Content Strategy for Dummies - Cuppa Press
In talks with Kris Hughes
Posting content on every social media platform, every single day works for people with an extensive team dedicated just for this.
But will it work for you?
Making you ponder on this is Kris Hughes, a content strategist with over a decade’s experience. Kris has worked in multiple domains ranging from sports to SaaS. He’s also building the Leapfrog Collective, a community for emerging professionals to build their personal brands by leveraging content.
He breaks down everything related to content strategy in the last episode of Season 1 in Cuppa Press and addresses topics such as what content strategy really means and its different phases, why a content calendar is not equal to having a content strategy, the most common reason people fail in content strategy!
Don’t forget to follow us on Youtube and Spotify if you don’t want to miss out on the upcoming episodes.
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2.41 - Why content calendar is not equal to content strategy and what content strategy really means for companies at various stages
4.08 - The steps to devise a content strategy
5.49 - How the steps differ for small, scrappy teams and larger teams
7.24 - When it's time to stop leaning on freelancers and make your first full-time content hire
9.16 - The most common reason people fail to succeed in content strategy
11.24 - One thing that non-experts believe to be true when in reality it's not
13.39 - What beginners should know about content strategy
15.27 - LinkedIn, content, and leveraging personal brands on LinkedIn
17.19 - Interesting trends in the content space post-Covid
19.06 - What success in content strategy looks like after 30-60-90-120 days
21.36 - Tools Kris cannot live without
Previously on Cuppa Press
- Stories, Vulnerability, and Binge-Worthy Content
- How to Build Your Marketing Superhero Suit
- A Beginner's Guide to Newsletters
- Decoding Presales and Product Management
- Selling in This Digital Economy
- Content Marketing Playbook for SMBs
- LinkedIn, Quora, and Personal Branding
- All things Branding
- Brand Storytelling for Millennials