CMI published over 249 articles about all aspects of content marketing in 2022.
I bet very few of you read every one of them. (I understand – you have a lot of things to do.)
Since it’s my job, I read every article and check the performance analytics. So I put together the 10 most popular posts CMI published in 2022 to help you catch up on any you missed. I used data from BuzzSumo and Google Analytics, including social shares, email conversions, page views, unique linking domains, and a dose of editorial discretion to create the list.
Since I’m not big into rankings and more into managing schedules, I’ve listed the articles based on reading time (shortest to longest). I’ve also thrown in an honorable mention that’s quickly climbing in popularity.
All these articles include a ton of knowledge you can use right away. I hope you find these articles as helpful as I did.
1. How To Reduce, Reuse, and Recycle Your Content for Improved Search Results
Reading time: 5 minutes
Author: Manick Bhan
Why read this: The reduce-reuse-recycle waste management model also works as a strategy for search-focused content. Follow Manick’s 3R approach to help you snip and prune the content weighing down your search rankings.
Tweetable tip:
Use the reduce-reuse-recycle waste management model as a #content audit strategy, says @MadManick via @BrandLoveLLC @CMIContent. #SEO Click To Tweet2. How To Use AI-Generated Content the Right Way (and Avoid the Downsides)
Reading time: 8 minutes
Author: Michael Brenner
Why read this: If you’re curious whether AI-generated content could replace human writers soon, you’ll need to read this. Michael shares the results of an experiment he ran to show why you shouldn’t believe the hype around AI-generated content – and why you shouldn’t ignore its potential. Though the article predates the advances of (and the explosion of interest in) ChatGPT, his advice remains sound.
Tweetable tip:
#AI-generated #content lacks the necessary nuance for high-quality content, and @Google still says it’s spam, says @BrennerMichael via @BrandLoveLLC @CMIContent. Click To Tweet3. How To Make LinkedIn Your Top B2B Social Media Platform
Reading time: 9 minutes
Author: Aleksandra Iakovleva
Why read this: A lot of B2B marketing happens on LinkedIn – so your posts face steep competition for attention. Aleksandra shares advice on how to optimize your brand’s presence to get the most from organic and paid efforts on the platform. Tips include how to make sure your content shows up in LinkedIn search results and paid opportunities, make the most of available analytics, when to use the different types of paid ads, and how to craft posts that resonate.
Tweetable stat:
8 in 10 #B2B marketers use @LinkedIn and 40% say it’s their No. 1 platform, according to @SMExaminer via Aleksandra Iakovleva of @VistaCreate and @CMIContent. Click To Tweet4. 7 Neuro Writing Tactics To Get Inside the Minds of Your Audience
Reading time: 8 minutes
Author: Olesia Filipenko
What you’ll learn: Persuasive language is a powerful tool. Olesia explains how bringing science into the art of writing lets you better influence your audience and get them to take your preferred actions. She shares concrete, actionable ways to craft your marketing text to work with human psychology.
Tweetable tip:
Combine two rarely matched beneficial adjectives in headings, says @WritingBreeze via @CMIContent. Click To Tweet5. 15 Digital Content Mistakes That Can Hurt Your Brand
Reading time: 9 minutes
Author: Irwin Hau
What you’ll learn: Publishing the wrong content can take many forms, but the results are similar. At worst, it could seriously damage your brand. At best, your content will be ignored. Irwin rounds up 15 mistakes to avoid.
Tweetable tip:
#Content that seems to have a personality crisis is a major turnoff, says @IrwinHau via @BrandLoveLLC @CMIContent. #ContentMarketing Click To Tweet6. 25+ Experts Weigh In on the Best Ways To Use Social Media in Content Marketing
Reading time: 11 minutes
Author: Ann Gynn
Why read this: Simply showing up on social isn’t enough anymore. You need to engage on the right channels with the right content delivered the way your audience likes to engage. Ann curates these expert tips from Content Marketing World speakers. The advice encompasses over 25 tips to help update and refine your social media strategy.
