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EPISODE · Sep 29, 2022 · 18 MIN

In a world saturated with free content, this is how to create content that stands out

from Imperfect Action · host Steph Taylor

Our world is overflowing with free content - WAY more than we could ever consume! And with ever-evolving platforms offering audiences specific content based on the algorithm, it has never been more important to Zag when others are Zigging. Today I want to share with you my tips to making content stand out in a noisy crowd.In this episode we chat about:- Choosing your platform that suits you!- The importance of being intentional with a focus on your business goals - 3 essential pre-requisites for posting content - The truth about 'safe' content...- The value of meeting your audience where they are at.- Go deeper! Content for entertainment vs educationSHOW LINKS:- Get my Daily Biz Booster emails: https://stephtaylor.co/DBB- 5 Simple Tweaks to Boost Your Launch Profits: https://stephtaylor.co/tweaks- Want me to spend a day working on your next launch? Book a VIP intensive: https://stephtaylor.co/vip- Get The A-Z Podcast Launch Plan: https://stephtaylor.co/plp-ig- Get a 30-day free trial of Kajabi: https://stephtaylor.co/kajabiLet's be Instagram friends: https://instagram.com/stephtaylor.co

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