The Ultimate Content Marketing Checklist - Infographic
A few weeks back we published The Ultimate Content Publishing Checklist Infographic and wanted to take the next step and create a checklist for content marketing. Adam Connell from BloggingWizard has already done that beautifully. We like simple infographics that teach people something valuable. Infographics that are full of stats and figures are quite literally useless.
The Definitive Blog Post Promotion Checklist ticks all the boxes and was first featured in BloggingWizard.
The other reason for publishing someone’s Infographic is to show how to do this correctly by giving proper acknowledgement, writing our own intro, summary and conclusion.

Infographic Source: BloggingWizard.com
Lessons from the Content Promotion Infographic:
1. Email Subscribers
Start by sending an email to your subscribers. Keep the email short and sharp. Include a catchy image if you can. I don’t send automated emails and I hand write each blog broadcast email at the moment. This is time consuming but allows me to include an image from the post and keep the email fresh, engaging and non-robotic.
2. Post on Social Media
Next, promote your content in your social media accounts like Twitter, Facebook, Google+, LinkedIn and Pinterest. Use a tool like Buffer to schedule the posts and put all the social media updates from one place. Buffer also provides some cool analytics as to how each post was received; as in how many retweets, favourites and potential views.
3. Social Bookmarking
Use social bookmarking sites like Digg, StumbleUpon, Reddit and Delicious.
4. Other Bookmarking
You can also use niche specific or other paid bookmarking sites. Example of a paid bookmarking site would be BlogEngage. Examples of free bookmarking sites would be Growthhacker, Inbound and BizSugar.
5. Use Communities and Groups
Find online communities and groups like Facebook, LinkedIn and Google+ groups.
6. Curate Your Blog Post
Examples of content curation sites are Scoop.it and Storify.
7. Tap on Influencers

Email or tweet the influencer to let them know if you have included a quote or a stat from their website.
8. Reach out to Bloggers who Publish Roundups
Find bloggers who publish round up posts in your topic; some post monthly or even weekly roundups.
9. Reach out to Bloggers who have Relevant Resources Post
If you have created a pillar post then you can reach out to bloggers who have a resources page with a bunch of top notch posts in their niche. You can use Google and search for – “keyword or niche” + “resources” to find these pages. You might want to promote a few of the posts on their blog before asking for a favor.
10. Repurpose Your Content
Turn you post into a video, slide pack or an Infographic. Each content format has a different traffic source you can tap and market to. For example YouTube for videos and slideshare.net for a slide pack.
11. Paid Promotions
You can do paid promotions or buy traffic through Outbrain or even use StumbleUpon’s paid discovery service.
12. Guest Posting Campaign

Last but not least you can start a guest posting campaign to promote your post. This of course is the most time consuming but can bring in the best results if done correctly.
Conclusion
Most bloggers don’t spend enough time marketing their content. Content creation is fun but marketing can be tedious and that’s why you need a checklist to keep you on track.
Remember experts say you should spend the same amount of time with content marketing as creation. The more you learn and mature the more you can add to your marketing checklist. Hope you use it wisely. Good luck.
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