Bringing Your Content Marketing to Life with Mind Maps: A #CMWorld Chat with Roger Parker

Bringing Your Content Marketing to Life with Mind Maps: A #CMWorld Chat with Roger Parker

I am a visual person, so it made sense. So, to break it all down, I invited Roger Parker to join a recent #CMWorld Twitter chat. Why is this an organizational tactic we shouldn’t ignore? A1 #Mindmapping rewards expert users who say it saves them an average of 7 hours per week #CMWorld That’s like gaining a day off each week! Mind Mapping is so useful because everybody can understand the associations it illustrates. #cmworld — Tod Cordill (@todcordill) May 29, 2018 A1: I think it’s always a good idea to put everything out in the forefront. A4: I like starting with a central idea — the why — but if you don’t yet know what that is sometimes mind mapping can help you uncover it by allowing you to see patterns. I just start with a few stickers (content ideas), then I start to come up with associations based on those ideas, and before I even know it, the entire whiteboard is full of stickers. Then I link and organize all ideas. If you’re doing the mind map correctly, you’ll identify many areas that require additional homework — these are things that you wouldn’t have thought about before doing the mind mapping exercise.

5 Trends Shaping the Future of Content Marketing
Social Media, CX, and Lessons From Working With Steve Jobs: LiveWorld’s Peter Friedman on Marketing Smarts [Podcast]
An Ode to Content Marketing World: A Look Back at Some of Our Favorite #CMWorld Moments

If you are like me, you sometimes struggle with coming up with ideas. And once you have the ideas, you find it difficult to keep them organized. When I explained my conundrum to a friend, she suggested mind mapping. I am a visual person, so it made sense. But I didn’t quite understand how it worked or even how to get started. So, to break it all down, I invited Roger Parker to join a recent #CMWorld Twitter chat.

Mind mapping seemed to hit its peak popularity a couple years ago. Why is this an organizational tactic we shouldn’t ignore?

A1 #Mindmapping rewards expert users who say it saves them an average of 7 hours per week #CMWorld That’s like gaining a day off each week!

— Roger C. Parker (@Rogercparker) May 29, 2018

A1. Mind Mapping is so useful because everybody can understand the associations it illustrates. #cmworld

— Tod Cordill (@todcordill) May 29, 2018

A1: I think it’s always a good idea to put everything out in the forefront. When you see the big picture, you’re more apt…

COMMENTS

WORDPRESS: 0
DISQUS: 0