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How PTC Uses a Microsite To Launch A Big New Product




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   OppOrtunity                                                                                    OrganizatiOnal
                                                                                                   PrOfile
The industry called it the feature wars of the 1990s. CAD (computer-aided design) software
manufacturers scurried to battle. Their mission: To bring additional software features to          What They Do: PTC is one of the
product designers. The problem? All of those bells and whistles made CAD software unwieldy         world’s largest and fastest-growing soft-
and difficult to use. PTC, a major PLM and CAD software developer, saw a flattened,                ware companies, delivering a complete
uninspired market with no real growth.                                                             portfolio of integral product lifecycle man-
                                                                                                   agement solutions.
However, this also presented an opportunity. PTC decided to introduce Creo, a new family of        Who They Help: More than 25,000
design software, built to solve chronic problems that have long plagued companies that use         customers in the Industrial, High Tech,
CAD software. Creo would deliver four breakthrough technologies that address the challenges        Aerospace & Defense, Automotive,
long associated with usability, interoperability, technology lock-in, and assembly management      Consumer, and Medical Device industries.
in CAD environments. Creo would reinvigorate and redefine the design market and PTC’s              Industry: Design Software
position in the marketplace.
                                                                                                   Number of Employees: 5,000

How would PTC educate their customer base about this new software suite?                           Insource or Outsource Marketing?
Through content marketing.                                                                         Both: Outsource to Mechanica in Boston,
                                                                                                   MA. Content marketing strategy for the
                                                                                                   Creo microsite provided by Robert Rose
                                                                                                   and the Content Marketing Institute.
                                                                                                   In Business Since: 1985
                                                                                                   Headquarters: Boston, MA




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   SOLutiOn

PTC hired Joe Pulizzi and Robert Rose from the Content Marketing Institute (CMI) to develop
and oversee the project. Joe and Robert worked closely with Rachel Nislick, PTC’s Director of
Interactive Marketing and Geoff Hedges, Program Director for Creo.

A successful launch would require doing more than developing a new product line; it would                  A successful launch
mean positioning the company as a thought leader, sharing the company’s vision and strategy,               would require doing
and sharing information about the product suite ahead of its release. This would be achieved           more than developing a
by creating original content that would educate, engage and excite the core audience.
                                                                                                              new product line;
“This new content marketing effort was to launch the new Creo product, build buzz for it, and                    it would mean
educate the market,” explains Robert. “The new content strategy required a microsite launch           positioning the company
that was (and is) really supporting the effort to drive awareness for the new product and its              as a thought leader,
first release in the summer of 2011.”                                                                   sharing the company’s
                                                                                                       vision and strategy, and
The team had two primary missions:
                                                                                                            sharing information
 Address the obvious industry problems. The team needed to get the industry speaking                  about the product suite
  about the “unspeakable” - the multitude of complicated, unnecessary features in their
                                                                                                              ahead of release.
  existing CAD software. Customers were apathetic because the jangle of ill-matched
  features created the impression of a staid development atmosphere. End users did not
  have any awareness of Creo. The microsite would need to develop an engagement with
  the new software. This needed to change.

 Develop a plan that was strong enough to stand alone. The content marketing solution
  needed to work hand-in-hand with existing PTC marketing initiatives but also develop a
  distinctly new “personality.” As Robert explains, the team members were tasked with
  marketing the vision and strategy for a product that wouldn’t be ready for several months.
  But they didn’t want to negatively affect current sales of PTC’s CAD software. Anyone
  buying today’s products is on the path to Creo, and are upgrade-eligible when the new
  Creo product releases.



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   StEpS tO SuCCESS

The team had just one month to develop the content strategy and create the relevant            PrOcess Overview
content. The site’s launch coincided with the company’s public worldwide launch of
                                                                                               What main steps did they follow?
Creo. The key was making sure there was sufficient internal coordination and project
                                                                                                Nail down the content strategy first. Be sure it
management. This would focus attention on content development.
                                                                                                 can co-exist with other marketing initiatives.
                                                                                                Build an editorial calendar based on the
Develop a Content Strategy
                                                                                                 clearly defined and agreed-upon strategy.
The initial content strategy was the first critical deliverable. This identified the pillars
                                                                                                Produce specialized content to fill the calendar.
of content and mapped the way the content would be laid out strategically. This
                                                                                                Use familiar technology tools, such as
document guided the production of the editorial calendar, which in turn shaped the
                                                                                                 Wordpress, when fast deployment is necessary.
content development pipeline.

