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4 Critical Skills To Look For While Hiring A Content Marketer For Your Startup

Before hiring a content marketer get to know what you want them to do and how to collaborate with them to achieve those goals.

Content marketing is no longer an option, some of today’s most successful brands (Buffer, HubSpot, IBM, Microsoft, GoPro) use content marketing as an integral part of their overall marketing strategy. According to Content Marketing Institute, 86% highly successful companies have someone in charge of the content strategy.

Many companies think it’s easy to incorporate it into their existing marketing approach. However, like all other marketing tactics content marketing requires a lot of planning, time and steady efforts to deliver proper results.

Here Are The 4 Critical Skills To Look For While Hiring A Content Marketer For Your Company.

#1. Promotion of produced content – Content creation is only one part of the entire assignment. While hiring a content marketer, freelancer or firm, make sure that they invest in promoting the produced content. Content promotion starts when the content marketer takes action.

Even the best quality content pieces are ineffective if not promoted to the right audience.

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Use Buffer  to schedule posting your content to your social media channels. The folks at Buffer share numerous useful tips about this process. Every post has a strong call to action for sharing and commenting. This is one reason why their posts get thousands of shares.

If you mention influencers in the post, reach out to them and share the piece of content. Let them know this by email or Twitter. When these influencers share your content, you build a larger audience. You cannot afford to miss reaching out to influencers.

While hiring a content marketer test their ability to write outreach emails.

In Gary Vaynerchuk’s words:

#2. Producing high quality content – According to a study by eMarketer, 60% content marketers create atleast one content piece each day. This shows the importance of content creation.

Here’s a spoiler – Content marketing success depends a lot on quality and consistency than on quantity.

High quality content gets shared and read more. Does this mean that high quality content helps the company gain more visibility?

Ideally yes.

Sure brands have to be ambitious, but creating quality content takes a great deal of time and efforts. Try creating multiple pieces of high quality content every week and soon the content plan will be wrapped up.

Don’t straightaway expect your content marketer to start writing multiple pieces of high quality content each week.

Here’s a tip – Start slow. Use different formats of content, measure the results and adjust the strategy based on what works.

In Matthew Torren’s words:

#3. Focusing on content curation – Most content marketers curate content in some or the other way. A study by Curata showed that top marketers create 65% own content and curate an additional 25%. 

An enormous mistake companies make is developing a mindset that they should be focusing only on content production.

Sure your audience wants to hear from you. That’s primarily why they follow you on social media. 

How will you position yourself as a trusted industry leader? By providing useful content generated in-house, from thought leaders and competitors.

When you share content from other reliable sources, it shows that you’re interested in providing value to the audience and builds trust. By building trust, there are more chances of acquiring a loyal customer who engages with your brand.

In Neil Patel’s words:

#4. Producing content that solves a problem – The different types of content pieces include:

Companies concentrate so much on producing content that they neglect the most crucial aspect of solving a problem.

Ask yourself: Are you creating content that promotes your product and service all the time? Or are you creating laser focused content that solves the problems your ideal customer faces?

In Mitch Meyerson’s words:

Hiring a content marketer for the sake of creating content is the biggest mistake a company can make. Every activity of the content marketer should revolve around solving and presenting answers to the pain points and frustrations of the audience.

This article was originally published on Inc42

About me – I’m a writer, content marketer and PR and thought leadership consultant. Catch me on LinkedInFacebookSnapchat and I’m available 24/7 on priyanka261990@gmail.com.

I’d love to work with brands and products on their content and PR campaigns along with helping entrepreneurs become thought leaders in their industry.