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Five Ways to Improve Your Content in the New Year: Mini Lessons to Maximize your Impact

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A lot happened this past year in the way of content creation.

If you aren’t into videoing yourself performing dance moves, lip-syncing, and you don't have a cute little dog dressed in a tutu to record... you may have felt that you had a hard time keeping up with the fast-moving content train.

You’re not behind. You're OK. I'm OK. We're OK!

In this episode, I'll share five little content lessons from the past year that I'm taking forward with me into 2023 to help improve my message, content, and engage with my community more in the New Year!

I get into how content creation can be more FUN when we are:

  • Favoring consistency vs. frequency (and choosing what that looks like for us)
  • Infusing MORE of ourselves and our personality into our content!
  • Crediting the work of others
  • Creating with cohesion
  • And showing people we care!

This episode is jam-packed with energy, reminders, and resources!

Resources Mentioned:

Marketing Momentum Lab

Karen Kenney's Podcast Episode: Giving Credit Matters

FREEBIE: 3 Places Your Content Might Be Hiding

BLOG on this same topic!

Emily Aborn Website

She Built This Website

Connect with me on Instagram!

Connect with She Built This on Instagram!

  continue reading

200 episodes

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Manage episode 350362815 series 3393891
Content provided by Emily Aborn | She Built This. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Emily Aborn | She Built This or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

A lot happened this past year in the way of content creation.

If you aren’t into videoing yourself performing dance moves, lip-syncing, and you don't have a cute little dog dressed in a tutu to record... you may have felt that you had a hard time keeping up with the fast-moving content train.

You’re not behind. You're OK. I'm OK. We're OK!

In this episode, I'll share five little content lessons from the past year that I'm taking forward with me into 2023 to help improve my message, content, and engage with my community more in the New Year!

I get into how content creation can be more FUN when we are:

  • Favoring consistency vs. frequency (and choosing what that looks like for us)
  • Infusing MORE of ourselves and our personality into our content!
  • Crediting the work of others
  • Creating with cohesion
  • And showing people we care!

This episode is jam-packed with energy, reminders, and resources!

Resources Mentioned:

Marketing Momentum Lab

Karen Kenney's Podcast Episode: Giving Credit Matters

FREEBIE: 3 Places Your Content Might Be Hiding

BLOG on this same topic!

Emily Aborn Website

She Built This Website

Connect with me on Instagram!

Connect with She Built This on Instagram!

  continue reading

200 episodes

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