the best option to help them make that quarter-inch hole. Your content strategy lays out how you will use content during the buyer's journey — from establishingwhat the problem is to deciding the best way to solve it.

Content Marketing Strategy vs. Content Strategy

Although these two terms sound very similar, they're different. You create a content strategy to determine what content you’ll use to engage your ideal buyer and the channels you’ll place that on content during that buyer's journey.

Meanwhile, a content marketing strategy is a 30,000-foot plan where you document what you want your content marketing to achieve, how it fits into your company's mission statement and business goals and how you allocate your availableresources.

Although the Semrush survey illustrates how many businesses want to use content marketing, it also found that 40% of companies moving into content marketing haven't created a documented content marketing strategy. And unless they changesomething fast, they’ll likely join that 81% of businesses who feel their content marketing has been unsuccessful.

What Is Content Marketing?

Before designing a content marketing strategy, let's look at content marketing itself.

Content marketing guru Neil Patel defined it as “a long-term strategy that focuses on building a strong relationship with your target audience by giving them high-quality content that is very relevant to them on a consistent basis."

Content marketing foreshadows the end of the hard sell. The goal of marketing is no longer to aggressively push your product in a potential customer's face. To paraphrase the Levitt quote above, it is to realize that they need helpmaking a quarter-inch hole.

Companies use content marketing to guide potential customers through what is known as the buyer's journey — their path from the moment they realize they have a problem until they decide on which solution to purchase. You accomplish thisby creating relevant and valuable material that speaks to the buyer during each phase of their journey.

The Gardening Example

Take another example. When a person buys seeds, pots and mulch, what are they planning? They want to build a beautiful garden.

Your content should help them fulfill that need. You can present them with information on the best time to plant, the best tomato varieties for a container garden and how often to water. By providing them with this information invarious formats, you'll be the company that comes to mind when they need to purchase these goods.

Different Content Formats

You have a variety of content formats to use depending upon where the individual is in the buyer's journey.

When people use Google or other search engines to research their topic of interest, a blog post will usually be the first type of content available. Blogs are a great way to introduce potential customers to your brand and help them.

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As they continue their research, you can use email newsletters or videos to explain more complex topics or give how-to demonstrations. As they move closer to deciding, you can offer a free trial or discounts to encourage them to buy.

Different Available Channels

You have a broad choice of channels to place the content you've created. Remember, always keep the buyer's journey in mind. Digital channels include websites, email and social media. Traditional channels include print, radio andtelevision — think product placement in films and TV shows.

You can also use a hybrid strategy — a mixture of both digital and traditional channels.

Regardless of the channels you choose, your goal is to build relationships with your existing and potential customers, help them solve their problems and lead them to your product. In 21st-century marketing, it's not about you. It'sabout the customer and their wants, needs and feelings. The content you create should work to that end.

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The Secret Sauce of Content Marketing Strategy

Before your company decides to dive into content marketing, you need first to design your content marketing strategy. To do that properly, you need to undertake the following tasks:

Design Your Ideal Customer Profile

If your company creates top-quality mountain climbing gear, you want to use your content marketing to reach that audience. You don't want to speak to people looking for pet toys.

People who climb mountains are probably interested in other extreme outdoor activities such as base jumping, paragliding or kayaking rapids. You want to create an ideal customer profile (ICP) that helps you understand who you want totarget with your content and where you can reach them.

Ask your sales team for data on people who’ve bought your products. You can also take a look at who your competitors are targeting.

When creating your ICP, here are some factors to consider:

  • Age
  • Gender
  • Household income
  • Location
  • Education level
  • Job title and responsibilities
  • Goals and values
  • What are their goals and values?
  • Cultural influences
  • Media consumed
  • Obstacles to overcome before a purchase

Get to Know Your Brand

Knowing your brand dovetails with knowing your audience. If you don't know how to position your brand, it won't be easy to create content to promote it.

