Content marketing is getting more and more important every day. People today are finding more and more content through social networks and less and less through search engines. That means that creating content people want to share is becoming ever more important.
Here’s how to use content marketing to your advantage.
Build Your Personal Brand
At the end of the day, the only thing that travels with you after every job, deal or business venture is your personal brand.
A lot of people fail to consciously build their personal brands. Yet this is truly one of the most valuable assets you have.
By creating high quality, unique content for a certain market, you establish yourself as an expert. Finding jobs, getting business partners and even attracting investors for businesses gets much easier if you’re a known content publisher.
Build Trust with Your Customers
A customer would much rather trust their money with an industry leader who provides a lot of quality content than a site that’s just out there to sell a product.
There’s something about consistency that really builds trust. Anyone can put up a website to start selling a product, but if you’re producing high-quality content for six months, people will instinctively trust you a lot more. They’ll think you’ll still be around to help them six months down the line.
Increase Your Viral Launching Pad
If you ever want to launch a viral campaign, you’ll have a base of users to start you off with.
Let’s say you want to launch a video contest, where users send in funny videos around a specific theme and the winner gets a prize.
If you hadn’t been publishing content, how would you find 100+ people to submit videos? It’d be very hard.
But if you’ve already been publishing content for months, you’ll already have a reader base you can launch your viral campaign from.

The “Secret” to Good Content Marketing
Great content marketing is really as simple as focusing on providing good content, consistently.
Good content should be completely original. If it’s based on your own personal experience, so much the better. People should feel like they can relate to your struggles and learn from your lessons when they read your material.
Don’t be disappointed if for the first few months your reader base takes a bit of time to build up. That’s how it works: reputations take time to become established. Fortunately, once your reputation is established, it also builds momentum and can grow very quickly.
The web is veering more and more towards creating good content. It’s not an overnight technique; so the sooner you get started, the sooner you’ll start reaping the benefits.