                                                                                               Who was involved?
“This really helped to align the site strategy and the content roll-out with the marketing
                                                                                               Rachel Nislick
messaging that was going out,” observes Robert. This ensured that the roll-out wasn’t
                                                                                               Director of Interactive Marketing, PTC
just haphazard but instead had a defined plan and strategy. The result was a smooth
                                                                                               Geoff Hedges
site launch with regular, ongoing content deployment.
                                                                                               Director of Creo Program
                                                                                               Robert Rose
This was supported by a multiple-contributor blog.
                                                                                               Content Marketing Strategist, Big Blue Moose
                                                                                               Joe Pulizzi
                                                                                               Project Management, Content Marketing Institute
Identify Themes
The team identified three themes the new content should address:
 Creo Reactions: Commentary from the industry and customers regarding Creo
 Reinventing Design: Establishing thought leaders, by analyzing trends and innovation
 Behind-the-Scenes: PTC people and culture




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Determine Appropriate Content, format, and strategy
Gone are the days when websites or microsites are thrown together without thought to how
the content should fit together, what format should be used to convey information, and the
                                                                                                      Gone are the days when
strategy behind it.
                                                                                                       websites or microsites
Text-based content, for example, can at minimum include anything from original articles,                   are thrown together
to supplemental downloads or interactive quizzes. Similarly, video, multimedia, and motion             without thought to how
graphics each play a different role in communicating marketing objectives. The PTC Creo                  the content should fit
team settled on a mix of text, video, and image content. Text-based content included original
articles, interviews, and best practice guides. Video-based content featured early product
                                                                                                        together, what format
demonstrations and behind-the-scenes interviews with developers, customers, and strategic                    should be used to
partners.                                                                                             convey information, and
                                                                                                        the strategy behind it.
Create an Editorial Calendar
Next, an aggressive editorial calendar was developed. Content was organized by
medium (text or video). Notation was given to how each unit served the site’s overall
marketing plan, and which team or individual was responsible for development.

The editorial calendar was broken into daily and weekly content deliverables. Robert,
the content strategist, compiled the content into a shared template. This document also
tracked how text-based content would be illustrated, when it was approved, when the
content would launch, and ensured all of it was search engine (SEO) optimized.




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Hire External Help
Barb Schmitz, an expert and former magazine writer in CAD software, was hired
to write industry-specific content.

Schmitz’s contributions were crucial for a few reasons. As an expert, she
could quickly and accurately write about in-depth industry trends. Relevant          PrOcess Overview
content was brainstormed weekly with PTC and approved as quickly as                  What was the time commitment?
possible because the calendar was planned weeks in advance.                           The content strategy for the microsite and
                                                                                       blog were developed and executed in just a
Schmitz’s writing was structured to fit the calendar and the identified pillar         month’s time: September to October, 2010.
objectives, a hallmark of a content marketing strategy. Schmitz’s expertise           There is an ongoing development of thought
provided a solid base for in-house contributors. Her writing also set the critical     leadership content.
“knowledgeable and fun” tone for the site.
                                                                                     What tools did you use?
                                                                                      WordPress - for the microsite’s content
“I developed niche-specific content that explores CAD software design trends.
                                                                                       management system
I tend to follow the news curve and make a point to be product-neutral in
discussion,” said Schmitz. This content prevents the site from being perceived as     Google Documents - for sharing editorial
a one-sided marketing tool. That’s the key to establishing a thought leadership        calendar
position online.”                                                                     Adobe SiteCatalyst- for web analytics




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Select a CMS for the Microsite
The biggest obstacle the PTC content marketing team faced in executing the microsite was a
familiar one: Time.

Time and cost constraints prevented a customized platform from being built, so Wordpress                     The team wasted no
was deployed instead. Wordpress has the advantage of offering an exceptional time- and                   time filling the site with
cost-efficient web development platform. Everyone on the team was familiar with this CMS
                                                                                                           content in anticipation
platform. More critically, by building on commonly-used software, the microsite could be easily
handed off to other contributors in the future.
                                                                                                              of the launch. Daily
                                                                                                                   deadlines were
                                                             Set the Stage for Success                        necessary, so there
                                                             The team wasted no time                         would be a sufficient
                                                             filling the site with content in               content when the site
                                                             anticipation of the launch. Daily          went live. This prevented
                                                             deadlines were necessary, so                the site from appearing
                                                             there would be a sufficient                too new and offered the
                                                             content when the site went live.
                                                                                                                  audience plenty
                                                             This prevented the site from
                                                             appearing too new and offered
                                                                                                                       of material.
                                                             the audience plenty of material.

