Sent by Elijah Delporte on
May 1, 2024
Posting something every day puts you in a cycle of experimentation and iteration.
You set a timer.
You create.
You post that same day.
You review.
You analyse and take notes.
And you improve it the very next day.
Because step one is always finding your daily rhythm.
Step two is cracking the code.
And once you have cracked the code
(and only then)
can you move onto step three: systemisation and optimisation.
In other words, creating the systems to create more in less time.
For example, bulk creating your content - making two weeks worth of content in one day.
Here's the thing:
Most people move onto bulk creating far too early.
Removing the ability to immediately iterating straight after posting BEFORE cracking the content code significantly lowers the likelihood of your content working.
And that's why we are creating content after all, right?
...With the intention that our content works.
See if this helps:
If you've started bulk creating content and it doesn't yet work like you'd hope it would,
it's never too late to go back to daily creating.
And if you aren't creating content consistently at all,
it's never too early to start.
Starting is the hardest part.
But once you've started, you'll never go back!
Here to help,
Elijah
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