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Ep 76 - The New's Content Strategy

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In this episode of the Content Marketing Podcast, Aaron Witnish explores the marketing genius behind news headlines and how you can implement similar strategies into your own content marketing.

Discover how the news uses fear, scarcity, and intrigue to grab attention and keep people coming back for more.

Want to dive deeper? Join our free 30 Days Content In 30 Minutes community at https://contentonly.au/

Topics Covered:

  • Why scare tactics work in marketing and how you can use ethical scarcity in your campaigns
  • The power of open loops: creating curiosity and anticipation to boost engagement
  • Using curiosity and intrigue in your headlines to attract the right audience
  • The impact of visual appeal and presentation in content marketing
  • How breaking news and trending topics can spark conversations and boost engagement
  • Building anticipation for your content and the importance of posting consistency

Call to Action: If you’re new to the podcast, make sure to subscribe so you don’t miss any episodes packed with actionable marketing insights! Leave a 5-star review and send it to @AaronWitnish on social media for a special gift.

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83 episodes

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Manage episode 467288134 series 3408438
Content provided by Aaron Witnish. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Aaron Witnish or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://staging.podcastplayer.com/legal.

In this episode of the Content Marketing Podcast, Aaron Witnish explores the marketing genius behind news headlines and how you can implement similar strategies into your own content marketing.

Discover how the news uses fear, scarcity, and intrigue to grab attention and keep people coming back for more.

Want to dive deeper? Join our free 30 Days Content In 30 Minutes community at https://contentonly.au/

Topics Covered:

  • Why scare tactics work in marketing and how you can use ethical scarcity in your campaigns
  • The power of open loops: creating curiosity and anticipation to boost engagement
  • Using curiosity and intrigue in your headlines to attract the right audience
  • The impact of visual appeal and presentation in content marketing
  • How breaking news and trending topics can spark conversations and boost engagement
  • Building anticipation for your content and the importance of posting consistency

Call to Action: If you’re new to the podcast, make sure to subscribe so you don’t miss any episodes packed with actionable marketing insights! Leave a 5-star review and send it to @AaronWitnish on social media for a special gift.

  continue reading

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