How do you create training content that knocks your audience’s socks off? Across all markets, people love and rave about training content that does three big things:
1) Solves their problems and answers their questions. This seems like a no-brainer, but the part that’s easy to overlook is identifying what people actually want – not just what you think they want. As an expert in your field it’s very easy to think that because you know something, other people know it too. The truth is, a vast majority of people in all markets and niches are beginners. And in that beginning space, there are far more questions than answers. If you can answer those questions with clarity and point them in the right direction, they’ll love you! There are two excellent ways to figure out your market’s problems and questions:
- If you already have a decent following (100+ active followers on email or social media) you can send them a survey. Ask them what are the top three things that would help them the most right now? From that survey, identify the most commonly asked questions you receive from your followers and create your new content around that.
- Identify and follow the top 20 blogs in your field of expertise (use Alltop.com and Technorati.com to identify those) and find the most viral (commented and shared) posts. What issues are those posts addressing? You can also take the main keywords (terms people in your market are searching for) and search them at Yahoo Answers to see what else people are asking about this.
2) Helps them move towards their desired outcome. Answering your market’s questions are only a part of this. Once you do that you have to give them concrete steps of action so they can apply that new knowledge. The first thing to do once you’re done reading this post is figure out what the most common questions your audience has about your field of expertise.
3) Easily understandable and easily applicable. Don’t make your content complex. Your job as an expert is to communicate information to your audience in a way that makes it easy to understand and apply, so your audience can improve their results in the area you teach. After learning from you, they need to feel like they have the confidence and competence to apply your training.
So, the first thing you need to do to create this content is figure out what your audience actually wants. “Find out what they want and show them how to get it,” is a surefire formula for success. So put together a survey or start chunking away at that research. Use http://www.surveymonkey.com/ for free to get started.
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