The content charisma of colorful footwear
The other day I went to buy some new socks, since mine had holes in them. You might think it’s weird, but that shopping experience inspired this post. (It’s a metaphor – hint, hint). The socks on the rack were like content on the web: tons of choices, but some had more charisma than others. That is, more content charisma (a term I first heard from Laura A. Hernandez).
Charisma is part of personality. So let’s look at yours.
What’s your personality?
- Do you wear black socks, colorful socks or no socks?
- Do you drive a sedan, a minivan, a convertible, or an SUV?
- Do you find humor in life, or take things pretty seriously?
- Would you rather be inside a boardroom or outside in a park?
- Are you more comfortable speaking, writing or reading?
- Do you seek people out or prefer to be alone?
And finally, what do these questions have to do with startup businesses and content marketing?
The answer is that they can influence your content charisma, your content personality.
What is content charisma?
Content charisma is the energy and attractiveness emanating from your website, your blog, your videos, your social posts and the rest of your content.
Your personality as a content marketer colors your content charisma. If you’re flamboyant, the content you create will likely be flamboyant as well. If you’re more conservative by nature, your content will be, too.
That’s all well and good. You are who you are.
But what about your ideal customers? Who are they, and what’s their personality?
Match content charisma to customer personality
In an earlier post I described how to define your ideal customers using personas. That requires a deep understanding of their needs, wants, attitudes and daily challenges — and their personality.
If your ideal customers are all buttoned up, by all means, you should produce content with a straight-laced, no-nonsense appeal.
But if your ideal customers are risk-takers, or looking for change, or yearning to be different, or trendy – you may want to match your content charisma with their more outgoing personality.
In other words, you may want to wear more colorful socks.
When content charisma clashes with personas
If the content you create is conservative, but your ideal customer is anything but, you’ve got “content clash.” This also happens when the reverse is true (flashy content, conservative targets.)
That’s why spending time to develop rich personas is so important. Your goal as a content marketer is to appeal to and help your best prospective customers, no matter what your own personality looks like. Define the personality of your best prospects first, and then develop content to match. Remember, it’s not about you.
Laura Hernandez had this to say: “…to keep themselves on the radar of buyers who are doing most of their purchase research without interacting with a salesperson, companies must make their content compelling, empathetic, and empowering… in other words, charismatic.”
Get help when you need it
So what happens if you wear black socks and your ideal customer prefers colorful stripes?
Get a writer and a designer to help you out. This is one of those times when doing it yourself may not be the best choice.
Writers and designers can take your core educational information and present it with the right content charisma – that is, with a level of panache that matches that of your best target customers.
A content charisma example
What does targeted content charisma look like? Well, I hope you’re looking at an example as you read this article.
My ideal personas are startup owners, entrepreneurs, freelancers and small business marketers. My assumption is that most of these folks are more on the “colorful socks” side of the equation than anywhere else. They’re risk-takers and creative thinkers who want to move ahead in the world under the power of their own ideas, knowledge and initiative.
Accordingly, I’ve purposely tried to craft content that’s uplifting, challenging, colorful, and a bit fun.
I’ve also shared quite a bit about my own background, not to shine the spotlight on myself but because I think my audience might be drawn to personal stories that resonate with their own.
If that matches your personality, then you’re in the right place.
Of course, the jury is still out on whether I’ve got the right content charisma to attract self-starters in the content world. If you’d like to comment on this, I’d love to hear your thoughts. What drew you to read this article, for example?
Time to go shopping
As you start your own content marketing journey, think of it as a shopping trip on behalf of your ideal customers. Will they find colorful socks that trumpet their boldness, or the solid style assurance of conservative black hosiery?
Either way, it’s up to you to radiate the content charisma that will pull them in.
Source: B2C
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