Everything is Content According to Camille Trent, Ep #103
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B2B Content Marketing: The Content Callout Podcast
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According to Camille Trent—The Head of Content at Dooly—everything is content. And content generation is easy but can be difficult if you don’t do it well. In this episode of The Content Callout, we cover what Camille’s mantra means, talk about method marketing, and discuss how to leverage communities to make better content. Check it out!
Outline of This Episode
- [0:58] Camille’s rapid-fire tips
- [1:50] Everything is content
- [3:58] How to cultivate curiosity and apply it
- [8:44] Applying method acting to marketing
- [13:17] How to choose content that reflects your customer’s life
- [15:51] Learning from communities and conversations
Resources & People Mentioned
- “Everything is Copy” documentary
- Thursday Night Sales
- 30 Minutes to President’s Club
- How Did This Get Made?
- Procurement Foundry
Connect with Camille Trent0m
- Connect on LinkedIn
- Follow on Twitter
- Dooly
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- [15:51] Learning from communities and conversations
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