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Content writing for different stages of your sales funnel

Content writing for different stages of your sales funnel

Content writing for different stages of your sales funnel

In this blog post you will learn how to do content writing targeting different stages of your sales funnel.

Every business has a well-defined sales funnel.

Your sales funnel is the journey that your typical customer or client takes, the various stages he or she goes through, before he or she eventually buys from you.

Unlike traditional marketing and advertising which is uni-directional, content marketing is multidirectional.

For better targeting, you need to do content writing for different stages of your sales funnel.

Typically, your sales funnel consists of the following people:

  • Those who are totally unaware of your existence.
  • Those who know about you but aren’t sure whether they want to do business with you or not.
  • Those who know about you, would like to do business with you, but haven’t yet made up their minds.
  • Those who know about you and want to do business with you.
  • Those we have already done business with you.
Importance of content writing throughout the sales funnel

Importance of content writing throughout the sales funnel

Before the first category, you can also have people who neither know you and the sort of product or service you promote, nor they have any idea how their problem can be solved (assuming they are even aware of the fact that they have a problem).

For example, someone having problems with his or her search engine rankings but has no idea that this problem can be easily solved with high-quality content.

Read 5 Reasons Why Content Writing Is Important for SEO.

Why it is beneficial to do content writing for different stages of your sales funnel?

Everyone is trying to get more customers and clients.

It’s crowded out there.

More crowd means tougher competition.

Although constantly targeting customers and clients makes sense and sooner or later, you need to get onto that, but there is a vast number of people who may become your customers and clients but right now they are either unaware of what you are offering or they are dillydallying due to one reason or another.

Coming back to the example of someone having troubles with his or her SEO but doesn’t know that the problem can be solved with high-quality content.

To target this person, I need to write content (the above link that talks about the importance of content writing for SEO) that explains why good quality content is needed for better search engine rankings.

What about the person who knows that he or she needs good content for better SEO but isn’t sure of hiring my services?

For this person, I need to write content that showcases my content writing skills, especially vis-à-vis improving search engine rankings.

For the person who knows that he or she needs my services and is inclined towards becoming my paying client, I need to write content that constantly keeps in touch while he or she makes up his or her mind, through continuously writing quality content.

What about someone who has already availed by content writing services?

To him or her, I need to constantly show that I am reliable, I am available, and whenever he or she needs my services, he or she can contact me.

You can have similar content writing stages for your own business.

Here is an interesting write-up on How to format content marketing for the B2B conversion funnel.

The blog post has this graphic to explain the sales funnel for a B2B business scenario:

Content marketing for the conversion funnel of B2B market

Content marketing for the conversion funnel of B2B market

The importance of awareness and educational content writing in the context of the B2B market is magnified.

Before making B2B decisions, managers and executives prefer to go through lots of material because the stakes are very high. In the initial stage content writing may involve

  • Articles and blog posts that offer very specific solutions for very specific business problems (good content for SEO, for example).
  • Very niche, vertically focused answers to industry-specific questions.
  • Case studies and white papers.
  • Resource guides and FAQs.
  • Tutorials.
  • Research data.

Similarly, even in the B2B market, content writing for the sales funnel will be different for different stages.

 

Importance of understanding your audience for better content writing

Understanding your audience for better content writing

Understanding your audience for better content writing

In this blog post you are going to read about the importance of understanding your audience for better content writing.

Writing content is all about giving useful information to your audience to generate more leads and sales.

Regularly publishing content on your website or blog isn’t always about SEO, although, SEO does play an important role in getting you targeted traffic.

Traffic in itself doesn’t mean anything.

You can get thousands of visitors to your website but if these visitors don’t understand what you’re trying to sell, or if your writing doesn’t convince them into becoming your paying customers and clients, your SEO doesn’t solve any purpose.

Why is it important to understand your audience for better content writing?

It is like this: to have a meaningful conversation with someone, you need to know that person. You need to know his or her likes and dislikes, preferences and interests.

Understanding facilitates meaningful conversations

Understanding facilitates meaningful conversations

Even if you don’t intimately know the person, at least you need to have a common ground for effective communication.

