Are you creating your own valuable assets? Are you making sure that they create value for you?
My results keep reminding me of the same thing that I don't think I really "got" until I actually SAW those results.
Evergreens vs. Carnival Games: One is exciting, but the other lasts forever. What type of blog posts are you writing? |
However, there is another downside to this short-term hot button method. That work we did (a blog post, an article, a press release, a video, etc.) remains REALLY good...until it's no longer any good.
Once that topic passes, people do not have much incentive to click on your distraction, because they aren't coming your way for you to distract them.
Creating Long Term Assets: The Way to Work Smarter not Harder
So while those hot button topic blog posts might be good once in a while, one of our main goals as marketers is to find ways to create interested customers WITHOUT having to keep working hard.
How do we make long term assets?
We pick evergreen topics, meaning that we find topics that people will find interesting, even next month or even possibly next year.
- Tips for Doing Things More Efficiently or Effectively
- How To Posts, explaining how to do things for beginners
- Patterns You've Noticed
- about human behavior
- about product or industry cycles
- about marketing approaches
- Predictions (even when they're outdated, you can still reference them later)
- Warnings, outlining oft-occurring pitfalls
- Reviews
- about products or services
- about events
- about books
- about movies
There might be more than that, but can you see where you can use these posts over and over? They are evergreen, because they basically never die. They never have those full leaves (like those alluring hot button topics), but they are never barren, either.
What types of web marketing assets do you (rightly) recycle?
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