10 Questions to ask yourself when you're stuck for content ideas!

I don't know about you…but I've spend more hours than I'd like to admit scrolling through Tik Tok and Instagram searching for new inspiration when I'm stuck for ideas 🫠…and you'll probably agree….this never works!

 

Figuring out how to market your products & services effectively is overwhelming enough as it is, without piling on a tone of additional information from external sources 😵‍💫🤯.

 

Instead, the best way to generate ideas & get yourself out of a content creation rut is to find inspiration within!

 

….but in order to do this effectively (& avoid staring at a piece of paper waiting for the ideas to pop out of the page!) it's best to start by answering some clarifying questions.

 

 

So if you’re feeling un-inspired, in a rut, or overwhelmed when it comes to your marketing content 👉 Grab a pen & paper 📝and write down your answers to these 10 questions…

 

  1. What do I want people to know about me?

  2. What do I need people to know in order to work with me or purchase from me?

  3. What won’t I include as part of my business or marketing?

  4. What will I mention that is tangental from my business but still informs people on who I am?

  5. What would my audiences find interesting about my products, services or behind the scenes process?

  6. What do I enjoy sharing the most?

  7. What formats of content do I enjoy creating the most?

  8. What types of content feel effortless to me?

  9. What would make content creation easier?

  10. How can I reduce the time I spend creating content?

 

 

These questions are specifically designed to help you identify content that will engage & connect with your audiences….but also help you to identify content styles & ways of creating content that will feel easy & enjoyable for you to create!

Get ready to create content with clarity & ease with a content planning system designed to help you save time (& reduce overwhelm) when it comes to organising and planning your social media & marketing content!

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