Content marketing has become quite the buzzword throughout the Internet marketing industry, but despite the rapidly growing hype that surrounds it, it isn’t a new concept. In fact, pretty much any online experience revolves around some type of content, whether it’s checking your Facebook feed, watching YouTube videos, reading a blog post, or making a purchase. People are constantly coming in contact with various types content online and that’s why there’s been so much emphasis placed on creating, sharing, and marketing content well. Content enables publishers to answers questions, attract visitors, build trust, and more, and that’s why it’s essential that publishers develop great content marketing strategies
To help you do that, we’re going to take a look at VigLink’s latest “Content-Commerce Report” and share three facts that we think all publishers should know about content marketing. VigLink is a link optimization and site monetization tool for publishers and has a network of over 35,000 merchants, 300,000 active sites, and 10 billion monthly page views. Their recent Content-Commerce Report offers an in-depth look at the state of content-driven commerce as it was observed through their network in Q4’13.
Not all verticals are created equal and the niche that your site is in will determine how much money you actually make. “The higher the margin a retailer has, the more they can afford to pay in commissions,” the report explains. And after taking a look at the statistics, its clear that there is quite a discrepancy between the EPCs of various niches. According to the report, “Housewares/House Furnishing” sites took home the highest EPC, hovering around 300, while publishers in the “Books/Music/Video” niche found themselves at the bottom of the totem pole with an EPC index of less than 50.
The takeaway here—try to figure out which niches have the highest margins and find a way to incorporate those types of products into your site. For example, if you write about books, try linking to a company that sells bookshelves for your readers who are collectors and need a place to store their old books. This will provide you with a great way to bring in some fresh new content and generate more money all at the same time.
Author By:Andre Bourque @TECHNORATI MEDIA
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