This browser is not actively supported anymore. For the best passle experience, we strongly recommend you upgrade your browser.
hero image of people sitting with documents near table

PROFESSIONAL SERVICES BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT AND MARKETING INSIGHTS

| 1 minute read

Setting SMART goals for your content creators.

SMART goals work well for Hub content creation at Knowledge businesses but you do have to put some structure around your content efforts. Here’s how we do it at Passle:

Specific

An exact number of posts. Your content creators cannot guarantee a number of reads or likes but they can do a certain number of posts. I do 1 post per week (at least).

Measurable 

The number of posts is easy to count. Use a system that can easily give you the numbers you need. At Passle we have an alert system that reminds people in advance of their deadline.

Achievable

One post per week is achievable for me (particularly for a Commentary Blog format like Passle). Some others in the office do 3 posts a week. Some others to 2 posts per month. The goal must be achievable for the person in question in a business-as-usual context.

Relevant

Why post? Creating content creates leads and business. We all know that but it needs to be spelt out and re-enforced. Without this relevance piece your experts will (very sensibly) stop posting.

Time-bound

There has to (must, must, must) be a time scale. We have a weekly newsletter – this creates a real-life deadline. It works brilliantly.

So...

I am delighted to have written this piece (on Wednesday) knowing that the newsletter goes on Monday night and therefore my one blog post per week is done, and that it will, in the long run bring the outcomes we want.

Tags

smart goals