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"Marketers struggling to create engaging content will have a savior in The Content Fuel Framework. The Focus + Format approach is a simple yet highly effective way to inspire numerous rich ideas to rescue any content marketing program."
--Lee Odden, CEO and Co-Founder of TopRank Marketing
In The Content Fuel Framework, trained journalist and award-winning content marketer Melanie Deziel shows you how to maximize your creativity by systematizing it. This simple framework catalyzes the brainstorming process, making idea generation effortless and nearly automatic. No more writer's block. No more asking "what should I post?" No more waiting for that "big idea" to show up in its own time. This system allows storytellers from any industry to produce fresh story ideas on demand, any time.
Never before have we consumed as much content, in as many forms, and in as many places as we do now. This means marketers, creators, and anyone who communicates with an audience is under more pressure than ever to deliver unique content, consistently. How can you fill all those web pages, social feeds, blogs, and newsletters, every single day?
The Content Fuel Framework will challenge you--and enable you--to tell stories in entirely new ways. It's an adaptable and evergreen guide you'll come back to again and again.
Melanie Deziel
Melanie Deziel is the founder of StoryFuel, a consulting service that equips marketers, creators and business owners with the skills and strategies to tell better brand stories. A lifelong storyteller, trained journalist, and international speaker, she is recognized as a leading expert on native advertising and a prominent influencer in the world of content marketing. As the first editor of branded content at the New York Times’ T Brand Studio, Deziel won the 2014 and 2015 Best Native Advertising Execution OMMA Awards, including the acclaimed “Women Inmates” piece for Netflix’s Orange Is the New Black. She was a founding member of HuffPost Partner Studio, and served as the director of creative strategy at Time Inc., building branded content strategy across 35+ US media properties, including Time, Fortune, People, Sports Illustrated, Entertainment Weekly, and more. Deziel has appeared at Content Marketing World, Native Ad Days, SXSW, Social Media Marketing World, Inbound and more, all as part of her mission to share the power of compelling and credible content.
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An innovative, effective system for creating content that delivers the one thing every audience craves: relevancy. Highly recommended!
Jay Baer, Founder of Convince & Convert and author of Youtility
"The Content Fuel Framework delivers on its promise: Melanie’s system will ignite new ideas for getting your message out, and get you fired up to create content in ways you’d never even considered."
John Lee Dumas, Founder and Host, Entrepreneurs on Fire
"Marketing doesn’t need another content marketing book. But we do need a practical, accessible, ridiculously useful guide to reimagining our great ideas in a hundred different ways (literally!). The Content Fuel Framework should come packaged with every 2020 marketing plan. Highly recommend!"
Ann Handley, Chief Content Officer, MarketingProfs and Wall Street Journal best-selling author of Everybody Writes
"Melanie Deziel’s book, The Content Fuel Framework, is exactly what businesses need today to get noticed. I’ve published over 6000 pieces of content online, and I’m not sure I’d publish another tweet without spending more time deep in her words. You should too."
Mitch Joel, author of Six Pixels of Separation and CTRL ALT Delete
The most dreaded question for any content creator is ‘what should I talk about?’ In this book Melanie not only makes this question into a joy to answer, but she does it through an incredibly powerful and easy to understand framework. If true creativity is the engine we must fuel, Melanie’s framework is the simple instructions that can help us all drill for oil.
Robert Rose, Chief Strategy Officer, TCA: The Content Advisory
"Content creation is a lot of work and takes great consistency to pay off. It’s important to have a game plan, but knowing where to start is still the challenge. Melanie Deziel lays it all out for you in The Content Fuel Framework. This must-read is the guide you need to achieve the clarity to successfully catapult your ideas into the world, allowing you to present a reliable and trustworthy brand."
Amy Schmittauer Landino, Creator of AmyTV and author of Good Morning, Good Life
"Marketers struggling to create engaging content will have a savior in The Content Fuel Framework. The Focus + Format approach is a simple yet highly effective way to inspire numerous rich ideas to rescue any content marketing program."
Lee Odden, CEO and Co-Founder of TopRank Marketing
If your content marketing tank is running low, Melanie Deziel’s book will connect you to a deep and rich well of content ideas so you never run dry again.
Michael Stelzner, Founder of Social Media Examiner and Social Media Marketing World
"A marketer is only as good as their storytelling. Melanie’s framework for effective content strategy development is airtight and a game changer for anyone from seasoned marketers to newbies. Meet your new secret weapon. The Content Fuel Framework isn’t a book, it’s an action plan guaranteed to take your storytelling to the next level. Get ready to unlock your most productive and impactful marketing tool yet. Don’t have another content brainstorm until you’ve read The Content Fuel Framework."
KiKi Von Glinow, CEO and Co-Founder, Toast Media Group
"In the world of content creation and marketing, it’s becoming harder to stand out in today’s very noisy, crowded online space. However, there is hope! Melanie Deziel has served up the framework we’ve all been looking for to help generate idea after idea, leading to a consistent stream of original, high-quality content that’ll serve your niche for years to come. Dive in!"
