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Breaking the Selfish Content Cycle: Insights from Nokia's Mistake and Stanley's Success

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Welcome to the first episode of our 2024 season, this episode host Akilah Thompkins-Robinson founder of https://SEOassist.com and https:/girlgetvisible.com, digs into the critical importance of innovation, audience understanding, and the dangers of content complacency for content creators and entrepreneurs. aka creating selfish content. This episode draws lessons from the tales of two brands in the newsfeeds right now, Nokia and Stanley, to offer actionable insights for content creators and entrepreneurs looking to elevate their content and SEO efforts this year, these real-world examples give us actionable strategies to enhance your content creation and SEO efforts in the new year and avoid what could be some company ending pitfalls.

5 Key Questions Answered in This Episode:

  1. What led to Nokia's decline, and what's the single most crucial lesson content creators can take from their downfall?
  2. Why is it crucial for content creators to focus on their audience's current needs rather than relying on past successes?
  3. How can content creators and entrepreneurs use SEO and audience feedback to improve their content strategy?
  4. What are practical steps to become more responsive to market changes and technological advancements?
  5. 2024 trends we are going to need/want to lean into to make it through this year
  6. How did Stanley manage to capture a whole new market segment without changing their core product, and what does this mean for your content strategy?
  7. What does it really mean to create 'selfish' content, and how can shifting your focus radically improve your audience engagement?
  8. We even throw in a few insights from BlackBerry and the changes they made to save at least some parts of their business.

This episode is a must-listen for anyone looking to enhance their content creation, improve their SEO strategies, and adapt to the ever-changing landscape of digital marketing and entrepreneurship. By embracing the lessons from Nokia and Stanley, and focusing on audience-centric content, you can set yourself up for success in 2024 and beyond.

  continue reading

125 episodes

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Content provided by Girl Get Visible and Girl Get Visible- Hosted by Akilah Thompkins-Robinson. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Girl Get Visible and Girl Get Visible- Hosted by Akilah Thompkins-Robinson or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

Welcome to the first episode of our 2024 season, this episode host Akilah Thompkins-Robinson founder of https://SEOassist.com and https:/girlgetvisible.com, digs into the critical importance of innovation, audience understanding, and the dangers of content complacency for content creators and entrepreneurs. aka creating selfish content. This episode draws lessons from the tales of two brands in the newsfeeds right now, Nokia and Stanley, to offer actionable insights for content creators and entrepreneurs looking to elevate their content and SEO efforts this year, these real-world examples give us actionable strategies to enhance your content creation and SEO efforts in the new year and avoid what could be some company ending pitfalls.

5 Key Questions Answered in This Episode:

  1. What led to Nokia's decline, and what's the single most crucial lesson content creators can take from their downfall?
  2. Why is it crucial for content creators to focus on their audience's current needs rather than relying on past successes?
  3. How can content creators and entrepreneurs use SEO and audience feedback to improve their content strategy?
  4. What are practical steps to become more responsive to market changes and technological advancements?
  5. 2024 trends we are going to need/want to lean into to make it through this year
  6. How did Stanley manage to capture a whole new market segment without changing their core product, and what does this mean for your content strategy?
  7. What does it really mean to create 'selfish' content, and how can shifting your focus radically improve your audience engagement?
  8. We even throw in a few insights from BlackBerry and the changes they made to save at least some parts of their business.

This episode is a must-listen for anyone looking to enhance their content creation, improve their SEO strategies, and adapt to the ever-changing landscape of digital marketing and entrepreneurship. By embracing the lessons from Nokia and Stanley, and focusing on audience-centric content, you can set yourself up for success in 2024 and beyond.

  continue reading

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