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Marketing School - Digital Marketing and Online Marketing Tips

What Type of Content Should You Create When You Can Only Blog 1x a Week? | Ep. #179

Marketing School - Digital Marketing and Online Marketing Tips

Eric Siu and Neil Patel

Careers, Business, Marketing

4.61.3K Ratings

🗓️ 26 January 2017

⏱️ 7 minutes

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Summary

In Episode #179, Eric and Neil discuss the type of content you should be creating when you can only blog one time a week. Tune in to learn how to make a blog that strikes its audience—and not just to read the blog—but compelling enough to share it, too! Time Stamped Show Notes: 00:27 – Today’s topic: What Type of Content Should You Create When You Can Only Blog 1x a Week? 00:39 – Neil was using Quick Sprout, just once a week 01:38 – You want to produce something that stands out and makes people want to link 01:49 – First, figure out who are you targeting and how you can help them 02:00 – Kissmetrics targets marketers 02:10 – Second, who are your ideal customers? 02:55 – Your content should be very specific 03:25 – Companies are looking at more detailed metrics 03:42 – Blogs should be actionable and thorough 04:00 – Groove HQ is a good example of a growing blog 05:08 – Help Scout blog posts are in-depth and well done, ranking 1 and 2 on Google 05:56 – Be specific and don’t go for volume; go for relevancy and helpfulness 06:10 – That’s it for today’s episode! 3 Key Points: Produce a blog post that stands out and that people want to share through linking. Know your target and ideal customers and provide content that is helpful to them. The KEY is to be relevant towards the right people. Leave some feedback: What should we talk about next? Please let us know in the comments below. Did you enjoy this episode? If so, please leave a short review. Connect with us: NeilPatel.com Quick Sprout Growth Everywhere Single Grain Twitter @neilpatel Twitter @ericosiu

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0:00.0

Get ready for your daily dose of marketing strategies and tactics from

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entrepreneurs with the guile and experience to help you find success in any

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marketing capacity. You're listening to marketing school

0:14.5

with your instructors Neil Patel and Eric Sue.

0:19.4

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to improve your low time. Welcome to another episode of Marketing School.

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I'm Errik Sue, and I'm Neil Patel,

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and today we're going to talk about what type of content

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you should be creating

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when you can only blog one time a week. So I think when you look at what

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Neil's done with Quicksbrough initially Quicksbrough when you're doing at first Neil it was only once a week, right?

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Yeah, it was only once a week right? Yeah it was only once a week then it

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went to twice a week and then three times a week. Cool so initially it's the same

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thing for me and I think this is probably the same for a lot of people too that are you

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know maybe their employee size is

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less than 10 people or so they're starting out they're writing their own

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content so what I like to do when when I'm only writing one piece a week I try to

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