information to rock star Chris Cornell’s death and also to stories about
certain Kardashians struggling with drug and alcohol abuse.
I played into this celebrity angle to draw attention and get people to
come to the website. They may have gone there to read this high-level
celebrity gossip, but the article had substance to it. It had information about
what to do if you or someone you know is struggling with addiction. People
were coming to the content for entertainment—and I’m sure there’s a big
percentage that didn’t see the value beyond that point—but there was a
decent subset of people who took away some helpful advice about drug and
alcohol abuse. The information weaved in made them think twice, and
perhaps they then had resources to help a family member, friend, or even
themselves if they were struggling with those issues.
Again, there’s plenty of information out there about drug and alcohol
abuse. It’s not a new topic, but creating a messaging strategy that helps the
information stand out and gives it a unique hook point that grabs people’s
attention is key. The message becomes more relevant to more people.
You can look at Facebook to find out which topics are
trending and learn from those messages. The trending topics
can help you choose which content to share on a specific
day and can show you examples of headlines that are
generating interest. This information can help play into new
story angles and link your content to topics that are already
generating interest.
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