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Hey Hey Reader, Happy 2026! I hope you had a restful break and are feeling recharged for the new year. Tips Tuesday is officially back, and we're picking up where we left off - diving into the Content pillar! Today, I'm sharing something that's going to change how you think about content creation: how to create consistent content without burning out. Quick Overview:
Here's what I hear from business owners constantly: "I know I need to create content consistently, but I don't have time." "I feel like I'm always scrambling for what to post." "Creating content for every platform feels impossible." Sound familiar? The problem isn't that you're bad at content creation. The problem is you're approaching it in a way that's not sustainable. You're trying to create fresh, unique content for every single platform, every single time. ...And that's exhausting. There's a Better WayWhat if I told you that you could spend 3-4 hours per week and generate a month's worth of content across multiple platforms? That's exactly what I do in the studio, and it's what I'm teaching you this week. The three-pillar system: 1. Planning - Decide what you're creating (and when) so you're not staring at a blank screen daily 2. Batching - Create multiple pieces at once instead of one at a time, saving time and mental energy 3. Repurposing - Turn one piece of core content into 10+ pieces across platforms Here's a real example from my business: Every week, I write one Tips Tuesday email (like this one!). That's my core content. But from that ONE email, I create:
One piece of core content = 15+ pieces of distributed content. That's the power of strategic repurposing, and it's why I can maintain consistent content without losing my mind. Want the Full Breakdown?I've created both a detailed blog post and a video walking through:
Read the full blog post here Watch the video version on YouTubeChoose whichever format works best for you! Coming Next Week: The PEAS FrameworkOnce you have your content creation system down (planning + batching + repurposing), the next question is: what makes content that actually brings in clients? Next week, I'm sharing the PEAS Framework - my simple structure for creating blog posts (or any content) that converts readers into clients. This framework takes the guesswork out of what to include in your content so it's not just informative, but actually drives business. You're not going to want to miss this one. Need Help Building Your Content System?If you're thinking "this makes sense, but I need help actually implementing it," I can help. Studio117 Creative offers content strategy and systems consulting where we:
Ready to make content creation manageable?Book a strategy call and let's build a system that actually works! Welcome Back to 2026!I'm so glad to be back in your inbox. This year is going to be full of practical strategies, manageable systems, and content that actually helps you grow your business. Here's to a great year! |
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