The phrase, “Content is the King!” has been around for a long time but it holds true even today. This phrase was originally coined by Bill Gates, Founder of Microsoft in 1996 who predicted that Internet will slowly become a marketplace for content.
And, moreover, he was right as its been more than 20 years since the phrase was coined and content rules undoubtedly.
So, is content is still the king?
Short answer to this question is: Yes, indeed!
But, why?
Essentially, content is what people look for on the Internet to solve their problems in their daily life. There’re many reasons why content is still the king, and stays relevant and useful for your business.
In this podcast, I’ll be going to tell why content is important for your business and it’ll remain the ‘heart’ of marketing. Though this podcast, I’ll also tell explain that content is indeed and efficient way to connect with your audience, create brand awareness, showcase your brand’s authority, and build trust.
Ready! So, lets get started.
Hope this podcast will make sense to you.
Let me know in the comments!
The phrase, “Content is the King!” has been around for a long time but it holds true even today. This phrase was originally coined by Bill Gates, Founder of Microsoft in 1996 who predicted that the Internet will slowly become a marketplace for content.
And, moreover, he was right as it’s been more than 20 years since the phrase was coined, and content rules undoubtedly.
So, is content still the king?
The short answer to this question is: Yes, indeed!
But, why?
Essentially, content is what people look for on the Internet to solve their problems in their daily life. There’re many reasons why content is still the king, and stays relevant and useful for your business.
In this podcast, I’ll be going to tell why content is important for your business and it’ll remain the ‘heart’ of marketing. Through this podcast, I’ll also tell explain that content is indeed an efficient way to connect with your audience, create brand awareness, showcase your brand’s authority, and build trust.
Ready! So, let’s get started.
Hope this podcast will make sense to you.
Let me know in the comments!