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5 contributions to The Content Shift
AI Prompt: You Already Have the Content. Here's How to Stretch It.
One prompt. One blog post. A week's worth of content. Drop this into your AI tool of choice and let it do the heavy lifting: You are an expert in content repurposing. Help me create a plan to repurpose a blog post about [specific topic]. Include ideas for turning it into social media posts, infographics, videos, or email newsletters to maximize its reach and impact. Feel free to ask me some clarifying questions before you begin. A couple of ways to use this well: If you're using NotebookLM, upload your blog post as a source first. That way the AI is only working from your actual content, not pulling from the internet. Way fewer hallucinations, way more relevant output. If you're using ChatGPT or Claude, paste your full blog post right into the conversation before you drop in the prompt. Either way, let it ask you the clarifying questions before you rush it to the output. That part matters more than it seems. Give it a try this week and let me know what you get back. What's the blog post you're going to test this on? ๐Ÿ‘‡
AI Prompt: You Already Have the Content. Here's How to Stretch It.
1 like โ€ข 11d
I like this, I do this with Chatty each week. Have you found Notebook LM or Claude to give you a better array?
1 like โ€ข 11d
@Stacey Watts Thanks for the advice.
Fast Fix Friday: My content is planned. My captions aren't. Here's why that's on purpose.
I plan my content. And then life happens. A client hits a wall. A community member (you've seen it here) shares something that shifts the whole conversation. Something breaks or something lands better than expected -- and suddenly the content I had lined up doesn't fit anymore. So I've learned to plan the direction, not the details. I map out what I want to say and when. But the captions get written that week. The assets come together that week. Because that's when I actually know what's true right now -- for me, for my clients, for the people I'm talking to. It's not disorganized. It's responsive. And honestly? My best content has always come from staying close to what's actually happening instead of publishing what I planned three weeks ago. When life shifts, do you pivot the content or push through with what you planned?
Fast Fix Friday: My content is planned. My captions aren't. Here's why that's on purpose.
0 likes โ€ข 20d
I plan my content one week and then forget about it for another week. I should do better planning.
Monday Content Ideas โ€” The "Your Story Is the Strategy" Edition
This week, we're pulling from the stuff that already lives inside you. No trend-chasing. No performing. Just real stories and real expertise that remind people why they followed you in the first place. Pick one. Start there. 1๏ธโƒฃ The Childhood Dream Reframe The Hook: "When I was a kid, I wanted to be a ___" The Goal: Share what little-you had planned, then connect the dots to the work you do now. The throughline is almost always more relevant than it seems. This builds connection and positioning at the same time. Prompt for members: What did you want to be growing up? What's the thread between that and the work you do today? 2๏ธโƒฃ The "Growing Up" Pivot The Hook: "Here's what actually happened when I grew up" The Goal: Not the highlight reel version. The moment you outgrew a belief, a method, or a version of how you used to work, and what you chose instead. Prompt for members: What did you have to unlearn to become better at what you do? 3๏ธโƒฃ The Energy Equation The Hook: "Here's how I protect my energy so I can actually show up" The Goal: Walk them through your real approach, not a productivity list. What you guard, what you batch, what you've stopped apologizing for. Specific and honest beats polished every time. Prompt for members: What's one boundary, habit, or decision that changed how sustainable your business feels? 4๏ธโƒฃ The Hard Client Story The Hook: "This client situation didn't go the way I expected" The Goal: Share a moment something went sideways, how you handled it, and what you'd do differently. This takes courage, which is exactly why it lands. Your people will trust you more for it, not less. Prompt for members: What did a difficult client experience teach you about your process, your offers, or yourself? 5๏ธโƒฃ The Question You Keep Answering The Hook: "I answer this question constantly, and I've never actually posted about it" The Goal: Their best content is already living inside their client work. This prompt pulls it out and puts it where it belongs, in public, building authority.
Monday Content Ideas โ€” The "Your Story Is the Strategy" Edition
1 like โ€ข Mar 23
@Stacey Watts Great content ideas to think about for my upcoming newsletters and blogs.
My Content Plan Improvement
Ok @Stacey Watts I feel like you are going to be proud of me for a moment. I decided to GET AHEAD somewhat, and print off a content calendar for my SKOOL community for april. I'm keeping it super simple and just going to aim to post 3x a day in my community but this will help me have a little theme consistency. My plan is to do a daily... - Engagement Post - Value Add Post - Sales Focused Post Let's see how this tracks for the month of April!
My Content Plan Improvement
3 likes โ€ข Mar 23
you are so super organized
Borrow the Room: Your About Page
Your About page (or Skool About section) is often the first place someone lands when they're deciding if you're for them. And it can be really hard to see it clearly when you wrote it yourself. So let's use the room. Drop your Skool community About page or your website About page in the comments. Then go leave a thoughtful comment on at least 1-2 other posts. What's landing? What feels unclear? What made you want to know more? Kim already kicked things off beautifully over here ๐Ÿ‘‡ She shared the new version she's considering for Studio SHIM Sanctuary and asked for feedback. Go show her some love and let her know what you think. ------ I'll be dropping mine soon too, including a side-by-side of my current version and the one I'm testing. ๐Ÿ‘€ Borrow the Room is a standing space in The Content Shift where you share something you're putting out into the online world and let the community be an extra set of eyes. Real feedback from people who get what you're building. This is what the community is for. Let's borrow each other's eyes.
1 like โ€ข Mar 19
Here's my about page: I'm still working on my group. Not up and running yet. Maybe you can give me some tips. https://www.skool.com/entrepreneurs-collab-circle-2638/about
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Gale Bates
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I interview entrepreneurs on my youtube channel. This channel is a go-to resource for learning how to build a thriving business from home.

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