If you want to become a successful content creator, you must write engaging content. Captivating readers and keeping them interested is key to continued and repeat traffic. Maybe this sounds overwhelming, or you hit writer's block consistently, luckily writing content is easier than you think. It's like riding a bike. Once you've got a system, you'll never fret over it again. 


Many of us know that by keeping it simple and focusing all our efforts on one thing at a time, we will streamline our outputs and achieve significant results. I learned early on, one way to make writing content more effortless and more consistent is to "batch" produce them. I am sure you've heard this term before, especially if you've been in business for any amount of time. 


But what does batching content look like? 

In today’s episode let’s dive into 7 Secret Steps to Successful Content + Free Workbook


What you will learn:

Brainstorm Content Ideas - Brainstorm topics, questions, images, interactive ideas, influencers and other ideas that can educate and add value to the lives of your target audience. 


Conduct Keyword Research - Keywords help people find your website and content.


Create Your Outlines - Some people aren't too keen on creating outlines, but it's good to have something to help you stay on track with your writing.


Write the Blog Posts - Sit down and focus on the intro, or if you're stuck on coming up with a snappy opening line, move on to another portion of the content. 


Proofreading & Editing - After you've reviewed your copy several times, I suggest giving it some time to rest before you make changes. Then make those changes, and proofread the copy again. 


Add the Bells and Whistles - By "bells and whistles," I mean things like the image used for the header, the descriptive words and tags used in the copy, the style of the layout, CTAs, including social sharing buttons, and so on.


Create a Content River - Your blog/podcast/YouTube video/email and social campaigns should all be in alignment. Why keep recreating the wheel when you can easily create a social content river off just one piece of content. 



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