We’ve been getting a lot of questions lately about content marketing.
Because frankly, if you don’t have good content, everything else in your business gets harder.
Even if you’re running paid campaigns, having good content helps the performance of those ads. I’ve been talking a lot about that with Kim Barrett from Your Social Voice who we are creating a Facebook Ads course with. (Stay tuned for the release in early December!)
So to help you with your content marketing, we’ve dived back into the vault and found this incredibly helpful podcast where I interviewed my good friend Jeff Bullas who is the man when it comes to blogging, content marketing and gaining maximum exposure.
This is a republish of a post from 2017 but it’s still highly relevant. Enjoy!
Jeff Bullas started out his career as a teacher but his heart wasn’t in it, so he “fired” himself and started to create content about each new tech revolution – PC, web, and now his content is around social media and marketing your business.
He was one of the early adopters of blogging in 2009 and practised inbound marketing. He was inspired by the book “The New Rules of Marketing and PR” by David Meerman Scott, as he liked the idea of attracting customers rather than going out to chase them.
His blog, which started out as a passion project, has ended up being a huge success that it is today. We urge you to visit jeffbullas.com/bio and check out his long list of bragging rights. He is currently in Forbes’ Top 20 Influencers of CMOs.
With the blogosphere being such a saturated market these days, I asked whether Jeff’s success was also a matter of good timing and whether this kind of success is still possible today. Jeff explains that in business, timing is everything but it isn’t impossible to be a success. It requires persistence and needs passion. If you don’t have these things, then it is going to be hard to show up every day. “Look at me- I am one of the oldest social media bloggers on the planet!” Anything is possible!
Jeff talks about the social web and how it provides motivation by validating your creation. “That’s why it is important to share your creation with the planet and push it out on social media.” It is also an indicator of what is working and what isn’t.
‘Content marketing’ is two words – you have to create good content and then you have to market it; you have to persist. Get your content out there on as many channels as possible such as email, social media and through influencers.
Many people approach Jeff and ask him to share their content with his audience because Jeff is so well known in the digital marketing space.
In order for Jeff to share content, he explains that:
It’s sometimes difficult to stay inspired especially when you aren’t seeing the results straight away. But don’t give up! Jeff gives some great advice:
It’s not a get rich quick scheme; you need to give it time and it has to be driven by true passion and purpose.
You have to have patience and persistence if you want to be a success and have the mindset that it is a long game.
He recommends Cal Newport’s book “Deep Work” which talks about how to start your day. For Jeff, he gets up at 4.30am, meditates for 15 minutes, writes something, publishes it on social media and then goes to work.
He also mentions a great quote from Stephen King:
If you want to write a lot, then you need to read a lot.
Creativity comes from reading books that are going to inspire you.
Ask yourself the question ‘Who is in front of your target audience?’
For example, you might want to talk to the person who provides software to your niche and do a deal with them.
He says that having multiple revenue streams is important. Ad revenue is outdated now so they use influencer marketing projects, sponsorship, speaking, helping people with content, and by offering a blogging course.
At the end of the day though, he says that people just want to learn from people who are doing and not the people who are just talking about it. He is simply learning how to be an entrepreneur and sharing his journey along the way.
Jeff tells us that ‘101+ Traffic Tips to Grow Your Website Traffic Without Paying Google or Facebook a Cent‘ started as a blog which became so popular that he made into a 55-page E-book.
Your content strategy is something that you need to test and tweak as you go. Even here at WP Elevation, we’ve completely changed the way we approach our content and we now have a purpose with everything that we create. This was due to the fact that I recently co-created a course with the Content Queen, Dana Malstaff and it made us rethink everything! If you want to know more about the course then click here.
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