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What's the Point of Content Strategy?

By Derryck Strachan

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Published: 20Jun2010
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In the middle of a meeting with a marketing executive of a large company, I was asked why they needed a content strategy for the website when there was already content up there?

The client knew there was something he could improve, otherwise he would not have come to us. However, not unlike many other clients we have worked with, thought that any content is the same as thought through content.

At first, I tried to explain that every business has a business strategy that helps steer the business and make a profit.

"Yeah, yeah, so what's a content strategy going to DO??"

I next tried to explain that his company had a marketing strategy that targeted certain people, with certain messages and that this activity helped steer the business in a right direction and make a profit.

"I know that! I want to know why I should pay you for something I already have!?"

Aha! He thought his website already had a strategy because his company had a strategy, that it had a point of difference! And in that moment I realised I wasn't getting to my own point quick enough, so I decided that the best idea would be to show the client why it is important to have a content strategy for your website as well as a business strategy and a marketing strategy and...

Without a word, I opened my laptop and loaded 3 tabs in my web browser: this company's home page, a banking home page and an energy company home page. I read out loud the opening statement on each site, but left out the names. Here's what each one said:

"Providing best-in-class solutions for individuals, businesses and partners."

I'm not kidding.

As I read the third "example" to my client, his frowning expression turned into a questioning one, and then thoughtful. In my example he realised:

You need a strategy for your web content because without one, you won't know why you are writing content in the first place. Without knowing why, you don't know what to write about. Without knowing what to write about, you have no point to make. With no point to make, you have nothing to say that sets you apart either from your competition or from other non-competing companies.

I also gained something valuable from that meeting - sometimes examples speak louder than words, and sometimes it's better illustrate a point that is obvious to yourself.

Bigstar Content is an award-winning UK web content company that works with several leading UK search agencies, SMEs and large businesses across a range of sectors. Our services include web copywriting, articles, blogs, press releases and content consultancy. Visit http://www.bigstarcontent.co.uk now and find out how we can make your web copywriting more effective.

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