Goes without saying that you both should be able to understand the language being used.

In terms of selling your product or service, it is also important what the other person is looking for and whether he or she actually needs what you are selling or, does he or she even know that he or she needs what you are selling (can make a big difference)?

This is why, there are different content writing requirements for different phases of a sales funnel.

You may write content for someone who

  • Is looking for what you can offer,
  • Wants to do business with you but hasn’t yet made up his or her mind,
  • Isn’t aware that he or she needs your service or product to solve his or her problem,
  • Doesn’t know that he or she has a problem that can be solved by you

There can be many such categorizations for which you need to write exclusive content.

To be able to hire my content writing services, you first need to know that you need quality content and for that, you need a professional content writer or a content writing service.

What if you don’t know the importance of quality content writing?

I need to tell you what you are losing by not having quality content for your website.

If you are worried about your poor search engine rankings, I can tell you that maybe it is because of the inferior quality of your content.

If your traffic is good but you are not generating much business, maybe I can tell you that it has got something do with your present text.

Why is it important to understand your audience before you start writing content for your website?

Understand your audience before starting to write your content

Understand your audience before starting to write your content

For the purpose of clarity and focus.

For saving money and time.

Above all, for generating more business.

Content can be high-quality and still it may not get you business.

Sometimes when your search engine rankings are improving, when you are getting lots of attention on social media, you think that you are doing great.

Maybe in terms of generating traffic you ARE doing great.

But maybe you are writing for an audience who, although, likes your content, doesn’t want to do business with you.

If you keep on writing and publishing content for an audience who likes your content but doesn’t want to do business with you, all your effort and investment will go waste.

On the other hand, through your content writing, you need to target an audience that likes your content but ALSO wants to do business with you.

So, if you know what sort of audience you want to attract and what sort of audience you don’t want to attract, in the beginning itself you will put all your effort and money into writing and publishing lots of targeted content towards that direction.

How to understand your audience for better content writing?

How to understand your audience for better content writing?

How to understand your audience for better content writing?

There are many ways.

Here is a nice post on Search Engine Journal on what various things you can do to understand your audience better to be able to generate epic content.

There is a reason big businesses spend millions of dollars on research companies (heard of the controversial Cambridge Analytica company?).

Bigger companies spending millions of dollars doesn’t mean smaller businesses cannot use methods and tools to better understand their audiences. These are some things you can do

Put yourself in their shoes

Evaluate your content from their point of view.

If you were looking for your service, what would you try to find?

Suppose you are promoting a task management app.

Think from the point of view of the person who is having difficulties managing his or her tasks.

Also think from the perspective of a person who may have already tried many mobile apps for task management and is looking for better or more suitable options.

You can further narrow down to someone who likes to be able to maintain tasks very easily and may also like to rearrange them by drag-and-drop rather than manually having to change time and date.

Then there is a whole, bigger market of people who are not aware of how important it is to use the right tool for managing tasks.

Targeted content writing can be done for all these individual audiences if you are able to understand what they are really looking for.

Use a web analytics tool like Google Analytics

A tool like Google Analytics can tell you what sort of people convert and what sort of people don’t convert.

If you are promoting your links on social media and social networking profiles there also you can generate unique links to track how much traffic they are generating and from that traffic, how much business you are generating.

Observe which keywords and search terms on search engines improve your conversion rate and which pieces of content are ranking well for these keywords and search terms.

This isn’t something that you will be able to achieve in a few days. It may even take a few months to gather enough data from which some usable intelligence can be drawn.

The trick is, understanding the nature of quarries and incoming traffic that gets you more business and then writing more content to cater to that audience.

Creating personas when writing content

Personas can be very helpful.

Persona is a complete or an almost complete profile of your ideal customer or the ideal person who satisfies your KPI.

Understanding your audience and then writing content accordingly doesn’t always mean just writing for your customers.

Although, eventually, every person you target should become your customer or client, but through your content writing, you don’t always have to target people who are ready to do business with you.

