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Types of Content Marketing


Content marketing is beneficial but if you’ve never considered it before you 

may have a tough time figuring out the different types of content you can 

use. Even if you’ve tried your hand at content marketing you may be stuck 

on how to truly get the most out of your content. It always helps to have a 

list of the different types of content.




Here is a list of that content as well as an explanation of the types of 

businesses that could benefit most from it.

1. Blog Posts

Blogging has become a popular way for businesses to 

communicate with customers and potential customers. This 

type of content marketing allows you to create a voice for your 

business. It also offers the flexibility of sharing other types of 

content within the blog. Posts can be text based, image based, 

video based or a combination of the three. The thing to 

remember about blog posts is that you have to create them with 

a level of consistency to keep people coming back to read your 

blog posts. You don’t have to post everyday but you do have to 

post regularly.

Businesses that could benefit: Blog posts can work for a 

variety of businesses because it lets you share the type of

information that works best for your audience. It’s most ideal for 

businesses that are information or news heavy. If you have a lot 

that can be shared and discussed in your blog, you won’t be at 

a loss for content.


                         


2. Guest blog posts

If you aren’t interested in hosting your own blog, you can create 

content for other blogs. This requires you to do some research 

and identify blogs that are well aligned with your brand with an 

engaged and active following. You also have to be prepared to 

pitch your posts to the blog owner. In this instance you should 

prepare some blog post topics and possibly have some of those 

topics expanded into posts ready to be published. The best way 

to ensure that your posts are accepted and published is to take 

some time and familiarize yourself with the blog voice. You 

want to make sure your posts fit in with the blog you’re 

submitting them to otherwise your posts won’t be shared.

Businesses that could benefit: As with a blog that you create 

yourself, guest blog posts can also work for a variety of 

businesses. As long as there is an active blog, you can submit 

guest posts to it.


                                 


3. Cartoons or comics

There was a time when cartoons and comics were reserved for 

younger audiences but they also provide some value to 

businesses interested in sharing information in a more

whimsical way. Cartoons and comics can be used to explain 

topics that may be tough to understand or not particularly 

interesting overall but need to appeal to a wide audience. This 

is one of the forms of content being used to explain some tech 

products that would benefit a non-tech savvy audience.

Creating a cartoon or comic can be done a few ways. You can 

hire a professional who can design or create a comic. You can 

also use a tool that will allow you to create your own cartoon. 

These are some websites that make it easy for you by offering 

a menu of characters and scenes. 

a. Go Animate - http://goanimate.com/

b. Moovly - http://www.moovly.com/

c. Wideo - http://wideo.co/

Businesses that could benefit: If your organization is 

targeting children or parents of children, this type of content 

would work well. It’s also great for creating videos about tech 

products, sanitation products, health products and any other 

kind of product that could benefit from the whimsical nature of 

animation.

4. EBooks

EBooks are electronic books written to be shared online or 

through eReaders. They can be as short as 10 pages or as 

long as 150 pages. An eBook is a long form of content that is 

used to provide information. Sometimes there is a call to action 

in the book but other times it’s used as a piece of collateral to

build an email list. These pieces of collateral take an extended 

amount of time and should be created with a plan for how it’s 

going to be used. An eBook can be used to discuss a topic,

educate an audience or tell a story. It can also be used to do all 

three. You can also create how-to guides in eBook format.

Businesses that could benefit: If your company is related to 

internet marketing or other business oriented industries, it could 

benefit from this type of content. It also works well for health 

and fitness organizations as well as any specialized niche 

industry. Any time you’re dealing with an audience base that 

appreciates information, you could benefit from creating and 

distributing an eBook.


5. Infographics

Infographic is short for information graphic. It’s when a long, 

often complex series of statistics and information is put into an 

easy to read graphic format. If you create a research heavy 

report or document and want to share the information to a 

broad audience, this is an ideal way to do it. 

Businesses that could benefit: If your business is very 

statistics oriented or involves making use of complicated 

information, an infographic is a great way to communicate.


                               


6. Video

The great thing about video is that it can be used by any type of 

organization. If you’re going to use video, it has to be well 

planned and executed. You don’t have to go out and spends 

tens of thousands of dollars but if you don’t have a huge 

budget, it’s important that you make sure your video is good 

quality. It’s also important to make sure your video isn’t too 

long. You don’t want people to feel like they have to sit through 

a long video when they visit your website. 

