Content Jam 2016: Making it Great: Tactics for Great Content with Ian Lurie

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Making it Great: Tactics for Amazing Content

Ian Lurie

Content Creation

@portentint | #ContentJam

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Facts about me

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I run an agency: Portent, Inc. If you’re in Seale, look us up

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I have no design skills

Took 2 hours

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Our first site

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First content marketing ever

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I have no photography skills

My dog

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I have no pography skills

I used this font on corporate web sites

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I can’t spell

Philsophy

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I don’t crap rainbows. I fail hard. A lot.

5-year timespan

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All sales to my mom

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I am not a narcissistic asshat I use my stuff because I have permission

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But, I have learned:

Content’s all about the tactics.

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1. Lile things can erode the experience

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2. Lile things can improve it

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IAN, THAT IMAGE LOOKS LIKE !@##

Owns me

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HUFFINGTON POST

3. Lile things become big things

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Pardon impossible, to send to Siberia Pardon, impossible to send to Siberia

Czarina Maria Fyodorovna

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4. We’re responsible for the outcome of a process

“Hey, we need content!!!”

Nervous breakdownPublish

How many blog posts can write?

Sorry, the CMS is down

Actually, let’s do an infographic

Our lawyers said…

But we don’t control it

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5. But we do control the tactics

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Great content starts with the ideas

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But amazing content happens because of tactics

@#$!@ Right

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HUFFINGTON POST

IT’S NOT CONTENT. IT’S AN APP.

What probably happened

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Content?

GO WORK ON YOUR BLOG POSTS

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Content?

GO WORK ON YOUR BLOG POSTS

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IT’S ALL CONTENT Oh my gods why is it so hard to get people to understand that it’s not just the blog

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Content

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Content

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Content

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Content

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Content

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Content

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These tactics apply to all content

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Authoring

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Write in plain text

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Geekery One way or another, the characters end up meeting with Angus Bloodstone at The Brimming Tankard. The dwarf knows the PCs. They've spent time here during their training at Swords Cross. He greets them heartily, immediately putting their favorite drinks up on the bar. The Convo Once the conversation starts, Angus will motion towards a table, where they all sit down. Angus lowers his brow as only a dwarf can. He then tells the characters his suspicions about digging under the city. Depending on plots already completed, his information may send them to Plot 2, 9 or further along Plot 1. 1. If the characters are receptive, he'll buy them an ale 2. If they're sarcastic, he'll slap the biggest one 3. If one of the party is an elf, Angus regards them with grudging respect and a little suspicion.

Plain Text 100% cross-platform 100% future-proof

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Plain Text Doesn’t do this shit

Plain Text

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No surprises

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Plain Text Editing Mode

YAY! Looks great!

Visual from MS Word

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Sonofa…

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Surprise!!!!

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<span style=”FONT-FAMILY: wtfbold”> One way or another, the characters end up meeting with

Angus Bloodstone at The Brimming Tankard. <span style=”mso-spacerun: yes”> </span> The dwarf knows the PCs. They've spent time here during

their training at Swords Cross. He greets them heartily, immediately putting their favorite drinks up on the bar.

<b style=”mso-bidi-font-weight: normal”> Once the conversation starts </b>, <i style=”mso-bidi-font-style: normal”>make this

italics</i>, <u>underlines</u>, and <span style=”COLOR: red”>font colors</span>

<p></p> </span></p>

Pasted from Word to SiteCore 100% clusterf$#@

MS Word to Most CMSes

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<span style=”FONT-FAMILY: wtfbold”> One way or another, the characters end up meeting with

Angus Bloodstone at The Brimming Tankard. <span style=”mso-spacerun: yes”> </span> The dwarf knows the PCs. They've spent time here during

their training at Swords Cross. He greets them heartily, immediately putting their favorite drinks up on the bar.

