Measuring the effectiveness of content is crucial. It's no use investing in beautifully written content if it doesn't engage users or result in conversions. And it's also no good if we fail to learn from our marketing successes and failures.
That's why content marketing KPIs are so important. They allow us to assess the strength of our strategy and refine our techniques for future campaigns.
KPIs, or Key Performance Indicators, are an essential tool for all digital marketing professionals, and at greatcontent, we always advise that clients employ them efficiently. To help you maximize their impact, we've prepared a shortlist of KPI tips to help you set the right goals for every campaign.
To start with, different KPIs apply to different stages of the marketing funnel. So, at the top of the funnel, marketers tend to be concerned more with building an audience and promoting products.
At this stage, it makes sense to use KPIs that are set up for measuring brand awareness. This could involve setting targets for time spent by visitors on your site, the raw number of new site visitors per week, and new follower numbers.
This changes as we descend the marketing funnel. Towards the bottom, we tend to be more concerned with ROI and conversions. This means understanding how efficiently content turns leads into conversions, using metrics like cost-per-click.
For many businesses, the top of the funnel actually lies outside their website or social media channels. Instead, their initial focus will be on SEO performance.
This is an area where tightening up your KPIs is a no-brainer. For instance, these metrics will be extremely useful when building a solid SEO strategy:
All will provide invaluable insights into how your keywords are performing (or failing).
The aim here is to maximize the number of visitors, relative to SEO spending. We know that's not the end game for content marketing, but it's a vital starting point.
Without clearly laid out, properly analyzed SEO KPIs, it's not possible to create well-crafted SEO content optimization strategies. But with the right data, you can launch your pages into the highest reaches of the search engine rankings.
Let's return to the top of the funnel for a second. As we mentioned earlier, in this section of content marketing campaigns, KPIs are all about attracting and engaging potential customers, who then become potential leads.
There are plenty of KPIs we could use here. Not all will be relevant for your specific campaign, so finding a profitable mix is essential. For instance, you could use:
While user engagement is essential, most of us don't just rely on optimizing our websites to engage leads. Social media and audience management are just as important to attracting traffic into the marketing funnel. This makes social engagement KPIs vital.
Basic KPIs matter here. For example:
Fundamentally, KPIs should tell us how likely social media users are to see our content and take the actions we want them to take. If we see a discrepancy between reach and likes, something is wrong. And if we see a drop-off in brand mentions, we should also take action.
Finally, we need to mention the value of using KPIs to inform your content strategy. Ideally, analysis feeds directly into content production, so it's possible to produce content that is perfectly tailored for your marketing funnel and that reflects the data generated by previous campaigns.
In other words, the funnel is actually a feedback loop, which makes content more effective with each pass-through.
This means that you need content creation partners who can take your findings and put them into practice efficiently. That's what greatcontent is all about, and we can help at every stage of the marketing funnel. Get in touch if you want to turn your KPIs into content that boosts SEO performance, engages users, and maximizes ROI.