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High Stakes: How to Write Cannabis Content That Gets Noticed

Written by ContentBacon | 1/25/23 7:43 PM

Is your cannabis content getting lost in a sea of noise? 

Key Takeaways:

  • To create compelling cannabis content, you must understand your audience and their needs.
  • Use clear, concise language that conveys the main message of your content when writing headlines.
  • Incorporate relevant visuals like high-quality images, infographics, and videos to make your content more engaging.
  • Provide value by entertaining, educating, or solving a problem for your audience.
  • Choose topics that are relevant to your audience and the cannabis industry, and stay up to date on the latest trends.

Are you struggling to make your cannabis content stand out in a sea of noise? You're not alone. "The global legal cannabis market is projected to reach $76.12 billion by 2027, which means the competition is heating up. Now more than ever, you must create content that’s not only attention-grabbing but attention-keeping too."

How can you cut through the noise and make your cannabis content truly compelling? The answer lies in delivering value to your audience, whether it’s seasoned cannabis users or curious newbies. There’s a reason your audience is seeking out content – it’s because they want to be entertained, educated, or solve a problem. That’s where the value lies. "In cannabis marketing, you must be the answer to the audience’s questions and problems."

You can’t create compelling content until you know what makes your readers tick. Are they motivated by learning about strains for pain control? Do they want to know more about how CBD works? It’s your job to find out and then write what your audience actually wants to read. 

So, if you want to create cannabis content that really sizzles, follow these five tips:

 

Tip #1: Know who’s going to read (or view) your cannabis content

Do yourself a favor right away and get to know your audience inside and out. When you truly know your audience, you can create content that resonates with them, addresses their pain points, and speaks directly to their needs and preferences. 

These are some easy ways to collect information about your audiences: 

  • Conduct research: Start by analyzing your website and social media analytics to gather data on your audience's demographics, interests, and behavior. 
  • Create buyer personas: Once you have gathered data on your audience, create buyer personas which are fictional representations of your ideal customers that capture their needs, wants, and pain points. 
  • Monitor engagement: Pay attention to which topics, formats, and styles resonate most with your audience, and use that information to inform your future content creation.

By taking the time to understand your audience thoroughly, you can create cannabis content that authentically speaks to their needs and interests. Keep these tips in mind when crafting your content, and you'll be well on your way to successful cannabis marketing that engages your target audience and sets your brand apart from the competition.

 

Tip #2: Use headlines that are so attention-grabbing, they can’t be ignored

With so much content competing for readers' attention, your headlines need to stand out and make readers want to learn more. Here are some tips for writing effective headlines that will help your content cut through the noise:

  • Be clear and concise: Your headline should clearly and concisely communicate what your content is about. Avoid vague or overly clever headlines that can confuse or turn off readers. Instead, use clear and direct language that accurately reflects the content of your article.
  • Use numbers: Numbers are a great way to make your headlines more compelling and memorable. Use numbers to quantify the information in your article and give readers a sense of what they can expect from your content. For example, "10 Surprising Benefits of Cannabis You Need to Know."
  • Create a sense of urgency: Use language that creates a sense of urgency and encourages readers to take action. For example, "Don't Miss Out on the Latest Cannabis Trends - Read Now!" or "Limited Time Offer: Get Your Free Guide to Cannabis Cultivation Today!"
  • Use power words: Power words are words that evoke strong emotions and create a sense of excitement or intrigue. Incorporate power words into your headlines to make them more attention-grabbing. For example, "Revolutionize Your Cannabis Experience with These Game-Changing Tips."

By following these tips, you can write headlines that grab readers' attention and encourage them to click through to your content. "Remember, your headline is often the first (and sometimes only) impression readers have of your content, so make it count!" With a compelling headline, you can set your cannabis content apart from the competition and engage readers in meaningful ways.

 

Tip #3: Appeal to humankind’s tendency to be visually motivated

Visuals are a powerful tool for enhancing your cannabis content and making it more engaging for readers. Whether you're writing about the latest cannabis products, industry trends, or cultivation techniques, incorporating visuals can help bring your content to life and capture readers' attention. 

