What motivates you? Who do you turn to when you need a push to keep you going?

I bet it’s other people.

People help us make the big changes in our thinking and in the way we choose to spend every day of our lives.

The quote I have as my wallpaper says: “Don’t let yesterday take up too much of today”. I don’t know who said that, but that helps me every morning focus more on the day that lies ahead and my achievements.

Here are 19 empowering content marketing quotes from well-known experts, that I hope will inspire you and lead you towards creating amazing content!

Content is the reason search began in the first place
“Content is the reason search began in the first place.” – @leeodden 
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content-adds-value
“Content is anything that adds value to the reader’s life.” – @avinash 
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Your goal should be to own quality time in your customer's inbox
“Your goal should be to own quality time in your customer’s inbox.” – @TPLDrew
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The best marketing doesn't feel like marketing
“The best marketing doesn’t feel like marketing.” – @tomfishburne1
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inovative-content
“Useful & Enjoyable & Inspired = Innovative Content.” – @MarketingProfs
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Content isn't King, it's the Kingdom
“Content isn’t King, it’s the Kingdom.” – @leeodden
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content-writing-key-ingredient
“The key ingredient to better content is separating the single from the stream.”  @LinkedInMktg
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Good content is not storytelling. It's telling your story well
“Good content is not storytelling. It’s telling your story well.” – @MarketingProfs 
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Traditional marketing talks at people. Content marketing talks with them
“Traditional marketing talks at people. Content marketing talks with them.”  @dougkessler
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people-learn
“These days, people want to learn before they buy, be educated instead of pitched.”  @brianclark 
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create-quality-content
“Create content that reaches your audience’s audience.” – @MarketingProfs
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traditional-marketing-versus-content-marketing
“Traditional marketing and advertising is telling the world you’re a rock star. Content Marketing is showing the world that you are one.” – @Robert_Rose
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great-content
“A great headline mixed with a lame opening is like inviting someone into your house, only to slam the door in their face as they approach.” – @brianclark
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content-drives-revenue
“Content builds relationships. Relationships are built on trust. Trust drives revenue.”  @TPLDrew
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content-marketing-reinvent-wheel
“You don’t have to reinvent the wheel; you just need to share your unique perspective on why the wheel is important.” – @pageonepower
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creating-killer-content
“Here’s everything you need to know about creating killer content in 3 simple words: Clear. Concise. Compelling.” – @demianfarnworth
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content-marketing
“The only way to win at content marketing is for the reader to say, ‘This was written specifically for me.” – @AskJamieTurner 
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sharing-content-marketing
“What you do after you create your content is what truly counts.” – @garyvee
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content-marketing-buy-what-you-sell
“The paradox is the more info you give away, the more people will buy what you have to give.” – @brianclark 
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If you like the quote-blocks I made especially for you, you can tweet them, post them on Facebook, Pin them or even use them as wallpapers 🙂

Tell me, which is your inspirational quote?

4 comments
  1. Few really inspiring quotes, and nice visuals too! Yes, it is hard to write a content people would like to share, but there’s no better SEO tool than that…

  2. They’re inspirational, but might be a tad more pragmatic. One of my favourites is “Tell them what you’re going to tell them, them tell them, then tell them what you’ve told them”.

  3. In reference to: “Content is the reason search began in the first place.” I’m going to disagree with this one. It’s more like the old adage, WIIFM or What’s in it for me. No one searches for ‘content’, they search for answers and solutions. A user will want an answer to ‘Where is the nearest McDonalds?’ not ‘When was McDonald’s created?’ In today’s world, it’s all about providing the solutions (free or paid) that consumers want. And, yes consumers are willing to pay money if you can save them time/money/frustration/stress/worry.

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