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what is used to distinguish a content​

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Answer:What is the difference between context and content ?

In order to have a great piece of content, you need to make sure everything you write and say is in the correct context. If you are using words and themes out of context it can confuse your audience and dilute the point of your message. In terms of marketing, the content is what you are sending out to your audience (PDF’s, E-books, VIdeos, Etc.), however, context goes much deeper.

Context is going to be geared to a specific audience or people of interests. If you have a software in the field of SEO, the content is going to be whatever you are putting out, lets say a blog post. However, all of that information will fall under the context of it being within the field of SEO.

That blog post will perform much better on an SEO related website as opposed to a sports website because there it would have no context to the audience.

A huge part of understanding how to manage both the content and context of anything you write is knowing your audience, and the time and place in which you're going to publish the content.

Each platform you publish on is going to have its own audience and expectations. Facebook audience is different than your Twitter audience so it's important to know these distinctions.

Once you are able to identify what your audience wants on each platform, this will allow you to create quality pieces of content that are also written with the best context in mind.

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