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Please note that this section is not THE content strategy. Don't overwork yourself early on because you're still a potential client and haven't started doing things like keyword research yet. An effective content marketing strategy must have these five core elements to be successful: People in the audience Brand history Content Marketing Mission Business case An action plan Briefly talk about these elements in a convincing manner. Tell your clients how this strategy has been successful for other clients and why you believe including it is the key to success. Efficiently sell evidence and records to yourself. Show your content calendar to your clients Create a Content Calendar for them by
going into the details. Although it may seem a little early, it shows natural initiative and understanding. The main goal of your content calendar is to schedule your editorial content Special Datain advance. You can stay organized and consistent with your publishing schedule this way. By scheduling blog posts and articles in advance, you can give your company's thought leaders enough time to create their content despite competing priorities. Describe the budget and resources needed Include a breakdown of the costs of creating and distributing the content and any resources needed, such as a content writer or graphic designer. Fountain Budget and cost

vary for different people. Choose the best price appropriate to the quality you would offer. Some companies want the result but don't want to pay the fee. As a content strategist, don't limit your prospect to just one pricing option in your proposal. Giving clients the option to “take it or leave it” will only increase their anxiety, hesitation, and doubt. Offer them some pricing plans to work with and select from. Calculate the time needed to complete each deliverable People who work as consultants and freelancers operate at very different speeds.
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