Computer Science, asked by mak550055, 1 year ago

When designing content as part of your content marketing strategy, what does the "Think" stage represent in the "See, Think, Do, Care" framework?

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Answered by writersparadise
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A very common framework that is essential to content marketing strategies is the “See, Think, Do, Care” framework. It lays out a concrete plan to follow, during content design so that no mistakes are made and to ensure that all the steps in the design process are followed properly.

 

The “Think” stage of the framework demands that the user spend time to think about the finer details of the process. It is important that they figure out the possible problems that might arise during the “Do” stage and to also think of possible back-up plans in the event of a problem.

 

The “Think” stage forms the basis of all further actions and if time is not spent in ensuring that it is a fool proof plan, it might result in the whole project going haywire.


snyaga670: When designing content as part of your content marketing strategy, what does the "Think" stage represent in the "See, Think, Do, Care" framework?

A The consideration phase, when customers start to research potential products to buy
B The finance stage, when customers think about their budgets
C The action stage, the moment when customers commit and purchase your product
D The sharing stage, when customers share images and feedback on your products
snyaga670: WHAT IS THE ANSWER NO?? A, B C or D??
Answered by myrakincsem
18

Answer:

The consideration phase, when customers start to research potential products to buy

Explanation:

Hey there,

Statement: When designing content as part of your content marketing strategy, what does the "Think" stage represent in the "See, Think, Do, Care" framework?

Answer: The consideration phase, when customers start to research potential products to buy

Explanation: The answer is this because there is so much competition in the market that when a customer views your product, he will instantly start comparing it with other similar product. Your content should be strong enough to keep his focus on your product and all comparisons must fail.

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