                                                             PTC microsite launched on time.
                                                             Simultaneously, the the CEO
                                                             revealed the product name, Creo.
                                                             Today, the content is updated
                                                             on a daily basis. The site is
                                                             maintained by PTC.




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   rESuLtS ACHiEVED

Initial Successes include:
Very effective launch. PTC’s Creo microsite enjoyed a large launch at the end-of-the-month
deadline and capitalized on the industry event. The site quickly crossed 100,000 visitors and
                                                                                                   things they’re
continues to grow, with over 70% of the visitors new to PTC.                                       glad they did
                                                                                                   Move fast, but be patient.
Continued collaboration and growth. A core team of PTC and CMI contributors continue               Results take time. A content strategy
to create original content for the microsite on a daily basis. Even guest writers have             can be developed and executed quickly
contributed content. Managing this content requires ongoing editorial planning, but the            if absolutely necessary. However, it is
reward is increasing web traffic and brand awareness.                                              important to note that the real benefits
                                                                                                   of a content marketing strategy are
                                                            Deep development of niche              realized over time and are not immediate.
                                                            content. The Creo design
                                                            software works as apps,                Commit to a content strategy.
                                                            providing better alignment of          Strict adherence to a plan makes tight
                                                            product capabilities with users.       deadlines possible. Respect the editorial
                                                            Providing ongoing content that         calendar. Develop content in advance to
                                                                                                   ensure delivery deadlines are met.
                                                            explores these specific app-
                                                            like options ensures thought
                                                            leadership focused on key roles
                                                            found in manufacturers




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   WHErE tHEy pLAn tO GO frOm HErE

Now that the Creo microsite has launched, the team is building a mix of original and industry-
generated content. They are inviting users, managers, and even CEOs to contribute to the
                                                                                                       things they’re
site. This way, PTC will capitalize on outside perspectives and be able to highlight projects
using its software.
                                                                                                       glad they did
                                                                                                       Don’t scare off sales prospects.
Many parts of the Creo microsite do not heavily discuss PTC, Creo or other products. Rather,           If your content is promoting a brand
they provide a venue for conversation surrounding current manufacturing topics and CAD                 new product, particularly one that
software trends. Subsequently, the company anticipates that additional discussion of its               upends an established industry, be sure
products will occur naturally.                                                                         your efforts do not dissuade prospects
                                                                                                       from purchasing existing solutions. For
“We want to really engage the audience in the conversation that PTC is trying to have, which           example, illustrate that anyone who
is positioning itself as a thought leader in this new paradigm of design software,” says Robert.       buys product “today” will enjoy the
                                                                                                       same benefits, such as complimentary
                                                                                                       upgrades, when the new product is
PTC team members plan to continue to increase the volume of content on the microsite, too.
                                                                                                       launched.
They will do this by following an editorial calendar similar to the initial launch strategy. This
content marketing will continue to drive awareness of PTC and Creo.
                                                                                                       Choose thought-leader
                                                                                                       contributors carefully.
Rachel Nislick adds, “Joe and Robert understood the time constraints. CMI developed an
                                                                                                       Specialized content creators are required
effective strategy so that PTC could execute against a defined editorial calendar and a set of
                                                                                                       for specialized content development. Be
objectives. Having this in place ensures we will continue to develop content for the Creo site         sure your contributors speak the same
in the coming months.”                                                                                 “language” as your target audience and
                                                                                                       have the credentials to demonstrate
                                                                                                       thought leadership.




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   ExpErt COmmEntAry
Robert Rose outlines two factors he thinks made PTC’s content marketing vision and
strategy successful:                                                                               a lOOk at
                                                                                                   key cOntent
Align tightly with existing marketing messages, where appropriate.
Focus on specific marketing objectives and develop your content accordingly. Evaluate               Microsite formatted as a blog
existing marketing messages, and where appropriate, include them in your project’s                  “Foundation content” that fulfills
objectives. New life can be breathed into existing material even if you are building a new           content goals prior to launch
“voice” for a project. Adaptive reuse of content can shorten development when working               Community blog with user
with a strict deadline.                                                                              generated content
                                                                                                    Community forum to discuss
Content marketing is not separate from other marketing initiatives.                                  industry trends as well as PTC products
Clients may find it difficult to understand the value of content if it is perceived as stand-
alone. The larger the organization the more pronounced this can be felt. The more closely
you can align the existing branding messages to the pillars (or themes) of content that
you’re trying to drive with content marketing, the more smoothly the iterations will be.