<b style=”mso-bidi-font-weight: normal”> Once the conversation starts </b>, <i style=”mso-bidi-font-style: normal”>make this

italics</i>, <u>underlines</u>, and <span style=”COLOR: red”>font colors</span>

<p></p> </span></p>

Pasted from Word to SiteCore 100% clusterf$#@

LSD-Driven HTML

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<p>One way or another, the characters end up meeting with Angus Bloodstone at The Brimming Tankard. The dwarf knows the PCs. They've spent time here during their training at Swords Cross. He greets them heartily, immediately putting their favorite drinks up on the bar.</p> <p>Once this conversation starts, make this <em>italics</em>, <u>underlines</u> and <span style=“color:red”>font colors</span></p>

The Metamorphosis

<span style=”FONT-FAMILY: wtfbold”> One way or another, the characters end up meeting with Angus

Bloodstone at The Brimming Tankard. <span style=”mso-spacerun: yes”> </span> The dwarf knows the PCs. They've spent time here during

their training at Swords Cross. He greets them heartily, immediately putting their favorite drinks up on the bar.

<b style=”mso-bidi-font-weight: normal”> Once the conversation starts </b>, <i style=”mso-bidi-font-style: normal”>make this

italics</i>, <u>underlines</u>, and <span style=”COLOR: red”>font colors</span>

<p></p> </span></p>

heeelllppppmeeeeee

This became…

…this.

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Instead: Write In Plain Text

Geekery One way or another, the characters end up meeting with Angus Bloodstone at The Brimming Tankard. The dwarf knows the PCs. They've spent time here during their training at Swords Cross. He greets them heartily, immediately putting their favorite drinks up on the bar. The Convo Once the conversation starts, Angus will motion towards a table, where they all sit down. Angus lowers his brow as only a dwarf can. He then tells the characters his suspicions about digging under the city. Depending on plots already completed, his information may send them to Plot 2, 9 or further along Plot 1. 1. If the characters are receptive, he'll buy them an ale 2. If they're sarcastic, he'll slap the biggest one 3. If one of the party is an elf, Angus regards them with grudging respect and a little suspicion.

Clean Easily adapted to many formats Great for use on the web

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Or, Cut-And-Paste

MS Word Plain Text CMS

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<h1></h1>

<p></p>

<ol></ol>

<li></li>

<a href=“”></a>

&amp;

&endash;

&emdash;

&rdquo;

&rsquo;

&ldquo;

&lsquo;

Learn Formaing In HTML

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Chill. He’s kidding.

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Learn Markdown

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Write in plain text + Markdown

# Heading## Heading 2### Heading 3

1. Numbered 12. Numbered 23. Numbered 3

* Bullet 1 * Bullet 2

**Bold***Emphasis*

[Link text](Link URL)

Now, you know Markdown

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Write in plain text + Markdown

# GeekeryOne way or another, the characters end up meeting with Angus Bloodstone at **The Brimming Tankard**. The dwarf knows the PCs. They’ve spent time here during their training at *Swords Cross*. He greets them heartily, immediately putting their favorite drinks up on the bar.

## The ConvoOnce the conversation starts, Angus will motion towards a table, where they all sit down. Angus lowers his brow as only a dwarf can. He then tells the characters his suspicions about digging under the city. Depending on plots already completed, his information may send them to Plot 2, 9 or further along Plot 1.

1. If the characters are receptive, he'll buy them an ale2. If they're sarcastic, he'll slap the biggest one3. If one of the party is an elf, Angus regards them with grudging respect and a little suspicion. Elves helped save him during The Fall, in exchange for his help repairing their stone ships.

From [a page on the internet](http://www.gibblegibbet.com).