If you have difficulty describing your brand, think about how to answer the following questions:

  • What do I know about my current and potential customers?
  • How do my competitors market their brands?
  • What is the unique value of my product or service?
  • How does my product solve my ICP's problems?
  • Why should my ICP select my product over my competitors?

Develop a Business Case

You should treat content marketing like you would any other marketing strategy. A business case allows you to outline the benefits, budget and risks of a content marketing strategy. If you’re a company new to content marketing, abusiness case offers a way to convince doubters (and there will be doubters) that it's a good idea to buy from you.

The pushback you may receive is, "Well, we've already done that." Use the business case to show the need for a content strategy. As we saw above, companies that don't have a content strategy are typically unhappy with their contentmarketing outcomes.

A business case can also reassure executives who are doubtful about content marketing that you're not using content marketing to replace paid advertisements — instead, it’s part of the overall marketing mix.

Write a Mission Statement

Consider the unique value of your product or service. Borrowing an example from above, how does it help an individual start a garden? Does your content provide that unique value to your potential customer? How do you make your contentmore valuable than your competitors?

Designing a content marketing mission statement will help you answer many of these questions. Your mission statement outlines why you're creating content and how your potential customers can benefit. Again, think about your ICP. Youwant to give them valuable and informative content to help them along every step of that buyer's journey.

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How To Create a Content Marketing Strategy

The planning and preparation put into creating a content strategy help prepare your business for any bumps in the road. Knowing how to allocate your content and where you want to distribute it turns a guessing game into a smoothoperation.

Share your content strategy with the appropriate individuals. Executives and other managers may only need bullet point presentations as they’re not involved in creating content. However, your department heads should receive a completecopy so that you're all singing from the same hymnal. Sharing your content strategy means fewer mix-ups and less confusion.

Know Your Audience

We mentioned this briefly above, but it's worth repeating. You need to know and understand your audience before creating content for it. That also means knowing who you don’t want to target.

Keep in mind that your audience may not consist 100% of potential buyers. In the mountain climbing gear example, the information and research you share may also attract people interested in other extreme sports. They may not want to buyclimbing equipment but might be interested in the story you're telling.

And, maybe one day they will want to go climbing. Or perhaps they can refer your site to extreme sports friends interested in the sport.

Tell a Story

Patagonia is an excellent example of a company that knows its audience and what kind of story they want to hear. It uses social media, long-form blog post pieces and videos to talk about social activism. The company donates 1% of itsrevenue to social causes such as environmentalism, COVID-19 relief measures and social justice.

By telling a story about how they engage in these activities, they help the brand and make the world a better place. Research from Jungle Scout revealed that 43% of American consumers view brands more positively when they take an activerole in social change. And 58% said brand activism has an impact on their purchasing decisions.

Patagonia doesn't sell social activism. It sells upscale outdoor clothing. However, it recognized that many people who want to buy their products are interested in social activism — so activism became part of the story.

Think Like a Buyer

You need to think like a buyer if you want to create content for them. Many companies use an empathy map to help them understand their audience. This map encourages brands to look at their product from their customers’ perspectives.That includes thinking about how they feel and what they believe.

Consider who they listen to — their friends or family. How do they find success? Do they enjoy challenges? What significant obstacles do they face? What fear and frustrations can set them back?

Consider what your ideal customer might be doing during the day that leads them to interact with your company. Think about the devices they use to engage with you — smartphone, tablet, radio, newspaper, computer, etc. Think about thequestions they ask themselves and what might be preventing them from moving to the next stage. Finally, examine their motivations and what they care about. For Patagonia, it was social activism. Look for the motivations that will leadthem to the next stage.

An empathy map will help you identify what your customer is trying to do. Remember, they want to drill a hole, not buy a drill. What is your buyer trying to accomplish? Answering that question will go a long way toward helping youunderstand how to market your content.

Look at Past Performance and Current Goals

Now that you understand your audience better, you need to consider your goals. How will content marketing help your company's overall business and marketing objectives?

