Content Marketing Lessons From Snow White

Today I have a few quick lessons for you.

As content creators and content marketers we are on a constant search for new content and news ways to create fresh content.  

What if told you we could learn a lesson from Snow White about content marketing and content creation?  

What if it was a lesson that released you from the terror of always having something NEW to say?

You’d like that?  Ok good.  I think you’ll be happy!  🙂

Let me explain what I mean…

We all know the story of Snow White, right?  There are the 7 dwarfs, the apple, the prince, the kiss, etc.  There doesn’t seem to be much else you could do with the story, does there?

Well 2 upcoming movies prove us wrong…

1.  “Mirror Mirror”

From Wikipedia: “A wicked enchantress (Julia Roberts) schemes and scrambles for control of a spirited orphan’s (Lily Collins) throne and the attention of a charming prince (Armie Hammer). When Snow White’s beauty wins the heart of the prince that she desperately pursues, the Queen banishes her to the forest, where a ravenous man-eating beast hungrily awaits. Rescued by a band of diminutive highway robbers (the seven dwarves), Snow White grows into an indomitable young woman determined to take back her realm from the treacherous Queen.”

 

 

 

 

2. “Snow White And The Huntsman”

From Wikipedia: “In a kingdom ruled by tyranny, the vain and selfish Queen Ravenna (Charlize Theron) learns her stepdaughter Snow White (Kristen Stewart) is destined to surpass her as not only the “Fairest One of All” but the kingdom’s future ruler. But the Queen then learns from her Magic Mirror (Christopher Obi) that the only way to remain in power is to consume Snow White’s heart and achieve immortality. Snow escapes into the Dark Forest and Ravenna recruits the Huntsman Eric (Chris Hemsworth) to kill Snow. Eric, however, takes pity on the young princess and teaches Snow White the art of war. Now, with the aid of eight dwarves and Prince William (Sam Claflin), Snow White begins a rebellion to bring down her stepmother once and for all.”

Both of these films are based on the basic story but they each come at it from a whole different angle.

One comes at it from a comedic angle and one comes at it from a fantasy-drama angle.   One is more family oriented (PG ) and one is more grown-up oriented ().

And if these movies don’t prove that we were wrong thinking there was nothing else to be done with the Snow White story, you need to know there have been 19 Snow White movies made (including these 2) since 1902!

Here are the lessons we can learn:

  • There is always something new that can be said about a topic/subject.
  • The audience you choose effects (should effect) what  you say and how  you say it.
  • Choosing a different angle (context and presentation) can make any topic seem new and interesting again.

Stay Tuned:

I have an upcoming post that will tackled this topic of “the terror of always having something NEW to say” from a different angle and with some different lessons.  It will be called, “The Content Creation Secrets Of Stand-up Comedians.”

I haven’t decided if it will be just a straight blog post or if I will do a video of it.  (**If you have a preference, let me know in the comments or email me: recessionsolution AT gmail.)

 

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Scott Aughtmon
I’m author of the book 51 Content Marketing Hacks. I am also a regular contributor to ContentMarketingInstitute.com and I am the person behind the popular infographic 21 Types of Content We Crave.

I’m a business strategist, consultant, content creation specialist, and speaker. I’ve been studying effective marketing and business methods (both online and offline) since 1999.

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