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Creating Evergreen Multiple-Use Content I post weekly to 7 social media sites, a total of approximately 215 times, 46 of those pieces are Unique (ish)😊. I do this all while running a second business. How?, Through the use of creating evergreen multiple-use content. I currently have very little of this work outsourced; as my business grows and evolves, I know that will change, the handoff will be made with much less effort by having this process in line. Let’s run through how I make this happen. Each Week 1. I brainstorm topics 2. I write an outline. 3. I record a video approximately 10 min +or- 4. I edit the video. 1. I create thumbnails for (1)Youtube, (5) Pinterest, and (5) Instagram size. This is how I develop my content for the week. +5 piece Video -YouTube, IGTV, Facebook, 4Chan, Pinterest, and Blogger (direct load to these sites) +11 pieces are created by sharing using backlinks to Youtube from other social media sites. +1 – split audio from my video to create a podcast. +I6 I cut the video into approximately 4, 1-3min videos which I use to create the following. +4 Instagram Reels – also shared to stories and feed. + 4 Pinterest stories- + 4. Facebook post and stories + 4 tic tok, +10 pieces – Created from my outline +1 Blog post (sheisagoalsetter.com) +3 3 unique thumbnails and titles with links to the blog post. +1 Behance post, which is an Instagram meme linked to sheisagoalsetter.com blog + 5 The content on the 5 Instagram Memes (thumbnails with blog highlights, posted separately +1. Placing the Five memes together to form a multi-page meme. + 3 run my multi-page Instagram meme in a cycle with the cut-off audio to make a new video of sorts. +1 Instagram Reel shared to feed and stories. + Pinterest stories +1 tic tok This remainder of my post is professional photos of me, family snapshots, and my photography; these items are often used numerous times with various quotes related to my niche. HTTP://SheIsAGoalSetter.com Rough Transcript Hi guys, it's Wendy with; she is a goal setter. Today I want to talk to you about Evergreen multi-use content. I load about 215 pieces of content a week; not all of those are original. It amounts to about 50 pieces of new content a week. If you're a business owner, you should be interested in social media. If you are a doctor, if you are a pest inspector or an insurance agent, you need to be the person your community thinks of when they need that service. The best way to do that is to show up, just small tidbits of information continuously on social media it might be at one to upper 2 tips a week but just something little that the next time that they have any kind of problem in your area you're the person they think of today's market is really important to do that we may not have to pay for social media advertising as the same as we did for you know when it was the newspapers and things like that but we still need to stay on top of our advertising through social media you know to be organic or paid one however you wanna do it but I want to share with you today how I come up with 50 pieces a week without letting it take over my business what I do is I sit down and I to decide what I want to do what do I want to do for a topic this week and I usually come up a brainstorm. You can watch the show at https://youtu.be/JzJF85_DCjM

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Creating Evergreen Multiple-Use Content I post weekly to 7 social media sites, a total of approximately 215 times, 46 of those pieces are Unique (ish)😊. I do this all while running a second business. How?, Through the use of creating evergreen multiple-use content. I currently have very little of this work outsourced; as my business grows and evolves, I know that will change, the handoff will be made with much less effort by having this process in line. Let’s run through how I make this happen. Each Week 1. I brainstorm topics 2. I write an outline. 3. I record a video approximately 10 min +or- 4. I edit the video. 1. I create thumbnails for (1)Youtube, (5) Pinterest, and (5) Instagram size. This is how I develop my content for the week. +5 piece Video -YouTube, IGTV, Facebook, 4Chan, Pinterest, and Blogger (direct load to these sites) +11 pieces are created by sharing using backlinks to Youtube from other social media sites. +1 – split audio from my video to create a podcast. +I6 I cut the video into approximately 4, 1-3min videos which I use to create the following. +4 Instagram Reels – also shared to stories and feed. + 4 Pinterest stories- + 4. Facebook post and stories + 4 tic tok, +10 pieces – Created from my outline +1 Blog post (sheisagoalsetter.com) +3 3 unique thumbnails and titles with links to the blog post. +1 Behance post, which is an Instagram meme linked to sheisagoalsetter.com blog + 5 The content on the 5 Instagram Memes (thumbnails with blog highlights, posted separately +1. Placing the Five memes together to form a multi-page meme. + 3 run my multi-page Instagram meme in a cycle with the cut-off audio to make a new video of sorts. +1 Instagram Reel shared to feed and stories. + Pinterest stories +1 tic tok This remainder of my post is professional photos of me, family snapshots, and my photography; these items are often used numerous times with various quotes related to my niche. HTTP://SheIsAGoalSetter.com Rough Transcript Hi guys, it's Wendy with; she is a goal setter. Today I want to talk to you about Evergreen multi-use content. I load about 215 pieces of content a week; not all of those are original. It amounts to about 50 pieces of new content a week. If you're a business owner, you should be interested in social media. If you are a doctor, if you are a pest inspector or an insurance agent, you need to be the person your community thinks of when they need that service. The best way to do that is to show up, just small tidbits of information continuously on social media it might be at one to upper 2 tips a week but just something little that the next time that they have any kind of problem in your area you're the person they think of today's market is really important to do that we may not have to pay for social media advertising as the same as we did for you know when it was the newspapers and things like that but we still need to stay on top of our advertising through social media you know to be organic or paid one however you wanna do it but I want to share with you today how I come up with 50 pieces a week without letting it take over my business what I do is I sit down and I to decide what I want to do what do I want to do for a topic this week and I usually come up a brainstorm. You can watch the show at https://youtu.be/JzJF85_DCjM

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