Unlocking Content Marketing 2.0
The glory days of “just post and they’ll come” are over.
In a landscape filled with TikToks, thought leadership floods, and AI-powered copycats, real businesses aren’t born from volume—they’re built through clarity and anti-ordinary content.
At Un_Standard, we call this the movement standard: Content shouldn’t just fill a calendar. It should ignite a following, spark conversations, and make buyers feel something worth sharing.
Why Traditional Content Playbooks Fail in 2024
- Noise, Not Notability: Everyone’s shouting for attention. If your article or video could belong to any brand, it becomes wallpaper overnight.
- Too Much “How-To,” Not Enough “Why Us?” Educational content is table stakes, but buyers crave point-of-view, story, and friction—the moments that disrupt their scroll.
- Chasing Volume Over Velocity: The old game was churning out more. The new game? Better. Clearer. Action- and outcome-oriented.
Join The Movement
The Pillars of Content Marketing 2.0
Clarity Always Wins
Before any idea is published, ask: “Would our target customer actually care—or did we just need to fill a slot?”
- Every content asset should sharpen your story, connect your ICP to your movement, and inspire the next action (not just awareness).
Originality Is a Requirement, Not a Bonus
Algorithms can repurpose—but real brand movements break format.
- Share founder flops, “hot takes,” and messy customer journeys.
- Kill “listicle city” and get raw with what’s changing (or resisting change) in your space.
Movement-First Storytelling
Don’t treat content as a channel—treat it as your movement’s bonfire.
- Feature rants, rally cries, and team energy.
- Build episodic content (Instagram series, behind-the-scenes videos, Manifesto Mondays) that let new followers jump in at any chapter.
- End every story not with “contact us” but with a call to build, test, and share your impact story back.
The Rituals & Tactics for the Modern Era
Quarterly Content Clarity Jam
- Don’t just brainstorm titles. Each quarter, run a session to prune, align, and invent movement-first content themes and series.
- Bonus: Feature stories from every team—marketing, ops, CX—not just the comms department.
Micro-Experimentation is a Must
- Test new video lengths, unsolicited “anti-expert” advice columns, and user-generated campaign pilots.
- Ritualize fast feedback: Comment threads and DMs aren’t vanity—they’re clarity fuel.
Analytics That Favor Impact
- Ditch pageviews and likes for measuring real momentum:
- Who shares your work?
- Which themes create replies, not just impressions?
- Is your content fueling movement—more subscriptions, events, or referrals?
Modern Examples of Content 2.0
A scaling SaaS stopped weekly “guide articles” in favor of a Founder’s Movement Diary series—NPS and demo requests spiked.
A DTC (ish) product brand launched a campaign built on customer “mission moments”—user stories, not influencer ads—leading to triple the organic shares.
Your Modern Content Playbook
- Each piece must ladder up to a single, loud value promise.
- Feature on-the-ground proof: movement growth, wins, and customer transformation.
- Dare to be polarizing—better to own one tribe than be tolerated by all.
Action: Audit, Align, Accelerate
- Audit all live content—kill, consolidate, or amplify.
- Align new articles and posts with your boldest, clearest “Why Us” for this year.
- Accelerate only what fans, clients, and customers re-share without being asked.
Un_Standard Takeaway
Content 2.0 isn’t louder. It’s sharper, truer, bolder and unmistakably YOU.
Tired of the content treadmill? Let’s build a movement people can’t wait to join.
Book a Content Clarity Audit With Un_Standard →
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David Garrard
Agent Provocateur & Chief Creative Officer at Un_Standard. David helps ambitious brands unearth clarity, break the rules that hold them back, and co-create movement-level growth. When not challenging the status quo, he’s in the kitchen inventing new flavors or chasing after his three cats: Hallie Tosis, Lester Een, and Jim G. Vitis. #BeUnStandard



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