Here are some tips for choosing the right visuals and incorporating them effectively:

  • Choose relevant visuals: Avoid using generic or stock photos that don't add value to your content. Instead, choose visuals that help illustrate your points or provide additional information to readers.
  • Use high-quality images: Make sure you use high-quality images that are clear and visually appealing. Avoid using low-resolution or blurry images that can be distracting or off-putting.
  • Consider different types of visuals: Including infographics, charts, and graphs can be a great way to present complex information in a visually appealing way. Videos, animations, and GIFs can also be effective at capturing readers' attention and dynamically conveying information. 
  • Use visuals strategically: Use visuals to break up large blocks of text and make your content more readable. Consider using visuals to highlight key points or draw attention to important information.

Whether you're using images, infographics, or videos, visuals can help bring your content to life and make it more accessible to a wider audience. So, don't be afraid to get creative and experiment with different types of visuals in your cannabis content!

 

Tip #4: Give them something valuable

"Ask yourself this: Does your content entertain, educate, or solve a problem? If not, well, it needs to!"Here are some tips for creating content that provides value:

Identify your audience's needs: What questions do they have about cannabis? What problems are they trying to solve? By understanding your audience, you can create content that is tailored to their needs and interests.

Educate your readers: Cannabis is a complex topic, and there is always something new to learn. Whether you're writing for experienced cannabis users or newcomers to the industry, your content should educate your readers and provide them with valuable information.

Entertain your audience: Cannabis is also a fun and social topic, and your content should reflect that. Consider incorporating humor, personal anecdotes, or pop culture references into your content to make it more engaging and entertaining for your audience.

Solve your readers' problems: Whether it's finding the best strains for pain relief or navigating the legal landscape of cannabis, your content should help solve your readers' problems. By providing practical tips and advice, you can position yourself as a trusted source of information and build a loyal following.

Next time you sit down to write, ask yourself: how can I educate, entertain, or solve a problem for my audience? By answering that question, you'll be well on your way to creating content that resonates with your readers and stands out in a crowded market.

 

Tip #5: Stay up-to-date

The cannabis landscape is constantly evolving, with new strains, products, and regulations emerging all the time. That's why it's crucial to stay informed about the latest news and trends in cannabis if you want to create attention-grabbing content. Here are some tips for staying up-to-date and incorporating current events into your content:

  • Follow industry leaders: Keep tabs on industry leaders, influencers, and publications to stay up to date on the latest news and trends. Some top sources include High Times, Leafly, and Marijuana Business Daily.
  • Join industry groups: Joining cannabis industry groups on social media platforms like LinkedIn and Facebook can provide you with valuable insights into the latest developments and discussions in the industry.
  • Attend conferences and events: Attending cannabis conferences and events can be a great way to stay informed and connect with others in the industry. Some top events include the Cannabis World Congress and Business Expo and the Marijuana Business Conference and Expo.
  • Incorporate current events into your content: Once you’ve identified the latest trends and news in the industry, incorporate them into your content. Writing about current events and trends can make your content more timely, relevant, and engaging for your audience.

Whether you’re writing about industry developments, legal changes, or lifestyle trends, incorporating current events into your content can help you stand out in a crowded market and build a loyal following. So, stay informed, and keep creating attention-grabbing cannabis content!

 

What’s the verdict on your cannabis content?

You can’t publish just any old content if you want your cannabis marketing campaign to kick ass. Quantity is NOT better than quality. 

If you want compelling cannabis content, you need to deliver value to your audience. This means that you need to create content that resonates with them and addresses their pain points. 

ContentBacon can help you with that. 

Our team of storytelling experts includes writers, editors, strategists, and designers that work together to craft the most sizzling cannabis content you’ll ever read. In other words, we’ll be the experts so you can focus on your actual job description. 

So let’s talk, and we’ll show you how we can propel your cannabis marketing strategy to new heights.