Welcome to The Rose and Rockstar – with the Chief Troublemaker at Seventh Bear, Robert Rose, behind the bar serving one of his splendid cocktails while our host Ian Truscott, a CMO but not a rockstar, picks his brain on a marketing topic.
This week, over a classic tipple, Ian and Robert step into the minefield of controversial content. How edgy and different should we be?
Based on a recent article Robert published on the Content Marketing Institute’s blog – Surprise! Your Most Controversial Content Might Be Your Weakest”
The main points from the bar this week:
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People are becoming numb to controversial content
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Applying the MAYA principle to content strategy
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Brands must believe in the positions they take
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Brands need to earn their place in the conversations
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Content strategy should include both familiar and surprising elements
Do you have a question for the bar? Or maybe an opinion on what we’ve discussed? Please get in touch – just search “rockstar cmo” on the interwebs or LinkedIn.
Enjoy!
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The Links
The people:
Mentioned this week
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Surprise! Your Most Controversial Content Might Be Your Weakest
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The Four-Letter Code to Selling Just About Anything – Derick Thompson
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Robert’s podcast – This Old Marketing
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Robert’s regular series on Content Marketing Institute
Rockstar CMO:
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The Beat Newsletter that we send every Monday
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Previous episodes and all the show notes: Rockstar CMO FM.
Track List:
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Piano Music is by Johnny Easton, shared under a Creative Commons license
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We’ll be right back by Stienski & Mass Media on YouTube
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