๐Ÿ“Œ Content Is Not the Goal
Content is often treated as the end result. Write the post. Publish the video. Create the ebook. Done.
But content is not the goal. It is a tool. The real question is: what does this piece of content do?
  • Does it clarify something?
  • Does it guide someone forward?
  • Does it open a conversation?
When content has a purpose, it becomes more than output. It becomes part of a system. Without that, it is just noise; another piece added to an already crowded space.
Before creating anything, pause. Ask what role this content will play. Because when content serves a purpose, it begins, and continues, to work for you long after it is published.
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๐Ÿ“Œ Content Is Not the Goal
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