
Content Rules
How to Create Killer Blogs, Podcasts, Videos, Ebooks, Webinars (and More) That Engage Customers and Ignite Your Business (New Rules Social Media Series)
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Narrated by:
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Ann Handley
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C. C. Chapman
About this listen
To market your business, reach new customers, and create long-lasting loyalty, you need one indispensable element: CONTENT. Whether it’s bite-sized tweets that allow you to forge relationships on Twitter, blog posts that give your readers must-have advice, ebooks or white papers that engage (and don’t bore), videos that share the human side of your company, interactive webinars that deliver a valuable learning experience, or podcasts that can be downloaded and listened to on the fly (and more!) . . . now more than ever, content rules!
Today, you have an unprecedented opportunity to create a treasury of free, easy-to-use, almost infinitely customizable content that tells the story of your product and your business, and positions you as an expert people will want to do business with.Ann Handley and C.C. Chapman, business writers, speakers, and marketing thought leaders for clients such as The Coca-Cola Company, HBO, and Verizon FiOS, show you how to leverage all of today’s tools to create content that truly speaks to your audience. They’ll show you how to:
- Understand why you are generating content—getting to the meat of your message in practical, commonsense language, and defining the goals of your content strategy
- Explore ways to integrate searchable words into your content without sounding forced (or sounding like “Frankenspeak”)
- Write in a way that powerfully communicates your service, product, or message across various Web mediums
- Create a publishing schedule that allows you to create different kinds and types of content at once
Offering examples of businesses using content effectively across a wide range of industries and fascinating explanations of how you might approach your own content strategy, Content Rules is the essential field guide to creating your story, finding the right balance of humor and humanity in your content, and building a portfolio of value that will keep delivering for the long haul.
©2010 Ann Handley, CC Chapman (P)2011 Gildan Media CorpBlogging bible!
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The how with suggestions
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The readers are enthusiastic and engaging, really good if you are new to to writing content.
Really good
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Sadly some of the example content is starting to date, with most of the case studies at the end no longer being relevant. I would love to hear an updated version that focuses less on blogs and more on the explosion of video.
This aside it is still well worth your time, either for a person starting out in this realm or someone more experienced wanting to polish up their stayed approach.
An Inspiring Listen
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Interesting, though provoking but not for novices
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A comprehensive overview with great strategies
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Would you try another book written by Ann Handley and C. C. Chapman or narrated by Ann Handley and C. C. Chapman ?
Written, but not AudioWhat didn’t you like about Ann Handley and C. C. Chapman ’s performance?
It's impossible to listen to this, the Narrator aka Author's pushy, forceful voice makes me switch off.Any additional comments?
I really, really want to learn the information in this book. I'm a professional artist, and I listen to audio books while painting. I've listened to a LOT of books. Due to the rubbish narration, they have lost me 20 seconds into the introduction/overview. (the idiots even narrate the Dedication :-/ )Please re-release this with a professional narrator.Why Couldn't They Use a Professional Narrator?
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