Creating consistent content can be a struggle. What’s your biggest challenge, how do you tackle it?
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Ashit Vora@ashitvora
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For blog posts, it's sourcing images. I know that blog posts with several images do way better than text-only posts, but I don't always have great photos or illustrations to match the post.
I keep a list of topics for future posts. When I run out of ideas, I just open my backlog of ideas.
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1. Come up with a unique idea for content for each platform that will be interesting for the app users
2. Executing that idea
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Depends on the sort of content. If it is blogs, a load of research needs to go into each. With videos, one needs the technical skills and design aesthetics to make them impactful. For founders who are hard pressed for time and have limited budgetary resources to outsource.. content creation can be a huge challenge.
I've learnt the art of repurposing content... e.g. Think of long form and then convert it into a multitude of short format content assets.
The biggest challenge with creating consistent content is balancing quality with quantity. It is easy to get stuck in a cycle of rushing to publish something just to stay consistent, which can dilute the impact of your message.
To tackle this, I rely on a content calendar and batch-create whenever possible. Planning ahead helps me stay organized, and batching allows me to focus on one type of task – like for example writing or editing – without constantly switching gears.
When someone is paying you for this or when you are getting payment from your own website, this motivation keeps pushing you, and you keep doing it again and again. 😊️
Finding time and fresh ideas is always a challenge. I combat this by batch-creating content whenever I feel inspired and repurposing old pieces into new formats.
For me setting aside dedicated time blocks for content creation really helps
A great tip is batching content when you are in the zone. It is a lot easier than creating last minute.
I totally get it. I find balancing quality and quantity the hardest part. I try setting a content calendar to stay on track.
Writer's block gets me. I tackle it by keeping a list of topics ready to go.