😣There is a psychological trap that goes into the minds of people who are frequently using social media. They get used to posting and having all the attention to themselves. When they don’t post, they feel guilty and crave attention.
👉Without a plan, things start to shift. 👈
The truth is that social media is important for brand awareness and building an audience these days. But you can’t post on impulse for a long time. And at the same time, you can’t post just for the sake of posting.
For the public to react, you have to go deep.
This is why you need a strategy, a marketing plan, and then to actually take a break and write all the posts for the next 3, 6, or 12 months.
🤭If this sounds a little bit crazy, it’s not!
You don’t need to post every day. If you only post one piece of content per week for a long period of time, you will see results. This will help you achieve clarity and, at the same time, give you time and space to do other things.
Social media content is just another task you have to do to promote yourself or your business.
For example, I have created and programmed my posts until the end of the year, on Monday. Then, because I had everything organized, I programmed some posts for other days as well. It’s easy when you have something to build on and can actually see the progress.
Now I have the will and the vision to think much further into the future.
🍀 The trick is to create content when you already have some in progress.
If you create only when you are at zero, it will be ten times harder.
You can use this system to create content for your blog or book as well.
I did, and it works like a charm.
☝️ If planning and creating content is not your thing, I could be your outsourced marketing partner.
I can help with the online audit, a marketing plan, and creating content based on your ideas.
Let’s talk!