Credibility

Adam Ryan’s 5 content strategy pillars to build trust

Summary: To establish trust with your audience, your content strategy should focus on these five pillars: transparency, credibility, habitual product, relevant language, and specificity. At Omeda’s OX7 meeting in Chicago, Adam Ryan from Workweek gave a talk on 5 pillars of trust. They are … Transparency Credibility Habitual product Relevant language Specificity My notes from…

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Worst practices in content creation

Summary: Here are 10 things for content creators to avoid: Poor Quality, Overly Promotional, Irrelevant or Off-Topic, Inconsistent, Inauthentic, Insensitive or Controversial, Poor User Experience, Lack of Engagement, Repetitive, and Ideologically biased content. Bo Sacks recently distributed an article by Dave Morgan called “It’s NOT About The Content.” His argument is that the point of…

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6 cool ways to use a 2×2 matrix

Summary: Quadrant analysis can help organize thoughts, products, business units, and tasks. This article discusses 6 2 by 2 matrices that are helpful for business. You probably know and have used the Risk vs. Reward matrix, which creates four quadrants defined by low risk vs. high risk and low reward vs. high reward. It’s a…

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the marketing funnel

The marketing funnel vs. the customer journey map

Summary: The marketing funnel and the customer journey map are two useful mental models for understanding how your customers interact with your marketing efforts. They both have their strengths and weaknesses. You’ve seen many versions of the marketing funnel. Some of them are simply conceptual and don’t have any numbers attached to them. There might…

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The representativeness heuristic

Summary: We can fail at estimating probabilities when we allow inconsequential similarities to cloud our judgment. If you flip heads five times, are you “due” for tails? Our brains have learned to take short cuts, but these shortcuts don’t always work. When they don’t work, we call them cognitive biases. The representative heuristic is a…

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The peak-end rule and event planning

Summary: Memory of an event is disproportionately affected by the peak experience and the experience at the end. People who plan events for a living should take this into account in their planning. Cold: Your memory of an event may be disproportionately affected by two things Continuing my series on the thoughts of Daniel Kahneman…

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