Role of a content marketing specialist

DigiPreneur Keron Rose  -
DigiPreneur Keron Rose -

The number one form of marketing today is content marketing!

Your content marketing specialist plays a vital role in your business creating the right content that can build and nurture a community, establish your brand as a leader in your space and ultimately generate leads & sales.

This article breaks down the role and function a content marketing specialist plays in your organisation, the skills they need, salary ranges from a variety of markets and lastly, courses that you can take to become a Content Marketing Specialist.

A content marketing specialist is responsible for creating, editing, optimising, and strategising the direction of a company’s content.

They’re tasked with ensuring content – regardless of its form – is interesting, relevant, and discoverable.

Content marketing specialists also strategise and contribute to the creation and distribution of content. They play a critical role in a company’s inbound marketing strategy, as content can be used in the awareness, consideration, and decision stages of a marketing campaign.

Duties of a content marketing specialist include:

· Develop and implement a content marketing strategy

· Research industry trends and topics to create relevant and valuable content

· Write, edit and proofread various types of content, such as blog posts, articles, and social media posts

· Create and manage a content calendar

· Optimise content for search engines

· Promote content through various channels, such as social media and email marketing

· Analyse and report on the performance of the content

· Collaborate with other teams, such as design and product teams, to create cohesive campaigns

· Stay up-to-date with digital marketing trends and technologies

Qualifications:

· A bachelor’s degree in marketing, communications, journalism or a related work experience

· one-three years of experience in content marketing, digital marketing, or a related field.

· Strong writing, editing, and proofreading skills.

· Familiarity with content management systems (WordPress, Squarespace, Shopify, Wix)

· Thorough understanding of analytics tools.

· Experience with search engine optimisation (SEO) and social media management.

· Knowledge of and experience with marketing automation tools.

· Strong project management skills and ability to multitask.

· Strong analytical skills and ability to measure and report on the performance of content.

· Experience with design and video editing tools is a plus.

· A portfolio of relevant content.

Salary Ranges:

· United States: US$33,530 – US$120,460 per year

· United Kingdom: US$37,000 – US$55,000 per year

· China: US$22,000 – US$71,000 per year

· Australia: US$42,000 – US$82,000 per year

To become certified in content marketing, here are some of the top free and paid courses you can do:

· Content marketing – HubSpot (Free)

· Content marketing – SEMrush (Free)

· Content marketing foundations – LinkedIn Learning (Free)

· Content marketing mastery – Digital Marketer (Paid)

· Content marketing – Clickminded (Paid)

Top books recommended for content marketing are:

· Content Inc – Joe Pulizzi

· Epic content two – Joe Pulizzi

· They ask, you answer – Marcus Sheridan

· One page marketing plan – Allan Dib

· Marketing made simple – Donald Miller

· This is marketing – Seth Godin

· Dotcom secrets – Russell Brunson

Content marketing is always changing because the platforms that we are creating content for are always innovating or adding new features for us to create content.

That’s why it is imperative that as a business, your marketing team or content marketing specialists need to keep up to date with how content can be used to drive business.

Caribbean businesses need to stop trying to emulate their favourite TikTokers or content creators because nine out of ten times, the content creators you are trying to emulate are not business owners, nor are they product experts in your industry.

This is the biggest reason why content doesn’t convert for most businesses, the content being created for your business doesn’t help your audience to solve any of the problems in your industry and you are using content creators to tap into a wider audience, but there is no substance to the content, just another ad.

Start focusing on upskilling your marketing team to understand the business of content.

Content is the number one form of marketing in this digital age and it is time for our businesses to start producing content and stop focusing on only producing ads.

Your ads cannot and don’t provide value, the way excellent, insightful, educational, entertaining content can.

When you want to spend money on boosting your content, focus on boosting your best performing content.

Keron Rose is a Digital Strategist that works with Caribbean businesses in building their digital presence and monetising their platforms.

Learn more at KeronRose.com or check out the Digipreneur FM podcast on Apple Podcast, Spotify or Google Podcast.

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