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Boost Your Marketing Productivity with an Organized Content Library
Manage episode 422194233 series 1587010
Do you have your mission, vision, and values written out? Understanding these is essential for creating meaningful content. But, it can be overwhelming when you're just starting out. You might wonder how to connect these pillars to your social media posts or any other type of content you're creating.
Gayla Scrivener, along with co-host Fran Groesbeck share their experiences and strategies on how to build a content library. They emphasize the importance of authority in your content. Whether you’re teaching your audience or simply showing them, your content should position you as an expert in your field.
They discuss different tools you can use and how to keep your content library organized. Google Docs and Notion were mentioned as great platforms for keeping your content in one place. Centralizing your content not only saves time but also ensures consistency across your team.
One key takeaway is the idea of commitment. Commit to publishing regularly. This could be a blog post, a podcast episode, or a YouTube video. Start small if you need to, but the act of publishing regularly helps build your content library.
Another important point is to review your content library periodically. This allows you to see how far you've come, whether your messaging still aligns with your brand, and if there are any old pieces of content that could be repurposed.
Episode Highlights:
- The significance of content and its role in conveying your brand's message
- The importance of having a well-structured content library
- Tips on designing a content plan and organizing your content library
- Insights on combining images and words to create compelling content
- The necessity of consistency and commitment in publishing content
- The role of content in establishing authority in your field
- The value of revisiting old content and learning from it
- Strategies for repurposing and reusing content
- The need for quality in both images and written content
- The power of content in creating connections and fostering relationships with your audience
Continue the conversation. Join the Live Full Work Fun Facebook group and share your biggest takeaway from this episode.
Connect with Gayla:
- Website: https://www.gaylascrivener.com/
- LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gaylascrivener/
- Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/GaylaScrivenerWorkFromAnywhere/
- Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gscrivener/
Connect with Fran:
- Website: https://tentouchcreative.com/
- LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/fran-groesbeck/
- Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/tentouchcreative
- Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tentouchcreative/
This episode is brought to you by Scrivener Social. The easy-to-use social scheduling platform built for the busy solopreneur. Go to ScrivenerSocial.com and schedule a demo today!
285 episoade
Manage episode 422194233 series 1587010
Do you have your mission, vision, and values written out? Understanding these is essential for creating meaningful content. But, it can be overwhelming when you're just starting out. You might wonder how to connect these pillars to your social media posts or any other type of content you're creating.
Gayla Scrivener, along with co-host Fran Groesbeck share their experiences and strategies on how to build a content library. They emphasize the importance of authority in your content. Whether you’re teaching your audience or simply showing them, your content should position you as an expert in your field.
They discuss different tools you can use and how to keep your content library organized. Google Docs and Notion were mentioned as great platforms for keeping your content in one place. Centralizing your content not only saves time but also ensures consistency across your team.
One key takeaway is the idea of commitment. Commit to publishing regularly. This could be a blog post, a podcast episode, or a YouTube video. Start small if you need to, but the act of publishing regularly helps build your content library.
Another important point is to review your content library periodically. This allows you to see how far you've come, whether your messaging still aligns with your brand, and if there are any old pieces of content that could be repurposed.
Episode Highlights:
- The significance of content and its role in conveying your brand's message
- The importance of having a well-structured content library
- Tips on designing a content plan and organizing your content library
- Insights on combining images and words to create compelling content
- The necessity of consistency and commitment in publishing content
- The role of content in establishing authority in your field
- The value of revisiting old content and learning from it
- Strategies for repurposing and reusing content
- The need for quality in both images and written content
- The power of content in creating connections and fostering relationships with your audience
Continue the conversation. Join the Live Full Work Fun Facebook group and share your biggest takeaway from this episode.
Connect with Gayla:
- Website: https://www.gaylascrivener.com/
- LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gaylascrivener/
- Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/GaylaScrivenerWorkFromAnywhere/
- Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gscrivener/
Connect with Fran:
- Website: https://tentouchcreative.com/
- LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/fran-groesbeck/
- Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/tentouchcreative
- Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tentouchcreative/
This episode is brought to you by Scrivener Social. The easy-to-use social scheduling platform built for the busy solopreneur. Go to ScrivenerSocial.com and schedule a demo today!
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