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Your last feed post was 3 weeks ago, and it got 200 views. Now, you’re feeling unmotivated and uninspired to make more content.
Even though we know algorithms reward consistency, it’s hard to find a rhythm without an infrastructure.
These are 7 simple habits to make content creation more manageable:
- Write that down. Capture the good (and mediocre) ideas all in one place, right when they hit you. Just make a brief note to help you access the inspo later.
- Block your calendar. The muses don’t always come uninvited. Prioritize content creation at a regular, recurring time that works best for you (and it might take some testing to figure out the sweet spot).
- Bank it. Create an idea repository full of everyday interactions, such as conversations or responses to social media comments, to fuel content creation later.
- Film stock. Record everyday moments that could serve as background footage for your content. Save these clips in a dedicated folder for later use in videos. Even if you don’t use them right away, they can be repurposed in the future.
- Batch. If you can’t script, film, and edit one video at a time, try batching similar tasks together to build momentum and match your energy level.
- Recycle. Repurpose older posts or videos by updating visuals or sharing with a new angle. This helps you maximize your existing content without needing to constantly create new material.
- Automate! Use automation tools like Buffer or Zapier to streamline repetitive tasks, admin work, and organization.
Check out Buffer’s blog for more.