What you need to know about content marketing platforms

We explore to exponential rise in this category of martech and how utilising content differs to other digital advertising

It’s been more than 25 years since Microsoft co-founder, Bill Gates, penned an essay that reminded us content is king.

That’s a long time in Internet years, and many other predictions have proven false. But there’s no doubt the appetite for content has never been healthier. In 2021, the global content marketing industry was estimated to be worth US$66 billion in revenue, growing to US$76 billion this year. It’s expected to double by 2026 to US$137 billion.

All of that content demands tools and processes to manage it, and that, in turn, has seen a proliferation of new technology for the purpose. The 2022 edition of marketing technology landscape from Scott Brinker and Frans Reimers noted among the 9932 martech solutions featured, the number of content and engagement vendors grew from 1936 to 2592 in a single year.

Many are clumped together under the banner of content marketing platforms (CMPs). While the exact definition of a CMP varies, they generally include tools for creating, managing, distributing and measuring marketing-related digital content.

According to Gartner’s Magic Quadrant for content marketing platforms released in March, the most comprehensive software offerings support capabilities such as content strategy, ideation, editorial planning, calendarisation, collaboration and creative workflows and approvals management, curation, metadata management and distribution of different content types and measurement and optimisation tools. The analyst firm also highlights integration into marketing systems such as Web content management, sales enablement, digital asset management (DAM) and marketing automation as a growing area of focus for these platforms.

Gartner director analyst for marketers, Jeffrey Cohen, says it is no surprise appreciation of content’s importance has grown as digital marketing matured, especially in business-to-business (B2B) marketing.

“It starts with the idea that content is critical to every revenue-driving organisation, whether it is marketing or sales,” he tells CMO. “If you are a B2B company, it is super important because that is how demand gen is run. But even if you are a B2C company serving consumers, you are trying to get your prospects and customers to engage with you and content is the thing they engage with.”

Cohen says appreciation of content’s importance has both marketing and sales leaders wanting to get better at its creation – a process which has traditionally been expensive and time consuming to get right.

“While we can’t necessarily improve the content people are creating, technology can improve the process,” he says.

Product capabilities now grouped into the CMP category is broad. Gartner’s Magic Quadrant includes providers as diverse as Optimizely, Seismic, Contently and Sitecore. Many competitors are still in their startup phase, and the category has been a hotbed of merger and acquisition activities as larger competitors seek to build out capabilities.

“Some have a social listening front-end, some have SEO inputs, and there are even some that look at competitive content keywords,” Cohen says. “But it has got to start with the voice of the customer and what are they interested in, and how we get better at creating ideas by focusing on that. Then it becomes an editorial planning process to turn that into a series of content pieces across campaigns with different themes for different audiences.”

A new generation of martech

Among entrepreneurs competing for a slice of this fast-growing opportunity is Aaron Macarthur and his team at Sydney-based startup, Convo Ink. Macarthur believes the path ahead for content marketing solutions was paved by social media platforms, which have done an amazing job of putting content in front of the right people.

“Those big social media platforms have given a lot of people better understanding of how you can use different forms of content to generate results,” Macarthur says. “It is ripe for further innovation, and it definitely needs some new tools to make it easier and simpler to create content at scale.”

Macarthur worked in numerous sales and operations roles with publishing and media companies before starting Convo Ink in 2021. The purpose of this new company is to bring many innovations that have driven the growth of digital advertising into the content marketing sector.

“Over the last three years or so, it has really become apparent the industry has started to catch on to the role content can play in acquiring or delivering customers,” he says. “But the industry just didn’t have the tools to create content at scale. So it has been incredibly hard to write and produce content then extend that across multiple publishers.”

Macarthur’s solution is to use programmatic digital marketing technology and other tools to create efficiency in content processes, coupled with a strong capability in data analytics to measure the performance of that content. Convo Ink created its own metric for measuring the attention given to each piece of content, so marketers can understand how each is performing in real time. This is achieved by analysing specific behaviours such as viewing or playing time and interactions like swipes and clicks, as well as examining the environment the content resides within.

“All these things add up to give us the clearest picture yet of how content is performing,” Macarthur says. “That has been one of the hardest things to measure within the industry for a long time.”

By understanding the performance of content in real time, Macarthur hopes to enable marketers to dynamically optimise content based on those insights.

“Instead of just having a static campaign, what we are looking to do is explore the different data signals and see what is happening with our attention scores and use those as clues as to what we need to do to evolve that piece of content,” Macarthur says. “Over time, we are able to make three or four different optimisations to that content that will basically increase engagement and increase attention levels over time.”

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