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How To Create Exciting Content For A Boring Business

Before everything else, I’d like to start with this: I truly believe there are no boring topics. But again, I’m the kind of human being who finds linguistic questions fascinating, philosophy enthralling and every now and then my interest can be piqued by fun chemistry facts or documentaries about how toothpaste caps are made and such.

I’m not saying that every product, service and business are super exciting. I would put it this way: there are products which are more obviously interesting for the majority of society and there are products which you need to put some more time and effort in to make them more engaging.

Before we dive in, I’d like to apologize if I categorize Your product as ‘boring’. I didn’t mean to offend anybody with my examples, but how exciting something is, is quite subjective and I needed a couple of examples.

So how to create exciting content, both visual and written, for something as boring as pallets, cutlery, windows, or an accounting service.

It is often mentioned that anything can be sold with sunshine, sexuality or a sweet baby or pet. Sadly, many believe in this and go for the easy way out, namely creating content around something that has nothing to do with their product but “sells anything”.

In my opinion, this is the worst “content strategy” somebody can go with. To me, it looks cheap and diving into something like this is a slippery slope to demolishing a brand that could have become great.

Pairing your brand with another topic in order to build an image and insert another layer of the original message can be a good idea, but let’s face it, seeing a beautiful lady with big… eyes on a stack of pallets or putting a cute kitten next to a fork don’t really have a deeper meaning.

So what should you do then? Let’s journey together, look at concrete examples and come up with a content strategy that could work for you too.

Let’s say that you are a cutlery manufacturer. Well, there’s only so many angles you can take photos of forks and spoons. So why not pair cutlery with food? Food is one of the most popular topics: foodies, food bloggers, Instagram cooks, and food stylists seem to be growing on trees nowadays and they can help with raising awareness around silverware. You can reach out to them and ask them to include your products in the content they share.

Have you noticed that food pictures on Instagram hardly ever have cutlery next to them? Why is that? It is such an obvious pairing.

As far as written content, I can imagine writing up recipes and pairing them with the matching silverware e.g. a delicious steak with the perfect steak knife.

Moving away from cutlery: if you sell pallets you can highlight the things you can create pallets. DIY is a very trending topic and you wouldn’t believe what a huge market is out there for pallet furniture. I know pallets are not exactly made for the purpose of designing furniture, but they are fashionable now, so use this opportunity.

For example, let say that you manufacture windows. Windows are kind of like frames. So what picture would you put in it? I’m thinking of a happy family, gathering around the table, eating dinner and having a great time together, and we’re peeking through the window.

Or think about picturesque scenery framed by a grandiose window or an interesting window-set.

An accounting service can create plenty of content by using this technique, as there’s hardly a person who doesn’t need advice on taxes, finances, bookkeeping, payroll etc. You can populate your editorial calendar with useful tips and define the publish dates based on when them tips can come in handy the most. Just to mention a few: how to claim a tax refund, good-to-knows for tax declaration etc. Try to make these articles easy to understand, use lots of examples and as little jargon as possible.

As for pallets, a pain point can be that they are not very long-lasting without the proper care and they are a beloved home of spiders. Painting them can be tricky too. How-to’s and guides can be interesting for those who want to work with pallets.

A pinpoint for cutlery?. etting up a table can be puzzling, especially for special occasions like Christmas, birthdays, random family gatherings and other bigger events. I get so confused when I’m handed more than one size of spoon and forks. I know the basics of setting up a table but I’m not familiar at all with cutlery etiquette. I’m probably not the only one. Other table decorations, napkin folding, and matching cutlery can be both useful and entertaining.

For windows, I can image a guide on different styles with the matching decoration such as flower pots on the offset, or curtains. A written guide on how to choose the perfect window can be very useful too. What material and style goes with different buildings, what frame color should one choose that matches the painting etc

My examples are all everyday things, common products, and services and thus supply is often larger than demand. This makes marketing your brand even harder, but on the other hand, it also gives you the opportunity to be creative, find something that you do differently and can create content around.

I know it somewhat contradicts with what I mentioned in the ‘Easy way out’ section, so to clarify, you can use sunshine, sexuality, and sweet babies or pets, if you can verify it. But don’t use them just because they are easy to sell with.

Choose something random, something unexpected and make it yours!

After an article full of examples, it is challenging to make a general deduction. Let’s try a bullet point summary:

And to wrap up: I challenge you to leave a comment with your brand’s name or product/service type that you struggle to create content for. Let see if we can find a truly boring business!

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