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7 Types of Content Creation for eCommerce

7 Types of Content Creation for eCommerce
Core dna team
October 30, 2024 - (4 min read)

Content Marketing | Digital Marketing

There are different types of content creation when it comes to eCommerce. Most successful eCommerce content strategies will combine several approaches to content to maximize ROI and resonate with different audiences. The top 7 types of content creation in ecommerce involve: User generated content, live video, micro influencer marketing, AR & VR technology, podcasts, shoppable posts and interactive content. 

With so many avenues to promote your product and services, it can be confusing to pick one channel or strategy. It is important to approach content creation holistically and to strategically create content that will enhance your customer journey.

In this article we give you a glimpse at each to help you choose best content types for your marketing strategy that will help you engage customers, educate them and support your claims with social proof. 

Also let's not forget that content plays a big role into creating a strong SEO for brands and increasing rankings on search engines. 

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    Understanding your audience to design which types of content creation to choose

    Before getting started with the best content types to boost your online presence and ranking on search engines, it’s important to stress the importance of creating the right content marketing strategy for your brand. 

    The Content Marketing Institute has found that strategy issues and a lack of strategy are the major factors affecting the lack of success of content marketers. So, this year, before beginning to create your content, start by putting together a content marketing strategy to help you achieve your results, more efficiently.

    In order to have a good content strategy, you will need to have the following:

    • A list of your goals from content marketing: What do you want to achieve? Do you want to get more leads from content, or are you simply looking to increase your brand awareness? Is your goal to get more traffic to your blog or to improve customer retention? Whatever your goals are, by putting them into perspective, you will be able to better plan out what steps you need to take in order to achieve them.
    • A study of your target audience: In order to have successful content, you need to tailor it to your target audience. But what do you know about them? What are their interests and passions? What are their needs? What do they want to read about, or learn about? The more you know about your audience, the better you will be able to target your content to them.
    • Content Creation: what content types are you going to create and when. Plan out your content creation in an editorial calendar and it will help you make sure you’re always providing content when you need to and it will also help you save time.
    • Content Promotion: how are you going to promote your content? Have a clear plan for how to promote your content and it will make your job that much easier for when you’ve published a new piece of content. Make sure to account for all different types of content, as some will require a different promotional strategy to others.
    • Analytics: how are you going to measure the success of your digital marketing? It’s important to stay on top of your analytics as it will help you make necessary changes and adjustments to your strategy as needed.

    Now, let’s get into content types that will help you stand out in this coming year:

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    #1: User-Generated Content (UGC)

    The first type of content creation is user-generated content is a type of visual content that is created by your users, rather than by your brand. This can include things like reviews, testimonials, social media posts, and more. 

    UGC is a great way to build trust and credibility with your audience, as it comes from a source that is unbiased and trustworthy. It's also a great way to get your users involved with your brand and to create a sense of community.

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    #2: Live Video

    The second biggest trends in type of content creation this year is sure to be video and live streaming. Watching videos is one of the main activities that people take part in online, with as much as a third of all online activity being spent watching videos.

    This type of content can be a great way to increase audience engagement and to build trust and loyalty. Video content can be used to promote your brand, to explain your products or services, or to simply show your appreciation for your customers.

    The massive success of TikTok shows that video is here to stay. While videos length and style trends are continuously changing, the concept of having a more direct and real contact with consumers will continue to implode over the coming year. 

    That said, videos will be a great option in 2023 and it works great both for blogs and websites, as well as for social media. The best part is, it’s also much easier to create videos as a beginner, using tools like Animoto or Biteable.

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    #3: Micro-influencer Marketing

    The 3rd type of content creation involves working with micro-influencers. These are social media users with a relatively small but engaged following. They are often seen as more trustworthy and relatable than larger influencers, making them an effective digital marketing tool.

    There will be a greater focus on audience engagement, as this is what sets micro-influencers apart from other social media users. Brands will look to work with influencers than can generate the highest engagement rate. 

    Glossier is a great example of how a brand can leverage its costumers and make them brand ambassadors. They encourage their customers to share about their routine and experience with the Glossier products by giving them discounts and non-monetary incentives. 

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    #4: AR and VR technology


    In 4th place of type of content creation to integrate to an eCommerce content strategy comes AR and VR. 

    As augmented reality (AR) and virtual reality (VR) technology becomes more widespread, we will see an increase in the amount of content that uses these technologies. The Van Gogh Immersive experience that took place a couple of years ago in NYC was a great example of AR and VR being used to create a multi sensory experience. 

    The success of such exhibition shows that the public is thirsty for more application of such technologies. 

    AR can also help bring to life Brick and Mortar store experience by creating environment where people can explore the brand's world and truly connect with it.

    An example would be Kenzo creating an augmented reality for their Kenzo Flower perfume. Customers can virtually step into fields of Damascus flowers, surrounded by the smell, the colors and slowly go through the process of gathering the flowers and extracting the smell. 

    Such experience enhances the customers' connection with the product and brand. 

    #5: Podcasts


    In 5th place, the type of content creation is podcasts. Podcast will continue to grow in popularity, as they are a great way to reach a wider audience and can be leverage across all channels using both video and audio only. With streaming giants such as Spotify and Youtube embracing and promoting the trend, podcasts are sure to be part of our future. Brands will also look to collaborate with influencers who have popular podcasts, as it is a more intimate way to share stories and connect with an audience.

    One of our favorite and most inspiring podcast is the famous How I built this by Guy Raz. The world top entrepreneurs have been on the show, sharing their stories, ups and downs and just being very real about what building a business entails. Whether or not it was intended, the brands and companies mentioned in the podcast automatically benefit from the exposure of their founders being in the podcast. 

    If you have not listened to one yet, do it now!

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    #6: Shoppable posts

    The next type of content is shoppable posts. As social media platforms such as Instagram and Snapchat continue to roll out shoppable features that allow brand to sell products directly to consumers through social media posts, the boom of shoppable posts is inevitable. This type of content is also becoming a new type of e-commerce will be very popular in 20223 as brand look for ways to drive sales and reach a wider audience. 

    It is important to think about an omnichannel eCommerce strategy to be able to compete in 2023. 

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    #7: Interactive Content

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    The last type of content creation to look at for ecommerce brands is interactive content. Brands are focusing on using interactive content as an effective way to boost audence engagement. This could include anything from quizzes and polls to games and augmented reality experiences. 

    Interactive content is always more effective at engaging an audience. 88% of marketers say that interactive content set their brands apart from their competitors and 2x more conversions than passive content. 

    This type of content allows brands to collect data about their target audience and further refine their digital marketing strategy.


    Social media is full of polls left and right, some getting amazing engagement and some not at all, but websites and blogs are not making nearly as much use of this form of content. This year, try to add a few pieces of interactive content to get your audiences excited and engaged, such as polls, quizzes, lists, or interactive maps, among others.

    There are plenty of tools that you can use to create this type of content, such as ContentTools.

    Creating content for eCommerce requires brands to be authentic, transparent, and relatable. The type of content creation the audiences expect from brands is magnificent yet genuine, informative yet aspirational, and without a doubt different.

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