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Ecommerce and Content Marketing

James Carson, Founder

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About Me• Founder at Made From Media

• Publisher / content strategy consultancy

• Research in fashion ecommerce

• Previously Head of Digital Marketing at Bauer Media – FHM / Grazia

https://uk.linkedin.com/in/jacarson85

http://twitter.com/mrjamescarson

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3 Key Econsultancy Reports:

1. Digital Content Strategy Best Practice Guide, Neil Perkin

2. Where Content and Commerce Collide, James Gurd

3. Content Marketing and Fashion Ecommerce, James Carson

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Content Marketing Investment on the Up…

Yes, yes, everyone knows…

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Why Are We Doing This?

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“Look at how people shop in the UK. There are 100m visits to the high street but also 250m visits to online retailers. Ecommerce accounts for approximately 15% of all sales, so it’s not just about sales – we want to reflect this on the website.”

David Walmsley, Director, M&S

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Do You Have a Defined Strategy?

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Kernel of Strategy

1. A diagnosis that defines or explains the nature of the challenge.

2. A guiding policy for dealing with the challenge.

3. A set of coherent actions that are designed to carry out the guiding policy.

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https://econsultancy.com/reports/digital-content-strategy-best-practice-guide

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BIG Content Strategy Checklist

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Who Owns What?

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Content Strategy Simplified for Media Companies

Content

Distribution

User Experience

Analytics

https://econsultancy.com/blog/64757-the-24-ingredients-for-a-delicious-content-strategyhttp://econsultancy.com/uk/blog/10924-could-content-marketing-replace-the-seo-department

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23 Ingredients…

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Phase 1:

AnalysisPhase 2:

Taxonomy and Audit

Taxonomy

Category Card Sort

Tagging Amendments

Menu Restructure

Audit

SEO Onpage

Retrospective Editing

Evergreen Content Audit

Phase 3:

Content

Optimisation

Headlines

Formatting

Planning

Evergreen Content

Page Types

Editorial Calendar

Quantitive Benchmarking

Phase 4:

Distribution

Ideas

Regular Large Asset Production

Distribution

Social Media

Email

Paid For Distribution

Partner Network

Onsite

Website Engagement Analytics

Website Organic Traffic Information

Market

Keyword Analysis

SEO Competitor Analysis

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Lack of Defined Strategy Down to Objectives and Measurement?

“Interestingly only a fifth (20%) of the ecommerce teams we interviewed said that they are actively doing attribution analysis for content marketing activity. However, half are planning to and the current barrier is data gaps.”

What Do You Aim to Measure?

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Content Marketing Approach

Content

Distribution

User Experience

Analytics

https://econsultancy.com/blog/64757-the-24-ingredients-for-a-delicious-content-strategyhttp://econsultancy.com/uk/blog/10924-could-content-marketing-replace-the-seo-department

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Content Marketing Study

General UX and Typography

Look Books

Editorial

Product Pages Social Media

Email

User Experience

Editorial Distribution

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Brands as Publishers?

General UX and Typography

Look Books

Editorial

Product Pages Social Media

Email

User Experience

Editorial Distribution

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Why?

General UX and Typography

Look Books

Editorial

Product Pages Social Media

Email

User Experience

Editorial Distribution

Technology / testingQuite quantifiable

High focus / investment

ContentNot as quantifiable…

Lower focus / investment

DistributionVery quantifiable

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Product Pages

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Merchandising Sections as Content

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Emphasis on Growing Editorial is High

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But out of 20 major fashion websites reviewed, only 2 really had editorial that was really worth talking about…

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Majority of Fashion Brands Investing in Editorial Were Wasting Time and Money…

• Poor integration into site user experience

• Low publishing frequency

• Advisory content was lacking

• Headlining was poor

• Not distributed on social media

How Can We Fix This?

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Integrating a Blog With the Main Site

Publishers normally have ads here

It’s how their editorial makes money

Product promo widgets are easy to create…

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You Wouldn’t Catch a (Good) Publisher Doing This!

Image links to a WordPress image file

http://blog.boohoo.com/style/1-dress-3-ways/

Text is very small

(and centre aligned)

Product links unnoticeable

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Publishing Frequency

Brands:

1 article a day?

Publishers:

• Mail Online = c.400

• Grazia Daily = 25

• Now Magazine = 20

Fashion Focused

• Product features

• Style features

• Fashion event news

Affinity Topics

• Celebrity news

• Travel and city guides

• Music

Subject Matter

Lack of Focus…Difficult to win

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SEO is a Major Factor in Content Marketing Investment… But…

Lack of Advisory / Stock / How To Little editorial keyword analysisSee the headlines…

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“The headline text has to stand on its own and make sense when the rest of the content is not available.”

Nielsen

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Distribution on Social Media

• Blogs are often produced, but not syndicated on social channels regularly, despite the vast size of the brand following.

• Can’t distribute stock/advistory content all the time… what’s the best way around this?

https://econsultancy.com/blog/66042-why-retailers-may-be-experiencing-a-tough-start-to-the-year-on-facebook/

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Campaign and Editorial Calendar

INFORMS…

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Editorial Not Performing? Don’t Know?

All of it is easily fixable…

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Not for everyone…

So start with a user need

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http://www.virginholidayscruises.co.uk/cruise-guide/

User needs metSimply but well executed

2014 Winner UK Search Awards Best Use of Content Marketing

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Result!

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What Are the Biggest Blockers?