Did you know that personalized content strategies can boost engagement rates by more than 70% when based on well-defined user personas? Understanding who your audience is—and how they interact—transforms content from generic to genuinely impactful. This Short Course was created to help professionals in this field leverage audience insights and performance analytics to create targeted, high-engagement content strategies that drive measurable business results through persona-based marketing optimization. By completing this course, you will be able to build and refine persona-driven content strategies that align with audience behaviors, enhance platform engagement, and continuously improve through performance evaluation and scheduling insights—skills that translate directly into higher marketing impact. By the end of this course, you will be able to: - Apply audience insights to create user personas and map their platform engagement patterns. - Evaluate persona-based content performance to refine a content schedule. This course is unique because it combines data-driven audience research with creative content planning, helping you connect analytics to storytelling and design content that resonates with the right audience at the right time. To be successful in this project, you should have: - Basic social media knowledge - Familiarity with analytics dashboards - Understanding of content marketing fundamentals
What you'll learn
Build user personas based on audience insights and behavioral data
Map platform engagement patterns for different audience segments
Evaluate content performance metrics to refine persona-based strategies
Develop and optimize content schedules aligned with audience behaviors
Connect analytics findings to creative content planning and storytelling
Course objectives
Apply audience insights to create targeted user personas
Map platform engagement patterns across different personas
Evaluate persona-based content performance using analytics
Refine content schedules based on performance data and audience behavior