Storytellers are the code breakers, the deciphers, the detectives.
You can get content from so many different places without doing much of anything these days. Algorithms and data are telling you what you would like and just serving it to you.
Brands and media companies have an obligation to make content for their audiences. Brands should not be making content for themselves. They should be making it FOR their audience. They are required to make content for them, tell them a story, and reward them for their loyalty.
Things that should be thought about when making the content unique for your brand and your audience:
Why are we doing this?
Who is this video for?
What will the series be?
When will we launch it or is there a tentpole?
What platforms do your fans engage with the most?
Obviously, this content is for an audience that you have already acquired or are looking to acquire. They are the people that see your brand as more than just a product. They want to hear from you, they want to be entertained by you and they want to come back to your channels knowing that you are putting them first. This content is for “them” not “you.”
That is a great question to ask and where a great partner can come in to help you. You have so many data points that no one else is privy to. You know what products, IP, and topics really drive the conversation. By looking at this information through the creative strategy lens you can land on the correct story to tell, formats, etc. Your audience helps shape the type of content you should be making. Everything you do should be with them as your North Star driving this narrative.
Speed to market is a real thing. Having a group that can be your partner soup to nuts will make sure things are moving as smoothly and quickly as possible. If you are building a story around something timely you want to be able to capitalize on that. If you are tying the content to a launch then you need to make sure that you are working back from that. Thinking through what the allotted time available is so you can hit deadlines is a factor that will play into your content series. You want to make sure that you are ambitious and realistic about what can be accomplished.
Look at what platforms your audience is engaging the most to get an insight into the type of content they want to see. Are they looking you up through TikTok - then you know that they like punchier bite-sized content? Are they watching your content on YouTube - then you know you have an intentional viewer that is willing to give you more of their time? As someone once said, fish where the fish are. Your audience is giving you all the information you may need. It is up to you to decipher it and then turn it into something they can consume. Remember the cake.
Storytelling allows your audience to feel heard and feel special. Everyone wants and needs that. People will move their eyeballs and attention to places that check those boxes. Intentionality with your next steps, your next ideas, and your next piece of content can make or break where your business will be in the future.
This Thought Leadership piece was written by Jordan Benedict, SVP, Content Development and Creative Strategy at Little Dot Studios.