
Five Ways to Keep Your Content Fresh (as a Content Creator)
10/03/22 • 13 min
Running out of fresh content ideas is among the biggest fears that haunt content creators. And most of us will have this fear realized at some point in time. I'm talking about those days when our ideas list is running dry and we just can't come up with new content topics that excite even us, let alone our audience.
This episode is about five ways you can come up with fresh content ideas when those days arrive. It's based on the process I went through this summer when I was struggling to come up with fresh content ideas myself. As I discovered, different sources were helpful in different ways. But to get the best ideas, I had to dig a little deeper than what I tried at first.
Eventually, I got there. And my hope is that this combination of sources will be useful to you as well. Check it out!
Music and effects are licensed under StoryBlocks. Opening track: Energy Intro, by Danail Draganov; closing track: Disco Danger, by John Presstone.
Thanks for listening! Do you have a comment or question about a topic or episode? I'd love to hear that. Feel free to contact me via Instagram, LinkedIn, or the Contact Us page. You can also check out these links for resources and merch for content creators.
Running out of fresh content ideas is among the biggest fears that haunt content creators. And most of us will have this fear realized at some point in time. I'm talking about those days when our ideas list is running dry and we just can't come up with new content topics that excite even us, let alone our audience.
This episode is about five ways you can come up with fresh content ideas when those days arrive. It's based on the process I went through this summer when I was struggling to come up with fresh content ideas myself. As I discovered, different sources were helpful in different ways. But to get the best ideas, I had to dig a little deeper than what I tried at first.
Eventually, I got there. And my hope is that this combination of sources will be useful to you as well. Check it out!
Music and effects are licensed under StoryBlocks. Opening track: Energy Intro, by Danail Draganov; closing track: Disco Danger, by John Presstone.
Thanks for listening! Do you have a comment or question about a topic or episode? I'd love to hear that. Feel free to contact me via Instagram, LinkedIn, or the Contact Us page. You can also check out these links for resources and merch for content creators.
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Video content is where it's at on social media these days. Instagram Reels, TikTok videos, and YouTube represent huge opportunities to get your content seen and build your audience right now.
So as a content creator, I think you want to be in on this game. However, for those of us that prefer to be behind the camera, the shift to being in front of it can be a daunting one indeed.
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You can check out Lefty's services at https://createwithlefteris.com/.
Music licensed under Storyblocks. Opening and closing track: Disco Danger, by Jon Presstone.
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Thanks for listening! Do you have a comment or question about a topic or episode? I'd love to hear that. Feel free to contact me via Instagram, LinkedIn, or the Contact Us page. You can also check out these links for resources and merch for content creators.
My Tog Blog About Awesome Content Creation - Five Ways to Keep Your Content Fresh (as a Content Creator)
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[00:00:00] Tim: As a content creator, it's important to keep your content fresh, not only for your audience but for your own sake too. If you're excited about the ideas you've come up with for your content, then that's gonna help you stay motivated to create more content, do more innovative things to improve your content and share more content out there with your audience on more platforms.
[00:00:19] But what happens when the opposite is true and your content starts to
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