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Your Content Strategy Should Not Be Real-Time | HootSuite

Your Content Strategy Should Not Be Real-Time | HootSuite | Public Relations & Social Media Insight | Scoop.it

...What matters is that that real time content creation or what’s being described as a newsroom for brands should not be the focal point of your content strategy.  It’s sexy, yes. Everyone is talking about it, yes. Every brand should have one, yes. We even build these for clients at Edelman.  But it’s one very small piece of the strategy, that’s it. Nothing more, nothing less.

 

A content strategy (notice I didn’t say a content marketing strategy) enables and positions a brand to tell a very consistent story across the media landscape. It helps draw parallels between what’s important to customers and what the brand stands for. It enables marketing teams to create more relevant content based on what the brand is comfortable talking about online and what it’s not comfortable talking about. It allows employees, partners and customer service to also participate and be a part of the story too.

 

A content strategy requires planning – months of planning in some cases.  Before building out the social or content narrative, brands must take into consideration several key inputs before making any assumptions on what they think is relevant, like...

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Understanding the difference between content strategy and content are getting strategy...

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The 15 top logo and branding design trends for 2012

The 15 top logo and branding design trends for 2012 | Public Relations & Social Media Insight | Scoop.it
Picking out the latest trends in branding, identity and logo design in 2012.

 

Logo design and branding trends are all around us - and whether you work as an identity designer or are just interested in the intricacies of branding design, we've trawled the web and blogs to bring you the latest trends in logo and branding design.

 

Notable sources are Bill Gardner's excellent Logo Lounge and its 2012 trend report, which includes many excellent insights – and is pretty much the authority on logo design trends) and Franklin Till's trend report for Computer Arts Collection....


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