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  • The Trope FactoryKelvin Newman @ Search Leeds 2016

  • Who is this guy?Kelvin Newman - Founder of BrightonSEO

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    http://www.slideshare.net/kelvinnewman

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    What this presentation isnt?

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    You know what, content marketing is amazing

    You should do some of that stuff

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    Im going to assume your already doing some type of content marketing and want to do it better

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    Who produces great content?

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    The Jar-Jar Binks Hypothesis

    But they often do

    Nobody sets out to make something shit

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    This is IMDB Reviews

    http://blog.moertel.com/posts/2006-01-17-mining-gold-from-the-internet-movie-database-part-1.html

    http://blog.moertel.com/posts/2006-01-17-mining-gold-from-the-internet-movie-database-part-1.html

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    This is a normal distribution bell curve

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    Most content is average

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    But the rewards go to the excellent not the average.

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    Quality

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    Rewards

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    The Problem

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    Three approaches to content

    Play in the tail Die in the middle Swing for the fences

    High Frequency Low FrequencyMedium Frequency

    Low Cost High CostMedium Cost

    Low Marginal Return High Marginal ReturnLow Marginal Return

    High Aggregate Value Low Aggregate ValueLow Aggregate Value

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    So whats this presentation about?

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    Quality

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    Quality

    Peanuts Flop

    BlockbusterCult Hit

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    Quality

    Peanuts Flop

    BlockbusterCult Hit

    ICONOGRAPHY/SIGNAGE 8ICONOGRAPHY/SIGNAGE 8

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    Tropes are one way of doing that

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    So we start hereICONOGRAPHY/SIGNAGE8

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    Rather than here,

    ICONOGRAPHY/SIGNAGE8

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    trope noun

    a significant or recurrent theme; a motif.

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    There are motifs and patterns in all works of art that appeal to something innate in us all

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    Understanding these patterns shorten the odds of our content success

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    but wont that just make my content same-y and derivative

    Sceptical Audience Member

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    Beauty and the BeastThe beast is usually a monster physically, capable of great rage

    and destruction.

    The beauty is kind, smart, and emotional.

    The Beauty sees the good in the Beast and the world;

    The Beauty brings out the best in Beast.

    This often leads to Love Redeems (Another Trope)

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    You probably recognise that one, but some are more subtle.

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    Twenty Minutes in the Future

    The Future, but not so far into it that you'd notice itd feel alien.

    This is often a linear extrapolation of national malaise or existing crises, so American works of the 1970s have endlessly

    skyrocketing crime and inner urban decay.

    While the 1980s brought the notion that Mega Corps and Japan would rule the world.

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    Bumbling SidekickAn annoying, incompetent sidekick for another character who

    barely tolerates him.

    Some Bumbling Sidekicks are delusional and think they are appreciated.

    Others are just too desperate for friendship and/or money to leave.

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    The MacGuffin

    A plot device in the form of some goal, desired object, or other motivator that the protagonist pursues, often with little or no

    narrative explanation.

    The specific nature of a MacGuffin is typically unimportant to the overall plot.

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    I point these out not to belittle these films;

    but rather to point out the huge variety films can have with

    shared elements.

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    Think of them as building blocks for you to construct

    things with.

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    But what has this got to do with content marketing?

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    We must understand

    the Tropes in our sectors

    content

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    We want to discover subtle lessons.

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    Top Ten Kim Kardashian Selfies with Kittens that will blow your

    mindThats the Jar-Jar

    Binks Lesson

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    Our audience is risk averse, so prefer articles about avoiding

    disaster than achieving success.

    We want things more like

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    Our readers like to show-off in front of their friends.

    These are insights you can act upo

    n

  • Things you can do when you get back to the office

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    Cover all the sensible

    suggestions from

    answerthepublic.com

    http://answerthepublic.com

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    Word-cloud the most socially

    popular pages and look for the

    tropes.

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    Have a play with my Google Doc The Trope Factory

    http://www.brightonSEO.com/tropes

    http://www.brightonseo.com/tropes

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    Use the Seven Whys to examine content success.

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    Why is Nomad List such as successful website?

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    Because it helps people decide where is a good place to remote

    work.

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    Why?

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    Because it has comprehensive information about different

    places suited to remote working.

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    Why?

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    Because lots of people want to work remotely and overseas

    but arent sure where.

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    Why?

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    Because although the idea of remote working is appealing

    but reality is daunting.

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    Why?

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    Because working in a country where youve never visited is

    scary.

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    Why?

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    Because we wouldnt know what to expect from those

    places.

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    Why?

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    Because change is appealing but also scary.

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    Because change is appealing but also scary

    is a much more useful content prompt than

    information about remote working is popular

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    But be prepared to lose a whole evening in the rabbit hole.

  • Thanks for listeningKelvin Newman - Founder of BrightonSEO

    @kelvinnewman

    [email protected]

    http://www.slideshare.net/kelvinnewman

    mailto:[email protected]