Context vs Content Marketing
What's the Difference Between Context and Content Marketing? If content reigns supreme, context reigns supreme. To win a game of chess, you must keep your king alive, but you will have more success if your queen is active. Let's go over it again: Content Material that you can share with your audience is referred to as content. Blog entries, videos, sell sheets, product descriptions, case studies, and other types of content can be used. Context The place or condition in which someone views your material that gives it significance is known as context. Context can come from a variety of places, including: The hour of the day The title of a person's job The start of a fiscal year for a company Context also includes whether or not a person is aware of your organization. Context can apply to situations that are very intimate and detailed, but it can also apply to situations that are broad in scope. The coronavirus epidemic gave several ...