As a follow up to our 2010 Junta42 Content Marketing Study, we’ve been doing some comparisons between content marketing product usage in 2010 versus 2008. The findings are interesting, to say the least.
Here are the highlights:
Significant Increases in Content Distribution
Social Media (i.e., Twitter, Facebook) – distribution of content through those channels has increased over 500% in two years.
Blog usage has more than doubled.
Online video has jumped nearly 2x.
eBooks have nearly doubled.
Slight Content Marketing Increases
Digital Magazines
Podcasts
Microsites
Holding Steady
eNewsletters
White Papers
Case Studies
Down a Bit
Virtual Events
In-Person Events
Hurting
Custom Print Magazines
Print Newsletters
I don’t believe these results are mind shattering, but it continues to prove that marketers are putting more resources into the kind of content marketing that spreads and is shared. It also tells us that marketers are learning to become publishers, developing content assets instead of renting the media.
If you missed it, you can download the entire content marketing study here.
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