[VIDEO] 4 EPIC hacks for generating NEW CONTENT ideas
Lisa M Bean
Business growth consultant, inspiring keynote speaker, agency owner. Specialist in online sales, marketing, AI and modern media inc. video and ads (seven figures in sales).
One of the questions I always get asked is: “Lisa, what if I run out of content to share with my audience?”.
I always reply: “You won’t – not if you keep living your life, learning new things and evolving as a person and business owner”.
But that isn’t always helpful to hear! So this week, let me share with you four epic but super simple hacks to help you generate new content ideas…when you think you’re running out.
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(1) Ask your audience:
This isn’t as blatant as it sounds, trust me. Have you ever asked your audience what they'd LOVE some advice on? If they've been watching you or consuming your content for a few months, I bet they have a list of questions they'd love to ask you. Introduce a Q&A Tuesday and pick one top question a week to answer.
(2) Review your own content:
Go back through your current content and see what performed best. Out of the content that you have posted so far, what attracted the MOST engagement with your audience? What got more views? What didn't get any engagement at all? Don't worry if something flopped. That's useful information. Just make more of what does well.
(3) Search your key themes online:
Do a bit of research and search the type of content that you’re sharing on Google, YouTube, Instagram. All of these platforms will ‘auto-complete’ your search phrase with popular searches and even generate suggestions for you. This can be a great way to get new ideas and find topics your audience is interested in.
(4) SUPERSONIC HACK:
Remember that you’re trying to create content your dream client would love and get value from. So, where better to get ideas than your existing clients? When they ask you questions on calls and in meetings, note them down and see if you can make more general content for your wider audience using that prompt.
Have fun and let us know how you get on!