Every year around this time, "The Future" takes over the blogosphere. "What does the next year hold... ?" is asked for everything from political trends to MLB free agents and the color yellow.

But when content marketing is the focus, I have a potentially shocking proposal: Let's stay focused on the present.

How can we possibly have a conversation about 2014 when so many marketers still struggle to catch up with the trends that characterize the so-called epic year of 2013?

To boil it down, marketing in 2013 has orbited around three things: content, automation, and data. If you don't have those under control yet, you are not alone—but you haven't completed your objectives for 2013, either. Here's my advice: Ignore the hype about what might be next, and concentrate your focus on these three realities now.

1. Serious content marketing requires budget and headcount

You wouldn't consider running a public relations program without dedicating bodies to the initiative. Why would content marketing be any different? According to a recent report from MarketingProfs and the Content Marketing Institute, 86% of the most effective content marketers have someone on staff who oversees the company's content marketing strategy.

The days of asking a few people on your marketing team to work ad hoc content and social media-related tasks into their other daily concerns are gone. That sales professional may be quite the comic, but he's not a trained content marketer. Use someone trained specifically for the job.

Start the year off right and create a content marketing plan that covers copywriting, design, promotion, and measurement. Your "print advertising" slush fund might be a good place to start looking for extra cash.

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ABOUT THE AUTHOR

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Jason Miller is a former head of brand marketing at Microsoft and a former global head of content + social marketing for LinkedIn. He's a digital marketing instructor at UC Berkeley and the author of Welcome to the Funnel: Proven Tactics to Turn Your Social Media and Content Marketing Up to 11.