How Do I Increase My Content Production Without Sacrificing More Time or Sanity? Step 5: Focus on One Call to Action. | Keynote Clarity for Thought Leaders with Jon Cook Flash Briefing
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Over the past few days, I’ve shared with you the process of increasing your content production without sacrificing your time or sanity. It starts with creating one feature-length piece of content, like a Facebook Live video that’s eight- to 10-minutes long. From there you extract the audio from the Facebook video and transcribe the audio using Rev.com.  You can then segment the video and audio into smaller pieces of content that can be posted as social media posts, edited into an article on your website or on Medium, and the video can also be republished on YouTube with the transcript. Of course, the goal of all this isn’t just to create more content for the sake of creating more content. It’s to drive more interest to your business so you can help more people. The fifth and final step for increasing your content production is to focus on one clear call to action across all pieces of content.  That could be for your audience to fill out an application, send you a message through your website, or book a call. Whatever you decide to use for your call to action, make it clear and streamline your audience’s interest from any platform into one contact point. Make it a great day today and remember, your Message matters! The Keynote Clarity for Thought Leaders Flash Briefing is presented by Jon Cook, founder of Keynote Content. Jon and his team help thought leaders, namely speakers, coaches, and consultants, craft and share their messages to better serve their audiences. Connect with Jon and his team at Keynote Content by visiting keynotecontent.com. You can subscribe to The Keynote Clarity for Thought Leaders Flash Briefing by visiting bit.ly/KeynoteClarity and enabling it there. Then, all you have to say is, “Alexa, what’s my flash briefing?”
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Published 12/25/19