For the longest time, I found the whole content creation process to be a real chore.
I felt like I was pouring the depths of my soul into the insatiable algorithm and wasn't getting much back.
Kinda like the days when I worked as an analyst in banking and finance.
I showed up, did the work and hoped someone would notice.
Most of the time no one noticed. Not in a meaningful way anyway.
So basically I was chasing volume e.g. impressions and vanity metrics e.g. likes.
My impact however, which I measured through conversations that led to real results for new and existing clients, was limited
The shift happened when I started asking myself a different question.
Instead of asking myself "What should I post today?"
I started asking myself
"What does someone need to understand before they trust me enough to work with me?"
That question changed everything.
In today's 'trust recession' environment my content became a bridge between me and my audience.
Here's what I've come to believe about content that actually works:
So if you're creating content and not seeing it move your business, I'd start by asking myself these questions:
What problem do my clients feel but haven't articulated clearly (that I can articulate)?
What do my best clients need to believe before they buy?
What are they confused about?
Then write about that.
Ciao for now,
Ash