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October 22, 2018 by LJ Sedgwick Leave a Comment

Review of Master Content Strategy by Pamela Wilson

I’ve long been a follower of Pamela Wilson, avidly reading her content on Copyblogger and now her BIG Brand System site. I also loved the previous book, Master Content Marketing. But there comes a point where you’ve learned all you can of writing blog posts and you need something more. Something bigger. In essence, you need a strategy.

Content marketing guru Pamela Wilson has just released Master Content Strategy. Will it help your business meet its marketing goals? Click here to find out.
Master Content Strategy is the new book by Pamela Wilson.
Master Content Strategy

Not all websites are created equal.

If your website is less than a year old, then your strategy will be different from someone running an 8-year-old site. That’s not because there’s anything wrong with one or the other, they just have different needs. And that’s where this book comes in. Wilson helps you diagnose which content marketing phase your own website is in and, crucially, what content marketing tasks you should focus on. She also provides plenty of ideas for repurposing content and generating ideas for content. That’s before I even mention the bonuses.

Master Content Strategy has LOTS of bonuses.

Unlike other books that focus on platform-dependent tactics that go out of date before you’ve finished reading the book, Master Content Strategy provides you with an evergreen toolkit of best practices that will stand the test of time throughout the lifespan of your website. I read it with the book in one hand, and a pen in the other to make plenty of notes. This website is only a couple of years old, but the main website I run supports Icy Sedgwick, my fiction writer alter-ego. I’ve had that one since 2009 but I stepped up my content marketing efforts in 2016. So the goals for that website are different than my content marketing goals for this one.

Indeed, that’s how I would recommend you use this book. Don’t just read it. Use it to design a strategy of your own. It’s definitely a resource I’ll return to again and again as my websites proceed into the next phase!

Buy your copy of Master Content Strategy on Amazon (affiliate link).


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June 7, 2017 by LJ Sedgwick Leave a Comment

Switch: How to change things when change is hard [Review]

You might wonder what a die-hard content writer like myself is doing reading books like Switch: How to change things when change is hard by Chip & Dan Heath.

If you've ever needed to make changes, in your life or at work, then Switch: How to change things when change is hard might be your new best friend.
Switch: How to change things when change is hard

I’m a firm believer that content writers need to read far and wide. You need to absorb ideas from a range of sources. By restricting yourself to just reading about blogging or copywriting, you’re cutting yourself off from those ideas. All you’ll end up doing is regurgitating – consciously or not – the same content you’ve been reading.

At its heart, Switch: How to change things when change is hard is part psychology book, part management guide. In it, Chip and Dan Heath explore the fundamental way that the brain works when faced with change. They use the Elephant and Rider metaphor. The Elephant refers to the emotional part of the mind, while the Rider represents rational thinking and reason.

For any change to happen, both of them need to work together. If you appeal only to the Rider, he gets wrapped up in data and statistics and gets nothing done. If you only appeal to the Elephant, he might get excited and run off in the wrong direction.

The beauty of Switch is its applicability to a range of marketing endeavours.

Why?

Think about it. You’re a tech startup and you have an amazing solution. But you also have a problem. You need potential users to become actual users. That requires a change in behaviour or mindset. If you just provide a string of facts and figures, you’re only appealing to the Rider. The Rider has limited control over the direction or speed of the Elephant.

If you've ever needed to make changes, in your life or at work, then Switch: How to change things when change is hard might be your new best friend.
The Rider and the Elephant need to work together if you want to see real change.

Without emotional resonance to back up those figures, you’re wasting your time. But if you follow the principles in the book, you stand a better chance at appealing to both the Elephant and the Rider. So you’re more likely to convert browsers into users. Using plenty of case study examples, Switch gives you a good insight into how other companies and organisations have made difficult changes for the better.

The Heath brothers also give you plenty of tips and advice in how to make changes in your own organisation. Like I say, these ideas apply to marketing as well. So their example might deal with the need for a company to streamline their procurement process. You can take similar principles to convince users to stop using so many programs if your solution bundles those processes together.

As with all of their books, they also provide a ton of free resources to accompany the title. It’s a well-written, easily digested book that will get your changing minds in no time!

You can buy your copy of Switch at Amazon (aff link).

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