Your Dream Business
How to simplify content creation for your business with Amanda Warfield
03 Oct 2022
Today’s episode of the podcast is an interview with Amanda Warfield, who talks all about content, long form, short form and how to be consistent, whilst still maintaining quality. Amanda is a simplicity focused content marketing strategist. Her mission is to help women entrepreneurs, in particular, really fit their marketing into their business without it taking over their business. I think this will be so useful to so many of you, as it’s something we look at a lot, so tune in, enjoy and then let me know what you think! KEY TAKEAWAYS COVERED IN THE PODCAST ● Where to start with being consistent ● Why you should put out less content than you think you need to ● Consistency and quality matters more than anything else ● The difference between perfect content, viral content and quality content ● Don’t base what consistency looks like for you, based on what other people are doing ● Everyone has to start somewhere, don’t be afraid to start small and then if you have time, add on later ● The pros and cons of batching content THE ONE THING YOU NEED TO REMEMBER ABOVE ALL ELSE However much time you can set aside, put it on your calendar for the rest of your year to make sure you get it done. HIGHLIGHTS YOU SIMPLY CAN'T MISS ● How to know if it’s quality content that you’re putting out ● How to simplify the content creation process ● Why you shouldn’t be afraid to repeat yourself ● How to batch create your content LINKS TO RESOURCES MENTIONED IN TODAY’S EPISODE Mary Hyatt’s Podcast Amanda Warfield’s Instagram Amanda’s Warfield’s Podcast TRANSCRIPT Hello and a very warm welcome to this week's episode of the podcast. Now. If I sound a little different and if there's background noises that aren't all the same, it's because I messed up a little bit. And you know me authentic to the core. I will always tell you what's happening in my world and where I mess up because it's really important to know that because we are business owners, we make mistakes. No one is perfect. And when we look at these people [00:02:00] online and think, Oh my God, they're so amazing. No, no, they're not. Like it's great show they're putting on, but everyone has failures, everyone makes mistakes. So I had a really busy couple of weeks. I had, well first I was off cause I had an operation, which I'm all recovered from. All good now, which is great. Then I went straight into an in-person event that I held in Birmingham. Then from that event, I went straight into a week on of insider experience, which was phenomenal. So if you missed it this time, we're gonna do it again in January. So make sure as soon as I have the dates, I will get that in your diaries. And then because I'd been off and had these various things, all my meetings and all my calls and everything got pushed into one week. And then I was going to Nashville the Monday this week. And I thought I was organized. And then I sat at the airport on Monday morning and turned right to my husband and was like, OMG. I haven't recorded the podcast like I'm normally so far ahead. [00:03:00] The interviews are so far ahead, but I just like everything I'd done ran out and I hadn't recorded it. So I sat here in the lovely Mary Hyatt's
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