Heading Bold

Heading 2

Numbered

Link

Paragraph

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Copy From Preview Tool

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Converts to…

<h1 id="geekery">Geekery</h1>

<p>One way or another, the characters end up meeting with Angus Bloodstone at <strong>The Brimming Tankard</strong>. The dwarf knows the PCs. They’ve spent time here during their training at <em>Swords Cross</em>. He greets them heartily, immediately putting their favorite drinks up on the bar.</p>

<h2 id="theconvo">The Convo</h2>

<p>Once the conversation starts, Angus will motion towards a table, where they all sit down. Angus lowers his brow as only a dwarf can. He then tells the characters his suspicions about digging under the city. Depending on plots already completed, his information may send them to Plot 2, 9 or further along Plot 1.</p>

<ol><li>If the characters are receptive, he&#8217;ll buy them an ale</li><li>If they&#8217;re sarcastic, he&#8217;ll slap the biggest one</li><li>If one of the party is an elf, Angus regards them with grudging respect and a little suspicion. Elves helped save him during The Fall, in exchange for his help repairing their stone ships.</li></ol>

<p>From <a href="http://www.gibblegibbet.com">a page on the internet</a>.</p>

Heading

Bold

Heading 2

Numbered

Link

Paragraph

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Converts to…

<h1 id="geekery">Geekery</h1>

<p>One way or another, the characters end up meeting with Angus Bloodstone at <strong>The Brimming Tankard</strong>. The dwarf knows the PCs. They’ve spent time here during their training at <em>Swords Cross</em>. He greets them heartily, immediately putting their favorite drinks up on the bar.</p>

<h2 id="theconvo">The Convo</h2>

<p>Once the conversation starts, Angus will motion towards a table, where they all sit down. Angus lowers his brow as only a dwarf can. He then tells the characters his suspicions about digging under the city. Depending on plots already completed, his information may send them to Plot 2, 9 or further along Plot 1.</p>

<ol><li>If the characters are receptive, he&#8217;ll buy them an ale</li><li>If they&#8217;re sarcastic, he&#8217;ll slap the biggest one</li><li>If one of the party is an elf, Angus regards them with grudging respect and a little suspicion. Elves helped save him during The Fall, in exchange for his help repairing their stone ships.</li></ol>

<p>From <a href="http://www.gibblegibbet.com">a page on the internet</a>.</p>

Smart quotes

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Paste into CMS

Easy No surprises Super-clean Will adopt site formaing

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Converts to…

Heading Bold

Heading 2

Numbered Link

Paragraph

Smart quotes

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Some tools

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dillinger.io

Browser-based editing and formaing

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Marked

OS X preview tool

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MarkdownPad

Windows

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Sublime Text

Nerdvana

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IA Writer

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i am pumped

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Get fast

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TextExpander

.sm [tab] social media

hh2 [tab] ## | ##

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TextExpander ;jewwatch [tab]

Our first step is geing links removed from sites that had no intention of helping Jew Watch rank. I've built a list of the 'unintentional boosters'. I need folks to contact these sites.

Your assignment, should you choose to accept it, is:

Please do the following:

1. Find out who to contact to remove the link from the above page(s).

2. Contact them and ask politely if they'd remove the link. You can use this message, or write your own:

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Language

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Make your text more brief Use fewer words

Be concise

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He was paid by the word. You are not.

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Stop adverb abuse

I am emphatically opposed to painfully overusing adverbs. They make it really hard to read even the most carefully wrien text.

I oppose overusing adverbs. They make it hard to read even the most carefully wrien text.

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Use active voice 99% of the time

The product is manufactured by us.

We manufacture the product.

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Dump plague words

Indeed, the end result was, beyond a shadow of a doubt, success.

It was a success.

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Dump plague words

Obviously, I love chocolate.

I love chocolate.

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Dump plague words

end result result indeed omit regardless omit simply put omit obviously omit beyond a shadow of a doubt definitely

hp://portent.co/plague-wordz

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Get to the point

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We’ve all been there

“If you don’t rank, you won’t get much traffic from search engines”

“200mph is fast”

“Aster 20 years, I’ve been doing this a long time”

I’m trying to find the point, but I can’t.

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Oy.

