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Content Marketing: How To Create Lego Content

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How can you write content ready to be coupled with other things we've written or tent pole content that defines our area of expertise? This post shares was to make your content connect, combine and increase chances for "tent pole" status and social shares. 

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Tell Stories Sure To Stand Out In A Digital Age?

Tell Stories Sure To Stand Out In A Digital Age? | Marketing Revolution | Scoop.it

"So, how do you tell a story in the digital age that stands out, captures people’s attention and gets them to act, engage with your institution? My favourite story for quite some time now and one I’ve been showing in workshops around the world is the story of the Troy public library."


Ok -- the author here isn't writing anything revolutionary. So you can skim the text. But watch the 2.5 minute video! It's the reason I selected this piece.

 

The video is brilliant -- and a perfect example of how story triggers can make a difference in social causes and social cause marketing.

 

The video is about a library. It is controversial. Now I am a big fan of libraries so I was rooting for it (my personal bias). And the video itself is a really good example of a digital story.

 

I say 'story triggers' because the library used story elements and metaphors that sparked stories within the viewer's/reader's brains. The library did not actually tell a full-blown story yet the public reaction was immediate and powerful.

 

Go watch the video! Then share what you think.

 

This review was written by Karen Dietz for her curated content on business storytelling at www.scoop.it/t/just-story-it ;

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I am writing about how, starting now, my most important audit of an e-commerce site is not SEO but the answer to a simple question. What is the story? The story is where engagement lives. Stories are where community thrives. The story is the thing.


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