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Your business case can help here, but it's also essential to identify what constitutes success. Define the metrics you will use to be successful. Is it the number of visitors, time spent on a page, referrals or new likes and follows? Asyou continue to use content marketing, regularly check these key performance indicators (KPIs) to see how they hold up.

To establish your starting point, look at how your content performed in the past. If you’re pleased with your content marketing efforts, you may only need to tweak and refine them as you move forward. If you're unhappy, you may have toblow up the whole thing and develop a new content marketing strategy that better suits your business.

Perform a Content Audit

Content audits boost your chances of content marketing success. Before you move into new content formats, run an audit to identify your top-performing and lowest-performing content. This step will help you determine content and formatsto use in the future.

According to Semrush’s 2022 Global Survey, two-thirds of companies that consider their content marketing strategies to have been very successful in 2021 performed content audits at least twice a year.

Content audits allow you to adjust your strategy to better suit your audience and help shape the direction your content marketing will take in the future. An audit will pinpoint holes in your current strategy, determine topics andkeywords that offer the highest levels of engagement and identify the best channels to place your content.

Create an Editorial Plan

There is no such thing as too much planning and preparation. The reverse is true; companies that don't plan and prepare will be overwhelmed by the first crisis that comes their way.

Think about where you are now and where you want to be in a year. Look at your content strategy. Look for holes that you can plug or weaknesses that might cause problems in the future. This will bolster you against possible failures andopen your eyes to opportunities you may have overlooked.

Part of this plan should include an editorial calendar, which will outline how and where you plan to deploy content and the type of content you will use. Companies that use content marketing most successfully use it consistently. Theydon't release their content all at once and then go silent for weeks or months at a time.

Remember to consider the buyer's journey when designing your editorial calendar. The buyer's journey includes three stages: awareness, consideration and decision. You'll need content — and the appropriate channels — for every step ofthe journey. Be sure to share your editorial calendar with everyone in your company.

Determine Your Budget

One mistake a company can make in designing a content marketing strategy is forgetting to set a budget. This budget will help you determine how money to allocate toward organic, pay-per-click (PPC) and traditional content marketingchannels.

Be flexible. You might find that you need more — or less — money to make the impact you desire. Your content audit and past content performance should help inform this number.

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Start Creating Original Content

Now comes the fun part. You and your team get to create content. If you're new to the content marketing game, you may be working with freelance writers or creators who will make your content according to your content strategy.

Quality comes first. Proofread all written material at least three times. If you're going to use video, explore the quality guidelines of each channel. What works on TikTok you may need to redo for YouTube.

A diverse mix of content works best. You'll want to use different formats at different stages of the buyer's journey. After you've created the content, think about how to repurpose it. Cut a long video into shorter snippets, which areeasier to share in various formats. Podcast transcriptions can be posted on your website’s blog page.

Encourage User-Generated Content

Let your audience generate content for you too. Photographs, videos and reviews from users contribute valuable information and entertainment to your content marketing efforts.

Depending on the kind of product offered and how you engage with your audience, you may need to moderate user-generated content. However, most offerings will be appropriate and contribute to your overall content marketing effort.

Analyze Performance and Communicate

A content marketing strategist's work is never done. Since much of content marketing takes place in the digital space, you can tweak and reformat your content marketing on the go.

Use tools to receive real-time reports of your content marketing campaigns. You should also keep an eye on the key performance indicators you picked out above — click-through rates, organic traffic, likes and shares, etc. You'll knowwhat's working and what's not, and can reallocate resources at a moment's notice. Again, be flexible.

Don’t forget to share your progress with the company, too — including stakeholders. The more people in your company who are aware of your efforts and successes, the more likely you will see support.

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Content Marketing Strategy Tips

A content marketing strategy can mean the difference between success and failure. To give your content the best chance at engaging customers, consider the tips below.

