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She also mixed in a very memorable metaphor with the sharecropping aspect, turning a post with some great ideas into a piece of viral content that had everyone talking. Template #2 — This vs. That Example articles… Why Email Marketing Crushes Social Media Marketing Gay Sex vs. Straight Sex You’ve probably noticed I’ve been sticking with marketing/business examples, because that’s what we’re all about on the Unbounce blog, but I had to keep you on your toes with the second example. Above I list a great example of KISSmetrics putting email marketing vs. social media marketing, and stirring up a .
Below we get into the interesting stuff… I happen to think the OKCupid blog is Brazil Phone Number one of the greatest examples of content marketing ever, and it is because of posts like this. They dove head first into a topic that borders on “too far,” protected themselves from the argument by using data (more on that later), and caused an absolute uproar with a “This vs. That” style post. Check out the results… It’s the perfect storm! However, it also relies on the classic formula of stirring up controversy: direct comparisons between Something vs. Something else. If you can find two camps that are very different (or always taking jabs at each other), spark a debate and plant your flag, it’ll be sure to drum up attention.
Template # 3 — Being the Messenger Example articles… The “Content is King” Myth Debunked Don’t Use Automatic Image Sliders, Ignore the Fad Above we have Derek Halpern from SocialTriggers taking pot shots at the “content is king” myth, and Peep Laja from ConversionXL telling you that image sliders just plain suck. What’s the little something extra they have going on in these examples? It’s that they are citing research and “presenting” the evidence, rather than making an argument on anecdotal evidence. Perhaps you’ve heard of the phrase… Don’t kill the messenger! As it turns out, it’s a great way to create content too.
Below we get into the interesting stuff… I happen to think the OKCupid blog is Brazil Phone Number one of the greatest examples of content marketing ever, and it is because of posts like this. They dove head first into a topic that borders on “too far,” protected themselves from the argument by using data (more on that later), and caused an absolute uproar with a “This vs. That” style post. Check out the results… It’s the perfect storm! However, it also relies on the classic formula of stirring up controversy: direct comparisons between Something vs. Something else. If you can find two camps that are very different (or always taking jabs at each other), spark a debate and plant your flag, it’ll be sure to drum up attention.
Template # 3 — Being the Messenger Example articles… The “Content is King” Myth Debunked Don’t Use Automatic Image Sliders, Ignore the Fad Above we have Derek Halpern from SocialTriggers taking pot shots at the “content is king” myth, and Peep Laja from ConversionXL telling you that image sliders just plain suck. What’s the little something extra they have going on in these examples? It’s that they are citing research and “presenting” the evidence, rather than making an argument on anecdotal evidence. Perhaps you’ve heard of the phrase… Don’t kill the messenger! As it turns out, it’s a great way to create content too.