6 Different types of content to post to your Facebook group, profile or email list (Post 1/6) #ContentCrashSeries

Charlie (TAC) Price
Traffic and Copy
Published in
2 min readMar 9, 2018

It’s not always easy to think of new ideas, let alone thinking of good ideas to post every day. It’s a nightmare, or at least it can be if you don’t have a good content strategy

Your content strategy comes in handy to save time posting, increase engagement and avoid writers block. Your fans really don’t care about your writers block, so you’ll have to find methods to constantly provide quality content

Here’s the first of six posts on content strategy

1 — Create Daily Lessons About Your №1 Skill (Create A Vault Of Value)

This is like an ongoing class where you share what you’ve learned this day/week with your audience. It’s not only a good way to get engagement, it also helps to establish credibility and build your brand

All you need to do is write down the lessons you learn on a daily/weekly basis. “Today I learnt” type posts. You should be writing these lessons down anyway. You might as well use it to build your brand and make more sales

Tim Ferriss is the best example, his growth and success is based entirely on taking notes and keeping track of everything that he’s learned to date. This allows him to share valuable knowledge and grow his business because he can access all the business lessons he’s ever learnt in one place

He has a vault of value and you should create one too. If you’ve already begun keeping a notebook for yourself, great! (Note: Evernote is way better)

You can use this as a base to build on but if you haven’t kept track of anything yet, you better start, even if you’re not too keen on the idea of sharing daily or weekly lessons with your audience

These notes will still be an extremely valuable resource that you can tap into at any time you need them

Once you want to turn this knowledge into sales, you could use the notes to create a lead magnet, and get more email subscribers or you could use it to publish a book, sell a course or pass down your encyclopedia of knowledge to your great grandkids while feeding your pet penguin, Rupert

Whatever your business, keeping notes is always worth it

(Unless you’re the mafia, then you’re excused — don’t follow this advice)

Watch out for my next #contentcrashseries post where we’ll be putting the Copy into Traffic and Covfefe

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Charlie (TAC) Price
Traffic and Copy

MD at The CopySpace... I build businesses and kitesurf round the world