
Marketing professionals know that creating a steady stream of engaging content is essential to the success of any marketing strategy. We also know that coming up with creative ideas for new content is hard; the challenge ramps up even further when these ideas have to fit into a well-constructed search engine optimization (SEO) strategy. While nearly every digital marketing strategy requires a steady stream of content to share with potential audiences and search engines (the gatekeepers to those audiences), consistently creating marketing material that meets your SEO targets is challenging, even for the most creative teams.
Most successful digital marketing systems employ some form of “content branching.” Also referred to as “clustering,” “hubs,” or other similar terms, content branching is the preferred methodology for digital marketing and SEO professionals. Not only does it help keep your content coherent and your production team on-track, but it also produces consistent results for numerous digital marketing tactics.
So, what is content branching, and how can it help your digital marketing mix achieve reliable performance over time? Read on to find out!
The concept of content branching is simple on the surface. In simple terms, content branching is the practice of creating multiple pieces of content focused on one specific topic or keyword. If you were to imagine your digital marketing mix as a tree, this core topic/keyword would be the trunk, with the “branches” representing unique pieces of written, visual, or other content leading back to the centre.
In the context of search engine optimization, content branching is creation of content that, when connected together, can serve as a platform for link-building and search engine ranking (SERP) optimization. A network of relevant content will build trust and authority with both your audience and search engines, resulting in higher search rankings, increased traffic, and (assuming the content is substantial and has compelling calls-to-action) more leads for your business.
What does this look like in practice? Say you’re a home builder seeking to increase your SERP for keywords and topics related to “home building Vancouver”. These keywords become your tree’s “trunk;” maybe you already have a page on your website detailing the services you offer potential clients in this area. From there, you can build out interconnected content related to these keywords. This could be a series of blog posts detailing construction trends in Vancouver’s top neighbourhoods, a 10 page ebook about preparing to build a new home, infographics breaking down typical budgets for new home builds, or even a series of time-lapse videos of your current projects in Vancouver. The specific types of content will depend on your overall digital marketing strategy, but the overall objective remains the same: to create a network of content that demonstrates your authority to search engines while providing value to your audience.
A branching approach to content creating has numerous upsides for your content creation team, your SEO, and your audiences (including search engines). These include:
Additional Considerations
Although content branching can give your content process structure and set you up for SEO success, content creation is (and always will be) a time-consuming and labour-intensive process. In fact, creating and publishing content is quite literally an endless task, and can take away from other areas of your business’ marketing strategy if left unchecked. If consistent content creation is straining your team’s resources, consider enlisting the help of an experienced digital marketing agency who can leverage your business’ expertise to create compelling marketing content that delivers consistent performance for your marketing mix.
With over 20 years’ experience in the industry, Atrium Digital offers a reliable approach to digital marketing through Marketing Systems Engineering. Our programs span all areas of digital marketing and content creation, delivering consistent performance that allows your business to achieve reliable results to facilitate growth over time.
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