Make it short and punchy while asking them to take action in 

some way. When it comes to video length you do have some 

wiggle room but not much. Ideally, your video shouldn’t be 

much more than 1-3 minutes. However, if you are providing 

valuable information, it could go up to 5-7 minutes. There are 

some companies that can make videos that run for as long as 

half an hour or longer. Don’t do that unless you’re absolutely 

sure your audience will tune in. Educational companies may 

share videos of workshops that provide instruction of some 

kind. In this instance, a longer video may be accepted.

Businesses that could benefit: Any type of business can use 

video. The thing to keep in mind is to make the video valuable 

and not too long. If you find yourself creating a video that’s 

going to run for several minutes, look for ways to break it into 

chunks and create a series. This is a great way to have people 

coming back to your website consistently to gain access to all 

of the information you’re providing in the series.


7. Testimonials

Sometimes the best way to encourage people to become new 

customers is by letting your current customers sing your 

praises. Testimonials can be very powerful for showing the 

value of the product or service you are providing. The best 

testimonials are ones that sound and feel authentic and include 

specifics about your business. For example, I was in desperate 

need of a plumber and Jamie was willing to come to my home 

on a Saturday and fix my bathroom sink. Without his help, my 

apartment would have surely flooded! Thanks so much.

As you can see that testimonial mentions a specific service and 

employee as well as how it was beneficial. This feels much 

more authentic than, I really love working with your company. 

You guys are the best! While both are great to share, the first 

one presents a very specific reason why your customer was 

pleased with your business. It tells potential customers why 

they should work with you. When you are working stand out 

from the competition, showing why your business is better than 

others is a great way to do that.

Businesses that could benefit: If your business offers a 

specific product or service, it could benefit from this type of 

content. It’s best to make sure your testimonials reference 

specific benefits that were gained from using your products or

services. You want them to sell your business, not just tell 

people how cool you are.


                  


8. Livestream Video

This type of video content is different from other video because 

it is usually centered on a specific event or occasion. There is 

some planning that must be done, but it usually involves simply 

setting up a camera to record while other things are going on 

around it. You do want to make sure whatever you’re live 

streaming will provide value to your audience, but it’s usually 

expected that this will be long form video. 

You have to ensure that your video is good quality as well as 

your internet connection to ensure that the stream isn’t broken 

while the video is airing. The best way to take the most 

advantage of this type of video is to stream it and capture it to 

be used at a later date. You can repurpose the streamed video 

and share snippets of it on your website after the event is over.

This video serves two purposes. It brings an audience to your 

website while the video is being live streamed and provides an 

opportunity for additional page views if you decide to share the 

video after the event.

Businesses that could benefit: If your organization hosts 

workshops, seminars, panel discussions or other educational 

presentations, it could benefit from livestreaming those events. 

This is a great way for conferences to expose a portion of the

event to people who couldn’t attend to encourage them to 

attend the next time it takes place. It also helps with securing 

speakers and presenters. If they know their talk may be 

featured on the web, they may be more willing to be a part of 

your event for free or at a reduced cost.


9. Podcast

If you don’t have the budget to create a video or aren’t 

comfortable being on camera, you can put together a podcast. 

This is an audio only form of content that you can use to 

educate, inform or entertain your audience. You can make it a 

one-time occurrence or an ongoing podcast series. When it 

comes to length of podcasts, it’s much more liberal than video. 

People tend to treat podcasts like radio shows which can run 

for several hours at a time. While you shouldn’t create podcasts 

that run for several hours, you can do them for anywhere from 

30 to 90 minutes. 

Depending on how compelling your discussion is people will 

gladly tune in to a 90 minute podcast. Creating podcasts are a 

bit easier than creating video but it still takes an element of 

planning and an investment in a good quality recording system. 

You need a good microphone, the ability to capture audio and 

an audio editing program. You can host the podcast on your 

own web server or use a service. It’s best to use one of the

services that make it possible for you to make your podcast 

available to a larger audience while featuring it on your website 

as well.

a. iTunes -

http://www.apple.com/itunes/podcasts/creatorfaq.html

b. Podomatic - http://www.podomatic.com

c. Podbean - http://www.podbean.com/

d. Podcast Garden - http://www.podcastgarden.com/h/en/

Those are just a few of the tools available that make it possible 

for you to host your podcast through a service. You should 

definitely take some time and research to find the one that best 

serves your needs.