Prioritize Your Audience

It's not about the hard sell anymore. Instead, concentrate on what your customers want. All the content you create should provide something of value to your audience. You can offer a solution to a problem, clear explanations of complexissues or a simple laugh. Think about what your audience wants to consume and put your customers first.

Use Search Engine Optimization

There’s little sense in creating great content if no one sees it. Since most channels are search-oriented, it’s important o use search engine optimization (SEO) tactics.

Do some keyword research to see what terms your target audience is looking up on search engines. Include the appropriate tags with your content. Learn how to use headers to your advantage. As you begin to develop your content marketingplans, one of your first hires should be an SEO specialist.

Look for Your Customers’ Problems

One of Albert Einstein's best-known quotes was, "In the midst of every crisis, lies great opportunity." Not that you want to look for crises, but you want to be aware of your audience's problems.

When you position your service or product as a solution to a problem, people notice. Once you've identified the problem, focus your strategy around positioning your brand as the solution.

Don't Go Birdwatching in a Closet

Birdwatching doesn't have anything to do with content marketing strategy, but the analogy applies. A birdwatcher wouldn't go looking for birds indoors. They would go to a wildlife sanctuary or forest.

Take time to determine where your audience resides. Maybe they prefer Twitter over Instagram. Perhaps they flock to blogs. Every platform has its weaknesses and strengths.

For instance, if your product is hearing aids, social media may not be the best place for content marketing. Blogs, videos and email newsletters will provide you with better results. Focus your efforts on the right audience and theright platform.

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Get the Most From Your Content Marketing Efforts

Despite the many articles written on the benefits of content marketing, it can be a tough sell. Executives often want to know why they should focus on helping customers and nurturing relationships instead of selling them a product.

"We've spilled gallons of digital ink over the years talking about how content marketing isn't a new thing for businesses," Robert Rose wrote for the Content Marketing Institute. "It's been around for hundreds of years.” Still, manybrands are fighting to get it included in their budgets.

Designing your own content marketing strategy may be the silver bullet that helps you demonstrate that content marketing is the future. Plus, a well-planned and documented strategy can make all the difference when it comes to contentmarketing success.

FAQs

Why is my marketing strategy not working? ›

If your marketing isn't performing, it's important to determine whether you're reaching the right audience. Are you communicating with people who have a desire for your products and services, and have the ability to pay for them? 4. You're asking for too much all at once.

Why do content strategies fail? ›

Content that isn't relevant to the target audience

The most foundational reason that content fails is when it's not important or relevant to the target audience. Content won't perform in the way I described above when it's written only in the context of what you know and what's important to you.

What is the strategy of content marketing? ›

Content marketing is a marketing strategy used to attract, engage, and retain an audience by creating and sharing relevant articles, videos, podcasts, and other media. This approach establishes expertise, promotes brand awareness, and keeps your business top of mind when it's time to buy what you sell.

Is content strategy is the answer of why? ›

Content Strategy is the development, planning, creation, delivery and management of content. The purpose of content strategy is to create meaningful, cohesive, engaging, and sustainable content that attracts the company's target customers.

What are the barriers to marketing strategy? ›

To help you out, here are five common barriers to marketing success:
  • Not Having a Clear Company Business Objectives. ...
  • Lack of Coordination of Sales and Marketing Teams. ...
  • Lack of Buyers' Persona Research. ...
  • Ignoring What Competitors are Doing.
Apr 9, 2021

What are the three main problems of marketing strategy implementation? ›

Many of the problems of marketing implementation occur because of its relationship to strategic planning. The three most common issues in this relationship are interdependence, evolution, and separation.