Tweetable tip:
Post on the one or two primary #SocialMedia channels your audience uses the most. But listen across all channels, says @SFerika via @BrandLoveLLC and CMIContent Click To Tweet7. 5 Lessons on Creating Video Like a Pro Even If You’re Just Starting Out
Reading time: 11 minutes
Author: Jodi Harris
Why read this: If getting better at video is on your content marketing to-do list for next year (and it probably should be), read Jodi’s post. She pulls together the best tips from an Ask the CMWorld Community interview with Andrew Davis, who shared his video creation process from start to finish. Jodi also rounds up his tech tips and tactical shortcuts to level up your content without maxing out your video budget.
Tweetable tip:
Screenwriting apps such as @ScrivenerApp or @WriterDuet provide more scripting templates, says @DrewDavisHere via @BrandLoveLLC and @CMIContent. Click To Tweet8. How To Write a 1-Page Content Marketing Strategy: 6 Easy-to-Follow Steps
Reading time: 11 minutes
Author: Ann Gynn
Why read this: Only the most successful content marketers take the time to create a documented content strategy. But writing one doesn’t have to be complicated. Ann shares a six-step process to help you finally write down your strategy. You’ll end up with a one-page document you can use to keep everyone aware of and working toward the same end. Before you know it, you may even join the ranks of the most successful.
Tweetable tip:
Without a documented strategy, you’re like most #content marketers. Just not the successful ones, says @AnnGynn via @BrandLoveLLC and @CMIContent. Click To Tweet9. 8 of the Best Content Marketing Examples
Reading time: 13 minutes
Author: Jodi Harris
Why read this: Take inspiration from these winning B2B and B2C content marketing examples Jodi curated from the e-book 35 Examples of Brands That Are Winning With Content (registration required). The article features companies that exceeded audience expectations – and their marketing goals – with novel content approaches and creative executions. And the e-book contains even more great examples.
Tweetable tip:
Asking influencers to co-create #content with your brand is a great way to sidestep authenticity questions, says @joderama via @BrandLoveLLC @CMIContent. Click To Tweet10. 37 Content Writing Examples and How-To Tips for Website Articles
Reading time: 16 minutes
Author: Mike Murray
Why read this: Every content writer, whether creating for B2B or B2C audiences, faces writing challenges. Mike shares tips, tools, and resources to help with everything from creation to revision to publication and everything in between.
Tweetable tip:
Use the @webfx #ReadabilityTest tool to assess your #content, says @mikeonlinecoach via @BrandLoveLLC @CMIContent. #WritingTips Click To TweetHonorable Mention
11. 7 Things B2B Content Marketers Need in 2023 [New Research]
Reading time: 10 minutes
Author: Stephanie Stahl
What you’ll learn: Every year, the Content Marketing Institute releases the B2B Content Marketing Benchmarks, Budgets, and Trends: Insights report. This year, we asked an open-ended question: “If you could change one thing about content marketing in your organization, what would that be?” Stephanie shares what your peers said about their challenges, operations, teams, and success.
Tweetable tip:
If executives don’t understand the value of #ContentMarketing, it's your job to step up and educate them, says @EditorStahl via @BrandLoveLLC @CMIContent. Click To TweetThank you, contributors
We appreciate all the guest contributors who shared their knowledge with the Content Marketing Institute community in 2022.
If you have an idea for an original article you’d like to share with the CMI audience, you could get it published on the site. First, read our blogging guidelines and write or adjust your draft accordingly. Then submit the post for consideration following the process outlined in the guidelines.
In appreciation for guest contributors’ work, we’re offering free registration to one paid event or free enrollment in Content Marketing University to anyone who gets two new posts accepted and published on the CMI site in 2023.
Cover image by Joseph Kalinowski/Content Marketing Institute