The following is the content fulfillment process for the SEO Content Team. Content writers must be familiar with the process in order to complete their daily work. Last updated March 2022.
Baseline Information
Dealer Spike SEO Content Fulfillment Process 2022
Dealer Spike SEO Content Staging Board
The Staging Board Process (link to come)
Point of Contact: Lance Shroyer, SEO Director; Daniel Suh, Dealer Spike SEO Team Lead; Jose Viscaya, Senior Rep
The content process begins on the SEO Content Staging Board. SEO representatives use this board to request monthly content for the Content Writers to fill.
New Clients
When a new client begins content fulfillment with Dealer Spike, the Content Team Lead will notify the writers of these new assignments in their respective tracking sheets. Unless otherwise noted, the writer will be expected to begin content fulfillment for that client the month they are assigned to them.
The Content Team Lead will also tag writers on the template cards in the Staging Board.
Dealer Spike Content Writing Board
Point of Contact: Amanda Kelner, Content Team Lead
Once content requests are created and moved to the Dealer Spike Content Writing Board, the Content Team will fill the requests.
Choosing Content
Content requests will be placed in the appropriate corresponding monthly request column. Content writers will pull cards from this column to work on.
All writers have a set number of assigned clients. Unless otherwise requested, writers should prioritize content requests as such:
High Priority requests from assigned clients
Dealers whose content requires approval
Oldest to newest requests from assigned clients, up until the following month’s work
Unassigned requests from the current month’s work
All requests from the current month’s work
Requests for the following month
Note on Priority 4: Content writers have a responsibility to their own work, but they also have a responsibility to the team’s work. If time allows, writers should offer to help other writers complete their workload. What each writer has time to take on in addition to their own work is up to the individual writer’s judgment.
Filling Content
After choosing a request to work on, writers will fill the request to the best of their abilities. Writers should draw on their own compositional capabilities, as well as use information provided by the team.
Details on the structure of each content format can be found under the Formatting Guidelines dropdown in the Baseline Information section.
The LeadVenture Content Style Guide
The Content Writers are expected to follow the style rules established in the LeadVenture Content Style Guide. Writers should familiarize themselves with the style rules and reference the guide when questions arise. Any style choice not addressed in the guide should be raised to the team, or can be submitted for addition/revision using the LeadVenture Style Guide Feedback form. Users may also use this form to contest style rules, which will be reviewed and discussed by the team.
The Dealer Spike Rewrite Index
The Dealer Spike Content Team collects all unique topics they cover, both for pagefooters and blog articles. When the opportunity presents itself, writers are encouraged to use the information provided in previously written content to provide new, unique content for their client requests. The piece must adhere to the bounds of the request and the content itself must be unique. Dealer Spike policy does not permit directly copying sentences and paragraphs from one piece to another. All content must be as unique as possible to each client request.
Original Content
In many cases, a request does not permit for a previous topic to be used and the writer must create a new, original topic. The new topic must adhere to the bounds of the request and must be appropriate for the assumed or known audience.
‼ Dealer Spike does not permit offensive or discriminatory content topics. Any concerns that this policy has been violated should be raised to leadership immediately.‼
Writers are encouraged to use a number of resources to create new topics, including:
The Article Idea tab in the Rewrite Index, currently being migrated to the main Articles tab as black, unlinked entries.
Any of the team’s Original Content Creation Resources.
The Content Team Biweekly Brainstorming Meeting (contact Team Lead Amanda Kelner for the meeting invite).
Contacting fellow writers for assistance.
Contacting the SEO Rep for assistance.
Independent research.
Additional Resources
Writers can also turn to resources like:
Any of the team’s Definition Guides
Writers are also encouraged to discuss challenges with the team, other individual writers, or with the Content Team Lead. This can be carried out in Teams chats or voiced at regularly held meetings.
Submitting Completed Content to QA
Once the content is complete, the writer will perform first-line QA, looking for errors and areas of improvement. Once satisfied with the content, the writer will submit the piece to the QA team for more thorough review.
In a comment on the Trello card, the writer will appropriately fill out the Finished Content Template based on the content format used.
Once the writer has filled out the Finished Content Template, they’ll click the “Save” button to post the completed piece in a comment on the card. Repeat this process for all requested pieces for that month. When all requested pieces have been posted to the card, the writer will click the QA button corresponding to their name on the right-hand menu in the card. This will send the card to the Content QA Board.
Recording Information
After submitting content to QA, the writers must fill out relevant record-keeping documents and spreadsheets.
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