As we at Air Traffic Control (ATC) have been growing and exploring our optimal product-market fit, we uncovered an interesting dichotomy that could be both our Achilles heel and our best gift to marketers.
When marketers and teams first get started with ATC, we import their content. This includes podcasts, webinars, blogs, help libraries, you name it. The purpose of this import is to determine how effectively that existing content engages their target audiences. Additionally, this analysis identifies content gaps, helping to inform future content strategy.
One of our very first value adds is a comprehensive content analysis and content metrics. When ATC ingests all your content, it might shed light on things you haven’t seen for years like things that don’t appeal to your current target audience, obsolete value propositions or product info, or just plain garbage.
Clearly, you don’t want to promote content like the above to your audiences. And so, therein lies the problem. We’re revealing to you a whole bunch of junk that, before you can start promoting it to your audience, needs to be fixed. And it’s in our and your best interest to fix it efficiently, so here’s how you start.
So, what do you do with this revelation of outdated or irrelevant content? Here are some steps to manage this process without damaging your website’s domain reputation:
Your content analysis should also inform future content strategy. You should now have, or be working towards a clean collection of relevant content. So what should you be writing about next?
It’s our opinion that simply using tools like SEMRush, Moz, or Ahrefs to identify high-quality keywords with traffic will not be enough to create truly great content. Particularly in the age of AI-produced content, the combination of AI and keyword driven content will produce top of funnel content that doesn’t provide enough value to your readers and frankly, reads like drivel.
The Air Traffic Control topic radar is unique in that it lets you quickly assess whether the topics you’re creating content about are the same things your audience is engaging with. We are going to wager a bet that your customers and prospects within your database have similar interests to what anyone searching for relevant content online that fits your ICP are interested in.
Therefore, identifying areas which are interesting to your audience but haven’t been covered thoroughly will reveal opportunities for topics which should be getting added to your upcoming content production queue. Here’s how the Topic Radar works.
Along the X axis is the ratio of engagements with a topic relative to how often a topic was written about.For example, if a topic was written about 5 times, but engaged with 10 times, that topic’s ratio would be 2:1.
Along the Y axis is how many times you’ve written about a topic. So, in the top right quadrant, these are topics where you spend a lot of your effort and it’s paying off.
The top left quadrant are topics you write about often, but don’t generate much engagement. The bottom left quadrant are topics you rarely write about and don’t perform very well when you do.
Lastly, the bottom right quadrant are probably your best opportunities as these are topics you don’t write about very often, but generate a lot of engagement.
You can click on any quadrant to filter the topic list
The combination of identifying, updating, and creating new quality content is the best way to keep a steady stream of top of funnel and engagement coming. And no, we don’t believe that new content can be created, at least exclusively, by artificial intelligence.
Can AI be a powerful tool to get started, do research, and identify relevant sources? Are there dozens of other ways AI can streamline your content production process we haven’t listed here? Absolutely. But if you don’t have a human being heavily involved in the actual writing and editing of your content the impact it has for your business is going to be much lower quality than if you did.
We’re always happy to connect and chat through your content opportunities and future strategy. If we can be a resource, feel free to get in touch. You can even take ATC for a free test flight and get your first content report for free.