I am a multi-passionate creative marketer who helps women stand out online without burning out. As an accomplished web designer, brand strategist, and published author, I know a thing or two about helping small women-owned businesses grow their online presence, wealth, and impact in the world (because women do good stuff with their money).
In the ever-changing world of digital marketing, the pressure to constantly produce fresh content can be overwhelming. It doesn’t have to be.
The constant search for new design ideas and templates can drain your time and creativity. When you invest in custom templates, you ensure a cohesive and on-brand visual identity. By repurposing templates with different images and switching up your brand colours, you eliminate the need to start from scratch and maintain a consistent brand image almost effortlessly.
You can simplify your content creation process by focusing on a few content types and pillars related to your unique brand identity. Content pillars are the key themes that consistently represent your brand. For instance, if Ethical Marketing is one of your content pillars, you would consistently share content around this theme to establish a strong and recognizable brand identity.
Say goodbye to content burnout by reframing your approach to content creation. Instead of constantly generating new ideas, embrace the power of repurposing. Transform existing content into different formats (e.x., turning a reel into an email or carousel post). This saves time and reinforces your key messages, making them more memorable for your audience.
Repetition is not just about saying the same things over and over; it’s a strategic approach that reinforces your brand message. You create familiarity and trust with your audience by consistently sharing your key themes and messages. Repetition also builds brand recognition, making your business more memorable, which increases the likelihood of someone choosing your business when they are ready to make a purchase.
You don’t need a complex system to organize your content effectively (which makes it easier to repurpose it). To this day, I use a simple Excel document to organize my content by its pillar, title (or hook), and caption copy. If you prefer a more complex system, that’s fine too. Do what works best for you!
Remember that you don’t have to start from scratch or come up with new ideas to market your business successfully! You also don’t have to do it alone.
Book a free, no-pressure call with me today!
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Emily Lauren Dick at Bootstrapped Woman creates bold and colourful brands and Showit website designs for women entrepreneurs and service providers. Based in Burlington, Ontario, Canada. Serving clients worldwide.
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