What are the failures of strategy? ›

  • Lack of buy-in from the team. You can't execute a strategy alone! ...
  • Unclear Objectives. Failure of strategic planning can come about due to unclear objectives. ...
  • Failure to Account for Business as Usual. ...
  • Loss of Momentum. ...
  • Unwillingness to Iterate. ...
  • Lack of Alignment. ...
  • Failure to Celebrate Success.
Oct 22, 2021

What are the limitations of strategy? ›

Limitations of Strategic Planning
  • Lack of knowledge: Strategic planning requires lot of knowledge, training and experience. ...
  • Interdependence of units: ...
  • Managerial Perception: ...
  • Financial considerations:

What are the disadvantages of strategies? ›

The strategic management process is complex, time consuming, and difficult to implement; it requires skillful planning in order to avoid pitfalls.
  • A Complex Process. ...
  • Time Consuming. ...
  • Difficult to Implement. ...
  • Requires Skillful Planning.

How many strategy are there in content marketing? ›

An effective content marketing strategy should have these five core elements to be successful: Audience personas. Brand story. Content marketing mission.

What makes a good content strategy? ›

A content strategy is a plan in which you use content (audio, visual, and/or written) to achieve your business goals. A successful content strategy will attract your target audience at every stage of the funnel and keep them engaged even after a purchase. Say your business goals include increasing brand awareness.

Why do you need a content marketing strategy? ›

Why is content marketing important? Content marketing is important because it answers your audience's questions and helps you build trust, develop relationships, improve conversions, and generate leads. In today's age, customers expect high-quality, consistent content from their favorite brands.

What is the difference between content marketing and strategy? ›

So, what's the difference? Your content marketing efforts will drive targeted traffic to your site and once they arrive, your on-site content strategy will work to convert that traffic into leads, followers and customers. By simply creating content and distributing it, you may miss out on great opportunities.

Do you need a content strategy? ›

A content strategy helps you define your marketing goals and set priorities. It allows you to plan your work and ensure that all marketing effort is goal driven. With a documented content strategy, you can ensure that every bit of effort put-in by your team translates into tangible results.

What is the main purpose of strategy? ›

The purpose of strategic planning is to set overall goals for your business and to develop a plan to achieve them. It involves stepping back from your day-to-day operations and asking where your business is headed and what its priorities should be.

What are the factors affecting marketing strategy? ›

Here are five factors that can make or break your marketing strategy.
  • Your Understanding Of Your Target Market. Every marketing strategy has a target market that you want to reach. ...
  • Communicating The Value To Your Customers. ...
  • Watching The Data. ...
  • Focus. ...
  • Passion.
Dec 12, 2017

What are strategic barriers? ›

Strategic barriers, in contrast, are intentionally created or enhanced by incumbent firms in the market, possibly for the purpose of deterring entry. These barriers may arise from behaviour such as exclusive dealing arrangements, for example.

What are the barriers to strategy formation? ›

BALANCED SCORECARD APPROACH

Kaplan and Norton (2000) have identified four (4) barriers in implementing effective strategy that are (1) vision barrier, (2) people barrier, (3) management barrier, and (4) resource barrier.

Why is strategy implementation difficult? ›

Difficulty of Planning the Sequence of Tactics

Implementation is a complex process because some strategies require a lengthy series of steps. A business strategy may also require a degree of timing to be successful, such as deciding the best time of year to launch a new ad campaign.

What is a problem statement for marketing strategy? ›

A problem statement states the challenges faced by your client. The statement may include workflow bottlenecks, resource challenges, or fundamental difficulties, such as understanding a customer base.

What are the three main objectives of a marketing strategy? ›

Here are the three main objectives that a successful marketing strategy should always aim to achieve.
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  • Capture attention.
  • Educate prospects.
  • Convert.
Jun 18, 2021

How often do strategies fail? ›

Business strategies often fail. This is well-know by now: According to studies, some 60–90% of strategic plans never fully launch. The causes of derailment vary widely, but execution consistently bears the blame.

