Managing Content Marketing by Robert Rose & Joe Pulizzi There are certain books that I find myself recommending to folks on our team and to people I meet at conferences over and over again. These are books I purchase multiple copies of (I give them away and they also seem to disappear). One book in particular that fits this situation is Managing Content Marketing: The Real-World Guide for Creating Passionate Subscribers to Your Brand by Robert Rose and Joe Pulizzi. Sure, Robert and Joe are two of the smartest and nicest people I know, but this book really does deserve to be required reading for any organization investing in content to grow their business. Here’s why: Simply getting good at creating more content isn’t a strategy. It’s not scalable in a qualitative way nor is it particularly accountable to your customers or your brand. Creating content without building better connections with customers, growing community and inspiring more “subscribers” to your brand is like filling a bucket of sand with a hole in the bottom. It’s meaningful (not mechanical), scalable and continuously optimized content that wins hearts, minds and wallets on the search and social web. Without a customer-centric content marketing strategy and plan for organizational structure, responsibilities, process and measurement – investing in content marketing is pure speculation. Managing Content Marketing provides the framework for developing a strategy and the processes needed to be successful at growing community and revenue. What you can expect to get from this book:
Managing Content Marketing is under 200 pages making it an easy reference tool that is sure to get dog eared. In addition to the practical and instructional advice, there are case studies and examples to be found throughout the book – a testament to Robert and Joe “walking the talk” about storytelling in content marketing. Other books in this category that complement MCM really well include: Content Rules by Ann Handley and C.C. Chapman, Content Marketing by Rebecca Lieb, Youtility by Jay Baer, The New Rules of Marketing and PR (4th Edition) by David Meerman Scott and of course, Optimize: How to Attract and Engage More Customers by Integrating SEO, Social Media and Content Marketing. Soon Joe will be releasing yet another book, Epic Content Marketing: How to Tell a Different Story, Break through the Clutter, & Win More Customers by Marketing Less, so be sure to get it pre-ordered. Once you consume this and related books, I highly recommend that you check out the Content Marketing World conference coming up in September. Make no mistake: whether you’re working overall digital, interactive, social media, PR, or search marketing – content makes the marketing world go ’round. Content Marketing World is the largest and most significant event focused specifically on content marketing – chock full of advice from major brand practitioners including Coca-Cola, Hershey, Cisco, Intel, SAP, Kelly Services and many others. I will be there with at least 3 of my team soaking up unique knowledge, best practices and first class networking. In fact, TopRank is hosting the entire social media and socia/search track with great speakers ranging from Copyblogger’s Brian Clark to content marketer of the year in 2012. Joe Chernov of Kinvey. I hope to see you there as well.
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