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AMP 271: How Can Marketers Win at Content Distribution in 2022 With Sarah Colley

AMP 271: How Can Marketers Win at Content Distribution in 2022 With Sarah Colley

Actionable Marketing Podcast · Nathan Ellering

January 25, 202247m 53s

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Show Notes

Content distribution is important, but most marketers struggle to understand how to distribute content effectively and efficiently. They create, publish, and push content out only to move onto the next piece before promoting and distributing the last one.

Today's guest is Sarah Colley, a content marketer. She shares how to get started with distributing content or improve your current content distribution practice. It's time to start making distribution a real part of content strategy from the beginning.

Some of the highlights of the show include:

  • What is content distribution and what works with content distribution right now?
  • Repurposing: Seems to be everybody's standard definition of content distribution
  • Sarah's Definition: Creating the right content and giving it to the right people
  • Content Distribution: If you don't have distribution, you don't get your content out
  • Underinvestment: Creating tons of content, but not taking time to distribute it
  • Follow Formula: Put article in a core distribution channel and places that share it
  • Build Better Relationships: Get to know new people who can spread your content

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Quotes from Sarah Colley:

"It's about building conversations around content. It looks a lot different. It's harder to implement, but when you do it right, it really works."

"A lot of people focus on distribution in terms of traffic and getting seen by as many people as possible. I totally disagree."

"You can do a lot of distribution for free, completely free, but it just comes down to time."

"My best strategy is just developing relationships with people that have audiences and people that don't, people that may eventually have an audience."