Hmm I haven't had scaling problems thus far and the biggest success has come in the employment and home improvement industries.
Scaling this stuff is 100x easier when you build relationships first. I feel that's where a lot of CM goes wrong.
I think content marketing is equally important at the local level because of the tribe factor. Let's face it, nepotism exists and it isn't going anywhere so the more "in-touch" you are with the community the more you find arms opening.
Links are a healthy by-product of content marketing but you get SO much from it I couldn't possibly cover it here.
I like the LVS deal that is super helpful if you have a need for speed but I feel that content marketing not only helps the stuff we are in day and out but it helps businesses offline in a way that traditional SEO can't touch. (Thinking of an roof repair guy who leveraged CM to the point where his local news station interviews him for ice dam advice. Respect.)
I could have chosen a better article, true, but I feel like the lens is too tight in some areas and not even capturing other avenues of opportunity and this served to make that point.
Ahh that's the rub, James. We spend more time promoting content than creating it and that's what gets us results and that's why I believe a solid content marketing strategy is the BEST way to ensure longevity as a business.
Just trying to encourage a little outside of the box thought for those who feel pigeon-holed, static or starved by the typical chatter.