Our Highest Work | Spiritual Business Growth

Our Highest Work | Spiritual Business Growth


Find your natural way of creating content (5 ideas included)

September 16, 2015

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Some of us love to write.  (If so, decide when & where you love to write, and set a reminder to do it!)
Some of us don't -- including me -- and would prefer talking, or doing a video.We each need to experiment with different ways to create content so that we can consistently use the methods that energize us, that are easy for us to share our gifts and messages with the world.Here are 5 ways I have personally found helpful to create my content.  One or more of these may work for you too…METHOD 1 -- InterviewsBe interviewed (on phone or video) by a friend or a client.  Have them ask you questions about the important ideas in your field of expertise.  Have them ask you to share any stories of transformation from your clients.You may want to send your interviewer some questions to begin with.  Then have her take the interview in whatever direction most interests her… you are free to also answer the questions in whatever way you like, taking the conversation in any direction that energizes you.  If you do the interview over Skype audio and record it, you can then have it transcribed so it can turn into blog posts. (The audio can be edited & shared on a podcast if you wish.)  If the interview is over video it can go onto Youtube, the audio can be uploaded as a podcast, the transcribed & edited text onto your blog.  To easily record a Video Interview, try Google Hangouts on Air, instructions here --http://j.mp/1ebNGEtOr if you type fast, consider having the interview over Skype instant messaging, so it's automatically transcribed.I've had several of my clients interview me on my podcast / video channel.  Check it out at www.OurHighestWork.comMETHOD 2 -- Interact In GroupsGo into Facebook groups where your ideal audience is.  Find a question that touches on your field of expertise.  Comment on it thoroughly.  Turn that response into a blog post!  I've done this several times.  Or if someone shares a link to an article, comment on what you liked about the article.  And include also any related insight you have, that the article didn't share.  Then turn that comment you wrote into a blog post.  You can do this in Facebook groups: https://www.facebook.com/groups...or LinkedIn groups: https://www.linkedin.com/vsearch/gMETHOD 3 -- Your Own EmailsWhen clients or prospective clients email you questions about your field of expertise, answer it thoroughly, and then turn that into a blog post!  You can then take that blog post and make it into an audio or video content too.Next time you get that question again, send that person a link, instead of having to answer it manually.METHOD 4 -- Summarize An Article  When sharing someone's article on social media, write a few paragraphs about:(a) why the article is important, (b) your favorite point of the article from your perspective, (c) and what's missing that is also important.METHOD 5 -- Daily Walk Videos On your daily walk, take out your phone (most smartphones have video cameras built in) and take a quick video talking about something that is important in your field of expertise.  Or tell a story about a client's transformation, and a tip that the viewer can apply.  *Which of the above 5 methods have you experimented with, or would like to?  May you discover the content-creation method that lets you naturally share your experience and wisdom with the world.  We need to hear from you!