You can also write content for someone who isn’t aware of the fact that he or she may need your product or service.

Suppose you have just launched a website and you think that once you start getting traffic from search engines, your business will grow in leaps and bounds.

You have prepared a list of keywords and search terms and then you have started creating content to target those keywords and search terms.

You are generating traffic but the business isn’t growing.

The next best thing you know is, investing in PPC advertising.

You realize that the ROI is quite low and you are spending more money than you are making.

Even Facebook and Instagram campaigns are not working.

You are in your mid-30s. You have a great business idea. You know there is a great market for what you are trying to promote.

But, why aren’t people buying? Even when they come to your website.

So, I have this persona of a person like you who is feeling frustrated and has no idea what to do.

I know the solution is targeted content.

But you don’t know.

So, I start creating content that educates you.

When I write content that educates you, I am mindful of the fact that I’m writing content for you – someone who has a business that can do well with content writing.

I’m not targeting people who want to learn content writing and then become content writers.

I’m not saying that I’m not going to attract such people, but my main target are people who don’t want to become content writers but who need professional content writing services to improve their search engine rankings as well as conversion rate.

Concluding remarks on understanding your audience for better content writing

There are many other ways you can gather intelligence on your audience and then write content that is purposeful.

You can ask questions to your visitors. You can conduct a survey. You can also ask your friends and followers on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.

The basic idea of this blog post is not to tell you how to understand your audience, the basic idea is, it is very important to understand before you spend your time and money on content writing.

Don’t publish what you want. Publish what your target audience is looking for.

How to use the scrum concept for incremental content writing

Scrum methodology for content writing

Scrum methodology for content writing

Scrum is a method, a framework for building software applications and web applications in an iterative manner.

Every iteration is a complete software application in itself. It is not complete as per the vision, but it can be fully used.

This iterative process continues until the entire application has been developed.

The scrum way of building applications breaks down highly complex tasks into smaller, achievable tasks, and then, with every iteration, moving towards the bigger, complete goal.

This concept can also be implemented in content marketing, as explained in this Content Marketing Institute blog post.

The blog post walks you through the entire scrum content marketing process involving a team of people of different responsibilities and designations.

I was thinking that the scrum framework or the scrum method can also be used for content writing.

Continuously writing and publishing high-quality content can be a complicated as well as a tedious exercise after a while, especially when you are writing on complex topics.

Sometimes the topics are very useful and you should definitely have something about them on your website or blog, but just because you cannot gather enough information and you cannot collect your thoughts right now, the topics are ignored and sometimes totally missed.

In such cases, you can use the scrum methodology for content writing.

This will involve:

  1. Create the most appropriate title (changing the title later might be difficult so spend some time on it).
  2. Write a couple of paragraphs explaining what you are writing about. You can use whatever comes to your mind, but just make sure, no matter how small the piece of content is, it delivers a complete message.
  3. Publish these 2 paragraphs (even one would do).
  4. If you want, you can mention at the end that in the next iteration you will be adding more information.

The benefit of using the scrum methodology for content writing

If you use the scrum methodology writing lengthy blog posts and web pages will not seem daunting.

You will know that you are not going to have to sit for a few hours and create a killer blog post in one go.

You will also know that even if you publish just a few paragraphs, you will be delivering something valuable to your visitors.

Besides, they will be no lag in your publishing process.

The biggest benefit that I see is that you will get more time to add valuable information.

Normally what happens is, we write a lengthy, comprehensive blog post or article, publish it and then move on to other topics.

After that we rarely get time, inclination or chance to revisit existing content and work at refining it.

The scrum methodology of content writing can help you develop the habit of continuously revisiting the content that you have already published.

This will in turn help you publish longer blog posts and articles packed with lots of valuable information even when you hadn’t initially planned to write long content.

At the content writing level, I see 2 immediate benefits of using the scrum methodology:

  1. You can publish content with greater regularity because it’s very easy to create blog posts of just a couple of paragraphs and hit the publish button.
  2. Writing and publishing longer blog posts becomes easier because the process is spread across multiple days, even multiple weeks.

