Using Content at the Top of the Funnel Rob Ousbey www.distilled.net @RobOusbey
Nov 01, 2014
Using Content at the
Top of the Funnel
Rob Ousbey www.distilled.net
@RobOusbey
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SEOs used to create off-topic content to attract links, thus increasing Domain Authority and helping commercial
content to rank. It generally worked reasonably well.
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We’ve skewed toward creating non-commercial content that will appeal to the same people that are interested
in our products & services. This content can be discovered through links & shares, but will also rank for
relevant terms – attracting customers who are much higher up in the sales funnel.
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Content marketing has also been a successful extension of SEO, when we’ve maxed out on searchers for the
head terms, or when there’s very little search volume to begin with.,
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DollarShaveClub created a market for their product and for themselves.
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Outreach
The hustle that turns great content
into famous content
Priorities for Outreach
Build relationships
Get Coverage
Acquire Links
Identifying Targets
Using Google
Cloud Computing Blogs
best cloud computing blogs
Men’s Fashion Blogs
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Rock Climbing Blogs
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Yoga Blogs
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EG: cloud-computing.alltop.com
Competitor Analysis
• Find relevant content
• See who embedded / linked to it
• See who linked to those embeds
Via @GeoffKenyon at Distilled: http://dis.tl/outreach-targets
Link Research: Open Site Explorer
Link Research: ahrefs.com
Individual Research: FollowerWonk
Making Contact
Hi Dave,
I work for FishingNet, we’re a fun young company that runs www.Fishing.net, a place
for people to find and review great fishing spots. I found your blog and I can see that
you’re a fishing lover through and through!
We recently partnered with the Good Pub Guide, so that you can now find pubs near
to your favorite lakes and streams! Great, but why do you care? Well, to celebrate this
partnership we have some copies of the Good Pub Guide to give away and wondered
if you wanted one?
There’s absolutely zero obligation and no strings attached – we’d love it if you were
able to post something on your site about how awesome Fishing.net is in return, but if
you don’t want to that’s totally fine. Either way, we’re offering you a free book :-)
If you’re interested then please let me know your address so we can get the book out
to you. If you’re not interested, my sincere apologies for bothering you by email. Let
me know how I can make it up to you?
Thanks, Sam
Dear Blogger:
Love, Website
A single step approach to outreach leads to getting what you want, or not. Usually, no one ends up happy here.
A longer conversation – a ‘multi-step’ approach – likely brings better results. If there’s only one change you
make to your outreach efforts, do this. It forces you to build relationships.
Dear Blogger:
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Dear Website:
Love, Blogger
Dear Blogger:
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Dear Website:
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A shorter introductory email means you can contact more people, and with a lower barrier to response they
usually have higher engagement / response rates.
Hi John, I’m Sam from LearnFrench.com. We’re running a competition for bloggers to win an iPad and a ‘Learn French’ gift box. Let me know if you’re interested in entering your blog, and I’ll send you all the details. Best wishes, Samantha
First Contact Strategies
First Contact Strategies
For example:
Follow them on Twitter
Comment on their blog
Retweet something of theirs
Tweet at them
Comment again on their blog
Email them
First Contact Strategies
Follow Blog Comment Retweet @ mention Email
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Pre-Outreach as a
Content Marketing Tactic
Process (Take 1)
Research
Content
Publish
Content
Create
Content
Push on social networks
Promote to appropriate sites
Process (Take 2)
Research
Content
Publish
Content
Create
Content
Talk to those sites again
Promote on social
Talk to relevant sites & individuals
Process (Take 2)
Talk to relevant sites & individuals
Ask these people to:
give their feedback on content / draft
“what do you think of this?”
give their feedback on the idea / concept
“would you be interested in this?”
suggest resources or data
“what should we include?”
Biggest Takeaways
Succesful content will
appeal to the same
people who are interested
in your product / services
Content can be targeted
at people who didn’t know
they were looking for your
product / services
Promote your content to
people who can give it
visibility, but make
relationship building with
them your priority
Use those ‘gatekeepers’
as sounding boards in the
content-generation phase
Using Content at the
Top of the Funnel
Rob Ousbey
distilled.net
@RobOusbey
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