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Back-To-School: Creative Content Writing & Curriculum Development

October 5, 2019 Sally Sisson
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Although I've been writing content and curriculum for TogetherCounts.com over the past seven years, this is the first time I've been responsible for the entire Schools section of the website. During the spring and summer of 2018, I developed the content and curriculum for all four levels — Pre-K, Grades K–2, Grades 3–5, and Grades 6–8 — plus training modules for the Educator Support Center, at-home activity guides and lesson plans to be used in conjunction with FDA (Federal Food and Drug Administration) charts and guidelines.

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In content, content for kids, copywriting, etc, web, education, e-learning, educational

Kicking Up the Creativity in Content Marketing

November 7, 2017

Airlines that take branded content above and beyond

Digital marketing is soaring in the airline sector, with digital, social, apps and experiential (big time) increasingly added to the mix. A bit over the top in some cases, but it's proving to be effective as airlines crank up their creative to lure millennials and differentiate their brands in a competitive space.

As a writer, I'm more wowed by words than virtual reality, but recognize there's value in both. I recently flew on two airlines with notable approaches, one more old-school than the other. Both were on the economy end of the scale, but both provided content-rich experiences that made the experience feel anything but.

Case Study #1: Icelandair

content marketing airline headrest

Two years ago I knew two people who’d been to Iceland. This year it’s 20 and counting. Thanks to a brilliant airline marketing campaign, more people than ever are visiting the Nordic island nation, not just jetting over it. Read "How Icelandair’s ‘Stopover Buddy’ Experiential Campaign Boosted Sales by 30%" if you don't know the backstory. I did my own mini version of that, taking a 24-hour stopover on a flight from London to Boston—just long enough to wash my cares away while drinking cold beer in a steaming geothermal hot spring at the Blue Lagoon spa, set in a lava field 10 km/6.5 miles from the airport.

So I knew the airline was riding high as a result of this experiential campaign. I just didn't realize that content played such a prominent role in the overall branding and was pleased to see so much of it sprinkled about.

Bite-sized content

The first thing I notice upon boarding is the messaging on the headrests. Each cloth has a line of clever copy: snippets that entertain and inform and leave you wanting more. Then I get to my seat and find a blanket and a pillow, each telling a different part of the bigger story. The design is clean and distinct, making my economy class seat feel more "Scandi sleek" than utilitarian. 

Fun factoids

Mealtime brings yet more snackable content, with napkins and cups printed with factoids about volcanoes and glaciers and hot springs and other geological wonders. Most include some Icelandic [íslenska] vocabulary to pique interest and get you in practice. While a translation for "hello, where is the bathroom?" might be useful, this STORKUR steam on my coffee cup is a lot more compelling. The messaging is doing its magic.

My in-flight magazine tells tales of geysers, volcanoes and geothermal spas. I learn that Iceland is richer in hot springs and high-temperature activity than any other country in the world. That people have been bathing in these primitive volcanic pools since the days of the Vikings. I'll be damned if I'm not one of them!

The picture below shows seven different ways to say cup. At least I think that's what it is. Or seven different terms for drinking vessel. I won't remember more than one, but that's not really the point, is it? Even the bathrooms are decorated with branded content. Drip, drip, drip. I learn something new about Iceland at each touchpoint. I’m genuinely eager to learn more.

Words and more words

@randfishkin tweet Icelandair

The customer experience

My whirlwind #stopover is an exhilarating success. A bucket-list experience for the books and I return to Reykjavik airport rejuvenated and scrubbed clean with algae and minerals. I pick specs of silica out of my damp hair and stuff my backpack with brochures for my next visit. On the plane I snuggle up in my (branded) blanket, ready to bliss out. I rest my head on my lullaby pillow and watch the "Northern Lights"—mesmerizing mood lighting beamed from the ceiling and side screens lining the cabin. This might be the closest thing to hygge I'll ever find at 35,000 feet. A satisfying customer experience indeed.

HYGGE (pronounced “HUE-gah”) is a quality of coziness and comfortable conviviality that engenders a feeling of contentment or well-being.

Bye bye and hushabye, Can you see the swans fly? Now half asleep in bed I lie, Awake with half an eye. Hey and welladay, Over hills and far away, That’s where the little children stray, To find the lambs at play. - An Icelandic Lullaby 

In content, content marketing, copywriting, marketing, travel Tags branding, content, content marketing, travel marketing, travel writing

Smart Content Marketing: Engaging kids with games + activities, not plastic toys

August 22, 2013

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copywriting and content for kids

The summer blockbuster movie season is coming to an end, and it's time to switch out content marketing themes and characters for SubwayKids.com. I had a fun time copywriting and developing online content, games and activities for this project, and have even spotted kids using their eco-friendly reusable meal bags—the best part of this entire SUBWAY FRESH FIT FOR KIDS™ meal marketing campaign, in my opinion. Sure beats those plastic Happy Meals toys.

Copywriting Samples

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Here's a link to samples of downloadable activities I developed: Monsters University: Content + copywriting for SUBWAY Kids™ + Disney/Pixar

Blog posts: Web content + copywriting for kids, parents + teachers

For more on copywriting and content development programs I've worked on for SubwayKids.com (via the digital brand agency Jack Morton Worldwide), see these blog posts:

Cartoons and Content Marketing: All work and all play
SUBWAY® Restaurants + The Disney Channel's Phineas and Ferb

Content Marketing + Cause Marketing: Public relations with a purpose
Random Acts of Fitness for Kids™:  SUBWAY® Restaurants + American Heart Association, Little League® Baseball and Softball, We Can!™ (a National Institutes of Health [NIH] program) and other national partners

Earth Day Interactives: Copywriting with a conscience for corporate clients
SUBWAY® Restaurants + The Nature Conservancy

In cartoons, content for kids, content marketing, copywriting, marketing, public relations Tags advertising and marketing, cartoons, content marketing, marketing
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