I’m Kathleen Celmins, your host. I am a business coach for entrepreneurs and I work out of my home office in Chandler, Arizona. I understand the role of social media in growing a business, especially in this day and age, but I actively avoid the content treadmill and think you should too.
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Get off the content treadmill altogether.
In this session, you’ll:
- Learn how to easily and quickly create effective social media content that converts and reaches your target audience
- Learn how to efficiently reach your clients through socials without dedicating a lot of time to creating and sharing posts
- Walk away with months of content ideas that you created in just 90 minutes!
Overarching commandments of social media
- Social media is the fine art of saying something so many times that you’re well and truly sick of hearing yourself say it, then saying it again. It’s like parenting in that respect.
- It is absolutely okay, nay!, encouraged, to reuse and repurpose your content. Your content is designer, not fast fashion.
- If it works today, it’ll work next year.
- Social media is for amplification. Amplify your message, your authority, and your offer.
- The platforms do not care about you, so don’t rely too heavily on one. We’re all just one algorithm change away from getting zero engagement, getting banned, or otherwise losing our momentum.
With that out of the way, let’s map out the next six months. My goal here is for you to walk away with an idea of what to post every weekday between June 1 and the end of the year.
Here’s how this works:
- Select your prompt, then add it to a page/table/somewhere you can access it again
- Save your work! Reuse it again next year
- Take what works, leave what doesn’t
- Schedule on the platform of your choice, using your tool of choice
- Then, know that your social media is on autopilot, and that everything you post on top of your one post per day is gravy