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Streamline Content Creation with Batching: How to Batch Your Content

Learn how to carve out time for content batching, including setting up a structure for creating batches of content all at once, repurposing, and how that can reduce stress and so you will shine online. Content BatchingIf you feel like you never have time to create content for your audience, we are going to blow your mind with content batching. Learn how to streamline content creation with batching. Are you getting everything you can out of your content? Maybe you feel too rushed to get everything done and you’re overwhelmed with tasks. Learn how to carve out time for content batching, including setting up a structure for creating batches of content all at once, repurposing, and how that can reduce stress and so you will shine online. Topics include: What is content batchingSetting up a structureSample workflowsContent repurposingJen demos her social media content batching system Content Batching Slide Deck by Jen McFarland Related ContentSocial Media AutomationContent Planning StrategiesHost Content Parties with FriendsDemystifying Successful Business ProjectsHow to Repurpose Content Words of WisdomSimplicity aids in consistency. If you don't make everything brand new every single time, you can have a really consistent look and feel, and it's very easy to mass produce your content. It also means that people, when they see it, they know that it's you. — JenMarketing Self-Assessment | Women Conquer Business You’ve got to know your minimums! — ShelleyContent Consistency Framework and Schedule Breaking NewsShelley attended her first Ren FairJen appeared on the Talk Commerce podcast TikTok’s growth may be slowing (Business Insider) YouTube view time up (but not as much as TikTok)Instagram and Facebook view time continues to fallTikTok growth is slowing, only time will tell if it will continue to level out YouTube updated creator pay program to include Shorts (Business Insider): YouTube will start sharing revenue from Shorts ads with creators. Creators will take 45%, with YouTube pocketing 55%.Before: creators needed 1,000 subscribers and 4,000 hours of watch time on long-form videos within a year Now: creators are eligible with 1,000 subscribers and 10 million views on Shorts...

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