I have used this process to get myself published in TechCrunch, VentureBeat, CNBC, and a number of other publications over the last two years. I have also helped a number of our portfolio companies deploy this same process, resulting in high impact, FREE, PR for their startup.
As with any marketing strategy it takes effort. No one is going to come knocking down your door. But if you put in the effort you can generate significant buzz for your startup, your self, or your clients.
What Problem are you Solving? When your potential customers are trying to solve this problem, what are they typing here?
Example: Blue Apron
The obvious search term is “Meal Delivery Service”
The less obvious search term is “Dinner Ideas for Two”
The obvious search a customer might make is better tackled within traditional marketing channels (Press Release, Ad Campaign, etc.). It’s the less obvious search that makes for a great content piece and the ones we will be looking to go after.
Blogging isn’t reserved solely for your “Blog”. There are 4 main platforms for your blog content to reside.
Case Study: The founder of Buffer, Leo Widrich, acquired 100,000 customers via an aggressive guest blogging strategy before writing anything for their own blog.
What Leo did was something few of us could do (1–2 posts per day) but shows that piggybacking off of other companies audiences is an effective strategy to build your own.
Here is a simple email template that Leo used when pitching his guest post:
Hi guys,
As a guy just starting out with a few basic webdesign lessons, I found you website extremely helpful, so just a quick thank you on that note.
I wanted to ask if you are interested in a guestpost that I have drafted, which I titled “10 Tools To Make The Most of Twitter”. It covers a few of the latest Twitter Tools, which help me a lot to stay productive.
I hope you can let me know if you think the post could be interesting for you.
For reference of my writing style, I published recently on: Six, RevisionsSocialMediaExaminer, & Inspiredm.
Best, Leo
Don’t be Afraid to Have an Opinion!! You know more about your industry than most people and need to remove the fear of being criticized.
Forget your generalized audience. In the first place, the nameless, faceless audience will scare you to death and in the second place, unlike the theater, it doesn’t exist. In writing, your audience is one single reader. I have found that sometimes it helps to pick out one person — a real person you know, or an imagined person and write to that one.
-John Steinbeck
Focus on "an Audience of One" to Avoid Creative Fear_You'll never make everyone happy, so why try? Author John Steinbeck once said the best way to create is to forget the…_lifehacker.com
When I first put this together, 2 years ago, lists were all the rage and still have huge appeal (I’m currently using a list for this post) but there are also a number of other strategies that have been identified.
Buzzsumo put together an amazing study on the most shared articles of 2015, breaking down the elements of shareability into four distinct buckets:
How To Go Viral: Lessons From The Most Shared Content of 2015_What content were you reading this year? Did it include some of the most shared articles of 2015? Why does certain…_buzzsumo.com
**Example:**The Periodic Table of Venture Capital Blogs
https://www.cbinsights.com/blog/venture-capital-blogs-periodic-table/
Usability research shows that people tend to take in only the first and last 3 words.
Can You Write a Better Headline Than This? Not Using Old Headline Formulas You Can't_Do you know the main difference between copy that converts and copy that doesn't? You might think it's the story it…_blog.kissmetrics.com
How long should your post be? According Medium the ideal length of a blog post is 7 minutes or 1,600 words… Though I have seen many 4–5 minute reads be more than sufficient.
https://medium.com/data-lab/the-optimal-post-is-7-minutes-74b9f41509b
https://moz.com/blog/what-makes-a-link-worthy-post-part-1
https://moz.com/blog/what-makes-a-link-worthy-post-part-1
https://blog.bufferapp.com/the-power-of-twitters-new-expanded-images-and-how-to-make-the-most-of-it
Steps 1 and 2 only need to be done once. The list of journalists and publications will continue to serve you well. As new opportunities and connections arise, continue to add to the list.