

Content Inc. - The Podcast
Joe Pulizzi
Content Inc. is for entrepreneurs and startups who want to be big - not by creating and selling more products and services - but by developing a loyal audience through remarkable content. Podcast creator Joe Pulizzi, known as the "godfather of content marketing," believes that most small businesses and startups are going to market in the wrong way. Instead of leading first with product, Joe believes entrepreneurs should be building audiences...then they can sell whatever they want. Each podcast contains one inspirational idea that can change your business - all in less than 10 minutes per episode.
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Dec 14, 2015 • 4min
Episode 109: The 5 Rings of Insight For Buyer Personas
In this episode of Content Inc., Joe Pulizzi reminds you of the importance of developing a strong buyer persona of your target audience. The information obtained in putting together a persona will be the foundation by which all of your content is created and distributed. Adele Revella has developed the 5 Rings of Insight for building buyer personas. Joe breaks down these insights and why they are critical for content marketing success.

Dec 8, 2015 • 4min
Episode 108: Rethinking The Value of Content
The individual pieces of content you create are not valuable. In this episode of Content Inc., Joe Pulizzi asks you to consider the collection of assets you are creating in terms of content vs. the individual output of each platform. The collection of assets is what creates and keeps your audience over time. Not just the one blog post, but that blog with your social media content with your articles with your podcast, etc... Think about the larger strategy of how all these assets work together that will make your content more valuable to your audience over time.

Dec 7, 2015 • 3min
Episode 107: Plan For Less To Provide More
In this episode of Content Inc., Joe Pulizzi discusses a current quote from Content Marketing Institute's Chief Content Strategist, Robert Rose: "We should plan for creating the least amount of content that we can have the maximum amount of impact'. Really ask yourself the tough questions as you plan for the coming year. Now is the perfect time to take a hard look at your content. If the content you are creating is not truly valued by your audience, maybe it's time to stop.

Dec 1, 2015 • 5min
Episode 106: Get Rid Of All The Salespeople
In this episode of Content Inc., Joe Pulizzi responds to an article written by Jerry McGovern on a negative generalization that "content marketing is a mixture of snake oil storytelling and winning the lotto delusions". Yes, there are marketing teams that are doing content marketing wrong, but this doesn't mean that all content marketing doesn't work. Though there are marketers doing bad practices, the approach of content marketing as a whole is not at fault.

Nov 30, 2015 • 5min
Episode 105: Michael Jordan And Setting Goals
Setting goals is not a new idea. Yet statistics show that with only 32% of marketers writing down a content marketing strategy, goal-setting is still missing from the industry. In this episode of Content Inc., Joe Pulizzi makes the connection of how Michael Jordan had really, just one big goal for his career (to be the best player that every played the game) and how that one big goal drove him day after day, year after year. You need to set one big goal: building your audience and focusing on subscribers. Every successful Content Inc. model has a strong subscriber initiative that drives the rest of the content marketing success.

Nov 24, 2015 • 7min
Episode 104: What The Heck Is A Documented Content Marketing Strategy?
Doug Kessler of Velocity Partners says, "If you do not write down your content marketing strategy, it does not exist." Yet only 32% of marketers actually have a documented content strategy. In this episode of Content Inc., Joe Pulizzi breaks down the key elements you need when developing a written content marketing strategy for your organization. This is a critical component to your content marketing success, so be sure to take the time and get it in writing.

Nov 23, 2015 • 4min
Episode 103: The Importance of Failure
Seven out of ten content marketers fail at their content initiatives. But, according to Joe Pulizzi, that's ok. In this episode of Content Inc., Joe discusses how failure can be the driving force that gets you to your biggest success. This is not a new idea, but in a time when only about 30% of content marketing efforts seem to be successful, it's a great reminder.

Nov 17, 2015 • 4min
Episode 102: Are You Telling A Different Story
It seems that the term 'content marketing' is everywhere today. Most brands and companies are taking some sort of content approach to growing their business. In this episode of Content Inc., Joe Pulizzi reminds you to not only create content, but to tell a different story. Find the content gap in your industry and fill it. By sharing this story, you will rise above what everyone else is saying and build a better, stronger Content Inc. model for your business.

Nov 16, 2015 • 4min
Episode 101: The One Change In Focus You Need Now
In this episode of Content Inc., Joe Pulizzi shares a bit of the Marcus Sheridan story of how he grew River Pools and Spas by becoming the best teachers in their industry. He reminds you that what you sell will probably change over the next few years. But if you are putting a value first approach to your content and becoming the leading educator in your industry, this won't matter. Content that teaches your audience will ensure you will always be relevant to your audience.

Nov 10, 2015 • 5min
Episode 100: Why Nike Should Buy Grantland
The recent announcement of ESPN's decision to shut down their site Grantland has caused a bit of a stir in the online world. In this episode of Content Inc., Joe Pulizzi shares why brands such as Nike or Under Armour should consider purchasing Grantland as part of their content strategy. With millions of dollars being spent annually on ads that interrupt viewers, listeners and readers, what could an already established site with great content targeted to your audience bring in terms of loyal customers and increased revenue? Perhaps it's time to look at already existing content platforms as part of your content strategy and move ad spend to a Content Inc. model.