                                                                                                                      Robert Rose
                                                                                                                      Content Marketing Institute




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About the Content Marketing Institute
The Content Marketing Institute helps marketers with one thing: The how-to of content
marketing.

Become a member to get access to our library of content that includes more
case studies, exclusive research and data to help you make decisions about content
marketing – it’s free!

Get a complimentary 30-minute consultation to see how we can help you get
started or move to the next step with content marketing. Email our Strategist in Residence,
Robert Rose at Robert@junta42.com.




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Going Micro For a Macro Idea

  • 1. GoinG Micro For a Macro idea How PTC Uses a Microsite To Launch A Big New Product www.contentmarketinginstitute.com
  • 2. OppOrtunity OrganizatiOnal PrOfile The industry called it the feature wars of the 1990s. CAD (computer-aided design) software manufacturers scurried to battle. Their mission: To bring additional software features to What They Do: PTC is one of the product designers. The problem? All of those bells and whistles made CAD software unwieldy world’s largest and fastest-growing soft- and difficult to use. PTC, a major PLM and CAD software developer, saw a flattened, ware companies, delivering a complete uninspired market with no real growth. portfolio of integral product lifecycle man- agement solutions. However, this also presented an opportunity. PTC decided to introduce Creo, a new family of Who They Help: More than 25,000 design software, built to solve chronic problems that have long plagued companies that use customers in the Industrial, High Tech, CAD software. Creo would deliver four breakthrough technologies that address the challenges Aerospace & Defense, Automotive, long associated with usability, interoperability, technology lock-in, and assembly management Consumer, and Medical Device industries. in CAD environments. Creo would reinvigorate and redefine the design market and PTC’s Industry: Design Software position in the marketplace. Number of Employees: 5,000 How would PTC educate their customer base about this new software suite? Insource or Outsource Marketing? Through content marketing. Both: Outsource to Mechanica in Boston, MA. Content marketing strategy for the Creo microsite provided by Robert Rose and the Content Marketing Institute. In Business Since: 1985 Headquarters: Boston, MA www.contentmarketinginstitute.com 2
  • 3. SOLutiOn PTC hired Joe Pulizzi and Robert Rose from the Content Marketing Institute (CMI) to develop and oversee the project. Joe and Robert worked closely with Rachel Nislick, PTC’s Director of Interactive Marketing and Geoff Hedges, Program Director for Creo. A successful launch would require doing more than developing a new product line; it would A successful launch mean positioning the company as a thought leader, sharing the company’s vision and strategy, would require doing and sharing information about the product suite ahead of its release. This would be achieved more than developing a by creating original content that would educate, engage and excite the core audience. new product line; “This new content marketing effort was to launch the new Creo product, build buzz for it, and it would mean educate the market,” explains Robert. “The new content strategy required a microsite launch positioning the company that was (and is) really supporting the effort to drive awareness for the new product and its as a thought leader, first release in the summer of 2011.” sharing the company’s vision and strategy, and The team had two primary missions: sharing information  Address the obvious industry problems. The team needed to get the industry speaking about the product suite about the “unspeakable” - the multitude of complicated, unnecessary features in their ahead of release. existing CAD software. Customers were apathetic because the jangle of ill-matched features created the impression of a staid development atmosphere. End users did not have any awareness of Creo. The microsite would need to develop an engagement with the new software. This needed to change.  Develop a plan that was strong enough to stand alone. The content marketing solution needed to work hand-in-hand with existing PTC marketing initiatives but also develop a distinctly new “personality.” As Robert explains, the team members were tasked with marketing the vision and strategy for a product that wouldn’t be ready for several months. But they didn’t want to negatively affect current sales of PTC’s CAD software. Anyone buying today’s products is on the path to Creo, and are upgrade-eligible when the new Creo product releases. www.contentmarketinginstitute.com 3
