What Are Content Upgrades?
A content upgrade may be a specific quite lead magnet (i.e. a free resource) that goes hand in hand with a specific piece of content. The content upgrade is beneficial or maybe required to implement regardless of the piece of content covers. The content is often almost anything, including blog posts, podcasts, or videos.
This article may be a content upgrade. But clearly, content upgrades work if you’re reading this immediately.
Where am I able to get content ideas?
1. General Forums (Quora, Yahoo!, etc.)
Simply type within the topic your readers have an interest in or the name of your industry, and you'll start finding questions that you simply can become content.
2. Industry-Specific Forums
People share news, ask questions, answer questions, and more. There are general forums like Quora, but there are also forums for almost every industry and niche.
3. Social Media Groups (Facebook, LinkedIn, etc.)
Social media groups are like niche forums. People discuss industries, interests, and topics. Search for the groups that don’t allow many article sharing.
4. Industry Publications: Popular Titles, Topics, and Comment Sections
Find the sites in your industry that publish all the newest news, trends, tips, and everything else your readers love. Search for the articles with the foremost engagement: comments, shares, views, etc.
5. Instagram Feeds and Comments
I’ve followed influencers within the online industry, and therefore the comments they get can cause content gold. Again, influencers don’t have time to answer every question. That’s where you'll are available. And for a few reasons, influencers on Instagram get tons of comments.
This guide is brief and sweet:
It’s an inventory of 15 Content Upgrade Ideas.
I provide a couple brief examples for every one of the ideas.
#1. List of Tools
Example: an inventory of online image editing or graphics tools, like Canva and PicMonkey.
#2. List of Resources Think Links
Example: A curated list of guides for doing keyword research or working out when you’re not at the gym.
#3. List of YouTube Videos
Example: A curated list of YouTube videos about program Optimization (SEO).
#4. Shoulder Content associated with the most Topic, Building an Email List
Example: If the most content is about eating healthy, then a shoulder topic might be about the way to exercise more hebdomadally.
#5. Checklist
Example: A checklist to use before publishing a blog post.
#6. Cheatsheet
Example: A summary of keyboard shortcuts for Gmail or WordPress Plugins
#7. Swipe File
Example: an inventory of great email subject lines or formula for blog post headlines.
#8. Video Tutorial
Example: A tutorial on creating Pinnable (or social) images using Canva
#9. Access to a (prerecorded) Webinar
Example: If you've got a recorded webinar handy, you'll use that. If not, you'll still record a session to be used as a content upgrade. Just cover 3 useful ideas, strategies, or tutorials.
#10. Quickstart Guide
Example: A guide to using Trello for a content calendar or a guide for on page SEO.
#11. Additional Items for an inventory Post
Example: Create an inventory post with 12 items, but only share the primary 6 and provide the opposite 6 in your content upgrade.
#12. Downloadable Asset Spreadsheet calculator
Example: A calculator that shows what proportion you would like to save lots of each month to retire 10 years sooner.
#13. Access to a Tool
Example: An SEO audit tool or an online image editor.
#14. Transcript for a Podcast
Example: Well, this one is pretty straightforward. you'll provide the transcript for each of your episodes.
#15. A Physical Product
Example: this will convert rather well for a few niches. Survival Life sends you a paracord bracelet or a master card knife. you'll send a poster, t-shirt, or hat, etc.