Page 1 of 1

On my company website I also post a short summary of about 400 words.

Posted: Sat Jan 18, 2025 9:16 am
by Bappy32
1. What is content mapping?
The most obvious update, of course, is to spread the title of this article with a link to the full article via Twitter.

For LinkedIn I will do the same, supplemented with a few more sentences summarizing the core of the article. If I were an active user of Google+, this could also be posted there. Instagram is of course not suitable for this, you need other content for that.


To support and to give the author some visualization, I can record a short video brazil mobile phone number list in which I explain what content mapping is. For example: content mapping in one minute. The content type is then of course video. I publish that video on YouTube as well as Facebook and Twitter.

2. Content mapping in practice or DIY
5 Steps for a Content Map. A clear but simple summary of the five steps in a text version for publication on LinkedIn.

5 steps for a content map. Now in an infographic, which makes it easier to spread via Facebook and Pinterest for example.

I have introduced this technique to several clients in the meantime. There are also customer experiences available that lend themselves to posting as a quote. One of my clients also uses the 'content tree' for this, which is now called 'Judith's tree'. This can be a photo of Judith with a quote and the logo of the company she works for.

The example folder. This is the filled in illustration of the content tree as also in this article. We publish that example on Pinterest.

3. Why content maps?
Always nice: 3 reasons for content mapping. A short, textual update for LinkedIn. Of course, supplemented with a link to the source file.

We remain sensitive to the results, so an infographic of, for example, the reach without content mapping and the reach with content mapping is a very nice update for Facebook.