What are some strategic problems? ›

Strategic Factors Affecting Business
  • Evolving Technology. ...
  • Undercutting Each Other in Price Wars. ...
  • Delaying Partnering with Employees. ...
  • Attempting to Be Everything. ...
  • Unanticipated Political Factors. ...
  • Economic Factors. ...
  • Ineffective Branding. ...
  • Ineffective Corporate Leadership.
Jul 16, 2018

How can we avoid failure of strategy? ›

His interview with Krause outlines four things any organization must do to avoid strategy implementation failure.
  1. Track at a Higher Level. ...
  2. Create a Cadence of Accountability. ...
  3. Link the Quantitative and the Qualitative. ...
  4. Decide on a Software Tool to Drive it Home. ...
  5. 6 Ways to Increase Collaboration in Strategic Planning.

What is one of the limitations of strategic management? ›

One of the major criticisms of strategic management is that it requires the organization to anticipate the future environment in order to develop plans, and as we all know, predicting the future is not an easy undertaking.

What are the advantages and disadvantages of marketing strategy? ›

  • Advantage: Promotes Your Business to a Target Audience. ...
  • Advantage: Helps You Understand Your Customers. ...
  • Advantage: Helps Brand Your Business. ...
  • Disadvantage: Costs of Marketing. ...
  • Disadvantage: Time and Effort May Not Yield a Return.

Why do so many strategies fail summary? ›

They're goals. Many strategy execution processes fail because the firm does not have something worth executing. The strategy consultants come in, do their work, and document the new strategy in a PowerPoint presentation and a weighty report.

What are the disadvantages of strategic marketing management? ›

Disadvantages of strategic marketing management

Marketing campaigns are expensive, advertising is expensive, simple analysis and research can end up costing money. At the end of the day, you could make a decision that can greatly affect the end cost of the campaign.

What are the strategic types of content? ›

A robust content strategy template should include various content types that will serve different purposes.
  • Blogs. ...
  • Case studies and success stories. ...
  • Testimonials and online customer reviews. ...
  • White papers and ebooks. ...
  • Market reports. ...
  • Videos. ...
  • Infographics. ...
  • Podcasts.
Nov 5, 2021

What are the 3 most important elements of content strategy? ›

Industry experts will tell you that an effective content strategy must have three core elements to be successful: brand focus, user experience, and content distribution. However, there's a fourth element some people overlook – content creation.

What is the goal of a content strategy? ›

Creating a Comprehensive Strategy and Governance

The goal of content strategy is to create meaningful, cohesive, engaging, and sustainable content.

What is the biggest difference between content marketing & SEO strategy? ›

SEO helps get your content and business in front of more people. Content marketing helps you build authority and improves your SEO.

How do you fix a poor marketing strategy? ›

Solution:
  1. Identify the target audience.
  2. Analyze past marketing metrics.
  3. Perform a SWOT analysis.
  4. Define your marketing goals.
  5. Determine your marketing channels.
  6. Keep in mind the lifecycle stages and marketing funnel.
  7. Create a marketing plan.
  8. Report and measure progress.
Jan 5, 2022

What will you do if your marketing ideas don't work? ›

7 Ways to Correct a Failing Marketing Strategy
  • Give it more time. ...
  • Differentiate it. ...
  • Make a more valuable offer. ...
  • Retarget to fit your audience. ...
  • Segment (and AB test) your strategy. ...
  • Align your individual tactics. ...
  • Try a new strategy (or scale up).
Aug 21, 2017

What are the most common reasons a marketing plan fails? ›

There can be multiple internal and external factors behind the failures of marketing plans, but here a few of the common reasons:
  • Rapid changes. ...
  • Internal bureaucracy. ...
  • Unexpected competition. ...
  • Past success. ...
  • Unclear communication. ...
  • Poor product. ...
  • Selected market segment. ...
  • Unclear strategy.
Nov 14, 2018

Why do some marketing plans fail? ›

Many marketers fail simply because they don't know what they're working towards. Your company can avoid this by setting concrete goals. When each member of your team knows exactly what they need to accomplish, they're more likely to do it.

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