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Here’s an easy & effective content strategy anyone could follow
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In today’s newsletter:
Strategy: A simple 3-part process that anyone can follow to create engaging posts.
Buffer: Schedule and analyze your social media posts.
Refresh: Google Chrome is getting a new look, ChatGPT is seeing a traffic dip, and more.

DYLAN’S DOWNLOAD
Earlier this year I posted an animated explainer video that shared an easy & effective content strategy anyone could follow.
Here’s the strategy:
List out your audience's five biggest questions.
Choose one question and answer it on a 15-minute podcast.
Grab and post three clips from the episode on social media and publish your podcast.
Easy enough right? Kind of.
It brings up a lot of questions, that I’ve spoke about in this newsletter before.
Questions like…
How do you find your audience’s five biggest questions?
How do you structure your podcast episode for maximum listenership?
How do you clip the best parts and make them perfect for social media?
If you’re interested in finding out this type of stuff for yourself, I’m running a beta-test group for a new framework I’m creating.
The working name for this framework is called ContentFlow OS.
This is test group ideally for those who:
Struggle to consistently post on social media.
Want to get more clients from social media for their business.
Know that there are a lot of people who can benefit from their knowledge.
By the end of the 30 days you’ll have built momentum, learned more about your audience, and developed your skills around creating videos and images faster than most do in years.
This beta-test group will take place from this Sunday, September 10th through Sunday, October 8th.
If you’d like to join us, click here to register before the deadline, Saturday September 9th at 11:59pmPT.

FREE RESOURCE
Buffer
Schedule your social media posts from one spot using Buffer. I’m currently running a 30-day social media test, and part of the test is using a tool like Buffer to schedule the content to be posted. There’s a lot of choices when it comes to using a social media scheduling tool. What I like about Buffer is it’s simple to navigate and the first 3 channels are free.

TRENDING TOPICS
💻 Google Chrome is about to get a new look.
🤖 ChatGPT traffic slips again for third month in a row.
🎙️ Theo Von called out Colin Thompson of Kast Media who he claims defrauded podcasters of over $4M.
🐈 You’re now a cat owner.

CREATOR ANTICS
CREATE & COLLABORATE
Have videos sitting in a Google Drive or Dropbox folder?
Content Clips has turned videos from as far back as 2015 into clips for social media that has resulted in hundreds of thousands of views.
It’s seriously easy. All you do is share a link to your footage, any notes (if you want), and you’ll get back clips and podcast episodes ready for posting.
Visit ContentClips.com to learn more.
