Tell me something. When you look at your email inbox, feed reader or favorite social network, are you underwhelmed with information?
I didn’t think so.
It’s funny to think that way back when, you could get up and grab a cup of coffee while your email downloaded though a dial up connection. Today, it’s all information overload wherever you go: laptop, tablet or smartphone.�The Cheshire Cat would probably like being able to blend in with all that information noise but we have businesses to run and customers to attract!
That’s why visual content is so important. Content with images gets noticed, is�more interesting and people engage with visual content more. But how?
To help us�see the light, I connected with 9 other speakers from Content Marketing World and tapped my own brain for some tips for this handy infographic – created by Christie Anderson from my team at TopRank Marketing.
The marketing smarts amongst this group is impressive. Except maybe that fellow with a silent “d” in his last name. They include: Maggie Burke, Tim Washer, Brant McLean, Carla Johnson, Steve Clayton, Mark Schaefer, Lee Odden, Jim Kukral, Jason Miller, and Pam Didner who will be publishing her new book on Global Content Marketing very soon.
The insights from this infographic are all taken from an Visual Content Marketing�eBook we created in partnership with the Content Marketing Institute�and sponsored by Curata.
As a classic and very visual story,�Alice in Wonderland�serves as a great�theme for this eBook complete with ideas on how to bring more visual awesome to your content marketing. From the power of humor to the impact of video and repurposing visually, this eBook offers a great preview of the insight you’ll get at Content Marketing World.
Maggie Burke, EMC Corporation
Good storytelling is all about what we see. If you know where to look, the stories are there. @MaggieEMCTV�Tweet this
Tim Washer, Cisco Systems�
The lesson from Lewis Carroll is that nonsense literature has global reach & timeless appeal. Embrace the nonsense!�@timwasher Tweet this
Jason Miller, LinkedIn
Visuals are the new headline.�Start by adding images to LinkedIn posts to�increase comments by 98%. @jasonmillerca�Tweet this
Pam Didner, Global Content Marketing
If you need more images in your content, try repurposing existing content in visual ways.�@pamdidner�Tweet this
Brant McLean, Tumblr�
Images are the preferred currency for communication online & sharable content need to align with platforms, make consumption easy & tell a universal story.�Tweet this
Carla Johnson, Type A Communications�
Buyers need to �see” content before they understand & believe, so make sure your content is visual. �@carlajohnson�Tweet this
Steve Clayton, Microsoft�
In a world of information abundance, it is visuals that break through & create connections with your audience. @stevecla�Tweet this
Mark Schaefer, Schaefer Marketing Solutions�
Ignite your content online & off by creating highly visual content, strong calls to action & unique visuals. @markwschaefer�Tweet this
Lee Odden, TopRank Online Marketing�
It�s not enough to inform buyers with content. Content needs to make people feel what the brand stands for. �@leeodden�Tweet this
Jim Kukral, FunnerVids.com
Give new life to your content by repurposing as video. Data + animation will engage & inform your audience at the same time. @JimKukral�Tweet this
Click on the graphic below for the full version of the Visual Content Marketing Infographic (opens a larger pdf file�in a new window)
Let’s Get VisualThe Content Marketing World�conference�is happening Sept 8-11 in Cleveland with�over 100 content marketing experts (including actor, producer and content creator Kevin Spacey) giving presentations on all things related to content. And marketing. Aptly named, CMWorld is actually the�largest conference dedicated to content marketing in the world!
Learn how TopRank co-creates content with influencers, just like this infographic and the eBook it represents. I will be presenting at Content Marketing World on�Sept 9th at 3:30pm on how companies can attract, engage and recruit industry influencers to partner on content projects, just like this one.
Are you a technology or software company? We have good news for you! Susan Misukanis from TopRank Marketing will be hosting a content marketing workshop for Tech/Software companies (Sept 11 from 9:00am�to 3:30pm) with co-speakers from LinkedIn (Koka Sexton and Deanna Lazzaroni), Dell (Connie Bensen), �and a Pam Didner, a former Intel Global Content Marketing Manager and author of the new book: Global Content Marketing.
If you�re thinking of going to Content Marketing World, here�s a�$100 discount code: TopRank
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