  • 4. StEpS tO SuCCESS The team had just one month to develop the content strategy and create the relevant PrOcess Overview content. The site’s launch coincided with the company’s public worldwide launch of What main steps did they follow? Creo. The key was making sure there was sufficient internal coordination and project  Nail down the content strategy first. Be sure it management. This would focus attention on content development. can co-exist with other marketing initiatives.  Build an editorial calendar based on the Develop a Content Strategy clearly defined and agreed-upon strategy. The initial content strategy was the first critical deliverable. This identified the pillars  Produce specialized content to fill the calendar. of content and mapped the way the content would be laid out strategically. This  Use familiar technology tools, such as document guided the production of the editorial calendar, which in turn shaped the Wordpress, when fast deployment is necessary. content development pipeline. Who was involved? “This really helped to align the site strategy and the content roll-out with the marketing Rachel Nislick messaging that was going out,” observes Robert. This ensured that the roll-out wasn’t Director of Interactive Marketing, PTC just haphazard but instead had a defined plan and strategy. The result was a smooth Geoff Hedges site launch with regular, ongoing content deployment. Director of Creo Program Robert Rose This was supported by a multiple-contributor blog. Content Marketing Strategist, Big Blue Moose Joe Pulizzi Project Management, Content Marketing Institute Identify Themes The team identified three themes the new content should address:  Creo Reactions: Commentary from the industry and customers regarding Creo  Reinventing Design: Establishing thought leaders, by analyzing trends and innovation  Behind-the-Scenes: PTC people and culture www.contentmarketinginstitute.com 4
  • 5. Determine Appropriate Content, format, and strategy Gone are the days when websites or microsites are thrown together without thought to how the content should fit together, what format should be used to convey information, and the Gone are the days when strategy behind it. websites or microsites Text-based content, for example, can at minimum include anything from original articles, are thrown together to supplemental downloads or interactive quizzes. Similarly, video, multimedia, and motion without thought to how graphics each play a different role in communicating marketing objectives. The PTC Creo the content should fit team settled on a mix of text, video, and image content. Text-based content included original articles, interviews, and best practice guides. Video-based content featured early product together, what format demonstrations and behind-the-scenes interviews with developers, customers, and strategic should be used to partners. convey information, and the strategy behind it. Create an Editorial Calendar Next, an aggressive editorial calendar was developed. Content was organized by medium (text or video). Notation was given to how each unit served the site’s overall marketing plan, and which team or individual was responsible for development. The editorial calendar was broken into daily and weekly content deliverables. Robert, the content strategist, compiled the content into a shared template. This document also tracked how text-based content would be illustrated, when it was approved, when the content would launch, and ensured all of it was search engine (SEO) optimized. www.contentmarketinginstitute.com 5
  • 6. Hire External Help Barb Schmitz, an expert and former magazine writer in CAD software, was hired to write industry-specific content. Schmitz’s contributions were crucial for a few reasons. As an expert, she could quickly and accurately write about in-depth industry trends. Relevant PrOcess Overview content was brainstormed weekly with PTC and approved as quickly as What was the time commitment? possible because the calendar was planned weeks in advance.  The content strategy for the microsite and blog were developed and executed in just a Schmitz’s writing was structured to fit the calendar and the identified pillar month’s time: September to October, 2010. objectives, a hallmark of a content marketing strategy. Schmitz’s expertise  There is an ongoing development of thought provided a solid base for in-house contributors. Her writing also set the critical leadership content. “knowledgeable and fun” tone for the site. What tools did you use?  WordPress - for the microsite’s content “I developed niche-specific content that explores CAD software design trends. management system I tend to follow the news curve and make a point to be product-neutral in discussion,” said Schmitz. This content prevents the site from being perceived as  Google Documents - for sharing editorial a one-sided marketing tool. That’s the key to establishing a thought leadership calendar position online.”  Adobe SiteCatalyst- for web analytics www.contentmarketinginstitute.com 6
  • 7. Select a CMS for the Microsite The biggest obstacle the PTC content marketing team faced in executing the microsite was a familiar one: Time. Time and cost constraints prevented a customized platform from being built, so Wordpress The team wasted no was deployed instead. Wordpress has the advantage of offering an exceptional time- and time filling the site with cost-efficient web development platform. Everyone on the team was familiar with this CMS content in anticipation platform. More critically, by building on commonly-used software, the microsite could be easily handed off to other contributors in the future. of the launch. Daily deadlines were Set the Stage for Success necessary, so there The team wasted no time would be a sufficient filling the site with content in content when the site anticipation of the launch. Daily went live. This prevented deadlines were necessary, so the site from appearing there would be a sufficient too new and offered the content when the site went live. audience plenty This prevented the site from appearing too new and offered of material. the audience plenty of material. PTC microsite launched on time. Simultaneously, the the CEO revealed the product name, Creo. Today, the content is updated on a daily basis. The site is maintained by PTC. www.contentmarketinginstitute.com 7
