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'''Content''' is the information and experiences that are directed to an [[User|end-user]] or audience. '''Compelling content''' means the content is providing something of value to the [[User|end-user]]. Businesses use '''Compelling content''' in order to get something valuable in return. Instead of creating a demand for a new need, '''Compelling content''' relies on anticipating and meeting an existing customer need for information.
 
'''Content''' is the information and experiences that are directed to an [[User|end-user]] or audience. '''Compelling content''' means the content is providing something of value to the [[User|end-user]]. Businesses use '''Compelling content''' in order to get something valuable in return. Instead of creating a demand for a new need, '''Compelling content''' relies on anticipating and meeting an existing customer need for information.
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Revision as of 14:20, 8 February 2019

Content is the information and experiences that are directed to an end-user or audience. Compelling content means the content is providing something of value to the end-user. Businesses use Compelling content in order to get something valuable in return. Instead of creating a demand for a new need, Compelling content relies on anticipating and meeting an existing customer need for information.