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WWWR Ep 23: You’re Not Creating Content At Scale

Written by Mike Lieberman, CEO and Chief Revenue Scientist | Wed, Mar 2, 2022

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In this episode of What’s Wrong With Revenue? we unpacked all the important aspects of how to create content at scale.

We answered the age-old question of quality vs. quantity. We talked about how to measure content. We even talked about when to shuttler old content and replace it with new content.

We spent time reviewing the hub-and-spoke model we use at Square 2 that should help you create long-form content and pull out shorter-form content, like a blog article, and then pull out micro-content, like social posts.

When you create content like this, you do it faster, it’s more integrated and everything is better connected.

We also talked about new content formats, like video and podcasting. We revealed how you can take an hour of content on video and turn it into a video show, a podcast show and individual social videos that promote your company and its services, products or offerings.

There was an in-depth conversation about measuring the performance of content, using content in the sales process and why content is so important in today’s buyer journey.

Finally, we shared how our Cyclonic Buyer Journey™ helps provide a legitimate map for what content to create and where to deploy it in your prospects’ buyer journeys.

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