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If you start a small blog with a post a week or even a few facebook posts a month relevant to what you're doing that folks would find interesting, it's only a matter of time until that starts to generate sales for you.
See my problem with the internet marketing industry as a whole is that they use buzzwords like content marketing to build hype around services that probably wont work for the average person unless they invest tens of thousands of dollars or spend years learning the entire game through trail and error. The worst part is they try to convince you that anyone can do it for free or that if you start doing x,y, and z you'll see results. Then when you follow everything the "experts" tell you do and fail, you reach out to them for help and the cycle is complete .
The reality is while Joe blogger is out there creating content and doing all the heavy lifting the smart marketers are investing in distribution channels and leveraging social influence. Then when Joe's all burnt out creating content and gaining little to no traction the smart marketers swoop in to save the day by offering to help promote their content for a fee or even worse to help Joe build some reputation by contributing content to their distribution channels (example: guest blogging).
Now I have a feeling someone is gonna mention something about long tail keywords and blah blah blah but you think a website with no real authority is going to rank for any insurance related keywords ? Even super long tail keywords in the insurance sector will either have millions or results or be so broad that they couldn't possibly generate lead traffic. For example:
how to find cheap car insurance in long beach california - 16,600,000 results
what type of insurance should i get for my 1956 mustang - 33,600,000 results
how much insurance should i get for my house in kansas city nebraska - 166,000,000 results
are there any advantages to choosing a higher deductible for my health insurance - only 1,230,000 results but top 3 results are forbes, fairhealthconsumer.org, and health.usnews.com
Creating great content is only half the battle. Insurance is wayyyyy to competitive to just try blogging or throw up articles with the mentality that something is better than nothing or that if I build it they will come. It just doesn't work that way...
My point is take everything you hear about internet marketing with a grain of salt.... Including this post.
Regardless of what I think here's something of value for the thread: https://moz.com/blog/why-good-unique-content-needs-to-die-whiteboard-friday
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