Chris Ducker, YOUPreneur
For content practitioners, small business owners, content experts, and those starting out, Melanie Deziel offers a useful, tactical framework, including deeper questions to help generate content ideas, and smarter ways to have a plan around your content calendar. Documenting the idea generation process will help readers fine-tune content ideas, but also come up with new ways to reach audience segments, making happier, more fulfilled customers. Isn’t that what it’s all about? This should be a quarterly exercise for all brand marketing teams!
Cathy McPhillips, VP of Marketing, Content Marketing Institute
Don’t be fooled by the fact that this book is a quick and easy read... Deziel has made the complex world of content marketing simple and clear. Her powerful content fuel framework lives up to its promise and will help readers generate 500+ content ideas in a single sitting!
Chris Winfield, CEO and Co-Founder, Super Connector Media
Did you ever hear the story about the person who consistently created meaningful, compelling, and relevant content? That story starts with this book and ends with your success. Read it. Use it. And live happily ever after. If you’re in the driver’s seat of content creation, this book is your fuel.
Ron Tite, Founder of Church+State and author of Think Do Say
Coming up with content ideas can strike fear into the heart of even the most stalwart content creators and storytellers. But Melanie has a cure for that fear: a simple system for reliably—and creatively—coming up with dozens, even hundreds, of useful, relevant, and new angles to almost any story.
Tamsen Webster, Founder and Chief Message Strategist, Find the Red Thread
"Melanie is a pioneer in content marketing and one of the smartest minds in the game. While so many content strategy frameworks are obtuse hieroglyphics with 47 different boxes and arrows pointing to each other, The Content Fuel Framework is simple, accessible, and will help you start coming up with better story ideas tomorrow."
Joe Lazauskas, VP of Marketing, Contently and author of The Storytelling Edge
"I didn’t need this book to know that Melanie Deziel is a go-to pro when it comes to content marketing and brand storytelling. But we all need the useful process she shares in The Content Fuel Framework to become more efficient and effective content creators."
Brian Clark, Founder and CEO, Copyblogger Media
Pay attention to Melanie’s framework on how to really change the way you think about content generation. Her powerful system of Focus + Format is brilliant and will help give your stories structure. You will love this book, you’ll want to share it with your team, and it will change the way you share your message with the world.
Neen James, Attention Expert and Keynote speaker, Neen James Inc.
The Content Fuel Framework
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To all the stories waiting to be told, & all the storytellers ready to tell them
Contents
Introduction
The Content Fuel Framework
The 10 Focuses
Focus 1: People
Focus 2: Basics
Focus 3: Details
Focus 4: History
Focus 5: Process
Focus 6: Curation
Focus 7: Data
Focus 8: Product
Focus 9: Example
Focus 10: Opinion
Content Focus Cheat Sheet
The 10 Formats
Format 1: Writing
Format 2: Infographic
Format 3: Audio
Format 4: Video
Format 5: Live Video
Format 6: Image Gallery
Format 7: Timeline
Format 8: Quiz
Format 9: Tool
Format 10: Map
More Formats to Consider
Content Format Cheat Sheet
Content Multipliers
Now What?
How to Support This Book
Acknowledgements
Landmarks
Cover
Half Title Page
Front Matter
Title Page
Epigraph
Copyright Page
Body Matter
Table of Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Creativity Within Confines
Every single day, more than 500,000 new websites are created. Hundreds of hours of video are uploaded to YouTube each minute. Thousands of tweets are sent each second. There are more than 700,000 podcasts, each releasing new episodes all the time.
Updated versions of these types of statistics roll out annually, and each time I see one I have the same few thoughts.
First, I think about how lucky we are to live in a time when content creation and distribution has been so thoroughly democratized. Content-creation tools and technology have never been more accessible, and the proliferation of the internet and social media has largely done away with the gatekeepers of yore, who got to decide which stories were worth telling and what content could be shared. In the present day—and for the foreseeable future—we can all be storytellers. That’s a beautiful thing.
Second, I think about how content consumption has become more audience-led, due to the sheer volume of content being created. We can’t possibly consume it all¹, so we have to hone our expectations, raise our standards, and make tougher choices about where we spend our time. This means the pressure on creators and storytellers is higher than ever before: we must create content compelling and differentiated enough to rise to the top of an increasingly crowded content landscape.
Third, I think about the amazing opportunity that these two realities have created for the people who are willing to invest the time and effort into creating truly remarkable storytelling. I see these ever-increasing numbers as a good thing: a sign that storytellers will continue to play a role in our society.
This warms my heart, because I’ve always been a storyteller. As a child, one of my hobbies involved making books.
I would fold plain paper in half and fill the sheets with words, stickers, and drawings, creating booklets that offered both dramatic retellings of my experiences at school or home and completely fabricated stories about animals and aliens.²
As I grew older, I became an avid reader, seeing the power stories have to transport audiences and teach lessons. I excelled in English and literature courses and jumped at every chance to hone my storytelling skills: I wrote for my middle school yearbook, edited my high school literary magazine, and served as the editor in chief of my school news publications in middle school, high school, college, and graduate school.³
Ultimately, it was journalism that captured my heart. I saw each article and assignment as a chance to become an expert on a new topic, to learn and share someone else’s story, and