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Use tools to edit & proofread (because you won’t have time)

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Hemingway App

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Grammarly

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User Experience

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Don’t use lame stock images

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Matching water levels Blank pads

All happy

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Showing up everywhere

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Showing up everywhere

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Showing up everywhere

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Lack of brand safe

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What’s so funny?

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Sometimes you just have to use a stock image, I know

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buuuuuurppp

castle ain’t what it used to be. i’m crying in

side.

So own it

if i look down, no one will know I’m

high

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Images must have a purpose (they’re not white space)

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No

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Yes

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Well, OK

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Great sources: Pexels.com

Unsplash.com

For annotating screen caps: Snagit Skitch

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Site speed = UX Images = site speed

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Load time goes up Engagement goes down

if you’d listened to ian, i’d be alive right now

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700kb png 64kb jpg

JPG for photos

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24kb jpg 4kb png

6kb jpg

PNG for less photo-ish

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4kb png

6kb jpg

Ewwww. Artifacts.

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1.1 megabytes

Compress!!!

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227kb

Compress!!!

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Imageoptim (mac) www.imageoptim.com

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Preview (Mac)

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On the PC, try Caesium

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Create a cool feature image

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Pablo

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Link with care

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Will anyone click these links?

This is the best dang bicycle you’ll ever ride. It pedals itself, but somehow burns calories at the same time! And it has a built-in umbrella! We wrote about the Capybara 200 and said it was the best. But it’s not. The Pangolin wins. As reported by Bicycling Magazine.

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i will kick your ass

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OK

This is the best dang bicycle you’ll ever ride. It pedals itself, but somehow burns calories at the same time! And it has a built-in umbrella! We wrote about the Capybara 200 and said it was the best. But it’s not. The Pangolin wins. As reported by Bicycling Magazine.

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No more than 4-5 lines/paragraph

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No more than 13-15 words/line

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3-5 paragraphs between headings

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Process

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Stay off the format bandwagon

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Stay off the bandwagon

infographics

infographics

infographicsinfographics

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Instructions should not be “infographics”

Lists should not be “infographics” without a really good reason

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Take the numbers. Present them graphically. Then this is a great infographic.

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Longform of the longform so we can create some longform content with longform layouts and a parallax scroll so it’s really cool longform.

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Use When

Infographics High information densi

Longform A long, interesting narrative

Whitepapers Audience deserves punishment

Blog posts Always, I guess

Slides A progression of ideas

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Use When

Audio You have the resources

Video Same

Interactive content Same

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Batch and chunk

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One piece One editing run

Five posts

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Fewer trips through the process Higher efficiency

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Repurpose

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This worked

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OK.

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Check

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Wait a second...

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Up next

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Do not duplicate! Each must build on the last.

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If you used plain text, repurposing is easy

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Why?

Content’s already approved

You know it works

(Yeah, ok, it’s a cheesy stock photo

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Rollup (h/t Michael Martinez @seo-theory)

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Write about rutabagas

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Write about carrots

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Write about beef

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6 months later, pull relevant content from each piece and write about stew

well, crap.

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A less sick example

10 scary food additives

5 ways to keep your food nutritious

Industrial farming: Pros and cons

(traffic dies down)

The Guide to The American Food Chain

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Piggy-back

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Medium SlideShare

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My audience

Their audience

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They’ve done the formaing

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They’ve done the formaing They’ve built the tools

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The summary

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IT’S ALL CONTENT Oh my gods why is it so hard to get people to understand that it’s not just the blog

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Authoring

Work in plain text

Use Markdown to generate HTML

Get fast

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Language

Less passive voice

No plague words

Get to the point

Systematically edit & proofread

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User experience

No crappy stock photos

Use the right image format

Compress images

Link when it’s helpful

13-15 words/line

3-5 lines/paragraph

3-5 paragraphs per heading

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Process

Stay off the format bandwagon

Batch and chunk

Rollup

Repurpose

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Amazing content happens (or doesn’t happen) because of tactics

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The links: hp://portent.co/amazecontent

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Thank you! Ian Lurie

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