Businesses that could benefit: Niche oriented businesses 

with a specialized focus would benefit most from a podcast. 

Your audience has to have a strong interest in whatever topic 

you’re discussing to tune in for 30 minutes or more. 

Entertainment and pop culture based companies could also 

benefit from a podcast.


10. Case studies

These are a little different from testimonials because they’re 

written in a more official context and format. This is a great way 

to highlight how your business executed a solution to a problem 

from start to finish. It can demonstrate the layers that come with 

operating a business and successfully working with clients. 

Case studies are best when they’re no more than a page and a

half long. You should keep it brief, and focus on the who, what, 

why, when, and how of the situation for your clients. You want 

to show your potential clients what they can expect when 

working with you.

Businesses that could benefit: Case studies are great for 

new businesses with a service focus. It allows you to present 

your methodologies and work process while marketing your 

business. One of the hesitations customers may have with 

trying a new business may be knowing whether it is worth the 

investment. Case studies can help you demonstrate your worth 

using a practical example.


                    


11. User Generated Content

This is content that you invite your customers to create and 

share on your behalf. This is a great way to engage your 

customers and turn them into marketing representatives for 

your company. You can invite them to create product 

demonstrations, reviews or posts about how much they love 

your product or service. It may require an extra level of 

management to ensure that this type of content reflects your 

brand properly. In some cases, it’s not a good idea to try to 

regulate user-generated content too much because that will 

discourage people from creating it. You should really consider 

your audience before actively encouraging this type of content. 

Make sure they will make content that you’ll want to have 

representing your brand.

Businesses that could benefit: This type of content is great 

for any type of product or customer service heavy business. For 

example, if you have a tech product, you could invite users to 

create how to guides or product demonstrations. You could also 

benefit from this type of content if you have a sporting product 

that you’re selling. Inviting users to create videos showing cool 

ways they use your product can really help with sales. Any type 

of product that has a specialized use can benefit from usergenerated content.

That’s a pretty comprehensive list of the different types of content you 

could use in a content marketing campaign. However, it’s always a good 

idea to keep an eye out for other forms of content. The thing that makes 

content marketing valuable is that it’s only limited by your own imagination. 

As long as you don’t let your creativity overshadow your product or service, 

you can explore as many options as you want. 

Although there are some businesses that would benefit most from certain 

pieces of content, you shouldn’t limit yourself. If you see a form of content 

that you want to use for your business, do it. The key is to ensure that you 

commit to the process of creating the piece of content and keep the quality 

as high as possible. 

If you are a new business and want to livestream a nontraditional event like 

a new product unveiling or the opening of a new office, go for it. As long as 

you have a plan for how the content will help your business, you should do

it. With content marketing, your ultimate goal is to increase sales for your 

business. However, you have the ability to be creative about how you reach 

that goal.

Now that you have some insight into the different types of content you can

create, you have to make sure that your content has a clear objective. Yes 

your overall objective is to increase sales but how you do that must be 

decided in advance. There are four objectives you should choose from 

when creating content.

1. Content that entertains

Do you want your content to be entertaining? If so, you need to look 

for a creative way to accomplish that objective. This is the type of 

content that you create to be shared. It can be funny or just very 

interesting. Since what’s considered entertaining can be subjective, 

it’s best to commit to your concept to ensure that it comes across 

effectively.

2. Content that persuades

Do you want to convince your audience of something? Using your 

content to persuade is a great way to let it work for you long after it’s 

been created and shared. You should make sure your persuasive 

message is consistent throughout the content.

3. Content that educates

Do you want to provide value to your audience by educating them? 

People often appreciate it when you enlighten them about something

and help them increase their level of knowledge on a topic. 

Educational content can always be valuable well after it’s been 

created and shared initially. Do your best to make sure the 

educational information you provide is as timeless as possible. You 

want to be able to use your content for as much time as possible.

4. Content to sell or convert

There is some content you create solely for the purpose of turning 

potential customers into actual customers. It’s perfectly fine to use 

content solely for this purpose but if you do, it must include a clear 

call to action.


                                     


While there are four distinct objectives, it’s entirely possible to combine 

them when you’re creating content. However, it’s important that you have a 

clear purpose with the content. You don’t want to create content with a 

muddled objective. This is why it’s important to plan your content before it’s 

created and shared. This allows you to ensure that your objective is clear 

and that the content does its job effectively.

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