How to create your best SEO content in 2019

Creating best SEO content in 2019

Creating best SEO content in 2019

In this blog post you are going to learn how to create or write your best SEO content in 2019.

Why focus on 2019?

I think by now you clearly understood the indisputable importance of content when it comes to marketing your business online.

When it comes to the Internet, there is no marketing without content.

A big part of content marketing, although, I always suggest that you shouldn’t mix up content marketing and SEO, is search engine optimization.

This is a reality as a content writer I have accepted long time back: most of the businesses want to use content marketing to improve their SEO.

Search Engine Journal has just published 9 tips for creating your best SEO content in 2019.

Nothing is new in the post. No offence to the author, but there is nothing you can do in 2019 that you couldn’t have or shouldn’t have done in 2018. But yes, it is always better to keep revisiting these concepts.

The above-linked post lists the following tips if you want to create your best SEO content in 2019:

Use your targeted keywords when writing content but write for the right people

The blog post suggests that before writing your content you must first understand:

  1. Who your audience segments are.
  2. What kind of information they need.
  3. Why they need that information.
  4. Which keywords they are using to find it.

Why is it important?

Because your content marketing must be relevant.

Segmentation can help you.

Some people are just looking for information and they may do business with you later on. You need different type of content for them.

Some are interested in doing business with you but can’t make up their minds. You need different content for them.

You also need to know what keywords they are using to find your business (or your business category).

For better SEO it’s very important that you know what search terms people are using. Once you have found that out, use those search terms and keywords to create high-quality relevant content.

Keep your content writing readable

Remember that artificial intelligence is after all, machine-based analysis.

Rumor has it that there are at least 10,000 human evaluators working at Google to manually review websites.

But millions and millions of web pages and websites are being evaluated by some search engine ranking algorithm every second.

These algorithms cannot make sense of very complicated language structures and expressions.

Use simple words as much as possible.

Keep your sentences very short.

Avoid having more than two sentences per paragraph.

Use every opportunity to use headings, sub-headlines and bullet points to organize your thoughts and format your text for better readability.

Create in-depth content, longform content

Google these days loves lengthy pieces of content, preferably 2500-4000 words, and even more.

A good thing about in-depth content is that it provides all the information a person is looking for right in a single web page or blog post.

If someone has found everything what he or she is looking for, he or she doesn’t have to carry on the search again.

This tells Google that you have relevant content, and this further improves your SEO.

In fact, if you want to create your best SEO content in 2019, I think this is an advice you should follow.

Improve your page speed

Though, this has got nothing to do with writing content to improve your SEO, but the success of your content depends a lot on how fast your website loads and how individual web pages and blog posts load.

Search engines like Google take page speed seriously because people mostly use mobile phones to access websites these days and on mobile phones they are very impatient.

If a web page doesn’t load within 10-20 seconds, people leave.

When people leave, it sends all sorts of wrong signals to Google and in the ensuing confusion, Google ends up lowering your search engine rankings.

Keep your pages light.

Use attractive graphics for better SEO content

This might sound like a contradiction to the above point (keeping your pages light), but you can create very light graphics these days.

Images are easier to note, especially on social media and social networking websites.

If you simply post your title and link to your blog or web page, people are going to miss it. But, if you also post an attention-grabbing image, people will be drawn to your update and then they will click your link.

The above Search Engine Journal blog post refers to a Skyword study that reveals that articles and blog posts with relevant images draw 94% more views compared to articles and blog posts with no images.

So, if you want to create better SEO content in 2019, include images in your budget.

Provide facts and statistics

Numbers are always impressive. In the above point, you read that articles and blog posts with relevant images get 94% more views compared to those that don’t. This figure is reassuring.

Whenever you’re making a claim, use numbers.

If you say, “These many businesses use content marketing,” don’t just say it, show the numbers. If you don’t have your own numbers, quote an authoritative link.

Format your content for featured snippets

People have different views on pros and cons of featured snippets but it always gives you an ego boost when you see one of your snippets appearing at the top of the search results.

