Actionable Marketing Guide Newsletter

Published: Mon, 07/31/17

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Wow I can’t believe that August is upon us.

I don’t know how you feel but my summer seems to be flying by.

Last weekend, my husband and I caught the Georgia O’Keeffe exhibit at the Brooklyn Museum before it left town.

While the wonderful Brooklyn Museum is less than a half hour away from our home by subway, it’s psychologically far for Manhattanites since you have to leave the island. But it's well worth the trip.

I was excited about the exhibit since The New Yorker and a number of my favorite knitting bloggers wrote about it including Mason Dixon Knitting.

Years before the feminist revolution, O’Keeffe set her own course. Even though she was married to the well-known photographer, Alfred Stieglitz, she maintained her own name.

As a marketer, the exhibit had several key lessons.

1. Attract visitors with big rock content
The O’Keeffe Exhibit was a major event for the museum. Translation: Attracted a bigger than average audience. The museum could charge a premium price for tickets and add targeted product to their shop. (I’d be curious to know whether the exhibit increased museum memberships, especially since Brooklyn has become very “hip”.)

2. Use content curation to expand your audience 
Major museum shows take time to plan.  Part of the success of a show is the curator’s ability to provide new insights for the audience. The museum's curators paired O’Keeffe’s paintings with her clothes and photographs of her by Stieglitz and other famous photographers. This attracted the fashion, sewing and photography communities In addition to those that love her art.

3. Appeal to different segments of your audience
Confined to black and white, O’Keeffe’s fashion style was distinctive. Her early hand made clothes revealed her expertise as a seamstress.  Before the imitation men’s suits with blouses and ties were popular in the 1970s and 1980s, O’Keefe had men’s tailors make her suits. Her reasoning: Choosing clothes to wear took away precious time from her craft.

    It was interesting that many of attendees strutted their own fashion statements, often reflecting O’Keeffe’s simple, straight lines.

    O’Keeffe Inspired Actionable Marketing Tips:

    • Incorporate content curation into your content strategy. This isn’t a newsflash. It enables you to bring other voices into your content and keeps your older content top of mind.

    • Analyze your potential audience to find related or broader segments you can add. In this case, curators appealed to the fashion, sewing and knitting worlds.

    • Set time boundaries. This is the rationale for many countdown clocks and emails from ecommerce suppliers. While I wanted to see this exhibit, I didn’t make plans until I knew it was the last weeks.

    I’ve been immersed in studying interactive content preparing for my Content Marketing World 2017 Workshop next month.

    I’m really excited about this form of content marketing that’s exploding this year. Even Convince and Convert’s Jay Baer is planning to add more to his content offering.

    I’ll let you in on a secret I’ve learned in the process:

    • Many marketers and content technology suppliers aren’t doing interactive content right.

    While early adopters gain results from being the hot new thing, it doesn’t mean that they reap on-going benefits from it.

    If you don’t want to be left behind on interactive content marketing, please join me at Content Marketing World 2017 in Cleveland, September 5-8th.

    I’d really appreciate it if you’d sign up for my workshop as well and let me know you're coming. I love meeting my readers IRL.

    If you have any questions about interactive content, please drop me a line.

    Happy Marketing
    Heidi.

    Heidi Cohen
    Actionable Marketing Guide

    P.S. Don’t forget to join me at CMWorld in September. Here’s the link to register now!
    http://contentmarketing.go2cloud.org/aff_c?offer_id=4&aff_id=1020&file_id=6


    P.P.S. I'll also be speaking at MarketingProfs B2B Forum in Boston a month later (Oct. 3-6, 2017). See the announcement at the bottom of this newsletter. Use my promo code: AMPLIFY1717 to save $100  

     
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    Please join me at Content Marketing World 2017  in Cleveland this September 5-8. It's the standout event for the people who want to be where the top marketers are, make face-to-face connections and learn the latest trends. 

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