  • 8. rESuLtS ACHiEVED Initial Successes include: Very effective launch. PTC’s Creo microsite enjoyed a large launch at the end-of-the-month deadline and capitalized on the industry event. The site quickly crossed 100,000 visitors and things they’re continues to grow, with over 70% of the visitors new to PTC. glad they did Move fast, but be patient. Continued collaboration and growth. A core team of PTC and CMI contributors continue Results take time. A content strategy to create original content for the microsite on a daily basis. Even guest writers have can be developed and executed quickly contributed content. Managing this content requires ongoing editorial planning, but the if absolutely necessary. However, it is reward is increasing web traffic and brand awareness. important to note that the real benefits of a content marketing strategy are Deep development of niche realized over time and are not immediate. content. The Creo design software works as apps, Commit to a content strategy. providing better alignment of Strict adherence to a plan makes tight product capabilities with users. deadlines possible. Respect the editorial Providing ongoing content that calendar. Develop content in advance to ensure delivery deadlines are met. explores these specific app- like options ensures thought leadership focused on key roles found in manufacturers www.contentmarketinginstitute.com 8
  • 9. WHErE tHEy pLAn tO GO frOm HErE Now that the Creo microsite has launched, the team is building a mix of original and industry- generated content. They are inviting users, managers, and even CEOs to contribute to the things they’re site. This way, PTC will capitalize on outside perspectives and be able to highlight projects using its software. glad they did Don’t scare off sales prospects. Many parts of the Creo microsite do not heavily discuss PTC, Creo or other products. Rather, If your content is promoting a brand they provide a venue for conversation surrounding current manufacturing topics and CAD new product, particularly one that software trends. Subsequently, the company anticipates that additional discussion of its upends an established industry, be sure products will occur naturally. your efforts do not dissuade prospects from purchasing existing solutions. For “We want to really engage the audience in the conversation that PTC is trying to have, which example, illustrate that anyone who is positioning itself as a thought leader in this new paradigm of design software,” says Robert. buys product “today” will enjoy the same benefits, such as complimentary upgrades, when the new product is PTC team members plan to continue to increase the volume of content on the microsite, too. launched. They will do this by following an editorial calendar similar to the initial launch strategy. This content marketing will continue to drive awareness of PTC and Creo. Choose thought-leader contributors carefully. Rachel Nislick adds, “Joe and Robert understood the time constraints. CMI developed an Specialized content creators are required effective strategy so that PTC could execute against a defined editorial calendar and a set of for specialized content development. Be objectives. Having this in place ensures we will continue to develop content for the Creo site sure your contributors speak the same in the coming months.” “language” as your target audience and have the credentials to demonstrate thought leadership. www.contentmarketinginstitute.com 9
  • 10. ExpErt COmmEntAry Robert Rose outlines two factors he thinks made PTC’s content marketing vision and strategy successful: a lOOk at key cOntent Align tightly with existing marketing messages, where appropriate. Focus on specific marketing objectives and develop your content accordingly. Evaluate  Microsite formatted as a blog existing marketing messages, and where appropriate, include them in your project’s  “Foundation content” that fulfills objectives. New life can be breathed into existing material even if you are building a new content goals prior to launch “voice” for a project. Adaptive reuse of content can shorten development when working  Community blog with user with a strict deadline. generated content  Community forum to discuss Content marketing is not separate from other marketing initiatives. industry trends as well as PTC products Clients may find it difficult to understand the value of content if it is perceived as stand- alone. The larger the organization the more pronounced this can be felt. The more closely you can align the existing branding messages to the pillars (or themes) of content that you’re trying to drive with content marketing, the more smoothly the iterations will be. Robert Rose Content Marketing Institute www.contentmarketinginstitute.com 10
  • 11. About the Content Marketing Institute The Content Marketing Institute helps marketers with one thing: The how-to of content marketing. Become a member to get access to our library of content that includes more case studies, exclusive research and data to help you make decisions about content marketing – it’s free! Get a complimentary 30-minute consultation to see how we can help you get started or move to the next step with content marketing. Email our Strategist in Residence, Robert Rose at Robert@junta42.com. www.contentmarketinginstitute.com 11