Some say they are also very good for your SEO.

A snippet is the featured listing at the top of the search results page. You don’t pay Google for this position. The algorithm figures out that your link contains the most important bits of information for the question being asked, and then features it at the top.

Read this for more information on featured snippets: Google’s Featured Snippets: How to rank at #1 with strategic content writing.

Become an expert or an authority figure in your field

People easily trust authoritative figures.

If I tell you content marketing is good for your business and if Joe Pulizzi tells you that content marketing is good for your business, whom are you going to believe? Of course, Joe, because he is an authority figure in content marketing.

Becoming an authority figure in your business doesn’t mean having written books or conducted seminars or attended workshops.

In terms of having a website, list your capabilities. Have an about us page. Display the capabilities of your team, individual team members. Let people know what all you can do.

Do original research

Find some data about your profession that the others haven’t found yet.

Original research is not easy, but this is also its strength: not everyone goes for it.

For bigger businesses it’s easier to do original research because they have the needed traffic, they have a bigger audience, and they also have the manpower needed to carry out surveys, polls and research.

For a small business, it might be difficult but not insurmountable.

Suppose you are a fast food restaurant serving a local clientele.

You can carry out a study and find out which food item is purchased the most.

You can further go deep and make it gender-based.

You can also research on which food item is favorite in particular months.

Although it may not have an impact on people’s decision on what food they buy (it may, actually), but it will be an interesting bit of research information that people will like to share on their social networking profiles.

Study: “Content Writer” is the most searched job in India

Indians are searching for content writer jobs

Indians are searching for content writer jobs

This India Today report says that “content writer” is the most searched job in India and I can understand why. But that, later.

Along with “content writer” other terms that are often searched in India are “how to do content marketing”, “why content marketing is important” and many other content marketing and content writing related search queries.

The report quotes an SEMRush India study titled “Digital Marketing Job Trends”. According to Rohan Ayyar, Regional Marketing Manager India, SEMRush:

“Our research has revealed that ‘Content Writer’ is the most searched job amongst all digital marketing jobs as per the search trends. The monthly average for content marketing jobs projected maximum growth of 1171.52 per cent from 2015 to 2018 in India amongst the leading nations, followed by Australia and the UK. The average search volume per month for content marketing in India in 2015 was 2995, which increased to an average search volume per month of 38082 in 2018.”

There might be many reasons why “content writer” and content marketing related search terms are in the upswing in India.

India is a very fast growing market in terms of promoting products and services on the Internet.

Businesses are realizing that they cannot just rely on conventional advertising. Today’s consumer is drawn to engagement and conversation and advertising and marketing don’t attract him or her.

Another reason, and here I’m going to be blunt, is the tendency of businesses to hire very cheap writers to create lots of junk content hoping it is going to improve their search engine rankings.

Just yesterday one of my clients shared a sample submitted by the candidate who is applying as a content writer in the company. The client wanted me to tell him whether he should hire that content writer or not.

The writing was terrible, and he is one of the better content writers I have come across.

Aside from the fact that there were many errors even in the first paragraph, there was no zest. There was no feeling. He had just randomly written sentences because he was being hired to write “SEO content”.

I told the client (we were talking on Skype) that if he wanted to hire this content writer, he should go ahead, but otherwise, I don’t like what I’m seeing. I don’t know what the client decided.

Content writing, as perceived by all and sundry, is easy. All you need is a basic computer. You don’t even need a computer. You can write on a tablet. You can write on a phone.

But just because you have the facility to write doesn’t make you are writer or a content writer.

Yes, you can write a few sentences. You can repeatedly use keywords. You can also regurgitate content on other websites.

This is not a sustainable business model. Content writing or content marketing is a serious business because one is planning to grow his or her business on the strength of content.

Anyway, I’m going on my own tangent.

What I mean to say is, I can totally understand why so many people are searching for “content writer” because although people have realized that they need content to create a presence on the Internet, they cannot differentiate between noise and voice. They have deluded themselves into believing that lots of noise is going to get them good business.