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Summary

The article discusses strategies for creating effective content, emphasizing the importance of being prolific and delivering value.

Abstract

The author of the article reflects on the concept of "content" and its value to users, as defined by Wikipedia. The piece offers two main strategies to improve content creation: firstly, by being prolific and consistently producing content, and secondly, by focusing on delivering tangible value to the audience. It suggests that these approaches can enhance various aspects of one's business and foster long-term customer relationships. The article also provides resources, such as a free guide

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Are You Content with Your Content?

You can be. Read on…

I looked up “content” on Wikipedia. Here’s the opening sentence:

“Content itself is what the user derives value from.”

How’s that again?

It gets less understandable from there…

Here are 2 real life ways to get content with your content:

1) Be Prolific — Dan Kennedy says:

“Being prolific raises all your business boats.”

I may not have his quote exactly right, but it’s close.

You get good at creating content by creating content. Do it often and all parts of your business get better.

If you’re having trouble with the prolific part and do not yet have my free digital guidebook on “21 Fresh Content Ideas” let’s fix that right now at 21FreshContentIdeas.com

2) Deliver Value — The 2nd way to be “content with your content” is to always deliver value. When you know you are delivering value and your consumer knows they are receiving value, you’ve got the beginnings of life long customers.

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So here’s your “to-do” for today —

Grab any piece of content you’ve created. Look through it and identify where you’ve delivered value — where you’ve delivered something that can be used right away.

Found it? Great!

Didn’t find it? Add it!

Did you know that this is Part 2 of a 7 Part Series?

Yep…

So it occurs to me you might want a link to the first part below:

And even the 3rd episode here below:

And if we haven’t yet met, let’s take care of that right now:

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