Josh Spector
Josh Spector

@jspector

7 Tweets 1 reads Feb 20, 2023
There's a simple way to build a content library without having to create new content forever.
Just do this:
1. Pick a specific audience you want to help accomplish a specific goal
2. Write a list of 30 things they need to do to accomplish it.
3. For each thing on your list, create one piece of content that shows them HOW to do it.
4. Then, create one piece of content for each that explains WHY they need to do it.
5. Then, create one piece of content for each thing on your list that shows how OTHERS have done it.
6. You now have 90 individual pieces of content based on 30 things a specific audience needs to do to accomplish a specific goal.
7. Publish one of your 90 pieces of content a day for 90 days.
8. Then, repost or reshare all the content in your cycle - updating and expanding it as needed. Every 90 days the cycle starts again so you're basically sharing the same stuff once every 3 months.
9. Your content can be long or short form and can be posted on any platform.
Even if you just did 90 tweets, it will be successful (as long as the tweets are valuable).
10. Congrats! You now have a valuable content library and don't need to ever create any more content again.
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